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It had "sought to strike an appropriate balance" between managing that and "offering value to customers though the recommencement of promotional activity as soon as possible after the establishment of the new non-promotional prices", it said.

From BBC

In Kansas City, she started "Last Kiss" three times, and the audience, enchanted by her display of verisimilitude, grew louder with each recommencement.

From Salon

Recommencement of religious services on a staggered basis will be considered after 4 May.

From BBC

In early November, the “Moondance” musician asked the government of Northern Ireland to provide “a timeline and roadmap for the recommencement of live music.”

In these regions, the sun, fogs, snow, and terrific winds succeed each other with truly marvellous rapidity, the distant points become obscured by clouds, perhaps at the very moment when an important sight is to be taken, causing most vexatious delays, and often necessitating a recommencement of the whole operation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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