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The bill goes beyond restoring old rights in one significant way.
And some of what was lost can never be restored.
New York could use a little restoring itself right now.
And the Board at the end did restore the money.
The point was to find a place to be restored.
Order is restored, but at a cost of about 230 lives.
People like my wife and myself have the means to restore them.
The real problem is restoring the people to the land.
Because of the 1980 fire, she did more than restore.
Officials need to restore more control over such people, he said.
Already, the company has restored about 90 percent of its service.
By the time order was restored, 300 people were dead.
Society itself must change to restore good results with average teachers.
The press must be free and all human rights restored.
"We can do no more with the computer until power is restored."
But when I restored the data again, the same thing happened.
By the end of the play, the natural order is restored.
She said power would be restored over the next 24 hours.
At best, full service could be restored by next week, they said.
So what will you do once your health is restored?
Because she had been restored to living form before then.
Much of the power was restored within a few hours.
The order was restored only six months after his death.
Some have been restored but more needs to be done.
In 1983, the house was restored for use as office space.