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open reveal
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3.75 |
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The curtain opened to reveal the grand prize. |
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open mix
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3.29 |
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U.S. stocks opened mixed. |
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open determine
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1.45 |
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An enquiry has been opened to determine the cause of the fire. |
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open allow
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1.38 |
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This leaves the end of the capillary open or suspended. |
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open leave
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1.32 |
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Ward agreed, but left the door open for further debate. |
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open say
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1.18 |
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When he opened his eyes, he said, he found himself in a ditch. |
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open fire
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0.92 |
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They said Iraqi anti-aircraft opened fired at the intruding planes. |
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open let
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0.79 |
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The roof opens to let light stream into the room. |
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open be
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0.53 |
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To be opened by Alistair Brownlee. |
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open accommodate
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0.39 |
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The groups want these to be opened to accommodate the extra students. |
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open provide
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0.39 |
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The folding door on the passenger side opens to provide an extremely wide entry. |
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open help
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0.33 |
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That was to allow a second face to be opened to help speed up production. |
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open rave
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0.33 |
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America West Arena had opened to rave reviews. |
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open receive
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0.33 |
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The gates opened to receive Vadra, revealing a metal detector decked with flowers. |
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open use
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0.33 |
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The Washington store is the first to open using the new concept. |
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open admit
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0.26 |
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The door opened to admit Rosa, wearing her customary black. |
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open change
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0.26 |
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We are open for ideas, open for business and open to change. |
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open crack
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0.26 |
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Sunday, they cooked lobsters and cracked open the shells on the porch. |
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open disperse
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0.26 |
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The injured included nine people who were hit by bullets when police opened fire to disperse the mobs, he said. |
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open give
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0.26 |
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Local schools meanwhile opened to give shelter to the familes who fled the razed area. |