Sentence examples for preparing to reopen from inspiring English sources

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It is now preparing to reopen as Libyan-American relations begin a new chapter.

Cyprus is preparing to reopen its banks on Thursday after a nearly two-week shutdown.

The accident occurred around 4 30 a.m., as workers were preparing to reopen the track for morning rush service.

An hour later, the Omar Abdulaziz hospital was bombed, just as it was preparing to reopen from an earlier attack.

Even Century 21, the department store across Church Street from the World Trade Center, is preparing to reopen soon.

The Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity, which has been closed for seven months, recently announced that it was preparing to reopen.

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"A tire shop without tires?" Mr. Joseph said on Monday, shaking his head, as he prepared to reopen.

The union's president, Ron Gettelfinger, said Sunday that his members were prepared to reopen bargaining on terms of their contract.

Officials in Islamabad have said since Wednesday, when India announced it was prepared to reopen talks, that Pakistan would accept.

As schools affected by Hurricane Katrina prepare to reopen, the 10 displaced undergraduates hosted by MIT this term are also making plans for their next semester.

— Julia Moskin The New York Post: As the newly renovated Algonquin Hotel prepares to reopen next week, the Post asks: "Can it really reinvent the Round Table"?

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