The 110,000 bpd Crude A CDU restarted in the morning and the 240,000 bpd CDU restarted later.
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It restarted its crude unit in late February, and later restarted a gasoline-making unit in March.
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Then they said, we got that restarted, let's try the other two, and they actually got all three restarted.
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He pitted during the caution and restarted the race in the third position while Ty Dillon restarted with the lead and Newman was in second.
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Well, Cohen (Inaudible) involvement in writing a letter to try to get a Trump Tower in Moscow project restarted, didn&apost really know anybody there, and so it didn&apost get restarted.
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They can always be -- the military exercises can be restarted.
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Getting those payments restarted is important, health policy experts say.
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All other major production units have restarted, the sources said.
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The session was eventually restarted just after 21.30pm local time.
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You went into Jim Crow, and that restarted the clock.
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You went into wholesale, overt racism, which restarted the clock.
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Harvick restarted fifth behind Keselowski, Stenhouse, Elliott and Chris Buescher.
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After pauses, it restarted and passed the obstacles by itself.
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As a result, Busch and Edwards restarted first and second.
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As a result, growth restarted, the deficit swung into surplus.
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The refinery has also restarted its 40,000 bpd diesel hydrotreater.
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There was no way out, so I restarted the game.
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Experts are baffled as to why traffic stopped or restarted.
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But soon after, he restarted the newspaper, Etilaat e Roz.
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The damaged reactor on Three Mile Island was never restarted.
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It has restarted big infrastructure projects, a traditional economic engine.
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Of the remaining reactors, fewer than half have been restarted.
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Another time, the audio failed until I restarted the app.
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The other three CDUs at the refinery restarted this week.
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Even the most successfully restarted cities are only halfway back.
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The 49,000-bpd Catalytic Reforming Unit 4 (CRU 4) was restarted on Friday and the 32,000-bpd Hydrotreating Unit 3 (HTU 3) was restarted on Saturday following unplanned shutdowns on Thursday, the sources said.
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Despite the economic turmoil, Iran has not restarted its nuclear work.
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It was not immediately clear whether output had restarted there too.
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PDVSA restarted crude shipments to Isla in December ahead of Jan.
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Demjanjuk to the United States, where he restarted life as a
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Imperial said last week it has restarted shipping a small amount.
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Peace talks between some of Syria's warring parties restarted in Geneva.
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I restarted [the phone] again and it's back to not working.
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Industry experts say other owners have restarted factories to generate cash.
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The country has also restarted five nuclear power reactors, noted ANZ.
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Your Fitbit Blaze has now restarted and should work properly again.
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After the phone is fully restarted, turn on the Apple Watch.
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Perversely, in 2016, when Iran restarted exporting to Europe, prices rose.
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This restarted everything, but this time, it spread all around Archway.
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The tracker has now been restarted and should work properly again.
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Still, she added, the conversation is restarted with every school shooting.
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Unfortunately, nonprofits that fail cannot be so easily replaced or restarted.
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Exxon also restarted a coker over the weekend, the sources said.
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Kim Jong-un just restarted his dance of death with America.
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It restarted production in Shanghai on Monday with local government help.
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Some factories that have restarted work are running below normal capacity.
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On Tuesday, Uber restarted its operations there after paying a penalty.
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When she restarted the app, the Scyther wasn't in her possession.
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The source said that out of 13 reactors on which EDF is expected to carry out tests on following a request from nuclear safety body ASN, six have restarted, and seven others will be restarted soon.
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N) has restarted talks to merge with T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS.
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Six days later the trial restarted and the company's share price revived.
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The United States restarted such missions on a regular basis last July.
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Then, you went into the prison industrial complex, which restarted the clock.
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I restarted our router, thinking that maybe it was our garbage internet.
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Nigerian production has risen in recent months after several fields restarted production.
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The heart was chemically restarted and the brain waves never stopped dancing.
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That recovery kicked off when China's regulators restarted game approvals in December.
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The refinery's two crude distillation units restarted on Friday, sources told Reuters.
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Despite its success, the program was paused in 2014 and never restarted.
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However, Lindor restarted the rally with a double to right-center field.
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Russian flag carrier Aeroflot restarted flights to Egypt's capital Cairo in April.
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It was not immediately clear when and if the pipeline had restarted.
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Sometimes, Explorer will run slowly or crash and need to be restarted.
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While these subsystems were being restarted, S3 was unable to service requests.
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Eastern, the spacecraft put itself into "safe mode" and restarted its computer.
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The United States restarted such missions on a regular basis last July.
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The European Union and India have restarted talks that stalled in 2013.
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Others need help getting restarted or burnishing their skills for today's workforce.
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The unit cannot be restarted until the natural gas supply is restored.
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American Airlines said it had restarted a codeshare partnership with Qatar Airways.
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Scheduled service from U.S. airports to the Cuban provinces restarted in August.
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To gain service connection again, the phone just needs to be restarted.
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The damaged reactor, on the Susquehanna River near Harrisburg, was never restarted.
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But evacuation efforts restarted Thursday morning, with apparent modifications to the plan.
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Trading restarted at 21 GMT, exchange chief executive Geoffrey Odundo told Reuters.
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GUNVOR * Restarted power trading in January with a new team in London.
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Good thing that it happened where my heart could be electrically restarted.
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The clock simply had not been restarted until Tucker's shot was launched.
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Trump also threatened Tehran with retaliation if it restarted its nuclear program.
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Refugee security vetting was reviewed and the process was restarted several months later.
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The 120,000 bpd CDU restarted on Tuesday night after a six-week overhaul.
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The service restarted production of the Mk 248 torpedo mod 7 in 2016.
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Operations at part of the facility have restarted while impacted areas remained closed.
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Some hospitals in Manchester restarted elective surgeries a few hours after the bombing.
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But the system was soon restarted without incident, according to Tokyo Electric Power.
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Duncan Titmarsh started or let's say restarted working with LEGOs at age 22.
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Butterworth's syrups, had restarted talks about potentially selling itself to its larger peer.
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Note that the changes won't be applied to open apps until they're restarted.
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The agency only recently restarted internal drills for the Cold War-era system.
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PAUL: Yes, because that can easily be restarted at any point in time.
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She said the White House ended discussions that automakers have urged be restarted.
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But the couple remained friendly and had restarted their romance by early 2018.
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I shutdown my phone and restarted it, the result is a bricked iPhone.
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Last week, the 645,000-Amuay refinery restarted one of its crude distillation units.
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After its hiatus, House of Cards season 6 restarted production earlier this year.
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The NDU, which removes sulfur in compliance with U.S. environmental rules, has restarted.
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Haspel said then that the program would not be restarted under her leadership.
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Russian operators have recently restarted flights to Turkey after an eight-month hiatus.
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"Should this merger process be restarted, these political obstacles likely drop," JPMorgan said.
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Truex and Hamlin restarted in the second row, each with four new tires.
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This raised the possibility of inquiries being restarted, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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While in Singapore, Jurong Aromatics Corp restarted its 100,000 bpd splitter in July.
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When I restarted the car to fix it, the headlights didn't come on.
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The computer's operating system shut down and restarted when I scanned my passport.
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But after another inquiry last week, Hudson confirmed that the talks had restarted.
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" President Donald Trump restarted the refugee program in October "with enhanced vetting capabilities.
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There were some hopeful signs from China, where factories restarted in recent weeks.
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The FCCU and 5,000 bpd alkylation unit restarted on Monday, the sources said.
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The doctor restarted the girl on acyclovir and again the lesions cleared up.
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Why do some software updates not require the whole computer to be restarted?
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The peace talks between the United States and the Taliban restarted in December.
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Click to confirm, and your browser will be restarted in normal browsing mode.
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With the retail environment and consumer spending now in recovery, negotiations have restarted.
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The jury had restarted deliberations earlier Monday after initially beginning them last week.
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AIG has ramped up lobbying and restarted spending by its political action committee.
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Workers said Colgate recently restarted production of price-controlled toothpaste, packaged in brown cardboard.
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Of the 600,000 which could be restarted, about 400,000 belongs to Glencore, they say.
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Brussels Airlines last week restarted some commercial flights from Belgium via Liege and Antwerp.
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Hack This has been started and restarted a few times in through Motherboard history.
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While the demonstrations have been largely peaceful in Baghdad since they restarted on Oct.
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Then, in January, they watched as the cranes and backhoes stopped and never restarted.
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But after around 90 minutes, Tepco announced that it had restarted the cooling system.
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They also restarted the ship's generator, communication systems and electricity, the Coast Guard said.
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Thomas Cook has already restarted its Tunisian holidays after Britain changed its travel advice.
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The family restarted its business after the war, producing traditional furniture and interior design.
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The coalition also recently restarted its own campaign against the jihadist group in Syria.
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THREE OF FOUR ENGINES ON STRICKEN NORWAY CRUISE SHIP RESTARTED - AFP, CITING EMERGENCY SERVICES
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Regional inequality would be reduced, as the pattern of state-level income convergence restarted.
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Uber appealed the order on Tuesday, and restarted its operations after briefly suspending it.
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Then the dancing, and the drums — fashioned from boxes and old food tins — restarted.
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Those companies did not immediately respond to queries on whether they had restarted production.
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China stopped buying American soybeans for about six months, though purchases restarted in December.
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The pipeline segment between Rosemount, Minnesota and Mason City, Iowa was restarted on Jan.
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"FEMA gave $2,000 to each of us to get our lives restarted," she said.
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When the council approved a reduced $275 tax, Amazon restarted construction on the tower.
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Trading restarted at 1000 GMT, Nairobi Securities Exchange chief executive Geoffrey Odundo told Reuters.
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At one point, he stopped and restarted, but the audio problem hadn't been solved.
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They restarted your father's heart with shocks of electricity, slid down the breathing tube.
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Travis Kalanick, too, has restarted his life after being forced to leave his job.
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Rumors that the dam, at Myitsone, would be restarted prompted street protests last year.
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WEF has also restarted purchases of salmon recently, only after securing a Swiss supplier.
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In the rest of China, factories, businesses and construction sites have already gradually restarted.
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Earlier this week, PDVSA and China National Petroleum Corp restarted their Petrosinovensa blending facility.
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The two countries restarted talks on this controversy last month, thus spurring the protests.
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Since Trump took office, some mills have restarted, gone through renovations and been expanded.
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After a yellow flag on lap 152, Martin Truex Jr. restarted with the lead.
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At the Cardon refinery, one operator said only a steam generator had been restarted.
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Officials and companies restarted some plants that had previously been suspended, the report said.
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While she was inside the machine, the robot restarted abruptly, crushing her to death.
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At 1740 GMT flights were suspended again but restarted less than an hour later.
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But he's made some moves in the past few days that have restarted the speculation.
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Rival Thomas Cook has already restarted its Tunisian holidays after Britain changed its travel advice.
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Pyongyang appears to have restarted a plutonium reactor just as Mattis heads to the region.
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He said it takes three months to a year for idled mines to be restarted.
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I restarted and tried again, but didn't experience the same problems our former editor did.
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Perot temporarily suspended his campaign in July of 1992, and restarted it again in October.
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The carrier restarted operations at Kennedy Airport on Sunday and at Philadelphia's airport as well.
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Big Fish received investment from Enlight Media in 2013, when the film project was restarted.
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Washington and Beijing restarted talks in recent weeks after efforts to strike a deal stalled.
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Soon after the race restarted, after that first caution, though, Harvick was back up front.
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"Chrissie then literally quickly came to Florida and sort of restarted her life," says Greg.
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But the governance issues have now been resolved, and the project has restarted, she added.
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It opened 100 gas stations, restarted a derelict refinery and drilled for oil and gas.
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Trump tweeted the announcement just after the two countries had restarted trade talks in Shanghai.
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It restarted purchases in September 2012 and expanded them up in December of that year.
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Uber appealed against the order on Tuesday, and restarted its operations after briefly suspending them.
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Last December, the department restarted canceling loans for borrowers eligible for that type of forgiveness.
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"We have not seen Daesh since the Iraqi forces restarted their offensive," he told Reuters.
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The 234,000 bpd CDU and 55,000 bpd coker restarted on Thursday, according to the sources.
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It also has restarted interviews in neighboring Lebanon, and begun limited processing in Erbil, Iraq.
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"We have restarted training of military dolphins ...," said Colonel Viktor Baranets, a Russian military expert.
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The refinery's catalytic cracker restarted and was processing 68,000 bpd, one of the sources said.
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Exxon restarted the 65,000 bpd hydrocracking unit on Sunday, said energy industry intelligence service Genscape.
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OPEC's biggest production gain occurred in Libya as the country's biggest oilfield, El Sharara, restarted.
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Iran's nuclear program had been frozen for many years before it was restarted in 2003.
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My guides were still shaking their heads in gobsmacking disbelief as we restarted our descent.
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Ford delivers the updated software via Wi-Fi, installing it when the vehicle is restarted.
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Once you see the logo and feel the vibration, it means your Alta has restarted.
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Just a day later, Trump said that his administration had restarted dialogue with North Korea.
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The science instruments, which were turned off for the arrival, will be restarted on Thursday.
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When asked if the practice was likely to be restarted, the company declined to answer.
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The letter comes after the Senate Ethics Committee restarted its inquiry into Menendez in November.
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The race restarted with Truex and Jones on the front row and Larson in fourth.
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"WHERE THE FUCK IS DRAKE," someone yelled, which restarted the crowd hymning the rapper's name.
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Logano restarted the final stage with the lead but was quickly passed by Kevin Harvick.
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"We talk about video games as design …" she restarted, but then drove into a swamp.
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The Pedrocedeno and Petromonagas upgraders will be restarted between May and June, the document said.
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In a surprise visit to Afghanistan in November Trump announced that the talks had restarted.
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On January 22018, his graduate program in interactive telecommunications at New York University (NYU) restarted.
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In a surprise visit to Afghanistan in November, Trump announced that the talks had restarted.
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In a surprise visit to Afghanistan in November, Trump announced that the talks had restarted.
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Her occupational therapy was cut off, and her physical therapy stopped, restarted and stopped again.
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Motiva restarted the 115,000-bpd naphtha hydrotreater at the refinery on Thursday, the sources said.
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When she restarted, her light had turned red and the Barsons' light had turned green.
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In 2014, however, the child's viral load shot up, and treatment had to be restarted.
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"These couples might be surprised how enjoyable it would be if they restarted," Loewenstein said.
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It was unclear if the Afghan government would be involved in the restarted peace talks.
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But the move left in place the regulations that allowed for it to be restarted.
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Mr. Mattis has recently expressed hope that the long-moribund peace process could be restarted.
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In other words, make plans now of what we'd do if in fact they restarted.
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Perot temporarily suspended his campaign in July of 1992, and restarted it again in October.
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When SnowieLive restarted in singleplayer mode, he started dropping dead the instant the game started.
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Colonial said Line 2 was restarted at midnight and could be converted temporarily to carry gasoline.
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Last December, the department restarted wiping away loans for borrowers eligible for that type of cancellation.
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Pump prices stayed higher, although benchmark U.S. gasoline futures fell nearly 4 percent as refineries restarted.
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On Wednesday, Royal Dutch Shell said it had restarted fields that link up the Forties pipeline.
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It had since restarted Line 20, a distillates line, which was also shut as a precaution.
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It also sometimes froze with a black screen which wouldn't budge until I restarted the app.
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It was not immediately clear what caused the shutdown or when the unit would be restarted.
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WHEN someone goes into cardiac arrest, survival depends on how quickly the heart can be restarted.
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The lander restarted the engine fairly quickly, but it was too late for a successful landing.
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Hawaii had restarted its nuclear alert system in December amid the rising tensions with North Korea.
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And the plant used to make plutonium for weapons has been shut down and restarted periodically.
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The PNG LNG plant was recently restarted after a major earthquake triggered a shutdown in February.
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Exports from Kirkuk were restarted in 2018, after a year-long freeze amid post-referendum disputes.
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The company also restarted work earlier this year on the new King Abdulaziz Airport in Jeddah.
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Teammate Denny Hamlin restarted second, with Kevin Harvick third, Joey Logano fourth and Chase Elliott fifth.
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A February poll by broadcaster NHK found that only 20% thought the reactors should be restarted.
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If it has restarted, it will represent another piece in China's increasingly diverse nickel supply chain.
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A new state-owned company Terrafame took over the mining assets and restarted it last year.
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It had earlier restarted tests in San Francisco, where it is currently running development test operations.
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The referee then restarted the fight due to inactivity with Aliakbari just leaning on his foe.
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Energy industry intelligence service Genscape said Unit 537's VDU restarted on Sunday night after repairs.
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Slide Fire had temporarily paused its sales following the Las Vegas shooting, but subsequently restarted it.
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Arthur: I think we both agree that the economy only restarted for the top 20 percent.
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Try This With cooler temperatures finally setting in, I've officially restarted my war against hat hair.
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This raised the possibility of inquiries into the gas company tied to Biden's son being restarted.
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Evans, 27, has already restarted his playing career, at Chesterfield F.C. in English soccer's third tier.
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They had assumed the weeks of restarted talks had progressed beyond soybean sales (The Associated Press).
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CNBC can confirm reports that Sprint and T-Mobile have restarted deal talks, according to sources.
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Regardless, the idea that the line could be restarted isn't beyond the realm of the possible.
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Now, even as some of the country's factories have restarted, shortages of some drugs may develop.
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The United States stopped oil shipments to North Korea and Pyongyang restarted its nuclear weapons program.
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Ms. Vasquez restarted the online claims process twice before managing to fill out the necessary forms.
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Truck drivers who went on strike in May for higher wages restarted their strike last week.
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In other diplomacy efforts, bilateral trade talks between the United States and China restarted this week.
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Despite initially announcing he would not seek re-election, Mr. Collins restarted his campaign in September.
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Schumer and Mnuchin met at least seven times on Sunday, and restarted negotiations around 9 a.m.
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Exxon has also restarted two of three cokers at the Baton Rouge refinery, the sources said.
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Several train services in the Tokyo area resumed early in the morning, while others restarted later.
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After taking a moment to compose herself, she restarted and ultimately delivered a powerful vocal performance.
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Similarly to the later incident, the right-side engine shutdown and could not be restarted successfully.
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You could be forgiven a sense of deja-vu, like the cold war march music restarted.
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In a surprise visit to Afghanistan in November 2019, Trump announced that the talks had restarted.
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His prescribed blood thinner was restarted a couple of weeks after the rest of his medications.
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It had restarted at least once on Tuesday amid conflicting reports about whether it had reopened.
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But just over a month later, Collins restarted the campaign — and won in the 2018 midterms.
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After testimony on Thursday, settlement talks restarted, and Uber offered the lower percentage, these people said.
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The appeals court agreed with the SEC that the clock restarted each time Kokesh converted funds improperly.
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Prices have since moderated to around $1,946 after Port Pirie restarted and metal flowed into LME warehouses.
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Since then, the institute note, three smelters have being restarted and one has announced a capacity expansion.
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Tougher safety checks have failed to reassure the nuclear-phobic public that the reactors can be restarted.
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It is permanently shutting 40% of its facilities and just nine of the 33 remaining have restarted.
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Deputy Energy Minister Mahmoudreza Haghifam said Iran had restarted electricity exports to Iraq, Tasnim news agency reported.
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All this did was give investors just enough time to hit the sell button when markets restarted.
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Just as quickly as Roseanne restarted on ABC after over a decade off the air, it's over.
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Work stopped for a few months, then restarted in September with expanded boundaries and stricter safety measures.
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The El Sharara field only restarted work this month after an unidentified group had closed a valve.
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Singapore Airlines this week restarted its non-stop flight to and from the New York City area.
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Idled smelting capacity has been restarted thanks in part to U.S. tariffs on imports of the metal.
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The oil source said El Feel oilfield, with a capacity of about 90,000 bpd, had also restarted.
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It has since restarted and the terminal should begin operating from July, one of the people said.
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When the race restarted with six laps to go, Busch had come out of the pits first.
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Coal plants shuttered decades ago, like Boyd's, were restarted with a promise that they'd be emissions-free.
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"We hung out for a weekend all together and I guess our Instagram was restarted," Nick explained.
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Nevertheless, bankers said rates could resume rising later this year if the government restarted domestic bond issuance.
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When the pilot restarted the plane, there was an explosive sound and smoke began filling the cabin.
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A single turbine producing steam was restarted mid-afternoon by supplier Calpine Corp, said a Calpine spokesman.
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Anglo American in December restarted operations at Minas-Rio, after getting regulatory approval to step up production.
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Oil prices were on the back foot, however, as refineries restarted in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
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Goldman Sachs said "too many blast furnaces" were restarted in response to a brief improvement in profitability.
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This week's sale brought the government's total sales to 625,000 tonnes since December when inventory sales restarted.
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I should just give up and restart, but I've restarted Thief three or four times since 1998.
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Admissions for Syria restarted at the end of January, and nine refugees have been admitted since then.
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Work restarted in 2007, and the reactor was completed last year at a cost of $4.7 billion.
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Nine reactors have been restarted, the most since the Fukushima disaster caused the shutdown of the sector.
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She said the board was turned off for testing and restarted before the final shutdown after 10.
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Almost all of its partner factories had restarted, although not all workers had returned, the company said.
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Mr. Trump called off peace talks with the Taliban last September, but negotiations have restarted since then.
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Sterling has surged some 5% since late last week when London and Brussels restarted intense Brexit talks.
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The most recent suspension occurred November 1, but operations restarted Sunday, the SDF said in a statement.
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Lyondell spokeswoman Chevalier Gray said the refinery restarted the 636 hydrotreater on Saturday after an operational upset.
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Many families in the caravan spent Monday night in Esquipulas and restarted their march north Tuesday morning.
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The field had restarted at least once on Tuesday amid conflicting reports about whether it had reopened.
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The government has restarted moral education classes at schools to teach children family values and good deeds.
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The impeachment complaint was filed just over a week after Duterte restarted his deadly war on drugs.
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By early afternoon, Hokkaido Electric had restarted one 125 megawatt coal-fired unit at its Sunagawa station.
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But the election of a new state attorney general in November restarted negotiations, leading to Friday's plea agreement.
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But President Trump pulled the US out of the deal last year and restarted economic sanctions against Iran.
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Cardiac arrest may occur with no warning and is often fatal unless the heart can be restarted quickly.
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"Having bigger [botnet] means when device is restarted - we will get it first and lock it," BestBuy said.
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"She restarted exchanges with Iran in ways that I thought not possible," Rice had told The Washington Post.
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They have also restarted flights or announced that they&aposre going to restart flights between Beijing and Pyongyang.
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This procedure turned the gyro off for one second, and then restarted it before the wheel spun down.
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When the race restarted, the yellow flag waved, again, within a lap for a Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wreck.
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Busch and Blaney maintained their positions after the round of pit stops and restarted Stage 2 up front.
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In December, officials restarted statewide testing of Cold War–era sirens meant to warn of a nuclear attack.
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Negotiations to end the trade war restarted this week, but expectations for the two-day meeting are low.
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Also on Thursday, the FCC restarted the merger review shot clock, which now runs out in early June.
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I restarted my quest for stories of active hope, taking time to explore the alternative events surrounding COP21.
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State television days later broadcast images of production being restarted by the governor of the state of Aragua.
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Last year, Virgin Galactic restarted test flights after a fatal crash with one of its rockets in 2014.
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Sources told DoD Buzz the Android phones currently in use freeze up and have to be restarted often.
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The ECB on Thursday restarted its stimulus program by launching a new round of cheap loans to banks.
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Voters seem to like their tax cut and approve of the fact the country's economic engine has restarted.
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Ineos shut the 65,000 bpd CDU at the refinery on Wednesday but the unit restarted again on Thursday.
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Viacom — Shares of Viacom rose more than 7.6 percent as the company reportedly restarted merger talks with CBS.
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News that Libya had restarted two of its main oil fields after protests also added to selling pressure.
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Sprint's stock had gained 27 percent since April 10 following media reports that the companies restarted deal talks.
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It lags, freezes, and needs to be restarted too often; the iPhone 6S, apparently, is faster and smoother.
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Almost a day later, the count restarted with tallies showing momentum had shifted dramatically in favor of Morales.
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The MMGP was later restarted as a joint effort between Antares and LStar in December 2015, said Wharton.
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They restarted operations that had been dormant during Hostess's bankruptcy and made the company's shopping operations more efficient.
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He also allegedly used his unauthorized administrative privileges to insert messages that would display when the servers restarted.
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The quality of candidates who applied for the CFO job — a process that we restarted — was incredibly impressive.
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The company said it had restarted "Line 2" between Houston and Lake Charles, Louisiana, as of 1.65793 p.m.
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This month, PBF Energy, restarted a coker at its Chalmette, Louisiana, refinery that had been idled nine years.
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It restarted after a small power station in Sana supplied it with six hours of electricity a day.
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A top titanium producer restarted its factories in February, only to halt work again because workers were infected.
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The central bank cut interest rates, eased lending conditions for banks and restarted the purchasing of governments bonds.
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Britain's largest oilfield, Buzzard, restarted after repairs on pipe work, a spokesman for operator Nexen said on Monday.
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In a series of peace offerings, the brothers reopened access to some snowmobile trails and restarted some logging.
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The initial FAME partnership fractured, and Mr. Hall restarted FAME Studios across the Tennessee River in Muscle Shoals.
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Foxconn said more than half its seasonal workforce in the country had restarted work following the coronavirus outbreak.
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Whether they stopped during the worst of it and restarted in the calm, however, we may never know.
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It already has increased its production, begun enriching uranium to 5% and restarted enrichment at an underground facility.
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He restarted an optical shop called Lahore Opticals, named after the city of his birth, and became successful.
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Pyongyang has also restarted a plutonium nuclear reactor shuttered after a 2007 nuclear deal that later fell apart.
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Last month the Bank cut rates for the first time since 2009 and restarted its quantitative easing program.
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Tehran has bombed oil tankers, Saudi oil fields, and restarted critical parts of their once-shuttered nuclear program.
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It has recently restarted assembly in Kenya and Nigeria, after decades away, and hopes to enter Ghana and Ethiopia.
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Varo partially restarted the Vohburg plant in June after a devastating fire at the gasoline-making unit last year.
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If they did not, the permit process may need to be restarted, which could take at least 120 days.
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On Monday, Anadarko restarted talks with Occidental after its board determined the offer could be superior to Chevron's bid.
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Neither PHMSA officials nor TransCanada immediately responded to questions about whether the pipeline had officially restarted operations on Tuesday.
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The company fixed steam supply problems on Tuesday and restarted a hydrotreating unit, sources familiar with plant operations said.
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In Canada, Baytex Energy Corp has restarted nearly all the heavy crude output it shut last year, sources said.
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Uber recently restarted its self-driving program after one of its vehicles killed a pedestrian in Arizona last March.
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The sources said that Noble will continue to trade LNG, having restarted its London-based trading desk in 2014.
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The business will be restarted under a new holding company called Professional360 GmbH which will be based in Berlin.
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"My life restarted all over again just because of that one simple text message I was reading," she said.
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The blackout also halted operations at the main oil export terminal of Jose, which had restarted operations by Friday.
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Nearly an hour later, the second stage restarted successfully for a quick burn before deploying the Jason-3 satellite.
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The refinery restarted on Sunday the 91,000 bpd vacuum distillation unit attached to the 147,000 bpd Unit 537 CDU.
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By midday on Monday, PLN said a number of power plants had been restarted and 23 substations were operating.
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PDVSA's reliance on Isla has increased this year since the refinery restarted operations after a planned major maintenance program.
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The transfer should allow an equivalent amount of "illegal" capacity to be restarted, assuming it has indeed been closed.
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As the Google employees looked nervously at each other, someone grabbed the controller from me and restarted the system.
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That review concluded on Tuesday, when the administration announced that refugee admissions would be restarted with the additional restrictions.
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After 19 years, the pair formally called it quits, divorcing as Moore restarted her life in New York City.
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He returned to pit road a lap later to complete the fueling process and restarted 22012st on Lap 59.
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The North expelled international inspectors and restarted its Yongbyon nuclear reactor in 2013 after the United States suspended talks.
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The direct flights restarted after Samson became the chairman and were ended just days after he resigned last year.
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Those committees restarted talks this summer on federal legislation for self-driving cars, The Hill reported at the time.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. restarted with the lead after staying out, with Kenseth alongside in second with two new tires.
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China has vowed to uphold U.N. sanctions against North Korea, besides seeking to get stalled talks restarted with Pyongyang.
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When I got elected, the movie company restarted the project and now it's in the process of post-production.
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Both sides emerged bloodied and beaten, and fans voiced their displeasure by staying away from games once they restarted.
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In early January, both Raif and his lawyer were re-admitted to the hospital after their prison mistreatment restarted.
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The White House seems intent on ignoring the growing evidence that Kim has already restarted his nuclear weapons program.
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But as the two countries resumed trade talks, the Chinese restarted some soybean purchases as a good-faith measure.
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They changed the company's name to Clear and restarted the business, taking steps to cut costs and improve efficiency.
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A few laps after the race restarted, there was another scary-looking accident, involving Conor Daly and Jack Harvey.
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Kathy Castor also leads the House Select Committee on Climate Change, a temporary panel that Pelosi restarted last year.
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The Pentagon recently restarted its beachhead in Silicon Valley, known as the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental facility, or DIUx.
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Sales of petroleum and coal products climbed 11.6 percent as refineries restarted production following maintenance in September and October.
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It was to have restarted this weekend, but the company said that will now be delayed till next week.
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Last month's firing of H.R. McMaster as national security adviser restarted the game of musical chairs at the NSC.
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G203 governments have promised a $220 trillion revival effort, major central banks have slashed rates and restarted asset purchases.
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Broadcasts were halted in mid-2015 only to be restarted in January 2016 following North Korea's fourth nuclear test.
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Lower-level talks between China and the US have restarted, and Kudlow told CNBC that Trump and Xi recently spoke.
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The engine finally restarted and they headed to Reau Prison, south of Paris, to hustle convict Redoine Faid to freedom.
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Since Mirai malware exists only in flash memory, it was deleted every time the device was powered off or restarted.
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Larson and Brad Keselowski restarted on the front row, but with 100 laps to go, Truex was back up front.
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Approvals restarted in December, with Tencent receiving permission to launch major title Perfect World Mobile in the January-March quarter.
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They served, they left, restarted their lives back home, and intentionally tuned out as much as they could, they said.
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It must mend ties with Serbia through EU-mediated talks, being restarted by new EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.
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Ukraine restarted the programme in 2012—only to have Russia snatch it back when it seized Crimea two years later.
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The most common trigger is cigarette smoke, and the illness may occur in those who recently started or restarted smoking.
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The Oak Ridge National Laboratory restarted Pu-20213 production with NASA funding in 2015 to help power future space missions.
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After the unmanned capsule had jettisoned, the rocket engine's restarted at 3,635 feet, and the booster began its controlled decent.
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State-run oil company Pemex said on Monday it has not restarted its Salina Cruz refinery due to the aftershocks.
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Operations at the No. 4 nuclear reactor were suspended in February, right after it had restarted, due to technical problems.
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If we had restarted this thing altogether, we wouldn't be looking at July and saying 'Hey, we can do this.
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The ECB has restarted a 2.6 trillion euro bond-buying program after cutting its interest rate on deposits in September.
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Every time it tried a new guess, it restarted the process of predicting where the mysterious object—Herzberg—was headed.
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The company on Monday afternoon said it had restarted its 450,000 bpd Seaway Twin, which was shut as a precaution.
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Compared with the trade talks between America and China that restarted this week in Washington, this venture seems positively collegial.
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With a flip of a switch, it's since restarted its family of vehicles with the brilliant Volvo XC90 crossover SUV.
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"We are being very cautious, especially since the missile tests restarted," said a fourth source, who is a non-U.
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South Korea restarted U.S. poultry imports in November but reinstated the ban after another outbreak hit Indiana in January. Sens.
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If the Fitbit logo displays on the tracker's screen, and you feel a small vibration, the Fitbit Alta has restarted.
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"I hope work can be restarted as soon as possible" he said in an interview with daily newspaper La Stampa.
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Busch was the first off pit road among drivers who pitted and restarted in the back of the top 10.
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Those who pitted during the lap 38 caution stayed out, and Busch and Ryan Blaney restarted on the front row.
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The FBI then restarted the surveillance after obtaining a new FISA warrant that extended at least into early this year.
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In a telephone interview, Ms. Obaid-Chinoy said she was happy to have at least restarted conversation about honor killings.
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Greenpeace estimated another 49 million tonnes of steel production was restarted over 2016 in response to a recovery in prices.
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The talks restarted after Donald Trump took office, but stalled over issues related to who would control the combined company.
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N) shares jumped 17.1 percent after reports that the company had restarted merger talks with T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS.
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British Airways, Air France and KLM restarted flights after the 2015 deal, but suspended their routes to Tehran last year.
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The solution: Paramount restarted television production in 2013 and now has nine series running, including "Jack Ryan" on Amazon Prime.
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"Currently, we have restarted services in 11 cities," said Masashi Okawa of the airline's general affairs and public relations department.
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Once played stopped and restarted for a Swedish free kick in their end, anyway, he COULDN'T go back and look.
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FCA last week restarted production at plants it operates in China through its joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC).
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Everything went haywire: My phone crashed and restarted itself over and over again, unable to withstand the barrage of notifications.
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The FCCU restarted in early May after being shut for 15 months following a fire and explosion in February 2015.
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But a roughly $2.5 billion buyback program for which CBS had been granted previous authorization will be restarted, he said.
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She seems relieved, but grows worried again when she realizes she should have restarted physical therapy sessions a month ago.
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The disruption affected at least 120,000 people on Wednesday and Thursday but flights were restarted at 0614 GMT on Friday.
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Colonial restarted the line early on Sunday after replacing the damaged pipeline section with a new segment as a permanent fix.
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The Russian bomber flights were restarted in 2007 as part of Moscow's efforts to bolster the capabilities of its armed forces.
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In a separate development, NOC restarted last week the al Jurf offshore oilfield following maintenance, an industry source said on Monday.
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The U.S. and China have restarted trade negotiations after Trump and Xi reached a truce in their nations' escalating trade war.
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After the ball is fumbled or ushered off the side of the pitch, the game is restarted among the hulking forwards.
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Game approvals restarted in December, with Tencent receiving permission to launch major title "Perfect World Mobile" in the January-March quarter.
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Each time a round of material was torn down, it had to be cleared off the site before the process restarted.
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In September, Mr. Trump called off peace talks with the Taliban, dimming hopes of a withdrawal, though negotiations have since restarted.
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Ebola proved the exception, with vaccine efforts restarted in earnest around the 2014 outbreak, building off of decades of prior research.
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Newcrest restarted processing at Cadia last month after halting operations due to damage to a tailings dam wall in early March.
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At some point my heart stopped and got restarted while I was in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.
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Restarted, another tape spools slower than before, creating a warped, melancholic melody that is only an echo of its previous tune.
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It's why I've probably started and restarted every modern Bethesda RPG a dozen times, trying out new character builds each time.
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Keystone has restarted with a 20 percent pressure restriction, meaning the backlog of barrels in Alberta will take longer to clear.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Iron ore mining restarted on Friday at Australia's Mt Whaleback mine following a fire on Thursday, owner BHP said.
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The yellow was re-displayed and when the race returned to green, Earnhardt was in the lead, while Busch restarted fourth.
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A Reuters writer reported on Thursday that TransCanada could have restarted that lawsuit if Trump's American steel requirement had been binding.
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The plant restarted production later in March and the regulator's instruction on Tuesday did not place any restrictions on its output.
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Trump is seeking $85033 million in fiscal 2018 to get the permitting restarted for the project, which Congress approved in 1987.
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The government and industry want reactors restarted to cut electricity bills, but swathes of the public oppose returning to atomic energy.
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On Wednesday, PDVSA's 310,000-bpd Cardon refinery restarted a vacuum distillation unit that was waiting for spare parts to be repaired.
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CSL said it would analyse the results and determine whether further work is necessary before safe injection operations can be restarted.
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Iraq on Friday restarted exports of Kirkuk oil, halted a year ago due to a standoff with Erbil following the referendum.
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They added that stability issues had improved to where the sensors only needed to be restarted after more than 10 hours.
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The main distillates line, which had been shut as a precaution before being restarted, was excavated for visual inspection on Wednesday.
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If Glencore were itself hedging forwards, that would seriously weaken the bull case, raising the possibility of that capacity being restarted.
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The email detailed Comey's reasoning for informing Congress that the FBI had restarted its Clinton investigation after initially finding no wrongdoing.
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A spokeswoman for Sweden's foreign ministry said it hoped the talks would be restarted soon and offered to host another meeting.
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The country's debt agency recently restarted talks with their primary dealers about the possibility of a bond market return, dealers said.
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But that effort ultimately fell short, and the U.S. has assessed that the Syrian government has restarted its chemical weapon program.
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The pipeline's operator Ineos restarted the pipeline earlier in the week and has pledged to resume full flows in early January.
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The surveillance lapsed in 2016 but was restarted as part of the FBI-led Russia investigation after Manafort left the campaign.
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If the heart does get restarted, one of the main factors that determines the ultimate outcome is brain health, Rabinstein said.
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When it restarted more than a day later, the count turned in his favor and he was ultimately declared the winner.
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A cooling system at the Fukushima nuclear plant stopped working briefly, but Tokyo Electric Power said it had restarted the system.
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The company restarted on Monday afternoon the 450,000 bpd Twin, which opened in 2014 and runs parallel to the legacy line.
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Officials restarted work on the project in 2007, and it was finally completed last year at a cost of $4.7 billion.
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How can we harness the power of technology to get the jobs and the economy restarted once we're past COVID-19?
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The replay appeared to show Dunn was onside, but play had restarted, so there will be no V.A.R. on that one.
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It took me 31 years to figure out how to dress myself; in the last several months, I've restarted from scratch.
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Most of the refinery's units have restarted as the CDUs returned to production last week and this week, the sources said.
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The pageant closed shop in 1972, though unofficial pageants continued in less extravagant forms, until Miss Iraq officially restarted in 2015.
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Mid-cap builder Galliford Try advanced 8% after it restarted preliminary talks to sell its residential housing businesses to Bovis Homes.
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By the time he restarted and slid into second, the ball was in Jose Altuve's glove and Puig was tagged out.
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Trump has also restarted the moon/Mars initiative, but with commercial partners, especially in the building and operation of lunar landers.
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Hongqiao's shares have surged more than 30 percent since trading restarted, belatedly tracking a rally in aluminum prices in recent months.
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The new round of tariffs would come despite the expectation of restarted negotiations between the two largest economies of the world.
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United began flying out of Houston's Bush Intercontinental late on Wednesday and American Airlines restarted flights from Hobby airport Thursday morning.
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On 1 November, we restarted net purchases under our asset purchase program (APP) at a monthly pace of 20 billion euros.
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Exxon Mobil said on Monday it had "safely resumed production" at Hebron, while its larger Hibernia field has not yet restarted.
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Last October the plant restarted its second furnace, shut down since 2011, to boost output and improve prospects for a sale.
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"I restarted Disney+ and have been getting the error that it's unable to connect for about four hours now," she said.
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He would not say when the program was likely to be restarted or what steps would be necessary to allow resumption.
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But on a surprise Thanksgiving visit to troops in Afghanistan, Trump offered another reveal: peace talks with the Taliban had restarted.
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I played the Wii U VC version to a point then stopped and restarted on the NES Classic and didn't catch this!
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When it's restarted there should be a blank space on the dock that you can drag and drop to your preferred location.
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Texas on Monday edged towards recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey as shipping channels, oil pipelines and refineries restarted some operations.
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GM briefly ceased production of the Volt back in March 2012, but it restarted it just weeks later with a refreshed look.
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After a long delay, the plant was restarted in May 2010, but another accident involving dropped machinery shut it down yet again.
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" Soon after, Close, 70, restarted the number, Page Six reported — telling the conductor, "Let's take it from the top of the song.
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TUNIS, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Libya has restarted the El Sharara oilfield with a limited production, an oil industry source said on Thursday.
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"We hung out for a weekend all together and I guess our Instagram was restarted," Nick told Ryan Seacrest on the E!
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After learning that his payment plan didn't qualify in 33, he moved into one that did, and restarted his 10-year-journey.
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An academic study published in March said China restarted construction on more than 50 GW of suspended coal power plants last year.
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Separately, the Washington-based think tank 38 North said on Thursday that operations at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility may have restarted.
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That supply has since largely been processed after PES restarted a larger crude unit at the Point Breeze section of the plant.
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Usually the riders responsible are disqualified, but on Tuesday, after minutes of tense deliberation, the race was restarted with all six cyclists.
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As operations at eastern fields restarted a tanker entered Hariga on Sunday to begin loading one million barrels, the port official said.
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Last month the Pentagon said the software instability issue meant the sensors had to be restarted once every four hours of flying.
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The firing of James Comey has restarted a conversation about the vulnerability of public institutions in America that had gone largely dormant.
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The two companies, which already have a joint venture in the Netherlands which is excluded from the deal, restarted talks in February.
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On his way to the U.S. Naval Academy graduation, Trump told reporters Friday that his administration has restarted dialogue with North Korea.
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The slide in prices also came on the back of TransCanada announcing the Keystone pipeline would be restarted on Tuesday, Reuters said.
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Engineers restarted the al-Bayda oilfield late on Tuesday, one of them told Reuters, sending pictures of jubilant workers busy at work.
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The field, which had been pumping more than 230,000 barrels per day (bpd) immediately before the shutdown, restarted at around 8 a.m.
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He also said production could be restarted in the neutral zone, which is between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and operated by both.
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The program was restarted in October with new guidelines and a sharply reduced cap of 45,000 refugees, the lowest level since 203.
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"Once we received the information from the parties, we restarted the clock and set a new deadline," Commission spokesman Ricardo Cardoso said.
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Following the North's fourth nuclear test in January, South Korea restarted front-line loudspeakers to send blaring propaganda broadcasts across the border.
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The December debate was scheduled to last five days, so the restarted debate is expected to continue into the week of Jan.
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But it also restarted a conversation about men who attack women while we do something that's supposed to be good for us.
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Mr. Kudlow said that American negotiators knew what they were trading and that they were just hoping to get the talks restarted.
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The scientists reasoned that brain cells might be better preserved — and their metabolisms more easily restarted — if the cells were not active.
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The restarted F.B.I. background check that seemed, a week ago, like a merciful concession to decency has instead been a cover-up.
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Uber later ended the testing of self-driving cars in Arizona, but the company has since restarted its autonomous vehicles in Pittsburgh.
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Fighting between the government and rebels in Kachin has flared for decades but restarted in earnest in 2011, according to the report.
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Iran previously has broken limits of its enrichment, its stockpiles and its centrifuges, as well as restarted enrichment at an underground facility.
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Then, in 22024, the entertainment mogul David Geffen restarted the project with a $22023 million donation that gave the hall his name.
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The protests come after Greece and Macedonia restarted talks last month to resolve a dispute that began more than two decades ago.
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Shipments of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline are being restarted after suspension last month due to contaminated crude in the system.
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"We have not seen Daesh since the Iraqi forces restarted their offensive," he said, using an Arabic acronym for the Islamic State.
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Texas City refineries were able to restart operations after Magellan Midstream Partners restarted a pipeline to the city from Houston, Lipow reported.
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"We are trying now to get the talks restarted between Taliban and the Americans and hopefully the deal is signed," Khan said.
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On 1 November net purchases were restarted under the Governing Council's asset purchase programme (APP) at a monthly pace of €20 billion.
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The storm ultimately weakened and moved away from oil-producing areas and energy companies restarted operations shut-in as a precautionary measure.
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Planning for an announcement of the troop reduction is now underway even as the US has restarted peace talks with the Taliban.
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General Miller is also contending with a potential troop withdrawal and restarted peace negotiations in Qatar between American diplomats and Taliban officials.
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To perform its landing post-launch, the New Shepard rocket restarted its engine "fast at high thrust" just 3,600 feet from the ground.
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He said U.S. ally South Korea, which restarted talks with North Korea this year, should be cautious before agreeing to anything with Pyongyang.
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A few moments into her memorial set, the British star — up for five awards at this year's show — stopped singing, swore and restarted.
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I only had one especially annoying situation when my glasses started remotely triggering Alexa, even when I took them off and restarted them.
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Accordingly, talks have restarted and the EU is ready to hold its nose in dealing with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's authoritarian administration.
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Noble's share price tumbled further when trading of its stock restarted on May 24th before recovering to finish the day down by 8%.
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On Monday, Czech pipeline operator MERO said that oil shipments via the Druzhba pipeline to the Czech Republic restarted at noon (1000 GMT).
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Allen revealed earlier this month that he had restarted treatment for the disease, which he was first diagnosed with in the early 1980s.
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Exemptions for Canada and Mexico are linked to progress on renegotiating the North American Free-Trade Agreement; those talks restarted on May 7th.
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Many Congolese politicians fret that the court could soon rule that, since the constitution was amended in 2011, the count should be restarted.
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On Monday, the company, the largest U.S. refined products system, restarted Line 2, its main distillate line, between Houston and Lake Charles, Louisiana.
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This same plant was restarted back in January after it was shut down post-Fukushima, along with the rest of Japan's nuclear reactors.
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Wednesday's court order is particularly worrying because it's the first time a reactor that was restarted post-Fukushima was shut back down again.
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The kick stage is fitted with a different sort of rocket engine, Curie, which can be started, shut down and restarted as needed.
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Many had the same or similar names to the groups discovered by Krebs, suggesting they had been restarted after Facebook took them down.
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They restarted their studies in the Kurdish-controlled city, in that humble room, where they could once again study, pray and even laugh.
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The likelihood of military conflict between Iran and its neighbors could grow, and the dangerous aspects of its nuclear program could be restarted.
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But when she was California's attorney general, she filed an appeal that ultimately restarted California's use of the death penalty under then-Gov.
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The line restarted with a 20 percent reduction of pressure, a spokesman for U.S. regulator PHMSA (Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) said.
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Benefiting was Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Hamlin, who restarted the final stage in first place and held it for the next 113 laps.
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Anglo American restarted operations there in December after receiving regulatory approval to step up production following a prolonged outage because of a leak.
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The company behind the controversial Dakota Access oil pipeline has restarted construction in the disputed area around and under a North Dakota lake.
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The retail version of the Oculus Rift — the VR headset that essentially restarted the virtual reality market — ships to customers today, March 28th.
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Stocks rose on Thursday as trade talks between China and the U.S. restarted, but fears that the economy may be slowing down persisted.
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Iraq restarted exports of Kirkuk oil in November after a new government in Baghdad agreed a tentative deal with Kurdistan's semi-autonomous region.
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Two of Japan's 43 reactors were restarted during the year through March 2016, marking the nation's first nuclear power generation since September 2013.
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The pipeline restarted earlier this week, although there was no timeline for when U.S. regulators would allow it to return to full capacity.
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TC Energy estimates the pipeline can be partially restarted between Sunday and Tuesday, pending regulatory approval, shippers on the line said on Thursday.
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he was convinced peace with Israel was achievable but demanded that Israel halt settlement building before talks restarted.
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TC Energy estimates the pipeline can be partially restarted between Sunday and Tuesday, pending regulatory approval, shippers on the line said on Thursday.
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A contingency plan was in place that would allow mining and processing to be restarted immediately once the dispute was resolved, Goldcorp said.
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The cracker, which is to be shut until July 24, is set to be restarted the following day, a Mitsui Chemicals spokesman said.
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Cameco warned late last year that the uranium market would remain depressed until Japan's nuclear reactors were restarted and excess supply was depleted.
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Still, the market is evolving daily with spot levels for WTI Midland WTC-WTM rebounding on Tuesday after several refineries restarted post-Harvey.
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Hershey rebuffed a $23 billion offer from Mondelez in June, but on Monday it became apparent that they had restarted talks more recently.
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Trump is seeking $120 million in the 2018 fiscal year to get the permitting restarted for the project, which Congress approved in 1987.
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Trump is seeking $120 million in the 85033 fiscal year to get the permitting restarted for the project, which Congress approved in 1987.
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When the race restarted for stage two, Keselowski retook the position, but Suarez maintained second until finally having to pit on lap 91.
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Most of the rioters had been removed from the stadium by the time the referee restarted the game for the final nine minutes.
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According to Parkey, when he had a heart attack in 2015, his heart was restarted using one of the machines he'd helped purchase.
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Steve Sutton, his social studies teacher at Red Hook High School, said Mr. Molinaro restarted a student council while he was a teenager.
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Mr. Zarrab was released and restarted his smuggling scheme, according to trial testimony, while Mr. Korkmaz was jailed and later fled from Turkey.
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The game restarted on Monday rather unusually, with the visiting team taking the field first and Green on the mound for the Yankees.
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In early 2019, with a fresh round of investment from Mr. Kutcher and Guy Oseary, a Hollywood talent manager, it restarted as Community.
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Russia said on Monday that Turkey had restarted its joint patrols with the Russian military in northeast Syria after a two-week hiatus.
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China has restarted talks with U.S. liquefied natural gas marketers to buy more LNG following the Phase 1 accord between the two countries.
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A few — Ann Wagner of Missouri, Jackie Walorski of Indiana and Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington — restarted the G.O.P. suburban caucus in November.
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Trade negotiations between the world's two largest economies had not yet been restarted, according to Chinese Commerce Ministry Spokesman Gao Feng on Thursday.
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Paramount restarted television production in 2013 and now has nine series running, including "The Alienist" on TNT and "Jack Ryan" on Amazon Prime.
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The clinic halted its program for an extended period, but has restarted it and has patients awaiting transplants, a spokeswoman, Victoria Vinci, said.
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With its restarted paid research program but with greater transparency, the company continues to leverage its data collection to keep ahead of its rivals.
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"I think that's very, very, very positive," he said, confirming reports that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has restarted trade talks with his Chinese counterpart.
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American Apparel's journey is a prime example of what can happen when a failing brand is sold for parts and restarted by new owners.
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Rena manages to escape and the fight is restarted on the feet with the Japanese striker discouraged from engaging in Perjes' guard once more.
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We're almost caught up on Grey's Anatomy's 15th season, which is quite a feat considering we only restarted the entire series two months ago.
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They immigrated to the United States in 1987 and restarted life as tenant farmers growing Asian crops like lemongrass, Chinese eggplant and long beans.
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The auction for the contract, worth up to 2.64 billion euros ($2.95 billion), will have to be restarted after the court ruling on Friday.
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The news comes just a few weeks after the UK version of Top Gear restarted with hosts Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris, and Rory Reid.
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In traffic, the display shows several little green car figures, and the ACC can be restarted by pressing on the accelerator for a second.
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A newly formed government restarted the tender process in January by passing two important hydrocarbon decrees and holding a pre-qualification round in April.
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Before Mr Trump's announcement and the accompanying flurry of headlines, American chip companies had already restarted at least some of their sales to Huawei.
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The technique is called living polymerization and it creates "materials whose growth can be halted and then restarted later on," according to the release.
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Peskov said it was also "obvious" that it would be difficult to make headway in Syria peace talks once they restarted on Feb. 25.
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Alcoa has restarted two lines at Warrick but the refiring of a third has been pushed back due to a power outage in May.
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Simultaneously, the refinery restarted the 112,000 bpd gasoline-producing residual catalytic cracking unit, which tripped out of production over the weekend, the sources said.
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In 2005 Pervez Musharraf, then Pakistan's president, and Manmohan Singh, Mr Modi's predecessor, restarted peace talks by watching a cricket match together in Delhi.
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However, Cameco warned that the uranium market would remain depressed until Japan's nuclear reactors are restarted and excess supply is depleted, among other things.
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SoftBank Corp, Sprint Corp's majority owner, surged 3.5 percent after sources said that Sprint has restarted talks to merge with T-Mobile US Inc.
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In a further blunder, the official restarted the contest on the feet despite his initial error costing Tate her advanced position on the mat.
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Deutsche Telekom rose 2.2 percent after reports that Sprint had restarted talks to merge with the German group's U.S. unit T-Mobile US Inc.
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The company and Cenovus Energy both said they had restarted operations at oil sands facilities in Alberta on Thursday after a wildfire threat dissipated.
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North Korea claims that the oil and reactors were not delivered and they restarted their program — which came first is a matter of debate.
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Bitcoin cash fell from its session highs on Wednesday, briefly trading back below $217,2040, after Coinbase-owned GDAX restarted trading in the bitcoin offshoot.
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The country restarted ballistic missile tests earlier this year for the first time since 2017, prompting rebukes from White House officials and U.S. allies.
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He gave up the lead, though, to pit during the caution between stages and, as a result, restarted 24th due to varying pit strategies.
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ExxonMobil Corp restarted output at the project near the capital Port Moresby a fortnight ahead of schedule, its Australian partners said late last week.
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In 2017, Hurricane Nate led Phillips 66 to shut the refinery, which was restarted within days as the storm turned away from the area.
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By 2018, he'd restarted as IRL, with a focus on building a minimalist calendar where it was easy to create events and invite friends.
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If your phone hasn't been restarted in a while, there could be a glitched app or other temporary issue preventing the update from occurring.
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Two other reactors in central Japan had also been restarted before a court in March ordered them offline in response to a legal challenge.
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In his tweets, the President called the talks "constructive," but said the Chinese have not restarted buying American agricultural products as they had promised.
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Russia Has Restarted Low-Yield Nuclear Tests, U.S. Believes: If true, the finding could eventually prompt the Trump administration to begin its own testing.
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" The director restarted his response: "What I'm going to say is, I'm going to review it in detail with the CDC and the department.
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In recent months, the Trump administration has restarted talks with its allies in Asia about how to counter China's growing assertiveness in the region.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve slashed rates back to near zero, restarted bond buying and joined other central banks to ensure liquidity in dollar lending.
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They restarted Flynn Intel Group in June 22016, according to Delaware corporate records, pitching themselves as a premier private intelligence and cybersecurity advisory firm.
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I dressed my children, my 7-year-old son and his 4-year-old twin brother and sister, for school that had just restarted.
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President Donald Trump announced late last month during a Thanksgiving visit to Afghanistan that peace negotiations between the Taliban and the US had restarted.
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Knowing the same solutions are possible in Washington, Interior Secretary Sally Jewel in 2014 restarted federal efforts to save the dwindling North Cascades grizzlies.
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The government and industry want reactors restarted to cut fuel costs and electricity bills, although much of the public opposes returning to atomic energy.
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House Republican leaders and the White House, under extreme pressure from conservative activists, have restarted negotiations on legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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Global miner BHP Billiton estimated that more than 50 million tonnes of steel capacity in China were restarted from the beginning of the year.
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The uncertainty is going to make it difficult for either group to raise the capital that will be needed to get the mine restarted.
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But isn't China very weak right now and could they be just having – have to make a deal in order to get their economy restarted?
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Following the failed summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un in February, North Korea has both restarted its test launches and maintained its pugnacious rhetoric.
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Pratt has said it expects the problem, which requires a three-minute cooling procedure before the engine can be restarted, to be fixed this month.
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The referee practically held Sharkey up as the fight restarted and a Louis right hand sent Sharkey crumbling to the mat for the final time.
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But when the race restarted, he and Keselowski made contact that resulted in a Busch spin, dropping him back to 34th in the running order.
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But the district is so red-leaning that Collins restarted his bid in September, and is now leading in what remains a very close race.
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By the time the race restarted for the final stage on Lap 44, Jones was running eighth, and he worked his way forward from there.
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The National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group, which recently restarted attacks after the end of a ceasefire with the government, is active in the area.
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The offensive restarted after a two-month break, following the failure of inter-Yemeni peace talks sponsored by the United Nations last week in Geneva.
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According to reports earlier this year the manufacturer had also restarted talks with France's PSA Group - which have been a recurrent theme over the years.
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Economic growth in America restarted in 2009 and has continued ever since, in one of the longest periods of expansion since the second world war.
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Fraport said operations at Germany's busiest airport had meanwhile restarted, adding that more than 100 staff had helped assist police during the two-hour operation.
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Shares of Tencent have fared better this year than in 2018 after Chinese regulators restarted approving video games, a key source of the company's revenue.
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And that's what many of us — Yoshua [Bengio], Geoff and I — have been after since we restarted work on deep learning in the early 2000s.
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According to reports earlier this year, the manufacturer had also restarted talks with France's PSA Group - which have been a recurrent theme over the years.
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"No irregularities were seen after security procedures were carried out, and passengers were brought back on the plane once boarding restarted," Turkish Airlines told Reuters.
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LONDON, Feb 22025 (IFR) - Deutsche Bank bonds restarted their downward march on Thursday after a rally following rumours of a debt buyback proved short-lived.
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President Donald Trump said any deal made with China would be "somewhat tilted" in favor of the U.S. He also said talks have already restarted.
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" After the meeting with Kerry on Friday, Lavrov addressed the United Nations General Assembly, saying diplomatic discussions on Syria must be restarted "without any preconditions.
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A contingency plan was in place that would allow mining and processing to be restarted immediately once the issue was resolved, Vancouver-based Goldcorp said.
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The service has now restarted, but with average delays of three hours and some 25 high-speed trains have been canceled, the RFI statement added.
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TransCanada Corp's Keystone pipeline, Spectra Energy Partners LP's Express pipeline and Enbridge Inc's Line 4 and 67 all restarted Tuesday afternoon, according to company representatives.
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Kinder Morgan Inc said it was not operating a spur of the pipeline affected by the protesters, although it has since restarted the main pipeline.
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"I think, restarted third or fifth that time and got loose off of (turn) two, and I got freight-trained down the backstretch," Larson said.
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The company restarted its Albian Sands mines at a reduced rate and would use fly-in staff to ramp up operations, it said on Monday.
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The No. 3 reactor had just restarted operations in January and is the second reactor at the Takahama plant to suspend operations in two months.
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IVAS isn't nearly finished — I was using a test unit — so it was a bit buggy and had to be restarted once during my demo.
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From the same talks, Pyongyang began to disable its Yongbyon nuclear plant in 85033 but restarted its program a year later and barred nuclear inspectors.
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Officials from both the countries restarted negotiations, after talks stalled in May, in a bid to end a year-long tit-for-tat tariffs war.
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The engine that powers the pocket restarted at 3,635 feet (1,108 meters) above ground level "and ramped fast for a successful landing," the company said.
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The Senate health committee approved a bill that would ban "gag clauses" in contracts with pharmacies, while the Trump administration has restarted key ObamaCare payments.
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The jury deliberated most of last week, then restarted on Monday with an alternate after a member was excused because of a long-planned vacation.
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Separately, an oil official said production had restarted at the Nafoura field, which was closed in November 2015 due to force majeure at Zueitina port.
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When the race restarted with eight laps to go, Elliott lost the lead for good when Keselowski pushed Larson by and took second for himself.
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The local appetite for crude was limited as U.S. refineries restarted after closing because of flooding and wind damage in the wake of the storms.
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It has presented safety cases to Britain's nuclear regulator, the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR), which will then decide whether the reactors can be restarted.
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The company has restarted talks to sell its residential housing units to Bovis Homes after Bovis nudged up its proposed offer to 1.08 billion pounds.
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But under the Trump Administration, the federal Bureau of Land Management has already restarted putting out oil and gas development leases in sage grouse habitat.
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"During the period of when we suspended practice and restarted the matches there was an improvement in the conditions," Tiley told reporters before Jakupovic's retirement.
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Eric Booth, a company spokesman, said the plant in Chengdu, located hundreds of miles west from the disease's epicenter in Wuhan, restarted production on Monday.
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Volkswagen said that it partially restarted one of its 15 assembly plants in China on Thursday and that it planned to reopen the rest gradually.
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American Airlines said Tuesday that it has resumed operations at its hub in Miami and other Florida airports, which restarted operations on a limited basis.
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Negotiations restarted in earnest over the summer when Trump reportedly told Chinese President Xi Jinping he would not raise the Hong Kong protests during discussions.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - Total restarted a diesel hydrotreater at its 225,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) Port Arthur, Texas, refinery on Monday, Gulf Coast market sources said.
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The South Korean automaker last week restarted a Chinese car plant which had been suspended as delayed payments prompted one firm to stop supplying parts.
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Parts of the Granite City Works were idled in November 2015 and January 2016, although a hot strip mill there was restarted in February 2017.
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WASHINGTON — Under extreme pressure from conservative activists, House Republican leaders and the White House have restarted negotiations on legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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By the end of 2008, the regime restarted its nuclear program and barred nuclear inspectors, resulting in the country walking out of negotiations in 2009.
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It took North Korea off the State Department's listing of terrorist states and restarted the flow of heavy fuel oil for the generation of electricity.
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And while CHIP can be easily restarted once Congress reauthorizes the funds for it, Congress can't just decree that those 100,000 immigrants get protections again.
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"Fuel oil consumption is expected to fall in Japan... as nuclear power plants are restarted, denting the country's demand for fossil fuels," said Banchero Costa's Leszczynski.
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American intelligence agencies say that North Korea has expanded its uranium-enrichment facility at its main nuclear complex in Yongbyon and restarted a plutonium production reactor.
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Bruh, I restarted it 3 times and was immediately on the phone with my techy nerd friend to see if she could help me fix it.
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Even if they don't know that "Neues Spiel" translates to "New Game," they've restarted so many times after bad starts that selecting it becomes an instinct.
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Blaney again got off pit road first when the yellow flag waved again on lap 291 but when the race restarted, Truex returned to the lead.
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Enterprise Products Partners said it restarted lines Monday; Colonial Pipeline Co said it planned to restart the gasoline line between Houston and Hebert, Texas on Tuesday.
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Tariffs and the European Union The US may have restarted trade talks with China, but a potential new front is opening up in the trade wars.
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It has presented a safety case to Britain's nuclear regulator, the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) which will then decide whether the reactor can be restarted.
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Like so many other European visionaries, he was enchanted by his impression of North America as an Edenic void—a place where history might be restarted.
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In June the government restarted a long-stalled plan to merge small schools; authorities say they hope to subsume more than 10,000 schools over four years.
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He says a White House advisory group could soon recommend that commercial mining be restarted near one of the country's most visited national parks (The Hill).
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Oil and gas flows through the pipeline will be increased gradually, its operator Ineos said on Tuesday, adding that the Kinneil processing plant was partially restarted.
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A spokesman for Iraq's Oil Ministry, Asim Jihad, confirmed exports had restarted, adding that an agreement had been reached to resume flows at 2000,2500-2000,0003 bpd.
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The companies restarted merger talks in earnest this year after CBS replaced six members of its board of directors and its CEO, Les Moonves, in September.
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The United States has restarted conversations with the Taliban, the hardline Islamist group that America and NATO set out to dislodge more than 303 years ago.
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The Petrocedeno upgrader, a joint venture between PDVSA, France's Total SA and Norway's Equinor ASA, and the Petropiar joint venture with U.S. Chevron Corp both restarted.
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Earlier this year, one of the engines on a Boeing 443 Dreamliner flown by Japan Airlines shut down at 20,000 feet and could not be restarted.
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All of the restarted units have a different design from those at Fukushima, using a technology that some experts say make them less susceptible to meltdowns.
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Shell restarted production earlier this week, but has been losing around $65 million in revenue per day after it was forced to shut down six operations.
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Unnamed sources told DoD Buzz the Android phones currently in use freeze up and have to be restarted often, wasting minutes that add up over time.
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The move comes amid increased tensions between Iran and the West as well as between the United States and China, which have restarted major trade talks.
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Nobody seems to have noticed that the market restarted its love affair with senior growth stocks, but Jim Cramer did, and he is climbing on board.
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The moratorium lasted until August 2015, when a reactor was restarted in Sendai, sparking protests outside the plant and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's residence in Tokyo.
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"Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and thermal have so much potential here," said Ai Kashiwagi, of Greenpeace Japan, after the Sendai plant was restarted.
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His administration restarted its efforts to kill the health care law this week, backing a lawsuit that argues all of the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional.
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U.S.-based coal producer Peabody Energy Corp said its Queensland mines had restarted but it was too early to assess the impact of the rail outages.
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In recent weeks, the reclusive East Asian nation has fired a long-range rocket, restarted a nuclear reactor and claimed to have tested a hydrogen bomb.
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The central bank restarted one-week repo auctions for the first time since it put a pre-local election squeeze on money markets on March 22.
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Negotiations over Syria's future restarted in Geneva last week amid cautious optimism that the regime and the opposition may finally be ready to discuss a deal.
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While many have cast doubt on North Korea's assertion, South Korea on Thursday restarted its propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts over the border in retaliation for the test.
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The Petropiar and Petromonagas upgraders, part-owned by U.S. oil major Chevron and Russian giant Rosneft respectively, have not fully restarted since a March 7 blackout.
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By comparison, negotiations with Mueller's team over an interview restarted in earnest with the most recent iteration of Trump's legal team more than three months ago.
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North Korea has restarted its plutonium nuclear reactor and could be recovering spent fuel in the coming weeks, the United States's spy chief said on Tuesday.
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Following the 2011 nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Germany decided to phase out nuclear energy by 2022 and Japan has restarted only four of its 42 reactors.
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A push to get it restarted during a meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Saturday between Mr. Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Sergey V. Lavrov, also failed.
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And those voices are getting louder amid rumblings about Fauci's standing with Trump as the president itches to get the economy restarted in the coming weeks.
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In other words, if the Iran nuclear deal hadn't happened, Allison believes international pressure against Iran would've fallen apart and Iran would've restarted its nuclear program.
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Thirty years after its discontinuation, Moog restarted production of the synth and the first of the new line (serial No. 0000) is now in Reznor's studio.
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Even so, he said, a women's league in Jamaica has been restarted on a limited basis, as well as a youth program for players under 15.
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Similarly, Princess Cruises restarted its Antarctic cruise expedition after a two-year hiatus because of high demand, and is now offering a boat with 1,000 staterooms.
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"We are in the process of securing future supply of those affected parts, and production will be restarted later this month," Fiat said in a statement.
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The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, an independent federal agency, has issued a notice detailing precautions that should be taken as plants are restarted.
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This comes as negotiations between the United States and the Taliban restarted before being suspended again as a result of the Taliban assault on Bagram Airfield.
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The announcement comes more than a week after President Donald Trump made a surprise Thanksgiving visit to US troops in Afghanistan and said talks had restarted.
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Tesla Inc, which started delivering cars built at its $2 billion plant in Shanghai last month, restarted production in Shanghai on Monday with local government help.
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After the settlement, Fox News restarted contract negotiations with O'Reilly and eventually reached an agreement to pay him $25 million a year for the next four years.
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Late Wednesday, Enbridge Inc said it had restarted its 550,000 bpd Line 18 pipeline, and Royal Dutch Shell Plc has also partly resumed operations in the area.
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As telecoms testing company Spirent noted in a blog post, some devices may have restarted their week count later — for example, when the manufacturer compiled their firmware.
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Mr. Hofman, whose day job is managing digital accounts for musicians, has already restarted OnSmash, but he said he was aware of the challenges he would face.
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Alexander said that talks with Ladbrokes Coral restarted in recent weeks after a deal structure was devised that could account for the different potential FOBT consultation outcomes.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A crude oil spill near Baytown, Texas, has restarted after earlier being contained, U.S. Coast Guard officials said in an updated statement on Sunday.
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Microsoft is also adding the ability to save and restore sets of tabs so it's quicker to resume if you've closed all the tabs off or restarted.
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China has stopped punishing South Korea for playing host to an American missile-defence battery and this month restarted bilateral defence talks after a two-year hiatus.
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U.S.-China trade talks may have restarted, but a potential deal is still a long way off, White House trade advisor Peter Navarro told CNBC on Tuesday.
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By submitting a fresh version, it has effectively restarted the clock on the dispute process, giving Canada 60 days to settle out of court or face litigation.
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Of course, that was back when the magazine stopped posting nudes (a practice it restarted last year) in order to court a larger following on social media.
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The U.S. and China have restarted their trade talks, but signs are showing a comprehensive deal could be a long way off, if it happens at all.
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Thrawn: Treason by Timothy Zahn Timothy Zahn effectively restarted the Star Wars franchise with his novel Heir to the Empire and its sequels way back in 1991.
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Newcrest said it would recommence mining operations at its flagship Cadia mine on Tuesday but all mined ore would be stockpiled on the surface until processing restarted.
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Russia's intensified air strikes on Aleppo restarted earlier this month, just hours after President Vladimir Putin held his first phone call with the new U.S. president-elect.
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The final had to be restarted twice after issues with the positioning of the riders and the electric bike that sets the pace in the early laps.
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It is also important to follow standard pool policies, including evacuating bathers before a recirculation pump is restarted, as outlined in the CDC's Model Aquatic Health Code.
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The driver who had pulled into the pits in first, Martin Truex Jr., restarted ninth after a disastrous stop when a jack failed to lift his car.
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The miner said last week production had restarted at one part of the mine and that a second panel remains on track for start-up this quarter.
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A 2014 report from a state-run Russian news agency said that the dolphin training program was being restarted, but the Russian defense ministry dismissed its claims.
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Vekselberg's Renova Group has restarted discussions about merging its debt-burdened subsidiary T Plus with Gazprom Energoholding, the power unit of gas giant Gazprom, the sources said.
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The fight restarted, Bisping took the fourth with the same relentless strategy, and in the fifth, Silva won the round and threatened another knockout with a kick.
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In September, Colonial temporarily hauled gasoline on its distillates line, which normally moves diesel and jet fuels, and restarted sections of the line before fully restoring service.
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