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The business's owners blamed the violations on a construction project and vowed to reopen quickly.
Aquarium managers said they had to reopen quickly to get revenue flowing.
Among other things, Retro Report concludes that the financial markets were able to reopen quickly after 9/11 thanks to lessons learned from the work on Y2K.
That confidence was critical in 1933, when President Roosevelt closed the nation's banks for a "holiday" and then allowed well-capitalized banks to reopen quickly.
Annette Essex, of the Top 'n' Tails Pet Shop, whose stock room was affected, said businesses were open, or trying to reopen quickly, but work was needed to dispel shoppers' concerns.
"Fortunately we arrived on time and there is not a single casualty," he said, noting that officials expected the road to reopen quickly.
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The coolant flaps had to be reopened quickly to prevent overheating.
The surest foundation of resilient communities is resilient businesses that can reopen quickly or, even better, never have to close.
If there are fire hazards, the place could be closed but can reopen quickly if the problem is remedied.
When Granite City Works closed, in 2015, Simmons had thought that it would reopen quickly, and he never really abandoned that conviction.
The Colorado Springs facility remained closed, though its CEO, Vicki Cowart, said Saturday at a vigil that all 15 employees at that location were safe, and promised that the clinic would reopen quickly.
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