Sentence examples for opening once again from inspiring English sources

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And then opening once again …" I meet them in London some months later.

Obama heard Todd's report on his way to the podium, and sensing an opening, once again took on a familiar and easy target: the media.

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Military operations opened once again in 1267.

I fervently hope the place will open once again.

THE windows of the old farmhouse had been opened once again to the sea air.

Paris Plage ends Aug. 18, when the streets will open once again.

A minute later a stroller is sent down a circular metal chute and the cargo door is opened once again.

Yesterday, P. T. Barnum's American Museum opened once again, on the World Wide Web, a medium perhaps well suited to the circus-meister's fantabulous claims.

After a lengthy court appeal and widespread #SaveOurCulture campaign, in which even ex-Spice Girl Mel C sported one of its T-shirts, the London venue will open once again on 6 January.

In 1997, I learned that Doug Jones, the United States attorney in Birmingham, whom I knew to be ethical and highly competent, had opened, once again, investigations of Mr. Blanton and Mr. Cherry.

On Sunday morning, before the ancient doors of McSorley's Old Ale House opened once again to spill that beer-and-sawdust aroma upon an East Village sidewalk, the owner took on a sorrowful job that in good conscience he could not leave to any of his employees.

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