Examples of using Reopened in English and their translations into Polish
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then in 1963, reopened after renovation.
But by the time the New York markets reopened.
It was reopened by the SVR in 1974.
I will let Kevin know the case has been reopened.
It was renovated and reopened in 2002.
The forum was unfortunately closed early, but reopened for good in 2005.
Someone reopened it without telling the landlord.
The SLS Las Vegas reopened in 2014 after undergoing $415 million in renovations.
The station was reopened and renamed Cardonald on 1 October 1879.
After refurbishing, the museum was reopened in 2004.
If the case is reopened, i will investigate.
In 1945, the cathedral was reopened worship.
The college reopened in October, 1944.
Edgar reopened it when he bought the compound.
Now he's trying to get the investigation into PJ's suicide reopened.
There's a possibility the case might be reopened.
In 2012 the museum was reopened.
I heard Olivia's case was reopened.
It is not before 1806 that the Law school reopened in Rennes.
The arrow reopened his airway, in essence gave him an emergency tracheotomy.