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1 Local authorities could also restore full lockdowns on communities if epidemiological data warrants them.
2 It would also restore full democracy to Environment Canterbury.
3 Qatari and U.S. owners might just restore full power.
4 Cuba said Havana and Washington will restore full diplomatic relations and open embassies on 20 July.
5 Their aim was to overthrow the Shogunate and restore full and direct authority to the Emperor.
6 These revised protocols are intended to mitigate electricity cuts and restore full operational stability before Christmas.
7 Rumours currently abound in diplomatic circles that Turkey and Israel are seeking to restore full diplomatic ties.
8 Their highly politicised trial has hampered attempts by OPEC member Libya to restore full relations with the West.
9 Thousands of people have been working to restore full production of the key source of revenues for the kingdom.
10 Morales has yet to restore full diplomatic relations with the United States after expelling the U.S. ambassador in 2008.
11 But in the longer term, Barroso said, the EU needed to go further in coordinated action to restore full confidence.
12 Mnangagwa promised to bring foreign investment to Zimbabwe and restore full relations with the international community when he took power.
13 The official said the tribesmen in Marib province, where the plant is located, prevented engineers arriving to restore full power.
14 The chief UN arms inspector, Mr Richard Butler, concluded hat Iraq failed to restore full co-operation with his weapons experts.
15 By Tuesday, the kingdom had managed to restore full supplies to customers by drawing oil from their massive oil inventories.
16 Fiji's Water and Sewerage department says it hopes to restore full water services to the Suva-Nausori corridor in the next few days.
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