Word: reopenings
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...never have to see us again, where the Palestinian authority would take care of its own people, protect them and us from a war brought on by terrorism. And then sometimes someone would ask when this will all come to be and when we will be able to reopen our borders without fear, as they were two years ago, and we would all laugh to relieve the tension of not knowing the answer...
...that location lasted less than a year. Last May, Carr announced that he was leasing the space to a restaurant, Upstairs on the Square—formerly Upstairs at the Pudding—which will reopen this fall...
...wanted to reopen the Market Theater in a brand new, technically sophisticated space—at a total cost of $21 million...
...sought to go it alone on Iraq, the Security Council remains far more resistant to White House demands, and the Administration is hoping the threat of unilateral action will scare the international community into accepting the U.S. position. But Congressional authorization to bypass the UN is also likely to reopen the debate among Bush's advisers over just how far to pursue the diplomatic option...
With no sweat. Gyllenhaal is at ease in front of the camera. The huffing falls to writer-director Brad Silberling (City of Angels), who wants his film to be a cross between The Graduate and In the Bedroom, to reopen the wounds of the Vietnam era and somehow to have it all end happily. The film is full of sharp acting and home truths, but its ambition to be different finally surrenders to its need to be loved...