Word: restorationism
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"If bills like this pass, that will make theeconomic restoration even more effective," Rogerssays. "We are definitely on an upswing. I don'tknow many cities who can say that.CrimsonJacqueline A. NewmyerGOING NOWHERE SOON: Regulations havedrastically reduced the number of days fishingboats are allowed to spend at sea.
St. Paul's had not been renovated since itsconstruction in 1923, and many large repairs wereneeded on the 190-foot tower. According to DavidW. Graf, who oversaw the clock restoration, therepairs to the clock-works proved quitechallenging.
In his article on the Manhattan district attorney's seizure of two paintings whose ownership is disputed by descendants of Viennese Jewish families [ART, Jan. 19], Robert Hughes described the "impeccable conduct" of the present Austrian government in dealing with the restoration of art stolen by the Nazis. If this...
Tucker's many defenders were ardent, but in the end the law proved equally so. Karla Faye Tucker, despite her professed moral and religious restoration, was a brutal double murderer. For that she died.
GEORGE C. MARSHALL 1947 Planning the restoration of war-ravaged Europe