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restart



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In January, construction work restarted after the high court had ruled that stopping would cause more damage than finishing the project at this late stage.

From BBC

Their eggs are released back into the ocean, restarting the cycle.

From Science Daily

While supporters argue that restarting drilling would strengthen security and energy independence, experts interviewed by AFP emphasised major constraints for both oil and gas.

From Barron's

The fire had gone out in the hearth, and Clare restarted it by striking his monocle against the rock.

From Literature

Bianco didn’t provide comment beyond the media statement or say when the probe might be restarted.

From Los Angeles Times