Similar words: restart, restarting, before start, rest area, at the start, fresh start, start, startle. Meaning: v. 1. start an engine again, for example 2. take up or begin anew.
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31, Goldman Sachs' ReturnshipSM program is a novel way of recruiting candidates who, after an extended, voluntary absence from the workforce, are seeking to re-start their careers.
32, Taxpayers want to see how we are using this money to re-start the economy and want us to manage our expenses carefully.
33, Why wait until next December 31 to re-start the same resolution you made last year?
34, It will offer incentives to re-start our nuclear power industry and encourage utilities to invest in carbon capture and storage from coal-fired power plants.
35, You can also re-start the installation process and go to the partition editor.
36, Lee says safety experts concluded after this year's incident it was still safe to operate the plant so the ministry decided to follow their advice and re-start the reactor.
37, Re-start the game with an indirect free-kick to the away team from where he started his daft celebration. Thanks to Richard Woodall.
38, And our goal is to quicken the day when we re-start lending to the American people and American business and end this crisis once and for all.
39, Reconnection of electrical power to the reactor to re-start the cooling process was expected Saturday.
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More similar words: restart, restarting, before start, rest area, at the start, fresh start, start, startle, starter, startup, start-up, start off, start out, start in, start on, upstart, start up, cold start, starting, redstart, for a start, start work, startled, see stars, start with, start back, start time, jump-start, head start, headstart.