Sentence examples for is again open from inspiring English sources

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And FLORENT, in the district since 1985, is again open around the clock.

The leaning tower of Pisa is again open for business at last.

The sanctuary where the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached in Atlanta is again open to the public.

Now that Ms. Wagner-Pasquier has decided not to accept the post, Mr. Zehetmair said, the field is again open for a successor to Mr. Wagner.

Now, with an $850,000 face lift, the building -- designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987 -- is again open, though as a museum.

— The federal government is again open for business, and Republicans in Washington are licking their wounds from the failed Tea Party attempt to derail President Obama's health care overhaul.

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Yet there is an overwhelming sense that the island is again opening up.

However, as memory bits shrink to where the relatively large specific resistance AR of TMR gives too much noise and too large an R to impedance match as a read-head sensor, the door is again opened for CPP-MR.

This weekend, hundreds of miles of once warped and buckled motorways are again open to traffic.

Less than 24 hours after the accident, it proudly announced that the Wenzhou line was again open for business.

By midday Saturday, however, the Aurora Town Center was again open for business and hummed with traffic.

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