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The flushing tunnel was reactivated in 1999.
RIA Novosti says that former Soviet bases are being reactivated in response to renewed Nato interest in the region.
Nevertheless, NASA announced in August that the WISE satellite would be reactivated in September.
Then after it was reactivated in 1998, the city again shut it off to conserve water during the parched years afterward.
Brussels, argue Mr Rehn and Mr Solana, has "unique leverage", which needs to be "reactivated in a more effective manner".
He said he hoped the bilateral treaty could be reactivated in "a new Libya," one without Colonel Qaddafi.
It was reactivated in the Caribbean last year after a six-decade hiatus, to the chagrin of several Latin American governments.
Arizona's domestic preparedness center, once staffed 24 hours a day, is empty, though officials say it can be reactivated in an hour.
When reactivated in later adulthood — how that happens is not well understood, though the risk rises with age — the virus causes a hallmark rash.
It was reactivated in August after a four-month break when the debt crisis dragged in Italy and Spain, two of the euro zone's biggest economies.
The city's industrial development was boosted in 1942 with the opening of a B-29 bomber plant (reactivated in 1951 by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for jet aircraft production).
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