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restoration

Restoration is the process of bringing back something to its original state. returned to the after a restoration effort.

restoration

the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state (= restitution) getting something back again upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue lashing some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed the restoration looked exactly like the original a model that represents the landscape of a former geological age or that represents and extinct animal etc (= renovation) the state of being restored to its former good condition the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house

Restoration

the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685 the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660

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The ruined castle is now under restoration.

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The restoration and improvement of the canal was part of a plan to stimulate China's economy, masterminded by the formidable Ming emperor known as Yongle.
The restoration took place in 2001 in collaboration with the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, Berlin, the Fondazione Cineteca Italiana, Milan. and the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation, Wiesbaden.
The restoration of FRAU IM MOND was carried out in 2000 by the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation in Wiesbaden, based on the camera negative from the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv in Berlin.
The restoration of the film took place in 1997 in collaboration between the Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek and Taurus Film in the Federal Archive.
Partially complete prints of the German and French versions served as the basis for this restoration.
The 1991 restoration, under the direction of Pierre Philippe and Jean-Louis Bompoint, was revised in 2001 by Luce Vigo and Bernard Eisenschitz in collaboration with Gaumont.
Later, for services rendered to His Majesty after his restoration by the Duchess, the title was granted the unique privilege of descending by the female as well as the male line.
All types of cabinetmaking, especially furniture restoration, perfect finish.
I promise the destruction of the slave army. and the restoration of order. throughout all our territories.
The restoration work is finished.
Then I'll order more restoration work at the castle.
This hotel is old, it needs a good restoration.
I bet it's miles to a bus. Well, there doesn't seem to appear any Victorian restoration.
Our aim: independence and restoration of the Algerian state, in accordance with Islamic principles and the respect of basic liberties, regardless of race or religion.
I ordered Restoration armchairs. Why?
You've laid down your arms in this restoration.
We must get the monster to Visaria before further changes make restoration more difficult.
At night on the streets, at rest stops and service stations year in, year out thousands of men serve the build-up of their country, the restoration of trade and commerce.
On Monday, restoration work starts on the facade.
The restoration of the death penalty would not be aimed at any one individual.
Our aim: independence and restoration of the Algerian stare, in accordance with Islamic principles and the respect of basic liberties, regardless of race or religion.
At the Restoration House.
Go to the restoration house and you will find the answer.
The restoration is really coming along.
The History of the Thirteen is located at the end of the Empire. and the beginning of the Restoration.
We advocate restoration of diplomatic trade and tourists relations with Cuba.
During the great restoration from 1926 to 1935, a number of newer floor and room divisions were removed.
The whole castle has undergone a thorough restoration.
My readers can not remain indifferent to the restoration of imperial authority. In russia asia.
Well, there doesn't seem to appear any Victorian restoration.
By the time the restoration is finished, the current lord will be retiring.
And I don't want to run around during the Empire or the Restoration.
My Fuhrer, we have worked out Operation Student, that is the capture of Rome by the German troops and the restoration of fascist regime in Italy.
And that restoration of the Temple about which they have talked so much, will anything be done?
We must renovate youth,..through the restoration of old familyvalues.
I met a fellow like you, arguing about restoration, he'd been up in a balloon to do it.

News and current affairs

The upside of rebuilding - beyond the urgent restoration of normal life for thousands of people - is only a temporary palliative for an impaired economy.
Without them, fast-growing seaweed quickly monopolizes space on the reef, preventing restoration of healthy quantities of coral cover.
The next challenge will be to push for a restoration of bank capital, so that commercial banks can once again lend for longer-term investments.
A report from Australia's National Centre for Climate Restoration is no less alarming.
But the most important part of the deal to avert the fiscal cliff was the restoration of the efficient payroll tax.
Otherwise, the failure to address common risks and challenges may well result in citizens placing exclusive faith in the nation-state, rejecting solidarity, and calling for the permanent restoration of national borders.
In their own defense, eurozone ministers point to the raft of reforms that they have introduced over the past 30 months, which will promote economic modernization, the restoration of sound government finances, and closer economic coordination.
The scale of the penalties is now large enough to have a substantial impact on banks' balance sheets, delay the restoration of their health, and constrain their lending capacity.
President Putin's restoration of the old Soviet national anthem was the first recent hint that Russians are marching back to the future.
During the Meiji Restoration, Japan searched broadly for tools and innovations that would allow it to become a major power rather than a victim of Western imperialism.
It is a society that has reinvented itself twice in less than 200 years - in the nineteenth-century Meiji Restoration and after defeat in 1945.
The temporary calm provided some support for those who claimed that what was required, above all, was a restoration of confidence.
Since Copenhagen, climate change has slipped down the global agenda, as the restoration of economic growth, voter concern about jobs and living standards, and violent conflict in key trouble spots have taken precedence.
Most importantly, a greater focus on upkeep and restoration of the levees could have spared the city entirely.
But they want to follow up their tactical victory - which postpones the restoration of pre-Bush tax rates for a couple of years - with a longer-term victory next spring.
A decade ago, defense of Russia's territorial integrity and restoration of governability topped the list of priorities.
This changed dramatically with the Chinese government's restoration of a capitalist economy.
Restoration of civil society - the many parallel and mutually complementary ways in which citizens participate in public life - has been far more complicated.
But it is also feeding a patriotic emotion - a popular longing for the restoration of Russia's imperial status and prestige - that Putin's regime has shrewdly exploited.
This includes restoring ties with Europe, tightening the nuclear nonproliferation regime and possibly a restoration of China as the centerpiece of US policy in Asia.
Will Japan's humanitarian and restoration aid in Iraq secure a long-term national interest?
Schroeder came to power seven years ago representing a new generation whose formative experience was not the Cold War, European integration, and transatlantic friendship, but German unification and the restoration of national sovereignty.
Japan saw two shifts - the Meiji Restoration of 1868 and the period after World War II.
Re-wetting peatlands and the restoration of degraded peat forests should be the next step, followed by the creation of early warning systems to detect and control forest fires.
After centuries of isolation, Japan's Meiji restoration chose selectively from the rest of the world, and within 50 years the country had become strong enough to defeat a European great power, in the Russo-Japanese War.
But achieving that goal has more to do with restoring the underpinnings of global growth over three to five years than it does with a short-term restoration of balance and employment in the advanced economies, especially the US.

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