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1 U.S. sanctions on Iran's energy sector are set to be re-imposed in November.
2 Sanctions will be re-imposed in two stages in August and November.
3 Dias said the curfew was likely to be re-imposed in Kandy in the evening.
4 But he said the curfew would be re-imposed in Kandy as a measure of precaution.
5 The move comes the week after measures were re-imposed in Glasgow city, West Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire.
6 Partial lockdowns have been re-imposed in some densely populated areas to control the spread of the virus.
7 This tax was discontinued in 1753, but was re-imposed in 1769.
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