Most Londoners resent attempts to repair it and support the idea of reopening it. |
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With reopening of schools round the corner, parents have started getting tensed up. |
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Countryside campaigners have long fought any proposals for the reopening of the quarry. |
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It has been shown that repetitive alveolar collapse and reopening can be injurious to the lung. |
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The pair are campaigning for the reopening of the small police station, which closed to the public several years ago. |
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He is reopening a cold case from 2001 in which a 46-year-old Wichita woman was strangled and dumped in a creek. |
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Recently both the Times and the New York Daily News have editorialized in favor of reopening the Fresh Kills landfill. |
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Bradford Council is looking at the possibility of reopening some enclosed tracks and allowing some limited caving. |
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Damage was being assessed before a decision could be made on its reopening. |
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A former Rossendale town centre bank that has stood empty for nine years is on the verge of reopening as an aquatic centre. |
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If he is deemed by the court to not be fit and proper to operate the pub then we would look at reopening with a new tenant. |
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For rebreather divers, closing the loop, drinking, and reopening the loop requires long breath-holding. |
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The reopening of a recuperative care centre in Dartford has been welcomed by Darent Valley Hospital. |
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More than 30 Beavers, Scouts and Sea Scouts took part in a number of waterborne activities to celebrate the reopening. |
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North and East Yorkshire councils are right to exercise caution in reopening rights of way. |
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We are in funny waters at the moment for marketing stock and that is another reason why we haven't rushed into reopening the auction. |
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Kinshasa began returning to normal on Monday, with shops reopening and fleets of taxis and buses operating as normal. |
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The reopening was achieved, which took some doing, and the infrastructure has been improved. |
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The coffee shop at the rear of large bookshop in Oxford has been shut, but will soon be reopening as a Starbucks. |
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The Secretary argued that the reopening of all these old sores would benefit none but Germany. |
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As they look at new conductors for the reopening of the Royal Festival Hall, one of the contenders is the explosive Venezuelan, Gustavo Dudamel. |
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He is a strong advocate for reopening Aranda House as a youth refuge, but says his appeals to the NT Government are falling on deaf ears. |
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I think having a cinema will mean that kids can go somewhere in the evening and it might guilt the council into reopening the ice rink. |
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He wanted to assure the public that by reopening this building there is to danger to anyone in the area being affected by anthrax. |
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Before reopening, the Canal bottom was covered with a layer of contaminated sediment, the legacy of an industrial history of over 150 years. |
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Council should think carefully before reopening issues already discussed fully in committee. |
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This also means reopening the controversial nuclear power debate, which I support. |
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Today its reopening is viewed as a vital component in the creation of Shawfair – and for the regeneration of the region. |
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Finally, a new marketing campaign has been drawn up with a view to reopening the centre next spring. |
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The ministers also expressed their determination to push forward the issue of reopening the American frontier to Canadian beef. |
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In April there was a commercial reopening of the centre with 15 new lessees. |
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Repairs are needed to the some of the crash barriers involved in the accident, which could mean the proposed midday reopening being put back well into the afternoon. |
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However, the cattle industry is still waiting for the reopening of the U. S. border to older animals. |
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If the government is dissatisfied, it has other parliamentary methods at its disposal for reopening the debate. |
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The government has repeated it has no intention of reopening the death penalty debate. |
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The majority of sealers were not prepared to wait out this time for the possibility of the harvest reopening. |
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Unfortunately, the border reopening does not yet include either dairy or beef breeding stock or animals over the age of 30 months. |
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On the other hand, reopening contentious matters or permitting one or more of the parties to add to their case or make a new case should rarely be allowed. |
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So reopening that office can only be the first step towards mutual understanding. |
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Conflict has bred conflict, reopening half-healed tribal and caste divisions and rending new ones. |
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The decision for the reopening of the seawall to pedestrians, when the works are completed, has not yet been decided. |
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The general problem of the inapplicability after February 2003 of the new legislation on the reopening of proceedings has not been solved. |
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We were hoping that sanity will prevail upon New Delhi and Islamabad and they will take a decision on reopening of the road but it again proved a mirage. |
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Slamming and reopening the cupboards below the sink several times, he finally produced a large bag of dog food and several cans of soft puppy food. |
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A section of the report looks into reopening Otley Railway Station. |
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Transport links were reopening and black humour was resurfacing as well. |
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One of the characteristic genres of the period is Restoration comedy, or the comedy of manners, which developed upon the reopening of the theatres. |
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Part of this might be figured out through the reopening of the mothballed MGI plant in Kitchener, Ontario. |
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Yet the debonair stars of this reopening show were not Shanghai's futuristic skytowers, but its sepia-tinted buildings of yesteryear. |
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As we approached the reopening of the House we could see a scurry of activity. |
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Public confidence rebounded with the reopening of the banks in sound condition. |
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On this matter, the EU is calling for a de-escalation of tension between Moscow and Tbilisi and the reopening of talks. |
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It consisted in the rehabilitation of the main services in order to permit the reopening of the referral hospital, improving access to water, maintaining the electical network and providing equipment for the hospital rooms. |
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This latter measure is widely seen as a quid pro quo for Peru's decision not to follow jurisdictions such as Bolivia and Ecuador in reopening mining contracts or imposing windfall taxes. |
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A society which has agreed on a most solemn assertion of principles safeguarding human dignity has nothing to gain by periodically reopening a Pandora's box of the more bizarre scientific applications. |
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Since the reopening of the line in 1967, former London Underground Tube stock has been used. |
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He thanked UNHCR for the official reopening in 2003, after a year's closure, of its office in Yaoundé, which had enabled Cameroon to continue to serve as the preferred destination for all people in dire circumstances. |
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Nonetheless, the investigator de facto illegally extended the term of his son's placement in and continued to backdate investigative actions, without officially reopening the investigation. |
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And, moreover, the hair's breadth we are from reopening it. |
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It also became apparent that reopening debate on specific aspects of the draft treaty leads only to the reiteration of conflicting positions, and not to the emergence of new consensus. |
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Correction of a clerical or arithmetical error in any document relating to a proposal which has already been adopted shall not require reopening of the discussion on the proposal, if the error is of no consequence. |
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Also, the reopening of the Lachine Canal to pleasure boating in May 2002 was a resounding success, as indicated by the 4,715 pleasure craft that used the Canal in the first season. |
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Simple ligation has a high failure rate, however, and modern procedures usually rely on stitching the tubes closed or severing a section of the tubes, making the possibility of reopening the pathway remote. |
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Pete'' Knight that they hope will lead to reopening more segments of the California Aqueduct's service roads to bicyclists and walkers. |
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Mr Hatoyama insisted on reopening the agreement locals objected to building a new heliport on an unspoilt shore while offering no reasonable alternative. |
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Their support has been instrumental in creating these construction jobs and hastening the Langlois mine's reopening, which holds great promise for the local workforce. |
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Stuart Broad believes the reopening of the debate over Kevin Pietersen's future is the last thing England need during a torturous World Cup campaign. |
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We are also concerned that these states have promoted a reopening of the text through extreme and unsubstantiated claims about the impact of the Declaration. |
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Tenders are invited for Carrying out A research on the economic impact of reopening international transit through Transnistria. |
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The amount for profit was determined on the basis of information contained in the request for a reopening of the reinvestigation, which has been corroborated by other sources. |
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Nowhere, however, did it say anything about the reopening of the case of Philippe Pétain, which has been claimed by the applicants to have been the purpose of the advertisement. |
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Try closing the browser and reopening it again. |
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Guyana called for compromise and cautioned against reopening the text. |
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However, the Claimant argued in favor of reopening the Settlement Agreement in order to broaden its eligibility criteria for people who could be covered under the compensation plan. |
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As for the blame that the grievor sought to cast on his companions, there was no place for such allegations because it was tantamount to reopening a trial in which the verdict had the status of res judicata. |
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The Assembly also emphasized that the Working Group should not consider issues that would require any reopening of discussions regarding a revision of the 1992 Conventions. |
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It noted that this part of the text was clearly a eulogy of Philippe Pétain, an appeal in his defence designed to create a shift in public opinion favourable to the reopening of his case. |
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However, there seems to be rising public awareness of the benefits of reopening the border and preparations for enabling goods transit from third countries. |
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They said the DPC will continue the protest against the decision of reopening NATO supply line. |
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The setbacks in Europe took a toll on Pitt's health and he died in 1806, reopening the question of who should serve in the ministry. |
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The tunnel was closed to all traffic, with the undamaged South Tunnel reopening for limited services two days later. |
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There has been much speculation about the possibility of reopening the old Shrewsbury and Newport Canal route. |
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Any reopening would require compulsory purchase and demolition of property or tunnels bored. |
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Projects include the Drift Park development on the promenade and the reopening of the town's miniature railway around the Marine Lake. |
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It provided for a system of reopening sound banks under Treasury supervision, with federal loans available if needed. |
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A local group is campaigning for the reopening of Saltford station between Bath and Bristol, to coincide with electrification. |
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With the reopening of the limited cod fisheries in 2006, nearly 2,700 metric tons of cod were hauled in. |
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Mealtime is a communion for families and schools and some businesses close at midday for lunch, reopening later in the afternoon. |
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After its reopening on 27 April 2010, it was used by mainline trains again. |
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In 2006, a group calling itself 'Translink' proposed reopening the tunnel and the route for rail freight. |
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It was completed in March 2014 after reopening in stages to Rochdale town centre. |
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To celebrate the reopening, the first regular mainline scheduled service in England for nearly half a century ran with a steam engine. |
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The reopening marks the first time the garden house behind Haus Esters has been utilized as an exhibition site. |
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The idea of reopening the line was first mooted in 1995 but the Aln Valley Railway Trust has suffered a series of delays and false dawns. |
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They gave up attempting reopening discussion on porbeagle sharks. |
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In 2009 the Greater Manchester Integrated Transport Authority advocated reopening the neighbouring derelict Mayfield station to alleviate capacity problems at Piccadilly. |
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Installation of the ETFE sheeting was completed in spring 2015, and the station upgrade was completed in August 2015, with the official reopening that October. |
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It called for an immediate ceasefire, the withdrawal of all forces behind the armistice lines, an arms embargo, and the reopening of the Suez Canal, which was now blocked. |
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Yesterday Russell Poole died suddenly while at the LA County Sheriff's Department discussing reopening of the Tupac and Biggie cases that he followed so closely. |
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In March 2011, the business plan for the reopening of the South Staffordshire Line between Walsall and Stourbridge for the Midland Metro was submitted to Network Rail. |
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There will be plenty of hands-on activities from mummification magic to Egyptian crafts as the museum celebrates the reopening of its popular Ancient Egypt gallery. |
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