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single open
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2.24 |
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Frye singled to open the inning. |
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use open
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1.65 |
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A procedure is used to open the file. |
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double open
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1.18 |
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Brian Hunter singled and Perez doubled to open the inning. |
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work open
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1.12 |
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They work to open the eyes of those in front of the screen as well as behind the screen. |
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walk open
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0.86 |
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Bill Mueller and Bonds walked to open the inning. |
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be open
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0.79 |
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Opening day is always pretty special. |
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rush open
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0.72 |
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In the evenings, he rushes to open the doors of tourists cars. |
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apply open
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0.66 |
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The letter marked the third time this year Rainsy has applied to open a radio station. |
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negotiate open
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0.53 |
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Freedman said he was also negotiating to open kiosks in Bagel Boss stores on Long Island. |
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pass open
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0.53 |
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Seeing-eye passes to open teammates for layups. |
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will open
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0.53 |
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So will opening a window. |
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come open
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0.39 |
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When it came time to open the envelope, though, I had no feeling. |
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discuss open
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0.39 |
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Government and Serb officials also were meeting at Sarajevo airport to discuss opening the routes, U.N. officials said. |
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fire open
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0.39 |
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A gunman spotted her and opened fire. |
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promote open
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0.39 |
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Earlier, wicketkeeper Steve Rhodes failed after being promoted to open. |
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return open
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0.39 |
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He returned to open the gate for the limousine driver. |
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turn open
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0.39 |
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--Take turns to open gifts. |
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up open
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0.39 |
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At first, the business sold just prints and posters to companies opening up new offices. |
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do open
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0.33 |
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LEND A HAND Let recipients know what they need to do to open the attachment. |
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double-click open
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0.33 |
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Double-click to open. |