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- Villeneuve. The reopening ceremony began just after 19:00 CET with the ringing of the cathedral bells for the first time since 2019 and the reopening of its main...
- Reopening the Gates is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Omen, released in 1997 by M****acre Records. Kenny Powell is the only original...
- The Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 (French: Loi de 2020 sur la réouverture de l'Ontario (mesures adaptables en réponse...
- The movement to reopen the transatlantic slave trade was an 1850s American campaign by white Southerners, many of them ****ure Confederates, to repeal the...
- what was supposed to be the reopening of a tavern in Albany. After attorneys obtained an ****ction to prevent the reopening, the crowd became a protest...
- The park was originally known as Meli Park from 1935 to 1999, before reopening as Plopsaland on 20 April 2000. In 1935, Alberic-Joseph Florizoone opened...
- The attraction was left dormant for slightly under a year, before its reopening on Christmas Eve, 1995. This was due to World of Motion closing the following...
- conversion of terraces to seats in 2000 and a comprehensive renovation before reopening to host football matches for the 2004 Summer Olympics, which was centered...
- for renovations in March 2020 and had its soft reopening on 23 December 2021, and its grand reopening on 23 June 2022. Completed in late 1983 as Katong...
- supported Britain's exit from the European Union and is in favour of reopening the mines. According to accounts filed with the Electoral Commission for...