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resto

British  
/ ˈrɛstəʊ /

noun

  1. informal a restored antique, vintage car, etc

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Aunque Valenzuela nunca volvió a alcanzar las cotas de aquella singular campaña de 1981, siguió siendo una figura célebre y unificadora durante el resto de sus 11 años de carrera con los Dodgers, así como en sus etapas con los Angels y los San Diego Padres, entre otros, durante la segunda mitad de su carrera como jugador.

From Los Angeles Times

"I didn't expect a town would allow this treatment of the memory and the image of a person who made Italy great around the world," Ms Mantonvani told local outlet Il Resto del Carlino.

From BBC

Biancini told Il Resto del Carlino, which nicknamed the incident "Pavarotti on Ice", that when plans for the ice rink were initially presented to him, he was assured that the Pavarotti statue would not be touched and that it was only later that he found out designers had been forced to alter their construction.

From BBC

Al alinear a Ohtani como titular, los Dodgers se asegurarían de no perder su bate durante el resto del partido, gracias a las reglas bidireccionales de la MLB.

From Los Angeles Times

Prosecutors have alleged that Jazael Padilla Resto spent days casing out the gathering.

From Los Angeles Times