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reopening

reopening

reopening N

recrudescent or reopening wound

reopening of accounts ECON

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In preparation for its reopening, $1 million was spent in renovating the area, which opened for the 2005-2006 ski season.
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Gunfire continued throughout the night, and the mob began destroying equipment to prevent the mine from reopening.
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They then revive the museum with the help of the customers and the museum celebrates its grand reopening.
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Its employees have publicly expressed interest in reopening the business in a new location.
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The market was closed for a significant renovation in 2008, reopening in 2009.
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New technologies led to the reopening of many mines.
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With the reopening of the brewery, a contest was held to name the flagship beer for the brewery.
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Its history, based on lack of economic viability and local political differences, has seen various closures and reopenings.
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Local pressure resulted in the reopening in 1924 but traffic was light and the line closed completely in 1933.
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The shop was renovated before reopening after the flooding in 2005, turning over 20,000 on its first day back in business.
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