Sentence examples for began reopened from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, the Egyptian Museum, the storehouse of ancient treasures along the central square where the revolution began, reopened for the few tourists in town.

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The embassy suspended operations on March 23, the day before the campaign began, and reopened in October.

Fabric settled its case before the appeal proceedings began and reopened in January 2017 under a set of 32 new licensing conditions.

And Northwest Airlines, which shut down on Thursday night soon after it began flying, reopened today, sending about a fifth of a normal day's flights into the air.

Liverpool had two bids for the England midfielder rejected before the World Cup began, but reopened talks after he returned from Brazil.

Oil refineries began to reopen and oil depots were forcibly unblocked on government orders.

After the start of the new year, numerous independent businesses began to reopen.

See articleOn the mend?Mexico's government began to reopen schools and lift restrictions on businesses, after a five-day shutdown, as panic over swine flu abated.

Federal agencies, parks, museums and monuments began to reopen Thursday morning, after a chastened Congress ended a bitter funding standoff that triggered a 16-day government closure.

In Ms. Musawi's mixed neighborhood of Adel, Shiite mosques and religious schools closed by the Sunni-dominated government began to reopen immediately after Mr. Hussein's fall.

Throughout the rest of the city, streets remained all but deserted during much of the day, as most bridges and tunnels only slowly began to reopen to traffic.

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