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Perhaps best of all, the book’s format—compact enough to fit in a purse or backpack—allows a reader to pick it up, read and stop, and restart at will.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its almost constant refrain since the fighting restarted has been an appeal to return to the July ceasefire, and for international mediation.

From BBC

The noun in “Is This Thing On?” is a marriage, not a microphone, although a microphone turns out to be a novel way to restart a relationship.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said he would assess if trials could be restarted in the New Year.

From BBC

Surging electricity demand for AI data centers has revived interest in cleaner and reliable nuclear power, including restarting shuttered reactors, expanding existing ones and signing contracts for future small modular reactors.

From BBC