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It was reopened in 2004.
Then worked the case again when it was reopened.
It was reopened on October 25.
The university was reopened in 1817.
Then worked the case again when it was reopened.
The case was reopened thanks to him.
An investigation of the death was reopened in 1991.
Tibet was reopened to tourists in mid-June.
The line between Neustrelitz and Lalendorf was reopened in 1961.
In mid-1937 the yard was reopened under its original name.
The monument to Gustav II Adolf(1594-1632) was reopened in 1992.
The bridge was reopened to pedestrians and bicycles on June 9.
The U-Bahn line to Warschauer Straße station was reopened a year later.
The store and client was reopened under the Origin name on June 3, 2011.
In September 2015, the Greek school on Imbros was reopened after 51 years.
Elfwood was reopened in February 2002 with a new moderating system.
In December 2007, the airport was reopened to a limited capacity.
A few years ago- he set a time. The former President of Georgia when this track was reopened.
After the restoration the building was reopened to the public in 2003.
When this track was reopened, The former President of Georgia a few years ago- he set a time.
The popular Väike-Munamäe Ski Resort, or Munakas, was reopened in 2012.
When this track was reopened, a few years ago- he set a time. The former President of Georgia.
After apparent agreement on the text last April,debate was reopened.
The airport closed in 2002, but was reopened in 2004 when Vildanden was established.
For a short period in 1945 parts of the TH Darmstadt may have been closed by decree of the Allies before it was reopened in 1946.
After the second world war, the border was reopened, initially for goods and later also one-sidedly for people.
It was reopened in 2000. Here you can admire 13th-century frescoes, which are known all over the world because of their realism.
The government under Adolf Hitler repudiated itsinternational status in 1936, but the canal was reopened to all traffic after World War II.
At 3:32, a stretch of St. Ann's Avenue was reopened when officers manning a checkpoint were reassigned to Garvey Park.
Later it was reopened as a Mithraic temple and eventually burned down in connection with one of their orgiastic celebrations.