The credit lines were reopened and the halted stocks were reopened.
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The US also reopened its embassy in Havana and Cuba reopened its embassy in Washington.
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WASHINGTON, Oct 4 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-year notes, reopened 10-year notes and reopened 30-year bonds next week, see: 3-year notes here Reopened 10-year notes here Reopened 30-year bonds here (Washington economics team)
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WASHINGTON, Jan 3 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-year notes, reopened 10-year notes and reopened 30-year bonds next week, see: 3-year notes here Reopened 10-year notes here Reopened 30-year bonds here Washington economics team
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On September 214, one lane of the connector reopened, and further sections reopened in November, according to the NTSB.
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Federal investigation reopened In 2010, federal authorities reopened the investigation in search of evidence to allow them to convict the remaining suspects.
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Federal investigation reopened six years ago In 2010, federal authorities reopened the investigation in search of evidence to allow them to convict the remaining suspects.
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Immigration attorneys in Arizona confirmed at least 14 such cases being reopened since October, and CNN also found DACA recipients whose cases recently were reopened in Nevada and Missouri.
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Coup supporters shut Istanbul's two airports, but both were reopened the following morning, and a key bridge reopened less than an hour after it was taken by overmatched rebels.
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They weren't very impressed, but offered coupons once they reopened.
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Two nearby airports were briefly closed but had since reopened.
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Steel mills reopened, adding about 9,000 jobs to the industry.
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It reopened in 2017, but closed again after 7 months.
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COPA reopened its investigation into McIntosh's killing in August 2017.
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Tanya Tucker was coming to the newly reopened movie theater!
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On Friday, January 6, Fabric nightclub reopened to the public.
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Mr. Kaczynski recently reopened the investigation into his brother's death.
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The golf course will be reopened pending a favorable analysis.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park partially reopened Sunday at 3 p.m.
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America reopened its embassy in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.
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Foye also ordered the lanes be reopened on September 13.
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The stocks briefly reopened before trade was temporarily halted again.
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McIntosh's family requested the case be reopened, the authority said.
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The case was reopened in 1999, and again in 2008.
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Italy and Turkey reopened their embassies in Tripoli last year.
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Pakistan reopened its airspace to international civil aviation on Tuesday.
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That line, operated by TransCanada Corp, was reopened on Tuesday.
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Conway's remarks have reopened debate around Trump's conflicts of interest.
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Officials were planning to have all schools reopened by Monday.
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Broadway theaters reopened after shows were canceled the evening before.
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Only a few have reopened since last year's court ruling.
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But all schools have reopened, according to Hawaiian Civil Defense.
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Sweden has also recently reopened a rape case against him.
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The Las Vegas police department has reopened its investigation into
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Without the shrunken borders, the mine could not be reopened.
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Apple reopened its iconic Fifth Avenue store on September 20.
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They have since reopened, but supplies of food remain low.
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The LME reopened on Tuesday after the long Easter weekend.
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Police reopened an investigation into the allegation at her request.
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State police said main highways reopened to traffic on Tuesday.
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The ministry said the Butembo treatment center reopened on Saturday.
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More than a year later, however, they still haven't reopened.
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The EU has repeatedly said the deal cannot be reopened.
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Last year, Polish prosecutors ordered the coffins to be reopened.
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And five days later, the factory reopened on November 22.
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The freeway has since reopened, but some ramps remain closed.
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Last week, the El Paso Walmart reopened with increased security.
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They retraced some of their losses after the market reopened.
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But since then, it has reopened most of its locations.
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It reopened as Hotel Lincoln and was a quick success.
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Orlando's airport reopened, as did Walt Disney World and Universal.
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The airport reopened about two and a half hours later.
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Democrats have refused further negotiations until the government is reopened.
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They reopened in 2012 after, yes, more concessions from Tennessee.
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Ojai Rancho Inn, on the other hand, reopened on Dec.
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The case was reopened at Ms. Mayorga's request in September.
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Officials shut the runway, then reopened it around 3 a.m.
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The 101 freeway, closed early Thursday, was reopened hours later.
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When Hurricane Maria hit, many of these stores never reopened.
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Those stores have now all reopened, according to the company.
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All lanes on the bridge were reopened by 1 p.m.
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It doesn't need to keep getting reopened all the time.
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The novel coronavirus crisis has reopened old euro zone divisions.
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When the play reopened this autumn, he reprised his role.
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Unlike in mainland China, Hong Kong markets reopened last Wednesday.
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He reopened the door for a modernized American coal industry.
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New villages have been freed, and major roads have reopened.
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The company's office in Hong Kong has reopened, Gennette said.
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Much of China was supposed to have reopened by now.
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The murder case is reopened and leads down alarming paths.
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But the PAC reopened in December to support Patrick's campaign.
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The United Arab Emirates has reopened its embassy in Damascus.
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A Wits university spokeswoman earlier said the university had reopened.
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Today, it has technically reopened, though imports remain dangerously low.
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The case was reopened in 2010, based on new evidence.
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But when the law was blocked, those same clinics reopened.
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The Democratic proposal would have reopened the government until Feb.
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Parts of Recapture Canyon have recently been reopened to A.T.V.s.
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Schools have reopened and the Khalafs feel slightly more relaxed.
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The government has reopened, but Ms. Quintanilla's fight isn't over.
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Egypt's Mallawi Museum reopened after a £864,19613 (~$1.1 million) renovation.
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Partially reopened in spring, Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina, which solely occupies 230-acre Scrub Island, expects to have all 52 guest rooms and suites reopened by the end of December (rooms from $359).
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Enchantment Park was reopened Sunday, according to CNN affiliate KOMO-TV.
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The Italian and Turkish embassies in Tripoli reopened earlier this year.
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"After this investigation reopened, it's like, I don't know," he sighed.
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Route 2 was reopened to traffic on Saturday, according to WMUR.
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The Sharm el-Sheikh port in South Sinai was also reopened.
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The incident took about 20 minutes and the highway was reopened.
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However, "a few stores in high visibility locations" will be reopened.
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The Maelbeek station, where 20 people were killed, reopened April 25.
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Assange is also facing a recently reopened rape allegation in Sweden.
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Officials reopened their investigation after the woman contacted them on Aug.
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CATERPILLAR SAYS MOST OF ITS CHINESE FACILITIES REOPENED ON FEB. 10
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The museum reopened in late 2014 after a three-year renovation.
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Pedestrians walk on Westminster bridge in London after it is reopened.
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The Brown family is back — and old wounds are being reopened.
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The next day, she reopened it under her ownership and management.
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Unsolved cases might be reopened if suitable samples were still available.
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Mahathir has reopened an investigation into 1MDB following his election victory.
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When the Shanghai composite reopened on Monday, it fell 3.7 percent.
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It was reopened in 1969 and currently exists as a museum.
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He says it is unclear when the station will be reopened.
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Still, the case remained unsolved and reopened the investigation in 2014.
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The highway later reopened after protesters removed a blockade, officials said.
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When the anniversary comes along, it's like the wound is reopened.
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The three countries eventually reopened their official entry points in 2015.
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"We are very excited to get the park reopened," he said.
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Though that particular station reopened, people fear going to the polls.
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Some roads had been reopened in the south, the source added.
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It reopened direct ties with Somalia's federal government in early 2013.
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The Hoboken station reopened on Monday with commuter service partially restored.
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Then he reopened Adobe Premiere Pro, and got back to work.
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The US embassy that was closed in 1961 reopened in Havana.
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Last weekend, Apple reopened the 35th remodeled store across 18 states.
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The National Museum of Beirut was fully reopened to the public.
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But on August 1st the Greek supreme court reopened the case.
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BUT THERE HE IS. And Skinner reopened the X-Files. Awesome.
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Across the east of the city, shops and markets have reopened.
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The second measure would have temporarily reopened the government through Feb.
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The port was later reopened prior to its closure on Sunday.
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Magnequench was shut down, moved and reopened in China in 2003.
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Cinemark reopened the theater six months later amid criticism and outrage.
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Last year, the cold case was reopened by the Justice Department.
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He eventually went back to Pune and reopened his ashram there.
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It closed in 1957, and reopened in 2014 to rave reviews.
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The Iranians are not going to allow this to be reopened.
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The fort reopened in 1886 to quarantine smallpox and cholera patients.
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The union reopened the hall in 1947 as the Roosevelt Auditorium.
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This case should be reopened and justice should finally be served.
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Abele said the lanes would likely be reopened around 4 p.m.
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The facility reopened on Thursday, a Tesla representative told Business Insider.
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When reopened, the plant reportedly will employ up to 400 people.
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The port reopened later in the day, the port authority said.
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The center reopened two hours later, the center said on Twitter.
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In June, Kopitiam reopened in a much larger, better-appointed space.
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It has (sigh) only partly reopened in time for the Olympics.
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Federal investigators also reopened the investigation into Till's lynching last year.
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Abandoned storefronts downtown reopened with hookah lounges and Middle Eastern restaurants.
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I doubt very much that the agreement can be fundamentally reopened.
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The BBC reported that the Westgate mall reopened that same year
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Trump's misogyny & sexual violence has reopened wounds I've tried to heal.
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All of Apple's stores in the country have reopened, for example.
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Ventana Big Sur, an Alila Resort, for example, reopened on Oct.
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In September, border crossing points reopened, paving the way for trade.
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Alumni worked to gain the college's independence and reopened in 2011.
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LARRY KUDLOW: We – we have – we have reopened our energy industry.
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While some attractions and hotels have reopened, many are still closed.
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By the time the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park reopened on Sept.
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Officials shut the runway, and then reopened it around 3 a.m.
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The Democratic proposal would have temporarily reopened the government until Feb.
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Roads in the vicinity of the border and most schools reopened.
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Its website was shut down, although it later reopened, hosted abroad.
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Denmark's financial regulator has reopened an investigation into the bank's conduct.
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St. Croix's schools finally reopened in late October and early November.
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How can you have grieved somebody and have that wound reopened?
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It depends on the local government if the roads have reopened.
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The brick buildings still stood and could easily have been reopened.
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European antitrust officials eventually scrapped the deal, and reopened the investigation.
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The case went cold until 1999, when investigators reopened the case.
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In 2005, Louis Vuitton reopened its Champs-Élysée store in Paris.
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In the end, a bipartisan vote, 81-18, reopened the government.
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Many plants reopened on Thursday as winds cleared the polluted air.
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A small mountain supermarket has opened, closed, reopened and closed again.
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Some drug makers reported that their facilities had reopened this week.
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Now, in a second familiar twist, Elsa has reopened in Brooklyn.
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It only reopened to pedestrians in 1982 and cars in 1985.
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It only reopened to pedestrians in 1982 and cars in 1985.
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All eastbound lanes had been reopened by around 11:85033 a.m.
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Fairfax County, VA. Incident clear and all travel lanes are reopened.
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Litvinenko and her lawyers kept asking that the inquest be reopened.
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The Statue of Liberty reopened later Monday afternoon, ABC News reported.
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Still desperate for answers in November, BuzzFeed News reopened the case.
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Yesterday, the main road that brings supplies into the city reopened.
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Most car dealerships reopened by late February but remain largely empty.
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The railway line reopened late on Wednesday afternoon, the authorities said.
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In less than two hours, the tunnel was reopened to traffic.
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Browne, for example, is still trying to get his case reopened.
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Hassan reopened his shop and said he hasn't faced any problems.
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But ICE apparently reopened a deportation case against Carranza in 2018.
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Bougainville's main political leaders say getting the mine reopened is critical.
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The ports of Suez and Zeitiyat in the Suez governorate were reopened at 0700 local time (0500 GMT) and the Sharm al-Sheikh port in the South Sinai governorate reopened at 0800 local, the authority said.
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It had reopened on Thursday after a state inspection, hours before derailing.
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Istanbul's Yapi Kredi Culture and Art Center reopened following an extensive renovation.
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The airport says two runways reopened for flights as of 10 a.m.
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The airport has reopened and Kenya Airways resumed scheduled flights on Thursday.
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In 2010, two years after the attacks, the Taj Mahal Hotel reopened.
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The airport at large reopened on a limited basis in early April.
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The wounds that Mr Rafsanjani helped bind while alive risk being reopened.
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A few previously closed stores will be reopened, but with fewer workers.
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Tesla reopened its Shanghai factory on Monday after a government-ordered closure.
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Months later, however, some of those clinics had since reopened, locals say.
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Hunter has not reopened her photography business since the Gravitas Works incident.
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But as of Friday evening, the government has reopened until February 15th.
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But the threat to exclude Britain from Galileo has reopened the question.
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The center was finally reopened on May 1, to a big celebration.
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"We do not know when I-95 will be reopened," Ayd said.
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The investigation was never formally closed, so it hasn't formally reopened either.
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The Florida airport's south runway reopened for air traffic at 7 p.m.
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COMMUTE All lanes on the Staten Island-bound Gowanus Parkway have reopened.
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Los Angeles recently reopened its waiting list after a 13-year hiatus.
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In many cases, the app cannot be reopened and must be reinstalled.
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"This really reopened the market," said a senior debt capital markets banker.
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Some areas on the fire&aposs southeastern flank were reopened to residents.
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The current charges were brought after the investigation was reopened in 2015.
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The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the port of New Orleans on Sunday.
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The investigation, in the words of Speaker Paul Ryan, has been reopened.
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We closed down Chisa in 1974, and we reopened it for this.
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Nadi International Airport reopened Monday morning after being close for two days.
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Russian news agencies reported Monday that the strait was reopened for shipping.
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Banks were supposed to have reopened Tuesday following a three-day closure.
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He reopened with a new, spicier seasoning mixture, and Popeyes was born.
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It was then lifted on July 22 after the valve was reopened.
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Zombie accounts are bank accounts that consumers closed but have been reopened.
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Under Zinke's flag, national monuments were carved up and reopened for development.
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The hospital was declared clear and reopened, Dartmouth-Hitchcock said on Twitter.
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The six town halls, which had been evacuated, reopened during the day.
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Mr. Cohen renamed the firm and reopened it as a family office.
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The airport reopened on Wednesday morning with additional security measures in place.
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Two resumed broadcasts on Monday, days after a court ordered them reopened.
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Tobacco shops, banned by the ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim group, have reopened.
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On Thursday, Walmart reopened the store where the deadly shooting took place.
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We slept in a shutdown work camp, reopened for refugees like us.
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When school reopened two days later, I returned in my khaki uniform.
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The Treasury auctions $20 billion reopened 10-year notes at 1 p.m.
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Since our Supreme Court victory, very few of those clinics have reopened.
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After Irma, Most Orlando Attractions Have Reopened Luxury for Less in Orlando?
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As of Saturday, all of the company's stores in China have reopened.
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Two years later, it reopened as a smaller, Air Force Reserve base.
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Front Burner Pomme Palais has reopened after having been closed all summer.
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Bili and the Tin Box had reopened, and were serving full houses.
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Out of more than 250 establishments, fewer than a dozen had reopened.
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More than two decades later, however, in 2015, the case was reopened.
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By the time the health post reopened on Monday, Vidalia had died.
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Everyone has to note that the withdrawal agreement will not be reopened.
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A few arteries might be blocked today, and then reopened with stents.
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This year John's Tailoring reopened in a more spacious, light-filled location.
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Officials said Mercer Street may be reopened for the Monday evening commute.
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I reached Buzi last week, the day after its main road reopened.
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No evidence has emerged that Mr. Sessions ever ordered the case reopened.
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The global coffee chain has since reopened most of those closed locations.
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It was shut down for renovations in 2010, and has not reopened.
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When it reopened, I got chatting to Mohammed Jalal, the Egyptian manager.
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People ran to each other as border crossings reopened, hugging and crying.
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It is being cleaned and will be reopened for prayers on Friday.
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Six days after the theft, with no concrete answers, the museum reopened.
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About three weeks ago some schools, including the one in Nkwen, reopened.
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But in the evening, the church reopened — this time as a memorial.
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It should be noted ... cops have NOT officially reopened the case, yet.
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The restaurant reopened last night, having apparently met the Health Department's terms.
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The general manager, Frederic Morel, said that the hotel reopened on Dec.
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The cinema closed in 2003, but reopened last year as a museum.
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Apple's smartphone production was hampered as factories reopened more slowly than expected.
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Porsche has reopened most of its dealerships in China, Mr. Blume said.
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Last year, the Hudson Opera House reopened in Hudson after extensive renovation.
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The Curran reopened after a renovation in January 2017 with 1,600 seats.
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Officers who had been fired were reinstated and the torture chambers reopened.
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Wednesday when it reopened, Sheriff Howard R. Sills of Putnam County said.
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It reopened last spring after renovations; it did not officially open then.
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Equipped with new DNA technology, the police reopened the case in June.
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The Coliseum reopened last spring after a renovation that reduced its capacity.
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It has reopened as a neighborhood spot with the Mexican focus diminished.
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Motels reopened and restaurants and bars had emerged from a winter hibernation.
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It reopened shortly before noon local time, per the airport's Twitter page.
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The government reopened on Friday after the longest shutdown in US history.
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When the spasm passed, the arteries reopened, and blood flow was restored.
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Some shops had reopened temporarily, and residents were scrambling to stock up.
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That went too far for some delegates and the debate was reopened.
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Montgomery County, MD. Incident reported cleared, and all travel lanes are reopened.
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The affected stores will be reopened under the new brand next year.
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But futures were trading higher when the market reopened at 6 p.m.
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That area reopened just last year and is now labeled Jerusalem Cove.
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In fact, USCIS has reopened deferral requests that were pending on Aug.
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But Mr. Katyal said the Ninth Circuit's ruling effectively reopened the case.
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The preliminary injunction comes a day after the companies reopened deal talks.
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Once Steam has been forcibly closed, it can be reopened as normal.
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The wing, which was evacuated after the attack, reopened within two hours.
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And major roads that had been damaged or burned by protesters reopened.
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Dicks, actually, made a strong showing at the newly-reopened Roxy Cinema.
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The Delaware Burger King reopened following two inspections by the local health department.
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Whitney Museum of American Art has recently reopened under the banner of the
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But for now, he got his government reopened without giving away the store.
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The Alameda county Fire Department said westbound lanes reopened after about an hour.
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Maybe they couldn't get rangers in fast enough after the government reopened yesterday?
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Upon learning of this incident, Blanchard told KATU that they reopened the case.
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No devices were found at the locations and the centers reopened soon after.
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The case can be reopened if Davis missteps in the next 3 years.
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Metrolink service through the station was suspended, but the station reopened on Tuesday.
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The Coast Guard has reopened the port of Brownsville, but others remain closed.
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Broader market moves were quiet as financial markets reopened after the Easter holiday.
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The Quaalude admissions were the reason Montgomery County prosecutors reopened Constand's criminal case.
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In 1984, the plant reopened as NUMMI or New United Motor Manufacturing Inc.
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That system was reopened last week, but there aren't any employees manning it.
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And his decision to shirk their lockstep opposition to impeachment reopened those wounds.
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As its forces advance, Iraq recently reopened its border with Jordan at Trebil.
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The Warsaw Exchange reopened in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union.
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They refused to engage in any serious negotiation until the government was reopened.
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Once again, schools were shut, and gradually reopened over the next few weeks.
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The road was fixed in 48 hours but it reopened on Tuesday, Nov.
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Rattled investors sent stocks tumbling when the Moscow exchange reopened on April 9th.
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And if he shuts down the government, how do you get it reopened?
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By Thursday morning, the protests had subsided and roads in Benghazi had reopened.
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"There is no clarity on when the border will be reopened," Mohammad said.
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Trump said that during the three weeks the government is reopened, until Feb.
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Police said in January their case had been reopened, the Toledo Blade reports.
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When I reopened the app, I realized that my photo map had disappeared.
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No matter; the government would be reopened and both sides could claim victory.
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Sandy Hook Elementary, which reopened in 2016, pioneered many of these design concepts.
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Now, big stores and restaurants have reopened because they are powered by generators.
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Saudi Arabia reopened its embassy in Baghdad in 2015 after a quarter century.
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The Château de Chambord, a Unesco World Heritage site, reopened on Friday morning.
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A portion of the Houston Ship Channel was reopened at 12:45 p.m.
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A pipeline that exploded in Alabama last week, killing a worker, has reopened.
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The claim has reopened the wounds of Clinton's bitter primary battle against Sen.
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This technological advance has reopened the ethical debate about the 14-day limit.
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Bates' ruling would go further and order the program reopened in its entirety.
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The Taco Bell was evacuated, police said, but was reopened later that day.
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Precious metals markets reopened after being closed on Monday for the Christmas holiday.
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He reopened the case just days before the election, but found no wrongdoing.
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Should the situation stabilize, he said, the piers would be reopened as before.
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The Joker ride reopened Sunday after inspectors checked the coaster, reports CBS-DFW.
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On Sunday, the school reopened and things have since gone back to normal.
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Then he saw the San Ysidro border had reopened after hours of closure.
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But because life is a gift that endlessly gives, this chapter has reopened.
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Audrey Lee arrived in June, 2015, six weeks before the Embassy formally reopened.
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The TSA screening checkpoint in Terminal 20193 reopened at around 22019:24 p.m.
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The rotunda reopened to visitors after more than a year of repair work.
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Additional schools that announced closures last week and earlier this week have reopened.
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The crossing is being reopened only for those forces, the Israeli army said.
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The resignations reopened speculation about a challenge to her leadership, something that Mrs.
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It reopened as of March 4, but is limiting the volume of tourists.
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Today: The club closed and reopened as the short-lived Whiskey Blu bar.
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Before long, it reopened that door to all the sugary things I loved.
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The location temporarily shut down on Monday for cleaning and reopened on Tuesday.
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Mr. Todd killed himself in 2012, days before the case was officially reopened.
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Not even four days later, we're reopened because they're saying we're essential now.
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When North Korea asked for it to be reopened in 2013, Australia refused.
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While Shanghai's Disney Town, a shopping center, has reopened, the park has not.
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The mosque closed on March 5 for sterilization, and reopened on March 7.
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Clinton's email was being reopened, a move that almost certainly aided Mr. Trump.
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It said Thursday that all but one of these shops have since reopened.
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Independent of the Klimt find, the Jäger family's restitution case is being reopened.
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When markets reopened on September 9th the GSEs' share prices jumped by 40%.
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The galleries have now reopened with two substantial, and very different, traveling exhibitions.
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The Las Vegas Police Department has reopened a sexual assault case from 2009.
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When the first grocery store reopened in south Wilmington, the results were predictable.
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Cook added that many suppliers to Apple have reopened factories in the country.
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The mine reopened in May, providing jobs — but in a riskier work environment.
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Hotels and restaurants have reopened, and tourists are again lounging on its beaches.
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In 1979, when the temple officially reopened, only 11 old monks were left.
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Walt Disney Co reopened its Orlando Disney World theme park on Sept. 270.
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The ports were reopened on July 11 and eastern fields gradually resumed operations.
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The Rockefeller Plaza deck reopened in 2005, refurbished as Top of the Rock.
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A Lotte Group official said on Tuesday that no stores had reopened yet.
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Some schools which had reopened after air quality improved, shut again this week.
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Seomun Market, the city's largest, reopened on Monday after a day of disinfection.
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After 10 months of inspection, analysis and repair, it finally reopened in July.
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Others reopened their schools on Thursday, or planned to open Friday or Monday.
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In fact, Blunt pointed to McConnell's stance that negotiations would not be reopened.
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Early in 2016, under American prodding, the Iraqis reopened negotiations with Trevi S.p.
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Ms. Constand's case was reopened, and Mr. Cosby was charged in December 2015.
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On March 22nd, the artists reopened the live stream, this time from Liverpool.
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And one, in Hoboken, N.J., is being reopened as a bar and restaurant.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, in a show of solidarity with protesters, ordered it reopened.
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It was reopened in 2011 and extended for another five years in 2015.
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The 1-mile main track reopened Monday and remains open for limited training.
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"Well, they've reopened the club, but they haven't changed the mythology," she says.
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Las Vegas police said Monday they had reopened the criminal investigation last month.
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Democrats in particular seethed when Comey reopened the case against Clinton on Oct.
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Police reopened parts of the Tolo Highway that had been blocked during clashes.
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The airport, which was closed for more than 36 hours, reopened on Friday.
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The trails in the area reopened to the public just one year ago.
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The airport closed after the strike but later reopened, according to its website.
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It reopened in March 2008, after nearly two decades spent in glum slumber.
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Walmart said all but five of its stores in the region had reopened.
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Tate St. Ives reopened after an 18-month, £19333-million (~$24.9 million) renovation.
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Democrats insisted talks on border security occur only after the government is reopened.
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SEATTLE — After three years and $56 million, Seattle's Asian Art Museum reopened to the public on February 8 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a full weekend of free events to introduce visitors to the "reimagined, reinstalled, reopened" space.
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NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-year, 10-year, 30-year securities next week, see: 3-year notes: here 10-year reopened notes: here 30-year reopened bonds: here Reporting by Richard Leong
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The interstate was closed for hours after the crash and reopened at 3 a.m.
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Some of the gossipy accounts have reopened under different names—with less racy content.
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Ali's store reopened Thursday with memorials placed outside by loyal customers, NBC 6 reports.
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It reopened in 2010 for various sporting events until its roof collapsed in 2013.
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Last Thursday, some FSA offices reopened to provide limited loan and tax document services.
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Vinik will personally be in charge of all investment decisions at the reopened firm.
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But "the second-quarter number would be humongous if the government reopened," he said.
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After many decades, Israel Defense Forces reopened direct combat positions to women in 2000.
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And Tanzania reopened negotiations with Beijing last year over a planned $11 billion port.
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In response, the federal Medicaid agency reopened the public comment period for Kentucky's plan.
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Tesla, according to Reuters and local media reports, on Monday reopened its Shanghai Gigafactory.
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Tesla reopened its Shanghai factory on Monday, the Japanese publication The Asahi Shimbun reported.
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Issues that seemed settled after their ascension to NATO in 2004 have been reopened.
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State officials said all roads damaged by the quakes had been repaired and reopened.
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On August 17, the museum reopened its European art galleries after a summer rehaul.
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That both victims were black reopened wounds of racial division and distrust of police.
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When banks reopened on the following day, people queued to make their first withdrawals.
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By Wednesday morning, the highway had reopened, but fuel had run out, stranding evacuees.
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The concert hall was quietly reopened briefly in March to survivors and their families.
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The situation is now "under control," and the zoo reopened at noon on Saturday.
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Les Cayes' main hospital had to be evacuated Tuesday and has since partially reopened.
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Saudi Arabia's index was nearly flat early on Sunday as it reopened after Eid.
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The MTA subway stations in the area were not damaged and will be reopened.
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Some flights resumed as Hong Kong's airport reopened on Tuesday, but hundreds remained cancelled.
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Bethenny reopened her divorce case against Jason Hoppy, according to docs filed December 6.
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A centre-left Labor government later closed the units, but reopened them in 2012.
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The conflict has reopened ethnic fault lines between Kiir's Dinka and Machar's Nuer people.
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Poma hasn't reopened the club, saying she was contemplating the future of the club.
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After he became pope, Ratzinger reopened the investigation and dissolved the order, Francis said.
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The FEC, for its part, recently reopened its own proceeding around online ad disclosure.
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A restoration project, partly funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, saw Reims reopened in 1938.
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The facility has been closed and we are assessing when it will be reopened.
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Canada last reopened the bond in November 2014 with a C$1 billion issue.
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It was unclear when that stretch of the waterway would be reopened, he said.
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The criminal investigation is later reopened and detectives visit Toronto to interview Ms. Constand.
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Some main roads had reopened on Tuesday but they remained blocked in some areas.
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"I think 'Despacito' really reopened that door for a lot of people," he said.
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The door reopened in 214, when the Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v.
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Following his removal from Ecuador's London embassy, Sweden reopened its rape investigation into Assange.
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It reopened last September after a three-year closure due to lack of funding.
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Lactalis' takeover offer on Parmalat shares ends after having been reopened on March 29.
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Viacom's stock was halted for volatility on the news and reopened up 5 percent.
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The span was rebuilt in six weeks and reopened last weekend, sooner than expected.
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He informed Congress, via letter, that the FBI had reopened its investigation into Clinton.
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A second CVS shuttered after the unrest reopened in late February after a renovation.
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It was reopened later with tighter security and the city offered free bus travel.
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Donald Trump's Department of Justice has reopened its doors to business from private prisons.
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Military checkpoints have sprung up again, and shops, mosques and petrol stations have reopened.
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The port of Arecibo reopened for daylight hours, the U.S. Department of Energy said.
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Even as some banks and grocery stores reopened, lines stretched hundreds of people long.
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It reopened the books and wrote slaves and their descendants into the national narrative.
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Students from 24 other schools, which remain closed, attended some of the reopened schools.
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By Sunday afternoon, CBP reopened crossing lanes in both directions to pedestrians and vehicles.
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No new illnesses have been reported since the Powell location was reopened last week.
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Trump eventually relented and reopened government agencies when Democrats refused his wall money demands.
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The reopened Alinea will be a brand-new restaurant in everything but the name.
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Other portions, included the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge which was rebuilt and reopened last year.
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By Monday afternoon, all subway stations with direct access to the terminal were reopened.
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The portion of the trail that was closed following the attack has since reopened.
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In August, it reopened, just a few blocks away, in an eerily similar space.
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The shattered layer was replaced Monday, and the Skydeck reopened Tuesday, USA Today reported.
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The historic restaurant has since reopened after working out a deal with the State.
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Even as the airport reopened, scenes of grief played out at a nearby hospital.
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The Homestead reopened in 1961 as The Saratoga County Infirmary, a public nursing home.
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It closed in 2017 but reopened in March last year to accommodate an influx.
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U.S. markets reopened Wednesday after a day of inactivity for the July 4 celebrations.
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Emison said he has been hoping that the case would one day be reopened.
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Embassies have reopened, phone lines between both nations are restored and flights have resumed.
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After the march wrapped up, police reopened the highway shortly after 12:30 p.m.
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On September 20, Apple reopened its newly designed Fifth Avenue store to the public.
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Forensics examinations could be reopened even after a person had been buried, he said.
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The island reopened in October 2018, but with significantly more infrastructure, and fewer tourists.
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Mr. Kristal returned to Lodz after the war and reopened the family candy store.
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The motion failed, with Democrats saying that the government needs to be fully reopened.
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The road linking the affected districts with Gorontalo, the neighboring province, had just reopened.
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The case was recently reopened by the U.S. Court of Appeals after previous dismissals.
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It has reopened the ongoing discussion about whether what WikiLeaks does counts as journalism.
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Saudi Arabia reopened its embassy in Baghdad in 2015 following a 25-year break.
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The Masquerade closed down, and it has reopened, but it's still not the same.
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The case could be reopened if agents find evidence that classified materials were mishandled.
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The discovery temporarily shut down the exhibition, and it was reopened within three hours.
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As the owners tinkered to find the right formula, the restaurants closed, then reopened.
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Other cities like Denver and Cheyenne, Wyoming, reopened too early and deaths spiked again.
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BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq's main seaport Umm Qasr reopened on Saturday at 3 a.m.
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She is now awaiting a court date after new lawyers got her case reopened.
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The island's beaches have reopened but they are not equally ready to welcome guests.
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South Korea's Kospi (KOSPI)declined 0.6% as it reopened Friday, following Thursday's public holiday.
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He even reopened the door to some kind of engagement with the Iranian leadership.
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A few seconds of video have reopened old wounds about police brutality in America.
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He eventually moved to have the bankruptcy reopened for an investigation of potential fraud.
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That case would be reopened three times before the building's 303 violations were closed.
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The Mario M. Cuomo Bridge will be examined before it is reopened, officials said.
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Officials called it a "deliberate act," and the airport finally reopened around 6 a.m.
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The volcano has since calmed down, at least outwardly, and the airport has reopened.
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The news that Till's case has been reopened coincides with recently elected Alabama Sen.
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Though part of the bridge reopened several weeks later, the work was just beginning.
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Just two, Abu Zeid and Zakariya Azizeh, reopened in the khan earlier this year.
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Some asylum seekers have even had their cases reopened after they have been deported.
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Our diplomatic mission in Washington must be reopened only once this law is repealed.
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Almost 603,000 flights were canceled or delayed, but by Monday the airport had reopened.
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And then, once we're reopened and out of this, we should pay it back.
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All of those stores have reopened, but sales remain lower than before the storm.
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Investigators have said Mr. Wagner has not been interviewed since the investigation was reopened.
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On the first Friday of February, five months after the attack, the clinic reopened.
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It has also reopened old wounds and anxieties in southeast Turkey's deeply traumatized population.
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Now that the museum has officially reopened, we're eager to hear from our readers.
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The road was closed for about 10 hours and reopened around 4:30 a.m.
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Even as other accommodations in the region have reopened, Caneel Bay remains in tatters.
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He added that missing persons' cases were being reopened in light of the revelations.
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Nearly 40 years later, he was retried after the state reopened the murder investigations.
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In the Philippines, Boracay was shut for similar reasons, but it has since reopened.
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Then he reopened a review of standards for vehicle model years 6900 through 2628.
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Apple said that 13 of its 42 retail stores on the mainland have reopened.
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Apple said that 29 of its 42 retail stores on the mainland have reopened.
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Alma White College was reopened as Somerset Christian College, with Mr. Cruver as president.
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Everyone got out of the boat safely and the attraction was reopened, Disney said.
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The headquarters just reopened this month after being closed for more than a year.
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The checkpoint reopened in 2012, and the town has since become a tourist attraction.
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Supermarkets and commercial stores which shuttered on Saturday had mostly reopened by Sunday morning.
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SDF forces had then repelled the attackers and the road was reopened, it said.
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Montgomery County, MD. Incident contained to right shoulder and all travel lanes are reopened.
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U.S. financial markets reopened on Tuesday after the New Year's Day holiday on Monday.
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The two high-speed trains lines at Barcelona Sants were later reopened, Renfe said.
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During their conversation, he said that he had reopened peace talks with the Taliban.
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Cases began being reopened in October But immigration attorneys say these cases are different.
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South Korea's Kospi (KOSPI) traded flat, as the market reopened after the Christmas holiday.
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Even when he later recanted the majority of his claims, they were never reopened.
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The U.S. and Cuba reopened long-shuttered embassies in each others' capitals last summer.
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We want to negotiate, get to a better number and get the government reopened.
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He has said they repeatedly asked him to intervene to have their accounts reopened.
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Several businesses in the city have reopened, including Walmart, Target and various gas stations.
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Schools remained closed but many businesses had reopened, despite widespread debris still awaiting cleanup.
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In June, the grove reopened to the public after three years of restoration work.
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Here's the latest: President Trump temporarily reopened the government, but the clock is ticking.
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Last October, Dorado Beach reopened with more than 300,000 new plantings and expanded facilities.
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An average of 22015 seniors have graduated each year since it reopened in 2600.
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We have reopened or built several hospitals and 350 schools attended by 120,000 students.
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The artist-run Secret Project Robot reopened at a new space in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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Restaurants reopened, and people were retrieving their cars from medians and other high ground.
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Since then, they say, Saudi Arabia has reopened cinemas and allowed women to drive.
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Fort Negley reopened in 2004, on the 140th anniversary of the Battle of Nashville.
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The court reopened the bankruptcy case several months after the assault lawsuit was filed.
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The Senate failed to pass two proposals Thursday that would have reopened the government.
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In past shutdowns, federal employees have been granted back pay once the government reopened.
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The subway stop on the square reopened last summer after being closed for two years; the old Nile Hilton was renovated and reopened in November as the Nile Ritz-Carlton; and a government redevelopment of parts of downtown including the square is continuing.
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WASHINGTON, July 6 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-year and reopened 10-year notes, and reopened 30-year bonds next week, see: 3-year notes: here 10-year notes: here 30-year bonds: here Washington economics newsroom
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WASHINGTON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-year notes, reopened 10-year notes and reopened 30-year bonds next week, see: 3-year notes: here 10-year notes: here 30-year bonds: here Washington economics newsroom
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WASHINGTON, March 2 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-year and reopened 10-year notes, and reopened 30-year bonds next week, see: 3-year notes: here 10-year notes: here 30-year bonds: here Washington economics newsroom
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WASHINGTON, March 7 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-year and reopened 10-year notes, and reopened 30-year bonds next week, see: 3-year notes: here 10-year notes: here 30-year bonds: here Washington economics newsroom
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WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-month and 6-month bills and reopened 10-year TIPS next week, see: 3-month bills here 6-month bills here 10-year reopened TIPS here Washington economics team
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WASHINGTON, Jan 4 (Reuters) - For details of the U.S. Treasury's auction of 3-year and reopened 10-year notes, and reopened 30-year bonds next week, see: 3-year notes: here 10-year notes: here 30-year bonds: here Washington economics newsroom
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"Prime Minister Rinne reiterated that the withdrawal agreement will be not reopened," the spokesman said.
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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's investigation into the allegations was reopened in October 2018.
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Tan army humvees were parked outside the barber shop, which had reopened over the weekend.
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He was released Thursday on bond after the Board of Immigration Appeals reopened his case.
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It is the second time this year the Swiss bank has reopened the AT21 market.
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Chipotle closed the restaurant on Monday and reopened it on Wednesday, following a deep cleaning.
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Thirty-six years later, the case, which was reopened in 2011, is still making headlines.
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But years before, in 2003, the cold case was reopened following breakthroughs in DNA science.
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In the same month, Chase Bank reopened after KCB Group was appointed to manage it.
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Congress and Obama also reopened the fund and set aside $2.7 billion to pay victims.
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HHS later reopened applications for the funding, but with strict requirements focused on abstinence education.
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The prosecutor said at the time the investigation could be reopened if the situation changed.
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Sweden reopened an investigation into the rape allegation, first made in 2010, on May 13.
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The big picture: About half of all Farm Service Agency offices will be reopened Jan.
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The distillate line has been since reopened and parts of the gasoline line are operating.
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After a trading halt, the stock reopened down about 30 percent in after-hours trading.
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Nearby restaurants have long since reopened, and diners have settled back into their usual seats.
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And in September 2018, the two countries reopened crossing points, allowing for trade and travel.
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The Shanghai Composite index plummeted as much as 8.73% when the market reopened on Monday.
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The monument, measuring 555 feet, was closed Tuesday afternoon for repairs and reopened Wednesday morning.
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The probe was closed early this year and later was reopened by a new prosecutor.
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However, the share price dropped more than two percent when the market reopened on Monday.
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An old hostel will be reopened and Ulva will make a renewed pitch for tourists.
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"The events of this past week have reopened wounds few can imagine," the family said.
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On Thursday, activist Okiya Omtatah won a court order saying the channels should be reopened.
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Officials also reopened a stretch of the 210 freeway that had been closed for days.
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But her death nonetheless fanned rumor and innuendo, and in 2011 authorities reopened the case.
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The ride was closed during the afternoon and reopened on Saturday night, the AP reported.
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Last November, it printed a 1bn 40-year and reopened it for 1bn in February.
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The school said it reopened to allow students and faculty to grieve and receive counseling.
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Is the bakery going to be reopened and when can we start getting bread again?
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Now that the SBA has finally reopened, it faces a backlog of loans to process.
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Authorities on Sunday had not reopened neighborhoods in Redding that were devastated by the flames.
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The mall was closed as authorities responded to the robbery, but it reopened later Saturday.
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Pence noted that Democrats had said they would not negotiate until the government was reopened.
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But after six months, "Meeting" (1980–86) reopened on August 1 with a clear view.
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However, managers took over operations at the CIM terminal late last week and reopened pipes.
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Within a few months, a branch of the viaduct was reopened to light traffic only.
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Buzzard, which accounts for nearly a fifth of British offshore oil production, reopened on Oct.
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Four days after Mr Xi's broadcast, the Shanghai stockmarket reopened after a new-year break.
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Most roads have reopened but travel in some areas west of the city remains difficult.
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"There have been a lot of reopened plants but demand has hardly improved," said Bai.
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Mahathir has reopened investigations into the state development fund 1MBD, which was founded by Najib.
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Las Ramblas reopened Friday morning but reminders of the previous day's horror were all around.
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The rail line was shut down during the protests but reopened on Sunday, he said.
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Their shutdown shakedown did not work, and government was reopened with no resolution to DACA.
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The White House on Saturday refused to negotiate on immigration issues until the government reopened.
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Egypt's blue-chip index gained 26 percent after the market reopened following a public holiday.
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The company reopened the eight-inch line on Monday, but the larger line remained shut.
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Once Spain returned to democracy and fully reopened the border in 1985, Gibraltar's economy gained.
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After shutting its doors for more than two years, Raffles Singapore officially reopened this month.
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"Over the past few months, they've reopened the path for another rate hike," he said.
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The port of Ponce reopened on Saturday with restrictions, but has yet to receive cargoes.
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It reopened as a hotel in 2010; it did not become a hotel that year.
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Giuliani told the prosecutor at the time that the investigation into Burisma should be reopened.
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Stores reopened less than an hour later, a mall security supervisor told Reuters by phone.
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It reopened as a hotel in 13; it did not become a hotel that year.
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The school reopened the following day and there is an ongoing investigation, the Post reported.
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In morning U.S. trade, stocks traded mixed after markets reopened following the July 4 holiday.
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The back-to-back shootings reopened the debate on gun control legislation in recent weeks.
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About 50 percent of the businesses that closed after the riots have reopened, officials say.
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Some reopened at the end of last year, but the one in Chibok remains closed.
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All portions of I-44 and Interstate 55 in the St. Louis area had reopened.
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During the 2013 shutdown, weekly options and futures reports were delayed until the government reopened.
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The Washington Metro reopened after inspectors took a day to scour 600 subway power cables.
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She reopened the investigation into Mr. Rosario's conviction and agreed to interview the alibi witnesses.
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Trump reopened negotiations of the 1994 treaty out of concern U.S. economic interests were suffering.
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Brussels has said the existing deal, which parliament has rejected three times, cannot be reopened.
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The blaze was 80% contained as of Friday morning, and the Reagan Library has reopened.
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Soon after the street reopened, a new line began to form outside the embassy compound.
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The employee ended up testing negative for coronavirus, Thomas said, and the schools reopened Wednesday.
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Few, if any of the reopened schools have generators, or internet access, or air-conditioning.
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Today: The club closed and reopened briefly in 2012, but now it's gone for good.
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The mosque, one of two where 50 people were killed this month, reopened this weekend.
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Originally the zoology building, it reopened to the public in 24 after decades of neglect.
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The hotel was reopened to host visiting IS commanders, as well as to hold weddings.
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It was reopened a few days later, only to close again after anonymous bomb threats.
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The Seattle Cinerama reopened in 1999 after an overhaul that included a restored Cinerama screen.
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Starbucks reopened the store Monday morning after a "deep clean" and consultation with health officials.
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That ensured that when Mr. Comey informed Congress that he had reopened the investigation Mrs.
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Old wounds are reopened and new understandings sought, but the movie avoids a pat conclusion.
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So, on Saturday, Brendan and his family reopened the lemonade stand for one more day.
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That documentary reawakened interest in the shooting, and the police reopened the case in 2009.
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Turmoil had shuttered the university, administrators said, but it reopened last year with 2,700 students.
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They reopened a coal mine that was shut down in the past month or so.
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Trump has also strongly signaled that he wants the economy "reopened" as soon as possible.
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When US markets reopened on February 18, investors pushed the company's stock down by 103%.
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He was scheduled to give another speech when Parliament reopened the day after his disappearance.
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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reopened the case at Mayorga's request in August 2018.
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Who were these unnamed, presumably reliable sources on whose word the case should be reopened?
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Since the office reopened in February, workers enter in shifts staggered to minimize potential exposure.
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The High Street, which was fully pedestrianized decades ago, would be reopened to vehicle traffic.
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It reopened within a month thanks to the rebuilding efforts of employees and Austin residents.
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"We're working to get some of the trails reopened in a few weeks," he said.
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Shortly after leaving the White House in September, Bolton reopened both of his political operations.
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European officials have been resolute that negotiations cannot be reopened, while the backstop must endure.
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The renovated area reopened on June 23, 2018, and introduced new versions of beloved rides.
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It eventually received $10.4 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and reopened in 2016.
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Mr. Grégoire did not say which parts of the forecourt would be reopened, or when.
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The FRA reopened the public comment period in order to get feedback from Friday's hearing.
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The two ports were shut last Friday for the same reason and reopened on Saturday.
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Apple's iPhone manufacturing partner sites have reopened, but are ramping up more slowly than expected.
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Currently, cinemas across the country are shuttered and it's uncertain when they will be reopened.
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The recently reopened Quad's recurring programs will include Two for Tuesday, a midweek double bill.
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Part of it reopened and has stayed open since new construction began in January 2014.
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South Korea's Kospi index fell 22019% when it reopened after the Lunar New Year holiday.
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In 2013, they reopened the line only for it to be overloaded by prank calls.
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Times Insider Finding out why Caneel Bay Resort on St. John hasn't reopened was complicated.
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In the past, shows have closed and reopened after a hiatus, often in smaller theaters.
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The playhouse officially reopened after the Restoration, but it was torn down within the decade.
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Some of the stores that have already closed will be reopened with fewer staff members.
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Carter championed the Shah's nuclear power aspirations, and reopened U.S. negotiations to assist the program.
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In Charleston, South Carolina, the airport reopened Saturday afternoon after being shut for three days.
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But the unsealing of the warrant reopened deep wounds for him and other Clinton supporters.
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She said five of her DACA clients saw their cases reopened in October or November.
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Encouraged, Mr. Peng reopened his old restaurant as Peng's, bringing his signature dish with him.
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The Tate Modern reopened on Monday morning, August 5, but the viewing platform remained closed.
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The stock reopened higher by more than 10 percent after the blog post was released.
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Instead, we reopened the hearing and assessed the testimony that was given on our own.
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The firm was renamed Point72 Asset Management when it reopened in 2018, according to Bloomberg.
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After scores of businesses on 56th Street complained of revenue losses, it was partly reopened.
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After a New York State Police investigator reopened the investigation into the disappearance of Mrs.
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Iraq reopened its Qaim border-crossing with Syria in September after eight years of closure.
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Because the case has been reopened, state law prohibits public entities from commenting on it.
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The school reopened Wednesday for the first time since a Valentine's Day assault killed 17.
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A friend of mine went camping in Yosemite a few weeks after the park reopened.
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Retail stores were also closed, but some have been reopened with decreased hours last week.
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The grocery store closed early for a deep cleaning on Thursday but reopened on Friday.
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I tried to distract myself, but every 10 minutes I reopened the app to check.
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But in September, the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea reopened crossing points on the border.
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This Tuscan spot in the East Village has reopened after a fire on Dec. 25.
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Aaron VanArsdale has not reopened Craft Draft 2 Go taproom in the wake of the controversy.
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About an hour later, the airport said it had reopened -- but that travelers should expect delays.
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Two months ago, Mohammed Sleik reopened his sandwich shop near Douma&aposs badly damaged Grand Mosque.
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When police reopened the decades-old murder in 22008, DNA testing nearly ensnared another innocent man.
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Separately, Israel reopened the Quneitra crossing on its occupied Golan Heights front with Syria on Monday.
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But in April, an FCC decision reopened a loophole for the company grow much, much bigger.
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The company said the line has since reopened and deliveries on Trans Mountain were not affected.
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New Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad reopened investigations into 1MDB that were stifled under Najib&aposs rule.
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The Bank of Portugal said on Friday it had reopened the sales process for Novo Banco.
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But much to our surprise, the pool reopened a week into our stay in the city.
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Four-year-old filly Lets Light the Way died on the track after it was reopened.
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Parker says the Justice Department hasn&apost told Till&aposs family anything about the reopened investigation.
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Some have reopened, but it could be weeks or months before production can fully ramp up.
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The airstrip was reopened briefly on Thursday but had to be closed again after another sighting.
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Interstate 70 was shut down Saturday night, but it has reopened, according to the Colorado DOT.
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Di Maio then reopened the door to a government with Lega without Savona as finance minister.
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When the circuses eventually reopened, it was with fewer animals but a full complement of clowns.
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On Revealing that the Clinton Email Inquiry was ReOpened Speaking is really bad; concealing is catastrophic.
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She cited security concerns and said he could give the address once the government was reopened.
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Congress and Trump reopened the government last week with a measure that will expire on Feb.
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They have fallen more than 11% since the market reopened following the Lunar New Year break.
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The case was reopened in June 2015 after The New York Times revealed the server's existence.
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Apple reopened five stores in Beijing on Friday, but is limiting hours, according to its website.
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About 2 -1/2 hours later, the airport said on Twitter that the checkpoint had reopened.
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The ride later reopened on Monday, and continued to work as usual on Tuesday, May 3.
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No one was hurt in the incident and the area has been reopened to the public.
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The round initially closed in October 2018, but was more recently reopened to allow Dror's investment.
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Gasoline futures jumped 13 percent, then pared gains on news Colonial had reopened another gasoline line.
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His successor, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, reopened the border as part of an ongoing process of economic reform.
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Another MSF center in Butembo was also attacked in late February but reopened a week later.
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Trading volume picked up as some European markets reopened after closing for May Day on Wednesday.
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After the completion of the evacuation on Thursday, the railway line between Belgrade and Thessaloniki reopened.
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In another move to ease tension, the government reopened two television stations controlled by opposition politicians.
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