Sentence examples for reopen without from inspiring English sources

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The owner was forbidden to reopen without a certificate of occupancy.

Next the government ordered Shell to shut down a refinery for alleged environmental violations, allowing it to reopen without explanation five days later.

Events rather than legal and political niceties may now determine that outcome, with Greek banks believed unable to reopen without a fresh infusion of cash via the ECB.

At the same time, Public Citizen, an environmental group based in Washington, complained that the N.R.C. had allowed the plant to reopen without conducting a required emergency drill.

There were also fears that the south wall of the warehouse, which faces onto the tunnel's tollbooths, might collapse, and demolition crews hoped to level it so that the entrance could reopen without that threat.

LAE applied for a certificate of lawful use, confirming that because the site had been an airfield in the past, it could reopen without planning permission.

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The stock exchange reopened without alarms.

The club reopened, without permits, on May 13.

The pipeline remained closed and cannot be reopened without approval from federal regulators.

She said that the shop could have reopened, without tires, on April 14.

In its button-down way, Brooks Brothers reopened without fanfare on Sept. 11, 2002.

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