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Be restore
verb
To reestablish, or bring back into existence.
Exact(3)
Though the overload strains will be restore to the adaptation zone strains due to modeling adaptation, the overload strains made by increasing the amount of external force step by step always remain the bone-forming state of construct.
As liberal columnist William Raspberry wrote over 20 years ago: "If I could offer a single prescription for the survival of America, and particularly black America, it would be: restore the family".
Identical genetic manipulations performed in adult flies recovered the climbing abilities of these insects (Fig. 6G I), uncovering the unexpected capacity of the glial tissues to regenerate their functions and indicating that these defects were not permanent and can be restore.
Similar(57)
Can it be restored?
"Democracy will be restored.
Order must be restored.
The legitimate government must be restored.
So can the magic be restored?
It can be restored so quickly.
Italy will be restored to greatness.
"It would have to be restored".
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