Sentence examples for first reopened from inspiring English sources

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On March 13, deposits exceeded withdrawals in the first reopened banks.

During its first reopened year, in 2001, Bruichladdich used barley with a phenol level closer to ten p.p.m.

It was their first time visiting the pool, Ms. Garcia said, because when it first reopened after a long-awaited, $50 million renovation, she had been scared away by reports of trouble.

Popular in the mid-1980's, when China first reopened to the outside world after the Cultural Revolution, drama lost its luster as economic reforms drained state support and gave rise to new entertainment options.

But "he has seen indications from Republicans in both the Senate and the House in the last 24 hours that they too are interested in engaging in serious budget negotiations" if the government is first reopened and the borrowing limit raised.

Investigators first reopened the case in 1992, and in July 2012 an individual who did not know the teen contacted the department to point out that Durst owned the store at the time.

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Enough parents were impressed that when Foley Intermediate, a school of 322 fourth and fifth graders, reopened after summer recess, the school had four single-sex classrooms: a girls' and a boys' class in both the fourth and fifth grades.

The first section reopened just over a year ago with natural-wood "cocoon" bunks, energy-efficient wood pellet heating and cantilevered window nooks affording views of the Bavarian Alps, where a resident outfitter arranges mountain biking and ski trips; the next phase, with a bistro and lounge, is set to be completed by 2015, along with LAVA's second hostel, in Bayreuth.

TOKYO — The Japanese government said Tuesday that it may lift an evacuation advisory for some areas near the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant as soon as next month, in what would be the first areas reopened since the nuclear accident in March.

The Whitlam government in its first days reopened the equal pay case pending before the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, and appointed a woman, Elizabeth Evatt, to the commission.

He did not have any capital to invest in the quarry, however, and the first workings reopened were on the "Broad Vein", which yielded relatively hard slate that was less popular and harder to sell.

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