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restart



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Last year opened with a near-catastrophic emergency landing on an Alaska Airlines flight in January, and concluded with the restart of plane production in the Seattle region following a lengthy labor strike.

From Barron's

In a statement late Monday, the Danish renewable energy company said a judge had granted a preliminary injunction that allows the Revolution Wind project to restart immediately, while underlying lawsuits challenging the orders progress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once treatment ends, these dormant bacteria can become active again and restart the infection.

From Science Daily

Lamberth's order will allow Revolution Wind "to restart impacted activities immediately," according to a statement on the venture's website.

From Barron's

Orsted won a court ruling to restart its Revolution Wind project near Rhode Island, which was 87% complete when a moratorium was issued.

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