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To resumption
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The act of resuming or starting something again.
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But the road to resumption was not unmarked.
Libya has negotiated a settlement with Britain over the case of Yvonne Fletcher, the policewoman killed during the Libyan Embassy demonstration in 1984, a move that led to resumption of full diplomatic relations between the two nations.
"We are waiting for Barak to form his government and to take steps that would lead to resumption of the peace process, such as halting all settlement activity," he added.
It was not immediately clear whether Mr. Abbas's position, which is consistent with Palestinian policy, would scuttle a proposed deal that the Americans hope will lead to resumption of the negotiations.
Once the province of college marching bands, Carol Channing and Chubby Checker, the half-time show underwent a paradigmatic shift in 1992 when Fox counter-programmed Super Bowl XXVI with a special live episode of In Living Color that included a countdown clock to cue channel-surfers to resumption of the game.
The aim of deliberation is to find a satisfactory means to resumption of activity by solving the problem posed by one's situation.
Infant sex did not have a consistent impact on the time to resumption of cycling (Table 3).
Time to resumption of cycling may be over-estimated if cycles are missed or subsequent pregnancies are not detected.
Information about time to resumption of cycling was unavailable for 16 infants who survived at least 100 days.
The failure of testosterone to resumption of Leydig cell maturation in the null mice indicates that COUP-TFII itself is essential for this process.
Information about time to resumption of cycling was unavailable for 7 infants who died before they were 100 days of age.
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