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Vonn's presence at these Olympics was already a huge achievement before her injury as she roared back from retirement in November 2024 to re-establish herself as the premier woman downhill skier despite being in her early 40s.

From Barron's

The US and Russia have agreed to re-establish high-level dialogue between their armed forces.

From BBC

And after years of the US embassy being shuttered, Washington is also preparing to re-establish its diplomatic presence in Caracas.

From Barron's

These remarkable tracks re-establish what most of us already knew: that the age of big bands was glorious while it lasted.

From The Wall Street Journal

I talked briefly about the transformational effect of the Marshall Plan, through which the United States had given Europe the means to rebuild its shattered economies, and to re-establish the institutions of democracy.

From BBC