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The duct can be reopened with a stent but usually gets blocked again eventually, requiring the patient to have the old stent removed and a new one inserted.

Today the debate over how to stimulate female sexual desire is set to be reopened with the discovery of a drug described as "Viagra for women".

They are hoping for a trial and favorable ruling that would allow negotiations to be reopened with Avis or prompt a higher offer from Hertz.

He returned to France the following June when he learned that the Dreyfus case was to be reopened with a possible reversal of the original verdict.

A lack of business forced its owners to close it in 1968, but later this month the hotel will be reopened with 394 rooms, including a $2,000-a-night suite.

Brendan Lyons, the new principal of the High School of Graphic Communication Arts in Manhattan, which is among 33 city schools that could have as many as half of its teachers replaced at the end of this school year and be reopened with a new name, said large schools and small schools were not mutually exclusive; there is a place for each, he said.

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Negotiations, accordingly, were reopened with al-Malik al-Kāmil.

The wounds are reopened with each revelation about possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

The case has been reopened with new DNA evidence tying someone else to the attack.

Now the case has been reopened with hearings that have riveted Fort Collins and the Colorado legal community.

For example, for the first time in over 20 years, the theaters were reopened, with women appearing on the stage.

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