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"Their concern about civilian use of nuclear energy may be reopened at a later stage," Mr. Lantos said.
She will have to invite her four children from previous relationships, including one who was given to a foster home, and so old wounds may be reopened.
Afterwards, for 10 days, the bidding may be reopened by anyone who offers to pay ten per cent more than the purchase price.
The new testing and analysis, a process expected to take at least seven months, will determine which sections of the bay may be reopened.
Mr. Sahai said: "Going forward 2G spectrum may be reopened for auction, but it might not bring in the kind of revenue that the government expects.
The county closed the six-mile road and spent about $30,000 to replace 3,500 cubic yards of sand, but most of it has also washed away, and it is uncertain when the road may be reopened.
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The man identified by the widow as the main gunman recently died, something Mr. Baird raised in suggesting that the case may never be reopened.
The probe into the 1994 bombing of a Jewish centre in Buenos Aires led by Alberto Nisman, a state prosecutor whose death almost a year ago has yet to be explained, may shortly be reopened following the withdrawal of key appeals in the case by the new government of President Mauricio Macri.
Reflecting the government's apparent indifference to (or even acquiescence in) the attacks, the local police chief said it was up to NATO to provide security for its convoys.The border may soon be reopened, when a joint inquiry by NATO and Pakistan into the helicopter attack agrees on an acceptable form of words.
And now the debate may need to be reopened because the debt ceiling debate may significantly be weakening demand for U.S. Treasuries.
If they made changes to the draft regulations, the negotiations may have to be reopened.
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