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restore

[ri-stawr, -stohr] / rɪˈstɔr, -ˈstoʊr /




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Morelos has said her aim is “to draw viewers into close proximity” with nature and “to restore the spiritual bond between humans and the earth.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"Though the gesture was striking, the original heads were retrieved and carefully restored under the guidance of The Henry Moore Foundation adding a powerful footnote to the history of this majestic sculpture."

From BBC

Palisades and Birmingham, loaded with starting lineups filled with underclassmen, took the first steps toward helping restore City Section credibility.

From Los Angeles Times

There, surely, we will learn whether City have any hope in the title race - and whether Guardiola has restored their "balance".

From BBC

"Nothing could have restored your life and brought you back to us," Kate writes.

From BBC