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(It was eventually reopened).
Ironically, the development never happened and the club was eventually reopened as the Den and Centro.
It was eventually reopened, and election officials said that anyone in line by 5 p.m. would be able to drop off a ballot.
It was eventually reopened by Cascades Inc., a Canadian paper company, and now employs 140 people, a fraction of the 700 who worked there when Nitec ran the plant.
In 2001, a group of volunteers formed a charitable trust to repair the pavilion and it was eventually reopened as a theatre.
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Although the bathrooms were eventually reopened and Mr. Kramnik agreed to resume the match, it was under protest.
They found that between211 % and 34 % of all bugs with supplementary fixes were eventually reopened, and that only a little more than 50%% of all reopened bugs are associated with supplementary bug fixes.
On average, on each day, 24.2 issues were resolved, 2.5 received at least one negative review, 2 had at least one commit backed out, and 1.4 were eventually reopened.
But Davies and the Guardian pursued the investigation; Scotland Yard was eventually compelled to reopen its case, and public outrage ensued.
The theatre, on Panton Street just off Haymarket, was eventually renamed last autumn and reopened with a production of Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden).
Hunt Construction was eventually able to have the fabrication plant reopened.
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