111.   Among those who will be using the tower daily, the building is opening to generally favorable reviews, with a few dissenters.

112.   An especially sore point is the golf course, which the Army is allowed to keep for five years, gradually opening it to the public.

113.   An even larger number of markets will be opened to competition for domestic local and long-distance services.

114.   And he promised to make his own assets and tax returns open to public scrutiny, an unheard-of gesture in Pakistan.

115.   And he took issue with the objections of the Bush camp that hand counts are open to mistakes.

116.   And Arafat said, although without great enthusiasm, that he was open to a substantive session with Prime Minister Ehud Barak if the groundwork was fully prepared.

117.   And as Japan continues to open to foreign investment, he predicted, foreign and Japanese companies will want offices in his modern towers.

118.   And it has left American Skiing open to criticism that by lumping the resorts together it is homogenizing the product.

119.   And all for a cause that could lay State Street and other financial players open to a charge of pursuing naked self-interest.

120.   And brokers that survive will almost certainly see their profit margins cut as their industry opens to new competition.

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close 2.65%
use 2.52%
tie 2.44%
spread 2.13%
continue 1.83%
expect 1.48%
open 1.40%
get_back 1.35%
know 1.32%
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to 14.85%
on 13.42%
with 10.86%
for 8.69%
at 5.82%
against 1.75%
into 1.41%
by 1.40%
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