1 It's not clear how serious Romney is about his proposed Raptor re-start .
2 The demand to re-start the deal didn't come from a free trade champion.
3 It will be a low-key re-start of formal Brexit negotiations in Brussels today.
4 The restart grant can't help unless you have a chance to actually re-start .
5 The second came on the sixth tackle directly from the re-start .
6 At the re-start , Meier took the lead from Garbini, but not for long.
7 It said new information about the state of the nearby floodbank delayed the re-start .
8 Unirea set the tone for what was to come, three minutes after the re-start .
9 Businesses can re-start for staff and customers but it's slightly different strokes for different folks.
10 Festivals will re-start in September and continue till November.
11 The persons who already work in these fields have to re-start everything about from zero.
12 On the re-start Galway's three-point advantage was quickly shattered.
13 Jumps racing will re-start on June 22 at Limerick.
14 Flights at other U.S. East Coast airports would likely re-start by mid-morning Tuesday, the carrier said.
15 North and South Korea have agreed to re-start operations at the huge jointly-run Kaesong industrial complex.
16 A terrific Marshall save prevented Mertens from adding Belgium's fourth within two minutes of the re-start .
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