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1 Schools reopened on Tuesday after elders and schools accepted al Shabaab's decree.
2 It was reopened on a Tudor whim; it closes on Cromwell's command.
3 The slide on Wall Street resumed when US markets reopened on Thursday.
4 The cut I suffered at Mark James's has reopened on my back.
5 The community college reopened on Tuesday with extra law enforcement present.
6 However, the regional branch of West Africa's BCEAO central bank reopened on Monday.
7 School reopened on August 17, but thousands of students are in temporary facilities.
8 The island introduced curbs on money movements when banks reopened on March 28.
9 Nashville's schools and courts reopened on Monday and bus service resumed.
10 On Friday the sovereign bond market closed and reopened on Monday.
11 Wynn's Macau casinos reopened on Feb. 20 after a mandatory, industry-wide two-week closure.
12 The Hindu shrine, popular with tourists and Buddhists, reopened on Wednesday.
13 The Channel tunnel reopened on Tuesday afternoon after a three-hour shutdown.
14 The museum reopened on Thursday, but the Skydome was blocked off.
15 In Iceland, universities, museums and hair salons reopened on 4 May.
16 The market, however, was closed all of last week and only reopened on Sunday.
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