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    1. to reopen the shop


    2. Last week the Administration agreed and it would reopen as a free university for students from around the world


    3. “They have decided to reopen some of the


    4. "We have no plans at this point to reopen any investigation, but if the


    5. The purpose of the gath ering was an open and candid discussion of the need to take Chad and Manuel away from Josie, and the effects of her lesbianism on the whole family, a topic that Roger wanted to avoid because it would reopen a bleeding wound, but which Robert longed for to satisfy and pacify his troubled and agitated mind


    6. American government to pressure the British to reopen the only escape route that existed


    7. lunch time Saturday and reopen on Monday morning


    8. I have tried to make the British Government reopen the file they had on Beck but their official line remains the same as the South Africans


    9. This behemoth would not be able to reopen the guillotine door or lift the structure and as he had on many occasions


    10. We can’t reopen the beam for at least seventy two hours,

    11. As much as they had been doing their eternal infighting about various petty issues, they were now nearly united in condemning her decision to reopen the Golden Gate, saying that the gate was supposed to be used solely for the return of Jesus Christ on the day of the final judgment


    12. Even while knowing that a column of American heavy vehicles was due to show up to reoccupy and reopen the ex-British airbase, Dan Mashad and his six fighters guarding the main gate nearly panicked when they heard the track noise and deep engine rumble of tanks approaching


    13. He turned back to the viewer, motioning to Owens to reopen the signal


    14. There was no timetable as to when they would reopen


    15. I buy on the assumption that they could close the market the next day and not reopen it for five years


    16. As time progressed, though, something kept telling me I should reopen the door


    17. Kimi trying over and over to summon The Passage to reopen, but failing at that as well


    18. I reopen the laptop and open my email server


    19. accounts and reopen new ones


    20. They throw me onto one of the couches and I scream as they pin me down, feeling my wounds reopen and blood running down my arms

    21. Several times she tried to reopen the so hastily closed subject, but got no further in the face of his monumental silence than "But, Robert--"


    22. “Finally, reopen the airport and commuter service throughout the city


    23. She stood stock still, afraid that perhaps one wrong move would reopen the door and expose her


    24. toe, and needs to reopen the heel before stepping in, let the whole


    25. learned the lesson of having to reopen their heel after a toe-release:


    26. The first major University to reopen was San Diego State University


    27. Under banners of peace, we have tried to reopen the


    28. Even worse, it's very easy to reopen accounts if the balances are being paid on time – creditors encourage this


    29. “We had to endure his stats presentation yesterday,” Chalmers sighed, “There’s no way in hell we can reopen the case


    30. However, if I was you I wouldn’t let this opportunity to reopen a relationship with the Creator pass you by

    31. But it isn't hatred that's going to reopen the interstice for the dambuhala


    32. together to reopen their mouth and it is very


    33. It is thus that a wounded man trembles instinctively at the approach of the finger to his wound until it be healed, but Villefort's was one of those that never close, or if they do, only close to reopen more agonizing than ever


    34. "Tomorrow at about this time, we'll need to reopen the hatches to


    35. The boys’ school would reopen after the winter holidays but the loss of the girls’ school represented a big cut in our income


    36. Ryodan closes the doors at dawn and doesn’t reopen to the public until eleven A


    37. "Very good, very good! But the wound remains and will reopen at the first loss


    38. Provided the repaired foundations were sound, the cracks would not reopen


    39. She tried to reopen their connection


    40. warned her that she must not reopen the sore question with his father, who had accepted his decision and forgiven him

    41. It had been his duty, before taking further steps, to reopen the subject with Mrs


    42. Also they would be able to reopen and guard some other gate, so that the besiegers would have to encircle the whole mountain; and for that they had not sufficient numbers


    43. He says we should withdraw the charges, reopen the case, and bring in the person who really killed Dennis Martin


    44. “In the meantime, we have to reopen the case,” I said


    45. I had to personally reopen the Dunne-Goldberg case—and with news that no one in Washington would want to hear


    46. Gentlemen, it would not be an exaggeration to postulate, to prepare ourselves for the possibility, that the Western economy could effectively collapse on Monday, when the Market will reopen


    47. These instructions enabled me to secretly reopen the links and resume my analysis of Thomas Armstrong


    48. Only the safest ones were allowed to reopen


    49. During that war, the Suez Canal had been so littered with sunken ships and unexploded bombs and shells that it had had to be closed, and no one knew when it would reopen


    50. Although no one knows the exact price at which the stock will reopen, the indication (very often disseminated by the exchange) is somewhere between 67





    1. Harry reopened a text on the cultures of classical Greece and Rome and set to absorbing the nuances of ideals propounded by this or that philosopher, statesman or general whose insights filled the pages of the volume


    2. The recent cut on his face had reopened and was gushing with blood


    3. Whilst I ate I pondered what the slide on the watch was so I reopened the rear covers and checked the where abouts it was positioned only to discover one of the half pates covered any chance of investigation


    4. Only swirling leaves and his lute were left behind when she reopened them


    5. Fletcher closed his eyes as Chris launched himself through the air towards the opposite ledge and only reopened them when heard a soft thud


    6. I closed the door out of habit, mostly because of Soot encounters, but thinking about it, I reopened the door, thinking that the room was doing well during its airing out procedure, and Soot wasn’t around to despoil things anyway


    7. Grimes’ Battery had reopened, and as there was imminent risk from our own shells falling short, he sent orders to the artillery to cease firing while the troops deployed


    8. Deserving Cubans were placed in all public offices, schools were reopened, and in a few weeks the filthiest, most distracted corner of Cuba was as clean and orderly as an American city


    9. Linda reopened her pad and studied the names and numbers after them


    10. Her eyelids drooped to closed, then reopened as she lowered her chin again onto her hands

    11. I placed the deposit in the window as instructed, but waited until I heard the other side open and I reopened my side and said, "Peek-a-boo


    12. which in 2008 reopened the Walter B


    13. Covanta Energy, which in 2008 reopened the


    14. Although I used the smaller snip-off the nipple more viscous handheld sealers after brooming it clean, every winter all the old cracks reopened


    15. philosophy and the efforts of great men; it is a convincing proof of the improvement of the human mind, which has boldly reopened a road through the dominions of


    16. “The base could be reopened, couldn’t it?”


    17. On that tragic September 11 day, Coast Guard Captain of the Port of New York, Rear Admiral Richard Bennis, in coordination with the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey, reopened the harbor on a selective basis to commercial vessels while additional Coast Guard units were arriving from around the nation to supplement port security forces


    18. The men quickly filed through, but as Athene was roughly shoved through, the portal collapsed – Titus’s sword was instantly in his hand and turned aggressively to face the remaining men, suspecting that the wizards had closed the portal before he could follow, but to his surprise it reopened again


    19. Titus gave his own sigh of relief at the sight of the reopened portal, at first thinking that he had been duped by the magicians


    20. to hold the drainage tube there in place; a third tube had been inserted into the reopened

    21. was able to understand that he’d reopened my old C-section scar in order to get to my womb


    22. The doors reopened


    23. Karstadt, Germany’s largest department store chain, reopened in some hastily converted row of apartment blocks where the internal walls had been knocked down to provide more space


    24. Before the crèche reopened after the summer holiday, I called a meeting with the parents to


    25. Of course the piece needed to be removed and the patient was taken back to the operating room, the surgical wound reopened, and the piece easily removed


    26. But the scar was now ugly red, as though it had recently been reopened


    27. ” said a man stopping the doors with his hand as the doors rebounded then reopened all the way as he stepped inside


    28. Will you delegate some of your seraphim to help us turn them back, and perhaps forge a new seal in the breach that has been reopened of late?”


    29. Matthew could see by Ellen’s reaction to her statement that an old wound had been reopened


    30. " The judge reopened the case, and when the evidence had been sifted, he discharged the prisoner

    31. Later it was reopened as a Mithraic temple and eventually burned down in connection with one of their orgiastic celebrations


    32. ” The eyes closed and when they reopened, they were pale lavender and unfocused


    33. Maybe, he thought, the snow would melt before school reopened, and he wouldn’t have to do anything about it


    34. She still had enough to last her until school reopened, if she was careful, but what she wanted was protein


    35. The rumor was that the school was to undergo another substantial reorganization, possibly being closed altogether and reopened, with mostly different teachers, as a cluster of smaller schools


    36. Travis started to close the book, paused, and then reopened it and took a closer look


    37. Wounds that once had been healed were easily reopened when prodded in the present


    38. But the man was still lying on top of her when her eyes reopened


    39. I had a one-year subscription and the credit card was closed and shouldn’t have been reopened


    40. Not only had she directed the building of the new Jewish shrine now standing north of the Dome of the Rock, on the Haram esh-Sharif, the ancient Temple Mount of the Jews, but she also had the double archways of the Gate of Mercy unsealed and reopened yesterday

    41. The gate had been walled up nearly twelve centuries ago and was supposed to be reopened only on the day of the final judgment by God


    42. Taking a deep breath, Jiro then reopened his eyes, ready to jump out of his corner and shoot his prey once she was past him


    43. ‘’Those islands are presently under American military occupation, but their status will eventually be reopened for discussion in the future


    44. The gorge had been reopened after being closed for three hours to allow the removal of a crash victim’s vehicle on State Highway 2


    45. Tanya reopened her Bible and she took a deep breath and she read Revelation chapter 13 verses 15 to 18 again


    46. Steve reopened the door and held it while the group walked out to leave


    47. Deanna reopened it and the column of water reformed


    48. “The Enterprise detected the G-device wave and are aware that the Genesis project has been reopened


    49. Halfshaft pressed the button, and the doors reopened


    50. She closed her eyes when the door reopened







































    1. I suspect he thought reopening the issue would stain his name, as well


    2. Her blood had seeded life back into my lifeless daughter which Sonja confirmed by reopening her innocent eyes again and looking at her life giver, who then carefully placed her back down on the floor


    3. Similarly, Roger had to explain in general, and to Robert in particular, that even though he understood their anguish and their desire for a better understanding of their mother’s behavior, he was himself in need of healing and could no longer delay the process by reopening the wounds with constant reminders of repeated dialogues on the same topic


    4. The reopening of the locks opens the annual Great Lakes shipping season


    5. Together, they’d managed to influence his decision about reopening the Kilimanjaro Project as a secondary location for the space elevator


    6. While the Overseer had publicly stressed that she was no Messiah and that the reopening of the Golden Gate was done strictly to create an additional access to the Temple Mount, both the Jews and the Christians had attached great religious significance to this


    7. He had been in Libya since the reopening of the American


    8. The bleeding had long since ceased, but the fear of infection and reopening the large gash tipped his moral scales in favor of the visit


    9. Taking action and reopening the negotiation might produce a disaster – the whole deal could fall apart


    10. "The day of the reopening that same gentleman made a return, having previously made a reservation

    11. shop, doubting that reopening the fish shop was a good idea,


    12. And before she knew--more like between closing her eyes and reopening them--Damien unbottoned her skirt swiftly, pushing the clothing with her underwear down over her hips and thighs and off her feet


    13. So they resolved to pay him a visit and test the improvement in his condition, although they thought it almost impossible that there could be any; and they agreed not to touch upon any point connected with knight-errantry so as not to run the risk of reopening wounds which were still so tender


    14. He promised that the gas supply had been restored and that the banks were reopening, and called on the people of Swat to return


    15. Mr Bosher talked of reopening the Labour Yard; the secretary of the OBS appealed for more money and cast-off clothing and boots - the funds of the Society had been depleted by the payment of his quarter's salary


    16. There’d been no hope of reopening the investigation by that time, but Ahnzhelyk Phonda in her persona as Arbalest had used that information to recruit Sergeant Mahkbyth for Helm Cleaver six months after his wife’s eventual death


    17. But instead of reopening her engagement at the Porte Saint Martin, where she would have been all the more popular for the fatal episode, she left Paris without warning, forsaking her little court of admirers


    18. The Dow ended the previous day at 9,605 and the stock market was closed for several days after the attack, reopening on September 17


    19. So this looks quite clever and I was reopening at the bottom that October for the legacy portfolio I show here


    20. At the same time, a tow truck was pulling into position to remove the Jeep, in prep for reopening the road, the only thoroughfare between San Francisco and Sausalito

    21. Healing the wounds left by the apartheid system: How could justice be done without reopening all the old wounds?


    22. It is, I suppose, the reaction from the haunting fear which I have had, that this terrible affair and the reopening of his old wound might act detrimentally on Jonathan


    23. I threw open the window, reopening by my violence a small cut which I had inflicted upon myself in the bedroom that morning


    1. When he reopens them, he's shocked to see everything around him has changed


    2. of Christ", reopens the debate on the main


    3. Remembering only reopens the grief


    4. I need to be here when RS reopens,” he told her


    5. "No," he muttered, "the doubt I felt was but the commencement of forgetfulness; but here the wound reopens, and the heart again thirsts for vengeance


    6. She reopens the notebook


    7. “You were sexually aroused by it, Anastasia,” he closes his eyes briefly, and when he reopens them and gazes at me they are smoldering smoky embers


    8. 75 to estimate the new index price when the stock reopens, that is,


    9. And another thing, as soon as the studio reopens, you go back on The Dead Ride Fast


    10. It reopens for trading 15 minutes later, at 4:30 p

    11. It then stops trading for two hours, reopens at 8:00 p


    12. and reopens three hours later, at 8:00 p


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    Synonyms for "reopen"

    reopen unbar unlock clear admit open free loosen

    "reopen" definitions

    open again or anew