On the courtyard side, full-height panels made of perforated aluminium fold out crisply like a concertina to open up the house. |
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She refused to tell me anything at first but as time passed, and with the continuous urging, she finally did open up to me. |
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Two virtually solid granite walls face the campus, while two walls of glass open up to views of the woods beyond. |
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When he is finally released, George returns to Budapest where newspapermen and family try to get him to open up about his experiences. |
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The rain drove down harder, and Tilkin cleared mud and water from his eyes long enough to see the woods open up before him. |
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They began to price land and they began to open up for investments and for trade, which led to quick results. |
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That is why Washington is working with Mexico City to open up more and more of these fast lanes at border crossings. |
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They're quite spiky around each other and find it difficult to open up with each other. |
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The artists are the critics of culture and the visionaries that open up possibilities for the future. |
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You are more quiet and reserved in front of strangers, but around some people you open up. |
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I open up a few tins an' in no time I've fixed us a good bush tucker meal of sausage stew. |
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We opted to do a little bushwhacking and open up some trails in the three feet of new snow. |
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Oh, and let's not forget the risk to corporate secrets when you open up a buttload of corporate computers to the public internet. |
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Soon the views of the great buttresses and ridges and gullies of the north-east face begin to open up. |
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Suddenly the heavens open up and rain begins to pour from the unforeseen forming clouds. |
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Having laboured a part of the way, suddenly and most unexpectedly, the heavens open up. |
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I tell Louie to open up his glove compartment and I get the heater out of it and put it in my pocket. |
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What could be more perverse than playing hard to get when looking for the one we can really open up to? |
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I frankly think the reason neither side has called Barbara is because she could open up a can of worms that neither wants to explore. |
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It will renew, transform and open up the nations and states of Europe to the global era. |
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Only in unique relationships can a CEO afford to open up, be candid, be vulnerable. |
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They are looking to open up Libya and transform it, so the two do go hand in glove. |
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To achieve this, the survey promised to raise caps on foreign direct investment and open up more sectors to global capital. |
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Let me open up the category of muddling through, and there are two or three different ways offhand, of doing that. |
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The large glass windows at the front are also being replaced so that they can open up to give drinkers a new open-air experience in good weather. |
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To feel safe and secure in your relationship, you'll have to open up and communicate how you feel. |
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The other is to find offsets for what we are doing so we don't use Medicare funds and we don't open up the tax cut. |
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So far, every time the reformers have tried to open up the system, the hardliners have closed it back down. |
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Using dry ice, glycerol and helium gas, other exciting shapes and possibilities open up. |
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All so often, he had to be double-teamed by the Swedish defence to open up space for his partners. |
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They'll shoot it at the person and it will open up with OC spray, oleoresin which is basically cayenne pepper, very, very strong. |
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Once past the houses, the enclosing walls open up and there are wonderful views along Troutbeck Park from the rough, stony track. |
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This will open up a space in the unit, and we can then authorize to fill the unit. |
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These questions have begun to open up new lines of enquiry and to revitalize old ones. |
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He said the farmers need the business community to open up a market for their product. |
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Grace enjoys her work with Gemma, but has a difficult time getting Jack to open up. |
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Instead she is one of a growing army of women around the globe who open up their private lives to the world via Internet webcams. |
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Horses that are favored in the doubles or pick-three wagers, but open up at long odds on the tote board, are usually bad investments. |
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Finally, I think it necessary to open up to critical examination all of what we call Zen. |
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They are waiting at the door when I open up at 6.20 and will buy the paper or whatever before they go in. |
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She waited patiently until she heard the rap of the door and raced downstairs to open up the door. |
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When I return home I want to open up a gymnasium to teach aerobics for people who want to lose weight. |
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The rising whine of the engines building up gives way to a satisfying roar of power as the engines open up. |
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Using a horse, some rope, and their stile as an A-frame for leverage, they were able to open up the chambered tomb. |
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You could just open up the white pages and start calling people at random and offering to sell them Herbalife. |
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That more or less answers that question, but it does open up another can of worms. |
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And please keep your eyes open up there for the comings and goings of the rich and famous this morning. |
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Open up to me, they wibble, until you open up to them, and then they resent that you're not more strong, silent and dependable. |
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These discoveries about the earliest form of genre painting in Italy open up the topic of realism in the seicento to further scrutiny. |
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The district has had to grade its roads in its quest to open up isolated villages to its administrative centre, Munyumbwe. |
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These open up to reveal a spacious hallway, off which lies a bay-windowed drawing room with its French doors leading to the rear garden. |
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Mr Brash says new disinfestation solutions are required for these existing markets and to open up new market opportunities. |
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Iron out the kinks at manned cash registers, before you open up self-checkout lanes. |
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Action potentials are elicited when tiny pores in the nerve cell membrane, known as sodium channels, open up in response to a stimulus. |
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Keen to open up their own bistro, Robin and Vicky enter into a business partnership with her irascible father James. |
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If Mother couldn't open up to Christina, especially in the face of a point-blank question, she couldn't open up to anyone. |
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The more we open up our borders to imports, the worse our trade deficit gets. |
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As it hits the back of your mouth or throat try yawning, as this action will open up your throat. |
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Smith says the relaxed atmosphere helps his staff open up more and forget the pressures of the office. |
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Declining American reserves of elemental sulphur could open up export possibilities. |
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In Kent, as in similar schemes elsewhere, advisers encourage young fire-setters to talk, to open up. |
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With an easy command of two languages and her local dialect, the world can open up for her. |
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As always, this is meant to open up some discussion and feedback, so feel free to fire away. |
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He wants to open up the public's mind to what republicans want, and believes this is his chance to get the unionist population to listen. |
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We know we have to listen to victims, punish lawbreakers, ban criminals from ministry, and open up the decision-making process. |
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In the long run, there is no doubt we must all open up and develop the necessary institutions which will enable us to have a fighting chance. |
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It would open up a can of worms to make the previous strike talks look like pinochle. |
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But it is no small thing to see anger and resentment each and every time you try to open up. |
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Over the next few days I plan to really ventilate the issue, to open up for discussion and so on. |
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That he chose to open up about the dilemma between security and normality indicates rough times ahead. |
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One of the biggest concerns for the town council is if we allow this one, it would open up the green belt to other applications. |
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Doran rifled the ball past a helpless Loney in the Armagh goal to open up a four-point lead. |
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If we open up for this infrangibly flowing, divine light energy nothing but good will come to us. |
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It should also open up the intellectual space for the thoughtful consideration of the subject. |
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Brussels wants the projects to open up new sites for businesses such as industrial parks and to produce innovative and competitive enterprises. |
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If you open up the commons for everyone to graze their sheep, one person is going to go get their whole flock. |
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If a bowler could figure out the combination, he could open up the safe and get the money. |
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This corridor would connect Sligo, Galway, Limerick and Cork and open up rail services to towns along the now largely abandoned railway route. |
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All that really means is it will open up more opportunities for those focusing on selling within the long tail. |
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A loose cannon might reveal corporate secrets, give out the wrong message, or even open up the company to legal trouble. |
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During this period both teams tried hard to open up the play but far too often hand passes went astray and possession was lost. |
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But what better way was there to have the country develop, open up and gradually change? |
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These lukewarm attitudes open up the possibility that some may ultimately decide to sit out this election. |
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After hawking their burgers at county fairs for a few years, they decided to open up a restaurant. |
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Few teen males are close enough to their parents or to other male friends to be able to open up about what is happening to them psychosexually. |
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Even now, years later, with a little help from my imagination I can open up that suitcase and still smell their faint aroma. |
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Blogs open up new vistas for you and force you to consider sometimes cockeyed points of view that end up giving you more perspective. |
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The water vascular system of the sea stars open up at the madreporite, a perforated opening in the central part of the animal. |
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Unplug the drier, open up the console area, disconnect the wires to the buzzer, and tape them off. |
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And right now, we're going to take an opportunity to open up our mailbag and look at some of those letters that you sent us. |
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On the contrary, a major in languages will open up more career options and make you more competitive on the job market. |
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The boatmen deny the charge that they preside over a closed shop, which the new licence will finally open up. |
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Indeed, we aim to show that the somewhat malapert remarks of Derrida on Fukuyama open up onto something that is much more significant than scorn. |
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Well, in his isolated time after the war, during his denazification, Heidegger came to believe poetry was the means to open up the world. |
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Despite signing the protocol, the Turkish government is refusing to open up its ports and airports for travel to and from Cyprus. |
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When positions did start to open up in school teaching or as typists and telegraphists, they could not be combined with marriage. |
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Some people willingly open up to her, others clam up, but in every case Anne-Marie feels she's connecting with them in a way she didn't before. |
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There are always telltale signs and whether people want to open up their eyes to those signs is up to them. |
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He'd also like to open up the rear windows with ceiling-height doors leading to balconies. |
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But architect Malcolm Payne said the design was very sympathetic and would open up new views of York Minster. |
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It is essentially a cover to force countries to open up their markets for multinational corporations to plunder. |
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The Internet automates many business processes, it reduces costs, open up new marketplaces and empowers customers and potential customers alike. |
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The ballotin will need to be animated, i.e. the two lids will need to open up. |
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If, as he says, the era of art is over, why not open up to the full chaotic, demotic range of contemporary visual culture? |
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The moors open up, the narrow, wooded valleys roll away and the gnawing lifestyle envy kicks in. |
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We'll open up at 9am and stay open until 3pm or whenever the crowds thin out. |
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As his Wild open up their season, Daigle is pencilled in as a second-line right-winger on one of the lowest-scoring teams in the league. |
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He also hopes that Taiwan will open up the market for foreign contractors in public procurement projects. |
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Often geotags will open up a location automatically in Google Earth or Yahoo Maps. |
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The Sharks can't survive on current gates and the hope is that by playing on Friday evening will open up the game to a new audience. |
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Some guys open up so much, the batboy can tell when a breaking ball is coming. |
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As the players tired, spaces began to open up and there was finally some sense that chances could happen. |
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She delves into sensuality, illusion and sexual exploration when asked what inspired her to open up three months ago. |
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But the failure to open up the reserve to oil exploration is symbolic of environmentalism's influence. |
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The sheer expanse of the skies humbles me but also makes me feel real and like I need to open up. |
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I wonder if a future U.S. President will open up national parklands to oil drilling. |
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The shy dater can open up and get to know a person without having to deal with first-date jitters that often come from fear of the unknown. |
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Nations have always been able to choose to what degree they wish to open up to globalisation. |
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I watched her open up the paper, let the rest of the tobacco fall onto the ground, and then ball up the little bit of paper and flick it. |
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As they open up to each other about their woes, neither seems to recognise how monstrously selfish and shallow they appear. |
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The experience of work and travel will broaden horizons and may well open up totally new possibilities. |
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Phase two is to open up the lines of communication between editors and readers like the trade book business has never seen before. |
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Tara heard her mom straggle up the trailer's steps and open up the front door. |
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Ten large suppliers in the region are now primed to open up sub-contract opportunities in the supply chain. |
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The important thing is that we do want to open up our markets to benefit all, and this is a bilateral agreement that puts effect to that. |
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I wondered if he'd misheard me and decided that he'd probably noticed another table open up or a stool at the bar had become available. |
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Bold plans which will open up the centre of Castle Street and Market Street for shoppers have been revealed in a detailed application this week. |
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But if you open up a tank of silane, you'd better have the fire department on the line already. |
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The company says that their goal is to open up bioprinting to a broader group of users. |
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Your smile is so warm and beautiful, I felt compelled to put pen to paper and open up to you. |
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I should offer a word of thanks to one of the teachers, who was kind enough to open up the old school house and show me around. |
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Indonesian representatives abroad must open up their offices and make them a comfortable home away from home for expatriate Indonesians. |
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Most people think they can open up a nightclub because all you need is alcohol, music, some staff, and a cute idea. |
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I open up my bathroom cabinet and realise I even have the same products my mom had. |
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The vegetables will open up or set in wonderful stars, curls or palm-tree shapes. |
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When you open up previously inaccessible areas by turning a lever or depressing a block, the camera unlocks its view from the character. |
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A charity is appealing for volunteers to open up their homes to young homeless people. |
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The second coat of penetrating stain often lasts longer since it penetrates into small surface checks which open up as wood weathers. |
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It's an overly simplistic label, one that has stopped us wanting to open up her box and see what's really inside. |
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Even if the subordinate clauses open up a parenthesis that seems to last for ever, they do close, eventually, in a completed thought. |
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These men suffered tremendous hardship and sacrifice to help open up this country and provide supplies to the distant outstations. |
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Help to open up an area of peat bog by cutting and burning small trees at Cumbria Wildlife Trust's Foulshaw Moss, near Witherslack, on Saturday. |
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Many rooms have recessed cubbyhole walls, or even closets which you might like to open up, for exposed shelving. |
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True, they crusaded to take women out of politics, but they did so in order to open up other areas of public life to women. |
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After they are dropped, they open up in the air and disperse bomblets by parachute. |
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Unfortunately, an unguarded access point can open up your network to people outside your company's four walls. |
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They had received so many floral tributes that they had to open up a previously unopened part of the gardens. |
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It's nice not to be bound by social norms, but you'll truly be free once you open up to the outside world. |
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One of the significant cultural aspects of the Internet is that, given its narrowcast properties, it's been able to open up the discussion. |
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We should encourage it to open up its almost hermetically closed society by radically reforming its educational system. |
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Take my word for it, wine does not freshen, improve its bouquet, or open up when it is exposed to air. |
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By nature, I'm a little bit of a loner and I don't open up myself to people that easily when I meet them for the first time. |
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It wasn't that he was sneaky or even secretive, it was just that he didn't open up much. |
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If Sligo is named as a Gateway growth centre when the Government unveils its plans shortly, then it should open up all sorts of possibilities. |
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Teams covering Zubov for the shot open up the passing lane, which is where Brett Hull lives. |
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When applying mascara, drag the wand outwards to the outer upper corner to open up eyes further. |
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The braincase box, as I understand the term, does not open up posteriorly, and there is nothing between the basal tubera which are, in fact, at least slightly pedunculate. |
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Many advocates want those changed, adjusted, or bolstered, and the only way to do that is to open up the bill and reauthorize it. |
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Leno asked about his recent cardiovascular surgery in which doctors installed a stent to open up a clogged artery. |
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They were put to work in remote areas to fell trees, mine the country's mineral wealth and open up the vast and empty land tracts of the far north and east. |
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In a blog post, he announced that the company would open up its patents and other intellectual property to competitors. |
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A roadshow hits the region this week to promote new walking rights which should open up large swathes of land to ramblers and countryside enthusiasts. |
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But shareholders were initially keeping their powder dry as they waited to see if the world's largest brewer would open up with a counter bid and raise the bidding stakes. |
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At this point, suction tubes open up in the corner of the pens and the assassins are propelled down tiny air shafts to wherever outlaws have been spotted. |
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From here, by arrangement with the Georgian government, Gelayev's fighters set out to assist in reconquering Abkhazia and to open up a second front against Russia. |
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She has a hard time getting the self-absorbed, self-loathing D-lister to open up. |
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We have liaised with the community to open up sections of bridleways. |
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The Saudis are building cash reserves in case they find it necessary to open up the spigots and drive prices down, to teach not only Russia, but possibly also Iraq, a lesson. |
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When life gets traumatic do you prefer to hunker down and grieve in private, or open up to others? |
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Thus, when you mix the hypnotic qualities of dance music with the mystical range of Indian tablas, you open up the doors for interesting experimentation. |
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The woman was able to escape because her attacker was scared off after he heard a homeowner open up his sliding glass door. |
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This is a great opportunity to open up the backlands off the main street. |
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Anyone who thought the personal computer, with its dull, office-furniture styling, was going to be the device to open up the online world to screenagers needs to think again. |
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I ask them to open up their heart and let their inner child out while listening to these stories. |
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Grey carbuncled shells of giant clams open up to reveal a flesh of startling beauty, soft mauves dotted with electric blue and the palest of yellow. |
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And of course, as schools open up again across the country, many high schoolers are itching with misgivings of their own. |
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The assumption that Boehner's departure is imminent has set off a round of jockeying for the positions that would open up. |
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They open up about the state of the music industry, Taylor Swift and Miley, and overcoming tragedy. |
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The menu is a perfect example of how using various flavored vodkas, liqueurs, fruit juices and mixers can open up a world of colorful and tasty profit opportunities. |
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Your back aches to high heaven, your smell has turned a different kind of sour, you are hungry and the welts on your body are swelling as your pores open up again. |
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When Chi did open up, his work was either missing or hitting gloves and Brodie maintained good movement and a tight guard for the opening minute or so. |
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Of course, some of the protagonists will deny this, for to admit that this might be so would open up the debate into an area that they would prefer to remain undiscussed. |
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Lower software prices also open up new opportunities for Americans to buy software for uses that were uneconomic when software was produced by higher cost Americans. |
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Pope Francis urged the local parish to open up a closed monastery on the island to house the overflow. |
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So, when we went to open up for the Beastie Boys in Passaic, New Jersey, I wore the clock. |
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Wait a while and a map of west London will open up showing the precise location of the shot and all the other photos taken in the surrounding neighbourhood. |
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It would open up the ice for a big play, the long pass and a quick break. |
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Because these medicines open up the bronchial tubes of the lungs, they are used to treat the symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and other lung diseases. |
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You do need to open up your case but, since it just requires a spare bracket space, you don't need to worry about slot insertion or other expansion slot issues. |
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Your repute and expertise open up new vistas for business expansion. |
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Nonetheless, Roxburgh and Ketchum in this time period urged the Kremlin to open up more with western reporters in Moscow. |
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When they are sweating and get sticky, I just open up the harness zipper. |
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How do you get a victim of bullying to open up and admit it? |
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They began to open up to me and confide all sorts of personal stories. |
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Acquisitions and joint ventures open up huge opportunities for companies that would either take too long or be impossible to develop through organic growth. |
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But whatever highfalutin label you put on Terkel's technique, it boils down to his ability to relate to people and get them to open up and talk frankly about their lives. |
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According to the report the appropriate flood control approach for Bangladesh is to open up as much space as possible to accommodate river overflow. |
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These lacks, losses and oversights open up narrative possibilities for the characters to learn about themselves and, in some cases, to find what they have been looking for. |
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Now two companies have introduced nanomachining systems they say will open up the ability to deal with tiny technologies like quantum dots and photomasks for lithography. |
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This was a perfectly nice Polish neighborhood before you guys decided to move in, open up your hip bars, and generally make the area more inhabitable for the Yuppies. |
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The piney woods open up to a sort of prairie, and then I am almost there. |
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Landscape designers Diana Stratton and Brian Columbia removed the fence to open up views, then created terraces supported by retaining walls of local fieldstone. |
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The area will slowly open up to tourism, but the priority is to allow the Aboriginal communities to maintain their way of life without obtrusive interruption. |
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They are warned that, eventually, the Court will recommend that the District Attorney open up a new file to investigate this obvious financial flimflam. |
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Web publishers can also review advertisers' campaigns to present counter-offers as well as open up negotiations on issues such as compensation and timing. |
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Scientists and scholars in the intelligent design movement are mounting a concerted effort to force Darwinists to open up and discuss the weaknesses of evolutionary theory. |
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New gyms and private health clubs open up on a regular basis and local authorities have invested millions as the public take up the healthy option. |
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The Act will open up the countryside further giving walkers the right to roam over much of the country's moorland, mountains, heath, downland and registered common land. |
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Ram Island had been cleared of competing gulls some years ago to open up beach nesting habitat for the endangered roseate tern, which then flocked to nest there. |
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The idea is to encourage players to identify potential issues and open up without stigma. |
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The next-generation IPv6 will open up a new pool of 340 undecillion new IP addresses. |
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It is the new Telit UMTS module which is of highest strategic importance for Telefonica in order to open up new segments of the M2M market. |
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When quantum-mechanical phenomena are taken into account, new vistas open up both for codemakers and codebreakers. |
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Quantum computers promise to open up new capabilities in the fields of optimization and simulation simply not possible using today's computers. |
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Many African states have adopted the Yamoussoukro Decision of 1999 that aimed to open up intra-African aviation routes. |
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As P gets out the wirecutter pliers to open up the fence, they hear another car and dive into the grass. |
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By merely pulling down some of the air potato vines, we saw how the woods began to open up. |
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Some of them would open up deep splits in core Democratic constituencies. |
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Users can now look forward to seeing a snackbar open up each time a download completes. |
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Harriet was close to her niece Frances Lupton, who worked to open up educational opportunities for women. |
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A liquid, such as soapy water, is usually added to lubricate the fibres, and to open up the microscopic scales on strands of wool. |
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There was also intense pressure from the Soviet government to open up a second front in Western Europe. |
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Often, rural highways open up vast areas to economic development and municipal services, generally raising property values. |
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This breeding success proved that porpoises can be successfully bred in captivity, and this could open up new conservation options. |
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The company's EyePlay, EyeStep and EyeWall products open up a world of possibilities to engage audiences in out-of-home locations. |
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In mild cases, decongestant drops help to open up the Eustachian tubes so that secretions can drain into the back of the throat. |
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Probably the best bit was when they were all invited to open up live cash accounts which qualified them for their own filofaxes. |
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The act of blowing up the balloon helps to open up the Eustachian tube, making it easier for fluid to drain from the middle ear. |
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This week, I saw erythronium blooms start to open up and trilliums display their wonderful flowers. |
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In the second half of the 19th century, pressure was building upon universities to open up higher education to women. |
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The effect of this narrative method, that of the griot, is to open up the possibility of varying interpretations. |
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In theory, privatisation was meant to open up railway operations to the free market and encourage competition between multiple private companies. |
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The three-member board, for example, approved common victualer, or food only, licenses that will allow two new restaurants to open up. |
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Being outnumbered on the eastern front, Russia urged its Triple Entente ally France to open up a second front in the west. |
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Every day, he lies in wait until staff open up, then pounces and makes off with the corn chips snack. |
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I know the fans she made from Strip Search, myself included, are excited to see these types of opportunities open up to her. |
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A couple of years later, the stealth world did start to open up. |
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This will be good news too for our many local microbrewers who will see new outlets open up to them. |
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Semantic Web technologies open up a whole range of new application development possibilities. |
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I think that with the recent CNC routing I've done, the forms actually open up spatially, and they behave more sculpturally. |
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If someone gets a promotion that might not be deserved, it could open up a whole can of worms with the other employees. |
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Buttressing made it possible to build taller buildings and open up the intervening wall spaces to create larger windows. |
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But, from the start of next year, BT will begin to open up the local loop to the free market with fierce competition expected. |
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Their quick tempo rucking also forced Blackwood into conceding early penalties, allowing Byron Hayward to open up an early six-point lead. |
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There are many great scenes in the film, scenes that open up the backstory more, and scare the bejesus out of you. |
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Even though the room was full to the gills with people, they managed to push enough people aside to open up a small dance floor. |
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The County Architect's Department is starting to pleach trees to open up these vistas, now almost hidden by the exuberant growth. |
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For example, a fingertip could help select an object while a knuckle tap could act like the right-click on a computer mouse and open up a submenu. |
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A Many people just snap off the old flower but you really should prune back further down the stem to a bud in the leaf axil facing outwards to open up the bush. |
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Cooke converted, added a penalty and then fed an inside ball to Stanley Gene for the outstanding Ben Cockayne to scoot over and open up a 14-0 lead after 24 minutes. |
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In addition, the card would also open up access to free computer use in libraries, which would create a national e-books and e-zines service with free seamless downloads. |
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You open up a mole run and very carefully push the packet up it. |
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Rosalind Cardia ensures that couples in her therapy get the relaxed and comfortable environment they need to open up about their issues and struggles of their marriage. |
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It is the latest in a spate of sinkholes to open up across the UK in the last couple of years, including one 20ft deep hole which opened up in nearby Watford last year. |
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When these receptors are activated, they open up and depolarize the nerve cell, which transmits an attention-grabbing pain signal through the spinal cord to the brain. |
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Utilising mobile web to open up Shortlists mobile channel for their readers enables anyone with any mobile device to search and find the Shortlist and Stylist mobile sites. |
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Trevor spent a 16-year career with the Bedfordshire police and when he retired decided to open up a cold case investigation into the notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper. |
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The intention of this paper is to open up a dialogue on the wider implications of microgenesis, particularly as it applies to the process-relational view of intersubjectivity. |
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Another way of turning large parts is a sliding bed, which can slide away from the headstock and thus open up a gap in front of the headstock for large parts. |
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Llywelyn now left Dafydd to lead the defence of Gwynedd and took a force south, trying to rally support in mid and south Wales and open up an important second front. |
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She scrounges desolately in the woods for any food she can find, and it isn't until she takes in a ghostly white greyhound that her heart starts to open up again to others. |
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Then in the Middle Cretaceous, Gondwana fragmented to open up the South Atlantic Ocean as South America started to move westward away from Africa. |
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When these receptors are activated, they open up and depolarise the nerve cell, which transmits an attention-grabbing pain signal through the spinal cord to the brain. |
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In other seasons I maintain paths, open up newly built beaver dams, and smell the large white water lilies with yellow centers and heart-shaped leaves. |
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In the Kingdom of Holland, the British launched the Walcheren Campaign to open up a second front in the war and to relieve the pressure on the Austrians. |
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John's graduates with capitalism and Westernism, their business acumen and investment capital have been welcome in China since China began to open up to a market economy. |
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Quinn brought up the important point that some aspects of using webconferencing tools open up possibilities beyond the capability of traditional classrooms. |
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If the clients open up and let the broker know their goals and how their company views risk management, the broker can then respond to assist the risk manager and the company. |
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This allows active sales outside of established territories and multibranded retailing in order to open up competition across the automotive value chain. |
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Conflict, error and change are inevitable, and if handled restoratively, can open up possibilities for a more positive way of relating, resulting in people feeling valued. |
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