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So when Moto
opened
in 2004, people didn't really know what to expect.
This
opened
the door to expanding harm reduction services, distributing more needles, increasing access to methadone, and, finally, opening a supervised injection site.
It
opened
in September of 2003 as a three-year research project.
Essentially ignoring the federal approval process, community groups
opened
up about 22 of these de facto illegal supervised injection sites across the province.
I'm not sure of how many of you in Washington are aware of the cultural developments happening in the region and, the more recent, Museum of Islamic Art
opened
in Qatar in 2008.
I was visiting with Joel the weekend before the Copenhagen conference on climate change
opened
in December of 2009.
She
opened
a computer store, then studied to be a beautician and
opened
another business.
And before I'd even decided to make storytelling my career, I can now see key things that happened in my youth that really sort of
opened
my eyes to certain things about story.
When we would stop to rest for a little bit or search for food, I would close my eyes, hoping when I
opened
them, I would be awake.
U.N.
opened
their statistic databases, and we have a new version of the software up working as a beta on the net, so you don't have to download it any longer.
It was that gadget that serendipitously
opened
a door to another unexplored world.
When the Hirshhorn opened, Ada Louise Huxstable, the New York Times critic, had some choice words: "Neo-penitentiary modern."
But just as the Internet has
opened
up the world for each and every one of us, it has also
opened
up each and every one of us to the world.
Any of those can be
opened
up.
And in uncovering viruses, Beijerinck really
opened
this entirely new world for us.
This short fiction piece by Martin Amis starts out, "On September 11, 2001, he
opened
his eyes at 4 a.m. in Portland, Maine, and Mohamed Atta's last day began."
But then Johannes Gutenberg came along with his great invention, and, over time, the society
opened
up.
Now I'm going to quote from some of my writings: "I
opened
the door to my studio apartment.
When I got to lunch and I
opened
my thermos, releasing these new smells into the air, my friends did not react favorably.
When we
opened
the door, we found a man on the floor, unresponsive.
So it was taken for granted that I attend some of the best universities, which in turn
opened
the door to a world of opportunity.
When the gates opened, there was a stampede, and 20 people were injured and one woman died.
Since we
opened
the website in February, we now have 640,000 students from 190 countries.
Last year, on the site of the Twin Towers, the 9/11 memorial
opened.
That's caused a literal revolution, and it's
opened
us up to a new experimental preparation.
When you graph the number of potential employees versus the number of jobs in the country, you see the gap gets bigger and bigger over time, and then, during the Great Recession, it
opened
up in a huge way.
I mean, our new Islamic galleries are a case in point,
opened
10 years, almost to the week, after 9/11.
Now, in our galleries, we show 14 centuries of the development of different Islamic cultures across a vast geographic spread, and, again, hundreds of thousands of people have come to see these galleries since they
opened
last October.
So it was on the 10th of June, and they came, and they surrounded the house, and my grandmother switched off all the lights in the house, and
opened
the kitchen door.
When he
opened
his eyes, he was able to see the world in a new way.
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