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The final piece of the road network, a high occupancy vehicle lane connecting Interstate 93 north to the Ted Williams Tunnel, reopened on June 1, 2007.
He purchased the school of at Newport, Isle of Wight, in December 1836, reopened it as a preparatory school on 20 February 1837, and moved it to Montpelier Road in Brighton in December 1837.
It reopened on September 27, 2003 after a complete rebuild ( the second in the stadium's history ).
The Kardomah Café reopened on Portland Street after the war.
The building reopened on September 10, 1990.
Ebor Post Office opened on 2 March 1868, closed in in 1869 and reopened in 1910.
In addition to Greek Foreign Ministry meetings with Turkish officials, Greece ’ s Supreme Court prosecutor Yiannis Tentes launched an emergency inquiry on 27 December, ordering the investigations into the mid-1990s wildfires blamed on arson to be reopened with regard to the initial claims reportedly made by Yılmaz.
It reopened on 14 July 1801, arranged chronologically and with new lighting and columns.
Not until 1754 was the artillery school reopened on a semi-secret basis.
It reopened on 31 August 1928 as the Haus Vaterland, offering " The World in One House ," and could now hold up to 8, 000 guests at a time.
Founded on 8 Mar 1991 in the basement strongrooms of the former Wertheim store's bank, these having survived the decades largely undamaged, the club finally closed on 16 April 2005 ( it later reopened on 24 May 2007 in a renovated power plant on Köpenicker Straße ).
After major refurbishment, the S-Bahn line and station reopened on 1 March 1992, followed by the U-Bahn on 13 November 1993.
On January 7, 1931, Summerall ’ s successor, General Douglas MacArthur, confidentially reopened work on a new design, involving the Washington Commission of Fine Arts.
Exchange Place reopened with modifications on June 29, 2003 while a temporary station replacing World Trade Center opened on November 23.
After the September 11 attacks in 2001, it was closed for reasons of safety and security ; the pedestal reopened in 2004 and the statue in 2009, with limits on the number of visitors allowed to ascend to the crown.
An inscription on a pillar at Pithom records that in 270 or 269 BC it was again reopened, by Ptolemy II Philadelphus.
Another line, which operates between Montevideo and Ingeniero Victor Sudriers, was reopened on December 15, 2005 ( 44 km )
In 1935, Harry was put on trial ; after a mistrial, Harry sold the company's movie theaters, at least for a short time, and the case was never reopened.
It was rebuilt and reopened on 11 May 1946, with a memorable concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini — twice La Scala's principal conductor and an associate of the composers Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini — with a soprano solo by Renata Tebaldi, which created a sensation.

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Command was transferred to Aklavik in 1931, and Herschel Island was patrolled intermittently until 1948, when the detachment was reopened on a seasonal basis.
In the event no trains ran in 1966 but the following year it reopened on a seasonal basis as a tourist attraction as detailed above ; the following season with 1968 proving to be the last seasons for the Peel and Ramsey lines, and from 1969 only the southern route to Port Erin has operated.
* 2010, December 13: After five years, Triceratops Discovery Trail is finally reopened to the public for a limited time, speculated to further remain seasonal during peak season.
But after a total of five years, the attraction reopened in December 2010 for seasonal operation.
The ride finally reopened in December 2005, but was listed as " seasonal " and only open on busier days.

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Arrangements were made with the oxygen-producing plant in Manila, which supplied the U. S. Navy's shipyard at Cavite, to buy any surplus for pursuit units, but output was so small that only the squadron at Nichols ( which reopened on 17 October ) could be supplied, and on a limited basis.
On October 18, 2005, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport was reopened to general aviation on a limited basis ( 48 operations per day ) and under serious restrictions: passenger and crew manifests must be submitted to the Transportation Security Administration 24 hours in advance, and all planes must pass through one of 27 " gateway airports " where re-inspections of aircraft, passengers, and baggage take place.
It was reopened on a regular basis in 1883 as Jewish life in Newport revived with the late nineteenth century immigration of eastern European Jews.
Nevertheless, the Art Gallery partially reopened in February 1941, now also housing some of the Museum's surviving material on a ‘ temporary ’ basis.
Since November 2010, when the Moorlands & City Railway reopened the section from Leekbrook Junction to the site of the quarry and former station at Caldon Low, trains have operated on a semi-regular basis along this stretch of line, a feature of which is continuous steep gradients from the moment trains depart Leekbrook until the summit at Ipstones is reached.
It reopened on a limited basis in 1937 but was soon converted to a movie theatre.
In April 1965, the defamation trial against Fischer was reopened, and he was acquitted on the basis of a testimony by Lacina, who had graduated in the meantime.
The station was closed during the Beeching Axe ( in 1967 ) but reopened in 1981 on an unstaffed basis.
Dialogue through semi-official organisations ( the SEF and the ARATS ) reopened on June 12, 2008 on the basis of the 1992 Consensus, with the first meeting held in Beijing.

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The Embassy reopened in January 2005 ; however, there currently is limited U. S. diplomatic / consular representation in the C. A. R.
The four south houses closed for renovation in 2005 and reopened in 2006.
* In May 2003, after a cow with BSE was discovered in Alberta, Canada, the American border was closed to live Canadian cattle, but was reopened in early 2005.
Work was completed and the line reopened two days ahead of schedule, on 29 December 2005.
" In 2005, the case was reopened by the state, which brought charges in the case for the first time.
The library reopened to the public on October 12, 2005, and is awaiting repairs.
* IP Casino Resort & Spa reopened on December 22, 2005, formerly Imperial Palace.
* Isle of Capri Casino Resort reopened in late December 2005.
* Palace Casino Resort reopened in late December 2005.
The railway communication was restored in 2005, and Grozny's Severny airport was reopened in 2007 with three weekly flights to Moscow.
It closed for major restoration work in December 2003 and reopened in October 2005.
A fire in December 2003 destroyed the new expansion, but the Nordsøen Oceanarium was rebuilt and reopened on July 22, 2005.
It was auctioned off and reopened in 2005 to the east under the same name but different ownership.
* The Argyle Line was further extended in December 2005 when a four-mile ( 6. 4 km ) section of the Mid Lanark Lines of the Caledonian Railway was reopened, serving, and.
On the south side of the plaza are the Portales de Ex-Palacio de Gobierno, which was vacated by the government in 2005 and then reopened as a museum called " Museo del Palacio ' Espacio de Diversidad '" Other portals include the " Portal de Mercadores " on the eastern side, " Portal de Claverias " on the north side and the " Portal del Señor " on the west side.
The track was reopened on April 10, 2005.
* It was the last airside to be demolished and rebuilt from the ground up ; it was designed by architect Alberto Alfonso and reopened to passengers on April 19, 2005.
The home stayed in the family until 2005, and has been restored and reopened as the Snapdragon Inn.
After years of planning and nine months of closure between 2005 and 2006, the stadium was reopened in January 2007 with an all-seated capacity of 82, 238.
The show reopened in March 2005, after a seven-month refurbishment, commissioned by new Disneyland management in a bid to restore the park to its former glory for its 50th birthday.
The case was then reopened on August 26, 2005, after the new Justice Minister Monica Macovei fired him.
Bridgend is the western terminus of the Vale of Glamorgan Line which reopened to passenger traffic in 2005.

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