And if the old wound reopens it will reach the jugular vein? |
A few days later the enemy reopens the tunnel but a friendly air strike seals it again. |
The decision reopens a longstanding debate about whether mentally ill inmates can be executed if they are sane only while taking drugs. |
The discussion insightfully reopens the play's painful legal and ethnic issues. |
The refurbished theater reopens with its brick-walled intimacy loyally preserved. |
It reopens the prospect of a period when resistance to imperialism is not about peace processes, but about struggle. |