The demand to reopen the ballot box was sparked by a statement made by three councillors who witnessed the ballot counting. |
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On Tuesday, March 26, we shall reopen the sheep market alone for the sale of spring lambs, hoggs and cull ewes by auction. |
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We reopen old wounds of briefly requited, now lost love, hidden pain, suppressed grief. |
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A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal. |
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The hotel was the first to reopen after the 1906 earthquake and fires leveled every hotel in the city. |
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Nasser had sunk blockships in the canal and it did not reopen until March 1957, under UN control. |
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This is another step forward in our efforts to reopen global markets for U.S. beef. |
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A leading campaigner in the push to reopen Rochdale Canal has called on Rochdale Council to act swiftly to create a boatyard in Littleborough. |
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Planting into too-wet soil may result in poor seed-soil contact or seed furrows that reopen upon drying. |
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The nightclub formerly known as Desperados is scheduled to reopen under the name Coyotes Bar and Dance Saloon. |
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In its last pitch it made a desperate bid to reopen the trial, calling new witnesses, and this was of course refused. |
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Perhaps he was simply reluctant to reopen a debate that came to define, if not paralyse, much of his second term. |
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There was a real and deeply worrying possibility that it would reopen the Cold War division between East and West. |
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India's fear that substantive negotiations will reopen the state's accession to India is unreal. |
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The ability to reopen proceedings after the ordinary appeal process has been concluded can also create injustice. |
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In a desperate act of revenge, assisted by the US secret services, the Spanish government is threatening to reopen the case. |
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The five New York commodity futures exchanges will reopen today, a spokesman said yesterday. |
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Fortunately, most schools forced to close due to the adverse weather were due to reopen today. |
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The need for Ottawa to push the U.S. harder to reopen the border to live cattle is a common refrain from producers across the country. |
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The Agriculture Department has been intensively negotiating for years to reopen that market. |
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Three years after an Environment Court judge ordered a Pauatahanui quarry closed its owners are seeking to reopen it. |
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There were traffic tailbacks stretching for half a mile as cars waited for the police to reopen the road. |
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Gribble arrived in Western Australia in 1913 to reopen the Forrest River Mission in the wild backblocks of Wyndham. |
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But highways officials now say the 14th century bridge will be ready to reopen in less than six weeks. |
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They have recognised the need to save and reopen the Odeon, not to allow it to be replaced by a herb garden. |
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We don't know when the pub will reopen, although we hope it will be as soon as possible. |
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It is believed that with one man already convicted of the bombing, there are no grounds to reopen the inquiries. |
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Apparently on a whim, Wonka suddenly decides to reopen his doors to five children. |
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The midtown facility will reopen in September with a show from the permanent collection. |
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After they tackled the door and left, not a moment after, did the door reopen and Spencer stole another kiss. |
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It can take up to a year to reopen paths across farmyards of formerly infected farms. |
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The ability of that medium to distort, graft, reopen and reanimate lost time permits these poems their exquisite, darkly funny dissections. |
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We did all the advertising and scheduling for the event and, to be honest, we moved heaven and earth to reopen in time to accommodate it. |
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The restaurant will have to pass an inspection showing the rats have been got rid of before it can reopen to the public. |
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Clacton's maternity unit was due to reopen today after a major facelift to improve conditions for mothers and staff. |
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The Americans were part of a reconnaissance team looking to reopen previously shut oil wells. |
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More than 280,000 viewers voted to restore and reopen the Turkish baths suite to the local community once again. |
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It's not yet known if the plant will continue specifically as a tannery but in any event, it will reopen as an industrial factory and will create employment. |
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This month, the pump room at Strathpeffer will reopen to the public. |
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How long will it take, and at what cost, to reopen the strait and keep it open? |
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To combat Ebola, we need to make sure we reopen safe schools as soon as possible. |
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Mr Simfukwe said the bank was also trying to reopen credit lines with some external financial institutions to increase its capacity to contain the demands for finance. |
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A procedure to reopen his urinary tract could have been done under local anesthesia. |
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Bars and hotels that closed for lack of customers at the height of the outbreak also have begun to reopen, though many say business is still slow. |
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The freeze could hurt the ability of Russia's largest shipping firm, to export oil once rivers reopen for navigation in the spring, the company warned. |
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A family doctor who closed his medical practice in a small New Zealand town announced he would reopen for business next month as a brothel-keeper. |
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On the day it was set to reopen in January, a ranger was killed in an attack near the peak. |
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And they never were, despite a grand jury being convened in 1937 to reopen the investigation. |
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Thanks to the Prime Minister, s remarks, many people think that both farmers and the county council are being obstinate in refusing to reopen footpaths and bridle ways. |
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Insisting that he sought justice, he impoliticly tried to reopen the case. |
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One of the first acts of the duumvirate was reopen the national wage case and intervene in favour of the principle of equal pay for work of equal value. |
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Council bosses managed to reopen half the course at the beginning of February in a bid to start recuperating some of the money lost and encourage golfers to return. |
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Mr Hall was full of praise for the National Trust for initiating the project, which will see a redisplayed and reinterpreted Wordsworth House reopen to the public next month. |
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Most of the damage is cosmetic rather than structural, but many hotels may not reopen until the end of the year when the busy Christmas season starts. |
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A group of local residents and business owners are calling on the council to urgently reopen a disused mill lade and culvert to its full capacity. |
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The defendants were directed to bring a motion to reopen the trial. |
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He therefore saw no justification to reopen the proceeding before him. |
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There are competing interests seen in a motion to reopen the trial. |
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A working party of council officers and users, including the Charlton Lido Swimming Club, will look at ways to reopen the lido in time for next summer if possible. |
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The U.S. will reopen an embassy in Havana, meaning an ambassador will be appointed. |
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Already heliports have been opened at Battersea in London and in Cardiff but a site close to Birmingham city centre would reopen city airlinks. |
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When his back was to the wall in 1814 he tried to reopen peace negotiations on the basis of accepting the Frankfurt proposals. |
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There are proposals to reopen the line from Tavistock to Bere Alston for a through service to Plymouth. |
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Proposals to reopen the route began to gain momentum in the 2000s, led by the East West Rail Link consortium. |
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One of Charles's first moves was to reopen the theatres and to grant letters patent giving mandates for the theatre owners and managers. |
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It is intended that the theatre will one day reopen, but much costly restoration will be required first. |
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It sought to reopen the painstakingly negotiated political status of Kosovo and deleted all of the proposed implementation measures. |
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These countries look to remove their temporary restrictions soon and reopen their borders to other Schengen states. |
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In September 1944, Chinese force captured the Mount Song to reopen the Burma Road. |
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Nonetheless, William was able to reconstitute the royal bench of judges and reopen the royal exchequer. |
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There is still a public right of navigation to Swafield, and there is a campaign to reopen it. |
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There are proposals to reopen the line from Okehampton, Tavistock to Bere Alston for a through service to Plymouth. |
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In many cases the marathon organizers are required to reopen the roads to the public so that traffic can return to normal. |
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Alaric cashiered his ineffectual puppet emperor after eleven months and again tried to reopen negotiations with Honorius. |
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In March 2009, the plant owner announced the paper mill would never reopen. |
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Washington could not know that the British would not reopen hostilities after Yorktown. |
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At home, the British faced mounting opposition to wartime taxation, and demands to reopen trade with America. |
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From the moment of the declaration by Germany, she would reopen her inhuman warfare by the indiscriminate use of submarines. |
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The station closed in 1964, though for some years there has been a movement to reopen it in order to reduce commuter traffic on the roads. |
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A REAL ale pub in the Black Country is set to reopen today following a six figure investment. |
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He has opted to join the 'stay in the EU' camp yet wants to renationalise the railways and reopen the mines. |
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But the panel turned down a licence application to reopen the adjacent Ritzy club, which is also owned by Luminar, and closed at the same time. |
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A MASSAGE parlour that opened up on the site of a former brothel has failed in its bid to reopen. |
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The first one to reopen was the popular Al Dar service station on Al Ittihad Road, in the direction of Dubai. |
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Scheduled to reopen November 1, 2015 after a six-month renovation, the legendary Le Touessrok will be reborn as a Shangri-La Resort. |
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The reappearance of the victim's sidearm is enough evidence to reopen the case. |
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The transfer window has been snibbed now and won't reopen until January 1, thankfully. |
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From Wednesday, July 8, there will be no access on to the A1 northbound but southbound access will reopen. |
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The bridge was closed at the time because of strong winds and other cars were lined up at a toll barrier waiting for it to reopen. |
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Dean Brenton-Davies 400 call for Cardiff's Waungron recycling centre to reopen Cutbacks. |
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She underwent a second surgery to reopen, irrigate, and debride the original wound. |
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There are plans to reopen lines such as the Varsity Line between Oxford and Cambridge. |
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The county is hiring a consultant to fund a hydrogeological study that will fight Dufferin Aggregates' plan to reopen its Watts Pond Road pit. |
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But he does not have his SIV number, which is required to reopen his case. |
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Insole Court in Llandaff is due to reopen in spring next year as a heritage attraction and community hub. |
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On Monday, August 15, two Dan Ryan frontage roads will reopen to traffic. |
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If the Court sides with the plaintiffs, headed by a group called the Free Enterprise Fund, Congress may have to reopen SOX and rewrite the PCAOB member appointment process. |
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Cristal Group, a premier luxury hospitality company in the Middle East, has announced the signing to reopen the landmark Ishtar Hotel, now renamed Cristal Grand Ishtar Hotel. |
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The recent increase comes after a group of federalist rebels campaigning for regional autonomy implemented a deal to reopen major eastern ports such as Es Sider. |
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If he failed to reopen the West Park church in that time frame, the motion requests an outside body to do so, specifically Vigano, Smith or the metropolitan bishop. |
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The Shenhua Baotou project will not be allowed to reopen until it meets standards set by the Ministry of Environmental Protection, the National Business Daily said. |
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Mitch Kutash of the Cleveland Improv is planning to take over operations and reopen by Labor Day after reapplying for liquor licenses and making cosmetic changes. |
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At Rangi Ruru, lucky to close for just two weeks in the aftermath of the quake, they had other schools, unable to reopen, using their premises in the afternoons for some time. |
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These fixtures always reopen the well-worn debate about cricketing eligibility and players changing nationality more often than they change their jockstraps. |
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So nearly all her investment turned up trumps, and Edward was really in fit case to reopen Branshaw Manor and once more to assume his position in the county. |
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The Company also considered a plan to reopen the river to Burton, which would have involved the rebuilding of Kings Mills lock, and the construction of four new locks. |
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The new law allows the twelve Federal Reserve Banks to issue additional currency on good assets and thus the banks which reopen will be able to meet every legitimate call. |
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He decided to reopen struggles against the Pope, who was supporting the dukes of Spoleto and Benevento against him, and entered Rome in 772, the first Lombard king to do so. |
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There have also been calls to reopen the former Wantage Road station. |
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