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When we complained, the door was closed but was reopened again a few minutes later.
Reopened for tapestry in 1697, it was temporarily closed during the Revolutionary period but was reopened again by Napoleon.
That case was dropped but was reopened again last year after another Chetham's teacher, ex-head of music Michael Brewer, was found guilty of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl at the school.
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The EU's treaties are likely to be reopened, again.
However, May is committed to conducting a new "counter-ideology campaign at pace and scale" to combat Islamist extremism and the issue could be reopened again.
"You can get all kinds of enforcements and get a club closed down for overcrowding and drugs, and they will be reopened again and be back in business," said Susan Finley, vice president of the Flatiron Alliance, a cooperative of community groups focused on quality-of-life concerns.
"At the moment we don't know when the borders will be reopened again," he said.
It was reopened in April 2001, but again closed in September to allow PennDOT to finish repairs to the bridge deck.
When the case was reopened in 2009, and again in 2010 both times before Rouse's tenure Glover's cause of death was reclassified as "undetermined".
After a year of replacement buses, the line was reopened, only to be closed again in 2006 for an upgrade to metro standard.
In 2003, the section of the Kolsås Line in Bærum closed due to budget disagreements between the two counties; after a year of unpopular replacement buses, the line was reopened, only to be closed again in 2006 for upgrade to metro standard.
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