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Using the term "restoration," which has become highly distored, has a nice positive tone to it, and gets the correct idea across to the prospective audience.
I can't really blame Disney publicity for using it, although, as I noted, the new Lowry version is different, yet better than restored, in a positive way.
From what I've read about Mr. Disney, who I never had the pleasure of meeting, it seems that he would have been all for it, as it heightened the quality of the entertainment.
RAH
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