Reopening Sentence Examples

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  • The incident gave him an opportunity for reopening negotiations for peace.

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  • It was long abandoned, but owing to the exertions of a joint committee of the counties and other interests concerned in 1895, powers were obtained from parliament for its restoration, and the works needful for its reopening were carried out.

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  • She had no old wounds she was reopening.

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  • With the completion of the surveys of Baluchistan and Makran much light has also been thrown on the ancient connexion between east and west; and the final settlement of the southern galuch- boundaries of Afghanistan has led to the reopening of istan and one at least of the old trade routes between Seistan Makran.

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  • There can be no doubt that the government of the Restoration, in seeking to obtain possession of the island, had the intention of reestablishing slavery, and even of reopening the slave trade for the purpose of recruiting the diminished population.

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  • The act is not confined to providing for the registration of moneylenders and for the reopening of harsh and unconscionable bargains.

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  • The reopening of the country came in 1859, largely through American pressure, and in May of that year two agents of the Protestant Episcopal Church began work at Nagasaki.

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  • This crisis was due to the reopening of a fresh acute phase of the Schleswig-Holstein question by the accession of the The protocol-king Christian IX.

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  • Posts.-The reopening in 1862 of direct communications between India and the Persian Gulf gave rise to a demand for properly organized post-offices, and the Indian Postal Department accordingly opened branches in 1864 at Muscat and Bushire.

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  • In these circumstances Dr Jameson, as premier of Cape Colony, took the first overt step to reopening the question of federation.

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  • After Robespierre's fall he was the first to advocate the reopening of the churches (speech of December 21, 1794).

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  • Twice had Richelieu, by means of the purse and not by force of arms, succeeded in reopening the passes of the Alps and of the Rhine.

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  • In 1997 a group calling themselves ' The Friends of Ogmore ' fought hard with petitions protesting for the reopening of the camp.

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  • When reopening a callback window or code prelude window, it shows the previous contents of the window.

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  • Easter Re-opening Celebrations Easter bank Holiday Sunday and Monday (16th & 17th April) saw the reopening of the railroad.

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  • The park closed its gates at the end of the 2000 season, reopening only for one season in 2002.

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  • The statue was declared a national monument in 1924 and the statue went under major restoration from 1982 to 1986, reopening for the statue’s centennial.

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  • Scars can be customized through the use of irritants, inks and reopening of wounds as they begin to heal.

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