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After two devastating fires, and a host of closings and re-openings, the Texas Theatre has been reborn to its new purpose: live theatre.
The Texas Theatre, 213 W Crawford St, Palestine, TX 75801 | clusterflock 2010
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This reflects a lower margin rate on inside sales during the 2010 period due to promotional activities associated with the rebannering and grand re-openings of the retained Penn Traffic supermarkets, as well as an increased penetration of private label merchandise sales during the 2011 period.
unknown title 2011
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Some European countries announced partial airspace re-openings but others kept no-fly decrees in place.
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The size is unchanged from November's refunding auction and $4B larger than the re-openings in the previous two months.
FXstreet.com KBC Bank 2010
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Some European countries announced partial airspace re-openings but others kept no-fly decrees in place.
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The re-openings will boost Pilgrim's Pride's production by 10 percent, or about 3.5 million birds a week.
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010
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The re-openings came after the city closed 19 pools on Sunday, earlier than normal because of city budget cuts.
National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010
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Some European countries announced partial airspace re-openings but others kept no-fly decrees in place.
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The re-openings came after the city closed 19 pools on Sunday, earlier than normal because of city budget cuts.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Some European countries announced partial airspace re-openings but others kept no-fly decrees in place.
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