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restorable

adjective as in curable

adjective as in reparable

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While these ATP-signaling pathways do not develop normally in autism, they may be partially restorable with existing pharmaceutical drugs.

Paramount Pictures conducted a global hard target search for cuts of “Wings,” which it produced in 1927, until finding a digitally restorable copy in its own vaults in time for the film’s 85th anniversary and the studio’s own centennial.

“We saw something very restorable in David,” she said.

Mexico’s culture ministry described damage to the ruins as “minor, recoverable and restorable” in a statement on Thursday, adding that removal of the collapsed roof and other repairs will begin immediately.

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And what role should a new medical evaluation that determined Hoggle is not restorable “in the foreseeable future” play in the case?

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