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restoration

[res-tuh-rey-shuhn] / ˌrɛs təˈreɪ ʃən /




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She has said she was fired for refusing to recommend the restoration of actor Mel Gibson’s gun rights.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 15, 2026

The restoration follows decades of drainage and tree planting that altered the bogs, which are now recognised as important carbon stores and habitats.

From BBC Jul. 13, 2026

On its return to France in late 2027, the tapestry will be reinstalled at its museum in Bayeux, which is currently closed for renovations, before undergoing a delicate and long-delayed restoration.

From Barron's Jul. 9, 2026

Nature-based solutions lead Hellen Hornby said: "We have had some great success with other saltmarsh restoration projects in the region and are confident the Newburn site will deliver similar positive results."

From BBC Jul. 6, 2026

Typically the restoration process is a bureaucratic maze that requires the payment of fines or court costs.

From "The New Jim Crow" by Michelle Alexander

His company, Film Leader Co., supervises film restorations and runs technical operations for a smattering of cinema houses across the country.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2026

“Careful restorations have maintained the historical architecture, while elevating the property to a level of epic glamour with all the modern luxuries of today,” adds the listing.

From MarketWatch Apr. 17, 2026

Now Kino brings us a follow-up collection—also on Blu-ray and once again sourced from Studio Canal’s vast library—this time featuring four pictures, three in 4K restorations.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 21, 2026

The material can also be used on exposed dentine, creating an enamel-like coating that helps reduce tooth sensitivity and improves how restorations, such as fillings or veneers, bond to the tooth surface.

From Science Daily Nov. 6, 2025

Short as it is, however, it is probably of as much value historically as the Assyrian Eponym Canon in its present state, even including the restorations from that without historical notices.

From The Old Testament In the Light of The Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia by Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge




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