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To restore normal function, tedisamil must unbind from the channel so that it can inactivate and eventually reopen.
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The lodge, which had been the first to reopen, in 1800, was ordered closed in 1822.
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They remain resistant to his efforts to get them to reopen the case.
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Reopening after the war, the resort found the same situation that it had faced in the 1930s.
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Sometimes they simply rubber-stamp their recommendations from the previous meeting, but often they reopen issues for further debate.
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However, in 1988 the school reopened to serve grades 3 and 4.
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They eat away at one's being and reopen constantly.
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About a year later, they were allowed to reopen.
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The hotel reopened in 1991 after work totaling $28 million.
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Some have proposed reopening it to slow the sedimentation that is filling up the bay.
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