Examples of using Re-opened in English and their translations into Polish
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Stating you want the case re-opened… All need is a signature.
During 2010 and 2011 the castle underwent renovation and was re-opened to public in April, 2011.
In a recent edition of the comic, Wolverine re-opened the school, at the same address,
after full refurbishment was re-opened in July 2003.
Doggy Chop re-opened all 11 of its domestic factories,
in that match stress fractures in his back from the previous injury re-opened and Lee was in a back brace for over three months.
The place was renovated as an event hall for sports and re-opened on July 29, 2005 2005-07-29.
It was re-opened in 1984 as an NIR Intercity station,
Every case I have prosecuted for the past two years is going to be re-opened and re-examined.
China recently re-opened Tibet to foreign tourists
Close immediately if re-opened, often more difficult to start,
After German reunification it was rebuilt, finished in 1993 and re-opened in 1996 as a museum of German history.
The resort re-opened after refurbishment in March 2006
Now is a particularly good time because the negotiations have been re-opened; the cooperation agreement of 1995 is being renegotiated.
In 1983, Simon Parkes bought the venue for £1, and re-opened it as the Brixton Academy.
When, in 1942, the Germans re-opened the Medical Department in Lwów,
half of the 18th century and which has been restored and re-opened as a museum since 2007.
Later on, the Xujiahui Catholic Cathedral was re-established and re-opened to the public in 1980 in Shanghai City.
recreated and re-opened in June of 2009.
Close immediately if re-opened, often more difficult to start,