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The Restarts are a street punk band from London, England. They formed in 1995 in London with Darragh on drums, Kieran from Armed and Hammered on bass, and Mik on the guitar. They played many shows in the UK with their three-piece until Mik left, at which point Alan joined the band. With Alan on guitar they recorded their System Error CD, but due to Alan's commitments to the UK Subs he had to leave the band. Then they found Robin from the Short Bus Window Lickers as their new guitarist. They toured extensively in Europe and US, and are planning another US tour due in later 2006. They have played with bands like Born/Dead, Limp Wrist, The Accüsed, Strychnine, Dr. Know and Monster Squad.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of restarts in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of restarts in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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All in all I am pretty satisfied about how the race went. We had three safety car phases and (I had) pretty good restarts, so all in all I am quite happy about the race.
Saab's extradition restarts the bad blood between Venezuela and the U.S., we’re going back to the old dynamic of mutual recrimination that the negotiations had started to ease, but with the difference that now these indictments are part of that dynamic.
Four-and-a-half years after the events started unfolding at Fukushima Daiichi, the Japanese government, the nuclear utilities and the NRA have not succeeded in overcoming complete planning insecurity for investors. The outlook for restarts is as cloudy as ever.
Now that we are drawing closer to restarts, there is no other entity but the judiciary to realistically stop it.
Certain areas that have a lot more local support for nuclear and much more local reliance on nuclear are going to be much easier to get restarts up and running.
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