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In the last year or so, the company has
opened
a sales office in Maryland.
And when the great big parachute opened, we knew that if it didn't open there's a second parachute, and it runs on a nice little clockwork mechanism.
Would you accept that at least, even if you disagree with how he did it, that he has
opened
a debate that matters?
And then it opened, and I have to tell you, it was incredible.
And if you don't think that capitalism, which is self-organizing, can have destructive effects, you haven't
opened
your eyes enough.
And just as Jenner's discovery
opened
the door for all of the vaccines that followed after, the drugs we've discovered open the possibility of a whole new field: preventative psychopharmacology.
The Golden Gate Bridge
opened
in 1937.
Genetics has
opened
the door to the study of human variability.
Once life on Earth had access to multicellularity and sophisticated genetic structures, and sex, new opportunities
opened
up: animals became possible.
Every time he
opened
a bottle of whiskey, which I'm glad to say was very often, he would take the top off and pour off just a little on the ground, and he would talk to, he would say to Akroma-Ampim, the founder of our line, or Yao Antony, my great uncle, he would talk to them, offer them a little bit of this.
They
opened
up 300 of those lines for Egyptians to use, serving slow but sweet Internet connection for Egyptians.
So what
opened
my eyes?
And on this particular day, I
opened
this letter, and in capital letters, he wrote, "My mama told me why you was in prison: murder."
When I got that letter from my son, I began to write a journal about things I had experienced in my childhood and in prison, and what it did is it
opened
up my mind to the idea of atonement.
And the idea with this is that, well, technology should not be foregrounded here, and — (Laughter) — we've actually
opened
this up.
This instrument is incredible, and yet this is a toolbox that very few people have ever
opened.
But he had a long-lasting interest in the science of prejudice, and so when a prestigious British scholarship on stereotypes
opened
up, he applied for it, and he won it, and then he began this amazing career.
And then the government realized that there's a wartime manpower shortage, and as suddenly as they'd rounded us up, they
opened
up the military for service by young Japanese-Americans.
She's been in the post since 2008 and actually
opened
an office to investigate cases of violence against women, which she says is the most important area in her mandate.
But now we've
opened
it up for anyone to use, for nonprofit or personal uses.
If you look at this, you'll see it's never been
opened.
Now, I was looking at this, it was in my office, as it always is, on the shelf, and I was thinking, why have I not
opened
this?
I don't keep everything, but for some reason I haven't
opened
this box.
And I started thinking, why haven't I
opened
it?
Only two years after its dissolution, its documents were
opened
to the public, and historians such as me started to study these documents to learn more about how the GDR surveillance state functioned.
Every day, 90,000 letters were being
opened
by these machines.
So we must protest and make sure that censorship is cut down, that the web is
opened
up where there is censorship.
He was back in Luton, he was now 82, and I hadn't seen him for 30-odd years, and when he
opened
the door, I saw this tiny little man with lambent, smiling eyes, and he was smiling, and I'd never seen him smile.
And two months later when the main plant
opened
and hundreds of new workers, white and black, poured in to see the facility for the first time, they were met by the 16 foremen, white and black, standing shoulder to shoulder.
And as death
opened
his cloak to embrace the knight in a ghastly embrace, I heard Mr. Teszler's tremulous voice: "Uh oh," he said, "This doesn't look so good."
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