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But Sir Keir cancelled the appointment on taking office and restarted the recruitment process, without offering an explanation.

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This stage has the new capability to be stopped and restarted multiple times, which is useful when launching large batches of satellites into a constellation, or network.

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"A lot of missions do not need to be restarted in microgravity. This is a flexibility we could use or not, and we will adapt the flight profile depending on what we find in the data," said Martin Sion, the chief executive of rocket manufacturer ArianeGroup.

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When the race restarted, in still very wet conditions, Ocon survived a first restart to lead for five laps before Carlos Sainz crashed his Ferrari on the entry to Turn Eight, Laranja, to bring out the safety car again.

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When she restarted her studies last year at further education college, Coleg y Cymoedd in Nantgarw in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Maddie was encouraged to apply for EMA.

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

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