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Meanings of reopened old in English
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Usage of reopened old in English
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The news of Saturday was a trigger the reopenedold wounds for me.
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The Christchurch shootings have reopenedold wounds for Canada's Muslim community.
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Mr Smith told RNZ Dunedin reporter Tess Brunton the situation has reopenedold wounds.
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For me, at least, it has reopenedold wounds.
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But far from healing the acrimonious debate, the tribute carved in Lincoln limestone has reopenedold wounds.
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Fabio Capello has reopenedold wounds with the Football Association by claiming that John Terry should still be playing for England.
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In a country with a long history of supernatural beliefs, the timing of the quakes triggered conspiracy theories and reopenedold wounds.
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Britain's decision to send one of its most sophisticated warships to the islands has also reopenedold wounds, though a new armed conflict seems unthinkable.
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Jelena Dokic's first WTA Tour title in Rome on Sunday has reopenedold wounds over her switching of allegiances from Australia to her native Yugoslavia.