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1 Last week the government reimposed a state of emergency to 26 September.
2 The United States withdrew from the deal last year and reimposed sanctions.
3 Andrews announced the stay-at-home orders would be reimposed from midnight tomorrow night.
4 If Iran refuses, it faces the possibility of U.N. sanctions being reimposed .
5 Washington exited the nuclear agreement last year and has reimposed sanctions on Iran.
6 The capital Jakarta reimposed COVID-19 restrictions in September, raising concerns about economic growth.
7 Several counties in the province of Huesca also reimposed some restrictions last month.
8 Texas, Florida and California, all seeing rises in cases, have also reimposed restrictions.
9 Kensington is one of the 30 suburbs that have reimposed social distancing measures.
10 The US has also reimposed sanctions on Iran, sending its economy into freefall.
11 The United States reimposed sanctions on Iran and sharply tightened them.
12 Borders and all that go with them will be reimposed on January 1st.
13 The parish is afterwards reimposed , in order to reimburse those five or six.
14 Then the same persona would be reimposed with a reply message, if any.
15 The US has reimposed tough sanctions this week, targeting Iranian oil exports and banking.
16 These sanctions could be reimposed as the path of reform changes, he told reporters.
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