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She said that the shop could have reopened, without tires, on April 14.
West could have reopened with a double, showing the red suits.
Mr. Patrick, known as Todd P., said that he could have reopened the Market Hotel after it was raided last year, but that he knew that without the proper permits it would always be vulnerable to another raid.
The favorable performance of Acacia Communications could have reopened the perceived window and a positive Twilio debut could push it open further. .
Or it could have reopened the competition to companies of any size.
The city expected the results of that investigation could have reopened thousands of cases and subject Detroit to hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
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But if so, it could merely have reopened a scheme to allow pensioners to return to the state system (only 12% did when given the option last year).Many economists see the measure as a naked government grab for pensioners' assets.
Banks have reopened, shoppers crowd markets and schools could reopen as early as Monday.
Now, nearly 40 years later, FBI officials have reopened the cold case and say Bishop could be hiding in plain sight in Southern California.
The businesses have reopened.
Businesses have reopened.
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