Opened
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This picture
opened
in theaters on August 21 1980 in New York City starring Susan Saint James as Jane, Jane Curtain as Elaine and Jessica Lange as Louise.
seemed very candid and
opened
her self up.and allowed herself to be very vulnerable.or at least it appears that way.but it's clear she's also a tragic figure.regardless,the
Now in 2004 the vaults have been
opened
unleashing it for the world to enjoy.
Since it
opened
on Valentine's day, 1982, One From the Heart was among my top 10 flicks.
When in his basement, he accidentally
opened
a portal to another dimension and a redhead confused woman came out.
I saw 'See Grace Fly' when it
opened
in the theaters in Vancouver.
Sweet November
opened
at Radio City Music Hall and pretty much disappeared.
A soldier pulls the stake out of a puffy sheet in an
opened
casket and is soon bit to death by a giant of a hound(A Great Dane I believe).
I had hopes for it, and it
opened
beautifully.
We
opened
our doors in 1956 and 1968 during the crises in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, and again in the 1990s when more than 100 000 refugees from the Balkans found a new home in our country.
opened
up search.
Long ago, the online aggregators Expedia and Travelocity
opened
up the market.
Legal proceedings have been
opened
against opposition parties.
The fact that the embassy will be
opened
precisely on the 70th anniversary of Israel’s declaration of independence will only intensify the controversy.
Jan Dhan Yojana, a high-priority Indian federal-government program that provides access to the banking sector for the poor, has enabled 250 million new bank accounts to be
opened
in less than two years.
It has since
opened
more loan accounts than any Kenyan bank.
We have lost both concepts in relation to much conduct in our contemporary world, but we urgently need to re-find them in relation to the new possibilities
opened
up by the life sciences if we are to continue to respect all life, especially human life.
The experiment occurred when the state of Oregon
opened
enrollment to Medicaid in 2008, after the opportunity had been closed for many years.
Likewise, America’s three-week “shock and awe” campaign in Iraq in 2003 ended in “victory,” but
opened
the gates of hell for occupiers and ordinary Iraqis alike.
These disclosures
opened
the way for Pakistan’s own “Arab Spring” moment, with young people rebelling against the elite-dominated political system.
This system had been abandoned elsewhere, and the reform
opened
London to new types of institutions, especially the major US investment banks.
The highest priority problem is the overall budget’s medium-run outlook, as the Bush tax cuts have
opened
Reagan-size deficits that threaten to cripple US economic growth.
Today, new and deep rifts have
opened
up between Russia and the West, and I fear we will not be able to close them in the near future, however hard we try.
To ensure that others can gain a quality education and follow the path that has
opened
up to me, we must remove luck from the equation.
But the many central bank lending facilities that have been
opened
around the world should assuage these concerns, especially for large and well-capitalized banks.
The invention in the mid-1970's of technology to clone and sequence DNA
opened
new vistas for research, and its use on humans and other mammals has been enormously successful in terms of scientific discovery.
But they also
opened
the door to destabilizing speculation.
This
opened
the door to the successful presidential candidacy of pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovych in 2010, and set in train desperate financial negotiations with the IMF, the EU, and Russia, culminating in the crisis of 2013.
This has
opened
a Pandora’s box for China, and has facilitated America’s rediscovery of Asia.
He grumbles that Clinton hardly
opened
her mouth, which he interprets to mean that his plea was not well received.
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