Sentence examples for reopen then from inspiring English sources

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Zoo officials announced that the zoo would remain closed until Jan . 3 but said they had not determined whether the lion and tiger exhibit would reopen then.

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Soon after, though, the mill closed, reopened, then closed again, as companies tried and failed.

The cursed pier – opened, shut, reopened, then burned down – is a reproach.

Others warn that if the list is reopened then those who oppose some of the targets will take the opportunity to get them removed.

The school was closed for three days, reopened, then shut down again the next week, when the main electrical box caught fire, possibly as a result of the flooding.

In the space of two weeks, the Mirage was shut down, reopened, then shut down again.

Nova Scotia's RCMP needs to ask themselves what they have to do to ensure future cases like Rehtaeh's don't end up getting brushed aside, then reopened, then stalled indefinitely.

"I'm praying, praying, praying," Karen Lewis, president of the Chicago Teachers Union, told reporters outside a hotel where talks are taking place, when asked whether schools would reopen by then.

He had also devised a kite-ferry that could run up a line, fold the kite's wings, slide down the line, reopen them, then climb again, in perpetual motion, like a butterfly.

The results of different school closure interventions and final attack rate (top right)) show that 1 week of school closure (for a maximum of two closures, that is a school may close, reopen and then close again) has minimal effect on reducing the epidemic size.

Jude balls his small fists, reopens them, then aims both his hands at his father.

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