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Перевод: reopen
[глагол] открывать вновь; открываться вновь; снова начать; возобновить
Тезаурус:
- IRELAND'S South Donegal Railway Restoration Society received a major boost in its efforts to reopen part of the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee's narrow gauge system when it took possession of two of the railway's few surviving passenger vehicles.
- As ACCOUNTANCY goes to press, Charterail is making a last ditch attempt to find more funding and reopen negotiations with BR.
- The small railway outpost had the Indian sign on it when closure came entirely on I January 1917 in the midst of World War I. However, some five years later the GWR had a change of heart and decided to reopen the station to goods traffic on 18 September 1922.
- There must evidently have been some panic to get the dept clear in time to reopen for service cars.
- But I knew that it would be difficult to persuade Jimbo that he had to work at the exercises: yet if the treatment were to succeed, it had to be him - Jimbo himself - who, in the end, would reopen the pathway of nerves between brain and muscle.
- The last hurdle to liquidation was overcome in August when a New York bankruptcy court refused to reopen a class action negligence suit brought by 160,000 former investors in Jim Bakker's Praise the Lord ministry, which was once a Laventhol client.
- In an adjudication published today, the Press Council does not uphold the complaint, saying it represented a re-run of complaints made by the Lamplughs about Mr Stephen's book and was likely to "reopen and prolong a dispute which might be better left unpursued."
- Some countries want to reopen trade in ivory and skin.
- According to BBC reports, a probe by Merseyside police concludes that there is no reason to reopen the case of the 13-year-old newsboy murdered at a Staffordshire farmhouse in 1978.
- To condemn him too publicly would reopen wounds within the party.
- Changed testimony and the emergence of two key witnesses who disappeared before the trial have placed the judicial system under intense pressure to reopen the case.
- Higher taxes, the most sensible route, are probably out - both for the usual political reasons and because this year nobody wants to reopen last October's budget agreement.
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