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to restoration
noun
The process of bringing an object back to its original state; the process of restoring something
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Those opposed to restoration said there was no urgent need to proceed.
In spirit and in attack, "The Women" owes much of its venom to Restoration comedy.
"The building lends itself to restoration, and that is what we intend".
"But we also believe that less is more when it comes to restoration.
Middleton is the dramatist who links the medieval morality plays to Restoration foppery.
Sex and wealth are, of course, common to Restoration and modern London.
Years of traffic and wear have left them grimy and in need to restoration.
Other moments during the run-up to Restoration Hardware's debut on the N.Y.S.E.
But, Professor Uhlmann added, "far more would go to restoration if Congress takes action".
Proceeds will go to restoration work in the Orsini Chapel in the Cathedral of Trogir in Croatia.
This year's publication of Merivel, the sequel to Restoration, will only strengthen the adhesive on the historical label.
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