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He would, however, be allowed to reopen if he removed the tires.
Not all of the depot's seven businesses are waiting to reopen if the depot does.
They are still advertising, promising to reopen if they can recruit.
The Spring Hill plant, which was mostly idled in 2009, would reopen if the contract were ratified.
Cargill executives said they were idling the plant and not permanently closing it, and it could reopen if the drought breaks and the cattle herd rebounds, a process that would take years.
He said at a news conference that the network's office here would be shut for a month and that it would be allowed to reopen if the network addressed the government's concerns.
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But she said the case would be reopened if new evidence was discovered.
The force added the cold case investigation could be reopened if further information came to light.
The case could be reopened if new evidence is discovered, the prosecutor said.
Analysts reckon that more capacity will be reopened if stocks continue to fall and the recent price rally continues.
Residents point out that even the New Schools Network [pdf], which supports free schools, says that consultations should be reopened if a school's site changes.
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