Restarted MacBook Air and my Safari Browser is gone!

Help. I restarted by Air and now i no longer have my Safari Browser. As in it disappeared, its not in trash i certainly didnt delete it with all the important bookmarks and stuff i have on it. How do i recover?

do command space and type safari. if it shows up then simply drag the icon to the dock.

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