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The demand to reopen the ballot box was sparked by a statement made by three councillors who witnessed the ballot counting.
On Tuesday, March 26, we shall reopen the sheep market alone for the sale of spring lambs, hoggs and cull ewes by auction.
We reopen old wounds of briefly requited, now lost love, hidden pain, suppressed grief.
A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal.
The hotel was the first to reopen after the 1906 earthquake and fires leveled every hotel in the city.
Nasser had sunk blockships in the canal and it did not reopen until March 1957, under UN control.
This is another step forward in our efforts to reopen global markets for U.S. beef.
A leading campaigner in the push to reopen Rochdale Canal has called on Rochdale Council to act swiftly to create a boatyard in Littleborough.
Planting into too-wet soil may result in poor seed-soil contact or seed furrows that reopen upon drying.
The nightclub formerly known as Desperados is scheduled to reopen under the name Coyotes Bar and Dance Saloon.
In its last pitch it made a desperate bid to reopen the trial, calling new witnesses, and this was of course refused.
Perhaps he was simply reluctant to reopen a debate that came to define, if not paralyse, much of his second term.
There was a real and deeply worrying possibility that it would reopen the Cold War division between East and West.
India's fear that substantive negotiations will reopen the state's accession to India is unreal.
The ability to reopen proceedings after the ordinary appeal process has been concluded can also create injustice.
In a desperate act of revenge, assisted by the US secret services, the Spanish government is threatening to reopen the case.
The five New York commodity futures exchanges will reopen today, a spokesman said yesterday.
Fortunately, most schools forced to close due to the adverse weather were due to reopen today.
The need for Ottawa to push the U.S. harder to reopen the border to live cattle is a common refrain from producers across the country.
The Agriculture Department has been intensively negotiating for years to reopen that market.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I do not propose here to reopen the agelong dispute between free will and determinism, which seems to me largely verbal.
Ranging alongside, he endeavored to reopen the conversation, but to no purpose.
Baker cut through fifty miles of the sudd, and urged the khdive to reopen the Nile.
Rosamund should reopen for him that door which, hard-driven by misfortune, he had slammed.
She refused to fit in with the Wickham Place set, or to reopen discussion of Helen and Paul, whom Margaret would have utilized as a short-cut.
He suggested that the general should reopen it after the prorogation.
This kind of money could reopen all the branch lines that were closed down 50 years ago.
Alton Towers owner Merlin has insisted The Smiler will only reopen after thorough safety checks.
Having nothing better to do at first, he was urged to reopen the school.
Consultation on the future of the site will run for 16 weeks, but the major sticking point is that it will not reopen as a general hospital.
Although much of the damage remains unrepaired, the National Park Service announced Thursday that it would reopen the island to visitors Monday.
By mid-August, Gaucho will reopen downstairs with a new bar and conferencing facilities in its private dining room.
Then about ten o'clock Basil Pyne has to show up and reopen the subject.
Even I could mount before they could reopen the gate, which Raffles held against them for half an instant with unnecessary gallantry.
The London-based drugmaker said Wednesday it expects within three days it will reopen the manufacturing plant in Zebulon, about 25 miles east of Raleigh.
Mr Glob, aged 34, who lives in Coventry, is one of the directors of a new company planning to reopen the night-club in the summer and change its name yet again.
We are extremely grateful to postmistress Pat Harper for agreeing to stay on and reopen the branch in order to provide access to Post Office services to the community.
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