51.   His comments come two days after European Union special representative to Afghanistan Klaus Peter Klaiber said he believed that European governments had reopened debate on the issue.

52.   A working group met Friday to discuss the possibility of reopening the debate on those sections which have already been agreed.

53.   But the accident reopened the debate about its expansion.

54.   But the Labour government, under heavy pressure from its backbench members of parliament, has agreed to reopen the debate on hunting with hounds.

55.   European delegates said these sections had been agreed before the conference began and they rejected reopening the debate but would allow minor clarifications.

56.   The murder last month of a policeman, shot dead while investigating a robbery, reopened the debate on arming the British bobby.

57.   The tragedy reopened a debate about the highly unpopular police escort cars, which are frequently used for Italian political figures and magistrates.

58.   Their precarious position is bound to reopen the debate as to whether Varsity matches should remain first-class fixtures.

59.   US statistics expected this week were expected to reopen the debate on US interest rates, the Barclays analyst explained.

60.   Viewer rejection of the meticulously-scripted and staged Republican nominating convention may reopen the debate on media coverage of such events, media sources speculated Thursday.

v. + debate >>共 586
begin 4.46%
spark 4.44%
open 2.91%
hold 2.45%
end 2.15%
stir 1.97%
watch 1.81%
provoke 1.65%
fuel 1.56%
reopen 1.51%
reopen + n. >>共 345
case 9.49%
talk 8.11%
investigation 5.85%
negotiation 5.37%
road 3.68%
airport 3.12%
debate 2.86%
border 2.64%
embassy 2.56%
wound 2.47%
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