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"People apologize because they want to restore something that's been broken," he said.
Vladimir Putin, for one, is trying to use oil to restore something of Russia's imperial glory.
"If you want to restore something then do it exactly like it was.
Perhaps it could have been better spent to restore something or keep a struggling museum open".
"They bring their enthusiasm and willingness to work endless hours to restore something they love," she said.
Liliuokalani regretted the loss of power the monarchy had suffered under Kalakaua and tried to restore something of the traditional autocracy to the Hawaiian throne.
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That process, Mr. McLaughlin said, would be the first step to restoring something close to the bay's original ecosystem.
But he also used the setting of the Citadel, the military college here, to appeal to about 150 cadets and civilians on the parade grounds to help restore something loftier, a sense of national spirit that he suggested that the administration's campaign against terror had corroded.
"As we are thinking about the effort to restore the harbor estuary, the Fresh Kills dump site and the wetland areas," Ms. Rosenzweig said, "we need to take projection on climate change into account, or we may be attempting to save or restore something that may not be there".
What happens when we hope to capture or restore something that is permanently lost?
The idea that neurosurgery might restore something of Stuart's self took a while to emerge.
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