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Nobody else opened the door, he opened the door to these kinds of questions and these rebukes.
Among the dogs who opened the door, those whose owners appeared distressed opened the door on average within 23.43 seconds.
They've barely opened the door when Mr. Piggy shows up.
You know, some of the music just opened the door.
Pelosi's critics say such pledges opened the door to victory.
I opened the door with a needle in my arm.
I opened the door and of course JonBenet was there.
Instead, voters have opened the door to instability and uncertainty.
Alaa opened the door of his modest brick veneer home.
It opened the door for them to take control early.
This has opened the door for racial profiling and abuse.
When they arrived, he opened the door in a bathrobe.
I think he opened the door to make this happen.
Raymond really opened the door for drawing in contemporary art.
We opened the door for the lifting of trade sanctions.
He also opened the door for drawings in contemporary art.
When Mikula opened the door, a coup de foudre followed.
Mitt Romney has neither opened the door nor closed it.
Mitt Romney has neither opened the door, nor closed it.
Loretta Fleming opened the door and Heaven stumbled in, hysterical.
A blond woman opened the door, taking out her trash.
I gave myself a pep talk and opened the door.
Did you get a sense that it opened the door?
That opened the door to ecstasy, cocaine and crystal meth.
She knocked on the door, and who opened the door?
The security guard opened the door, and I went in.
Some customers barely opened the door or avoided eye contact.
Kuciak opened the door — I shot him in the chest.
When Ameen opened the door, he was placed in handcuffs.
That added economic growth opened the door for entitlement reform.
"They've opened the door to a lot of tough questions."
We opened the door for Russian military intervention in Syria.
Utah's struggles opened the door for Minnesota to seize control.
I'm grateful they opened the door for a second chance.
I recognized him as soon as he opened the door.
The driver got out and opened the door for Khadija.
"Wiz opened the door for everyone," Quentin Chandler Cuff said.
Aniston recently opened the door for a possible on screen reunion.
A SWAT team eventually opened the door to find Hill dead.
That has opened the door for smaller-scale investors to compete.
These connections have already opened the door to numerous security issues.
That exchange opened the door to a slew of other questions.
The decision opened the door to more dealmaking in the industry.
The central bank opened the door to that possibility last week.
This confusion also opened the door to a few different scams.
I was shocked to see Jacqueline when I opened the door.
She opened the door, came in, and made an audible noise.
FIFA also opened the door for music to enter my life.
Draghi on Thursday opened the door to more monetary policy easing.
She took a breath, squared her shoulders, and opened the door.
Late on Thursday, Ford opened the door to testifying next week.
Mr. Nakamura opened the door to a tansu (a storage cabinet).
It was after 9 P.M. The woman opened the door partway.
Swalwell opened the door and Harris slammed it shut on Biden.
"I opened the door and it was pitch black," Rodriguez said.
Maya opened the door to twelve cops from the Nineteenth Precinct.
That opened the door for Bowman to move into the lead.
More viscerally, Simmons's poor grades opened the door for opposing fans.
Episode 6Rob didn't cheat, but he opened the door for cheating.
I opened the door to two men dressed in dark clothes.
Marisa opened the door, ran to my bed, and jumped in.
"It opened the door to have a little fun," she said.
A bodysuit-clad hostess gladly opened the door after one knock.
World War II opened the door to Payne-Scott's scientific career.
I opened the door, and the man's wife was standing there.
And he opened the door, and we went inside, sat down.
Then came stagflation, which opened the door for the supply-siders.
I opened the door and stepped out,Wind in the branches.
Slowly, tentatively, I opened the door and stepped into the hallway.
Then, the delivery volunteer left before the recipient opened the door.
Fortunately, several jurisdictions have seen the light and opened the door.
This sentimental fascination with suffering opened the door to the Antichrist.
No one answered, so I opened the door to call inside.
I opened the door a crack and held out my hand.
With the car in motion, Chance opened the door to escape.
Yet, Lowe implicitly opened the door for a move to 0.25%.
Social media and internet fund-raising opened the door to outsiders.
I opened the door and little Cleo the robot was waiting.
An old woman opened the door before Becky rang the bell.
Pelosi has opened the door to the negotiations dragging into 2020.
So with guns drawn, deputies opened the door, ready to pounce.
"They opened the door and had their guns out," he said.
Then I opened the door and I was like, Oh, God.
But when we opened the door, the alarm started going off.
But individual races opened the door for more diversity in national politics.
It also opened the door for a new Quickshot mode called DollyZoom.
That's opened the door for Epic and now Match Group to experiment.
"He stopped and opened the door and let me go," she said.
Get Out opened the door to a whole new world of horror.
On Wednesday, the Fed opened the door for rate cuts in 2019.
Or maybe — just maybe — it's an artifact of having opened the Door.
They finally opened the door for us, and we're not going anywhere.
"He opened the door in his bathrobe," she wrote on the caption.
Having been invited in, he opened the door to his nine accomplices.
The Supreme Court opened the door for states to legalize sports gambling.
The court then opened the door for lawmakers to rewrite the rules.
That culture has opened the door for new generations of female engineers.
And it ultimately opened the door for other forms of hormone replacement.
McCain opened the door earlier this year to voting against Trump's pick.
A shortage of affordable options has opened the door for tech companies.
I felt Trump had opened the door for that kind of metamorphosis.
He went around the van and opened the door on Mike's side.
I wasn't home at the time, so my mom opened the door.
Ms. Olivera opened the door of her shop and herded people in.
We had, of course, opened the door for him at the Seder.
They didn't wake up and he opened the door to rouse them.
"Good night," she said, and then she opened the door and escaped.
But the election opened the door to uncertainty for investors going forward.
The Amazon Echo opened the door for smart devices in the home.
We opened the door and peered out just as the sun rose.
We opened the door to at least get air into the car!
" Papi opened the door less than a second after I buzzed. "Tina!
For Mr. Clarke, the Patriot agreement opened the door to other deals.
Callimachi: And I opened the door, and he had a hoodie on.
It didn't really take the building down but it opened the door.
Big, cultural, political, economic forces opened the door to someone like Trump.
The nuclear deal opened the door for the Iran's return from isolation.
She opened the door leading to the narrow passageway between the carriages.
As I opened the door I felt a hand on my shoulder.
I paused and thought about turning around before I opened the door.
"I had to meet you," Beka said as she opened the door.
When she opened the door to the house, she was laughing hysterically.
Jennifer Finney Boylan I opened the door of a business called True's.
It ignited her dance career and also opened the door to modeling.
DNA testing has also opened the door to creative forms of fraud.
Once CNN opened the door, BuzzFeed followed by publishing the document itself.
It hasn't really interested me but I've opened the door to it.
A: No. Q: What happened when you opened the door a bit?
Q: Then when you opened the door, would he force it closed?
That opened the door for campaigns to sow doubt about the numbers.
The administration opened the door to allowing more firearms on federal lands.
It opened the door to Russia's "covert influence" campaign against our country.
He pulled over, opened the door, and threw up in someone's yard.
This opened the door for the Cougars to continue to pull away.
He opened the door to the possibility that one could come Wednesday.
Daniela Alulema opened the door to where her mother and brother live.
A young man in a floppy hat opened the door for us.
We opened the door, and the armed agents asked for Dr. Solomon.
Her success on YouTube has also opened the door to other opportunities.
He told officers Nicholas was pissed he'd opened the door for them.
Later that evening, Emily's friends returned with security, and opened the door.
Hati Mohemmed Daoud Nabi, 71, opened the door to the Al Noor mosque.
The pilot opened the door near the tail, which was not on fire.
Trump has since opened the door for putting the meeting back on track.
Moicano finally opened the door, letting in a refreshing burst of fresh air.
So when the fashion world came a-knocking, I thirstily opened the door.
Her bravery in discussing mental health struggles has opened the door for others.
A responding officer fatally shot Andrew Finch, 28, after he opened the door.
That opened the door for the Utes to take their first big lead.
It is unclear if she opened the door or if it wasn't locked.
It opened the door for Washington to surge ahead late in the half.
That opened the door for Anderson to score on a 1-yard run.
Amber opened the door just a crack but would not let them in.
We went out into the hall and I opened the door for her.
A woman with a ponytail opened the door and identified herself as Angelina.
Hodges three years ago, which opened the door to gay marriage across America.
The moment we opened the door, we felt just a wall of hostility.
Still, eteplirsen's approval has opened the door for future drug development, Dayna says.
As I opened the door to my room, I couldn't help but laugh.
He even opened the door to tweaking the balance sheet strategy — if warranted.
An excerpt from the book:  Hansel unlocked the cage and opened the door.
Lack of modernization and continued inefficiency opened the door for private express carriers.
Whitbred's scholarship opened the door to a whole new vein of lesbian history.
Pappas cracked the door open and peeked out, then opened the door wider.
After perhaps a month, his father opened the door to his mother's room.
One ordered the driver to put his hands up, then opened the door.
Cool Ranch Doritos opened the door to ranch as a seasoning beyond salad.
That classification had opened the door to many more regulations for broadband providers.
She walked into the living room, picked up the baby, opened the door.
So I was in denial until I opened the door to Opie's studio.
That was when I opened the door to the horror show of destruction.
When she opened the door, two women angrily confronted her in the dark.
I got out of the cab, opened the door and tapped the man.
We counted to five, then I opened the door to the cryotherapy room.
As soon as she opened the door, the customer started sneezing and coughing.
"Hey hey," Mollenkof said over and over again when voters opened the door.
"They opened the door to my life in the United States," he said.
"I wrapped a towel around me and opened the door," Mr. Daffarn recalled.
After a while, I went down and opened the door and looked around.
I hesitantly opened the door and the kid said something I didn't understand.
When she opened the door she noticed he wore that same serge suit.
The firemen opened the door and three dogs in wheelchairs came running out.
This opened the door to an onslaught of Eternal Blue-related hacking worldwide.
That opened the door for Alex Colome to pick up his fifth save.
"She opened the door of the room," Mr. Ambrose said, his voice quavering.
This opened the door to build a new kind of personal finance brand.
Noticed as he opened the door she went through, and she came back.
Father Greiten had committed the cardinal sin: He opened the door to debate.
That neighbor opened the door to see Serrano on fire and called 911.
Trump has opened the door to new talks, though they are now dormant.
He opened the door, and there was this giant albino rabbit walking around.
Looking back, because you guys opened the door to it, was that a mistake?
The ruling opened the door for other states to also consider authorizing sports wagers.
I jumped up, turned off the gas, opened the door and raised my windows.
Apollo opened the door Stepping on the moon gave us a foothold in space.
Obamacare opened the door for a lot of experiments in containing health care costs.
He stopped and led us to a squat, circular building and opened the door.
How it's just opened the door for healthy communication and that's all you want.
This opened the door for scammers to try and cash in on the confusion.
It opened the door for The Advocate to launch its own New Orleans edition.
It also could have opened the door to rivals in a market Qualcomm dominates.
That opened the door to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a militant who'd joined previously.
Yet although the concessions are small, they have opened the door to bigger ones.
She opened the door and she was like, 'Man, I was hammered last night!
"I opened the door and Kacy was so excited to see me," Linda said.
"They cut off our wristbands, opened the door, and pushed us out," Mueller said.
Police say the smell became stronger when Vick opened the door to his place.
I opened the door and I was like, 'I don't know what to do.
But in doing so, it may have opened the door to something much worse.
She opened the door; I gave her the sandwiches first and then the drinks.
He has already opened the door to Democrats describing him as a socialist dictator.
The attacks killed 300 people and opened the door to Russian aggression against Chechnya.
This overreach opened the door for Trump to again lash out at the media.
Nor that his mother-in-law had opened the door and was watching them.
At the StubHub office on Tuesday, a greeter opened the door for Yankees fans.
The media has thus opened the door to unchecked foreign meddling in future elections.
What if the food industry has inadvertently opened the door to a transparency revolution?
Ryan, who has Irish ancestry, also opened the door to being an ambassador someday.
"He opened the door, in a bathrobe," Margulies recalled during the interview, posted Saturday.
He opened the door and found Channing's body — it was cold to the touch.
James opened the door for players to freely choose where they want to play.
WGS has opened the door to understanding our entire world at the molecular level.
We opened the door and went back to our seats as quickly as possible.
"LSD opened the door to the world of the mentally ill," Parley told VICE.
This guy in a Borat banana hammock opened the door, clearly high as fuck.
I opened the door and my teammates were all standing there with their gear.
That opened the door for the freshman Cayden Primeau, who turned 18 in August.
Mr. Cruz appeared "shocked" when he opened the door to the stairwell, Chris said.
Netflix opened the door for the rest of the world to see the movie.
When I opened the door, there were five $20 bills lying on the seat.
That, in turn, opened the door to the Yankees' breakthrough in the seventh inning.
The 30,000-nucleotide sequence opened the door for scientists to develop a diagnostic test.
I brought him onstage for one of Mick's concerts before they opened the door.
But when she opened the door, she said, Mr. Weinstein pushed his way inside.
The improving ties between the two autocratic leaders opened the door to greater cooperation.
The split over the two men has opened the door for another candidate altogether.
"I opened the door and there he was, dressed as Reba," Mr. Moeller said.
That opened the door to high-quality, low-cost supplies from Canada and Australia.
Activists said the rollback opened the door to bullying, harassment and discrimination of children.
Olive opened the door and put the scarf into the garbage bin beside it.
He doesn't want historians to write that he opened the door to a monster.
It was Mireille's oldest son, Sondy, who opened the door and let her in.
He opened the door to his abode, which was fashioned out of corrugated metal.
The man who opened the door tried to calm me down as I cried.
The president has opened the door for them to get something, so let's talk.
When she opened the door to the guest bedroom, light flooded into the hallway.
Mr. Igbokwe opened the door and began answering questions: Was he from Miami Beach?
In the "Ellen" interview, however, Hart opened the door to returning to the role.
Inequality has soared since China opened the door to private enterprise and growth took off.
This opened the door for Abraham to bring up the engagement ring into their conversation.
He also opened the door to possible exemptions but did not offer any further details.
"I feel like Floyd opened the door and I'm gonna kick it down," Spence says.
That opened the door for a Democratic challenge from Janz, a relatively unknown Fresno prosecutor.
At the first stop, a woman named Jean opened the door and screamed in surprise.
While Australia's central bank kept rates unchanged, it opened the door wider for future cuts.
"Lenny's success opened the door for a bunch of guys," Chiefs Coach Hank Stram said.
And you can't believe that someone is so excited that you just opened the door.
The filibuster change opened the door to three more Democratic appointees on that influential court.
When Lopez attempted to open the bathroom with a key, De Lesseps opened the door.
A 10-year-old girl opened the door and told me that I interrupted her.
Do you think it opened the door for more feminist music from Black women artists?
Has his success opened the door for the Skrillex's of the world to get booked?
This opened the door for multiple "micro-unions" to take shape inside a single company.
McConnell opened the door Tuesday to dropping emergency aid for Louisiana, Maryland and West Virginia.
After Harry let her in, Meghan even reached over and opened the door for him.
As soon as he opened the door two armed men drew up on a motorbike.
"He opened the door to find John Kennedy, his face twisted in anger," Taraborrelli writes.
"That is when the shooter opened the door and started shooting outside," Mr. Dyer said.
The decision opened the door for asylum-seekers from other countries to make similar arguments.
I was still unsure I was in the right place until I opened the door.
This crisis of trust has opened the door to bitter hatred and unchecked physical provocation.
By failing to act swiftly and surely, Obama also opened the door to Russian intervention.
I opened the door to the stairs, stepped through, and drew the bolt behind me.
When the woman opened the door, the agents interrogated her in front of her kids.
With that, he opened the door to a whole new maze of complexity and risk.
Then he opened the door for me, and he's like, 'Hi!' and I'm like, 'Prince!
This has opened the door for creativity on the page rather than in the kitchen.
"She opened the door and came in and started calling me derogatory names," Belcher said.
Then, they opened the door into this warehouse.... There's really nothing to compare this to.
That opened the door to venture capital, and its first pre-seed round of funding.
After a beer at a neighboring bar, De Benos eventually opened the door for me.
The current owner, Barbara Jenik, opened the door, an aggrieved Chihuahua vised into her armpit.
Instead he opened the door for a female competitor to knock him down a peg.
Ms. Ortega plunged a knife into her own neck when Ms. Krim opened the door.
Someone opened the door of a cage to set Officer Tameem's two pet parrots free.
"We opened the door and the smell kicked us in the face," Ms. Christiansen said.
Then we drove out to the tower; they opened the door and we walked in.
Dreamcatchers hung from the ceiling inside, the feathers swaying as Ms. Miel opened the door.
That's opened the door for new sellers on platforms like Etsy to introduce homemade batches.
"I opened the door and everyone was shouting, 'Fire, fire, get back in,' " he recalled.
"Despacito" opened the door to a stream of collaborations between English- and Spanish-speaking artists.
If you, like me, have written a confessional memoir, Wurtzel opened the door for you.
"It was a celebration of the women who opened the door for me," she shares.
The recusal also opened the door to the probe spinning out of the administration's control.
The White House infrastructure plan has opened the door to fixing our roads with tolls.
That has opened the door for Sayegh, who has support rolling in from high places.
The police arrived at Finch's address and reportedly killed him when Finch opened the door.
Amash voted "no" on the budget blueprint that opened the door to tax reform. Rep.
When Deah opened the door, Hicks pulled out the gun and shot him multiple times.
Prosecutors also subtly opened the door to asking the judge to send Flynn to prison.
They opened the door, and we left to go through the exit near the stage.
Mr. Trump opened the door and there was Marla Maples, eventually Mr. Trump's second wife.
Mexico has yet to agree to accept families, but opened the door for future discussions.
The market cheered this week when Fed Chairman Jerome Powell opened the door to the possibility.
And just as I opened the door, the fire had broken through the living room window.
About half the dogs opened the door when they saw their owners, regardless of the situation.
On average, they opened the door three times faster than dogs did in the neutral condition.
And so he opened the door to this entire line of conversation himself during the campaign.
Sessions opened the door to potentially reopening 350,000 deportation cases the government previously agreed to close.
Then I opened the door, and I was like, 'OK, I'm going to go home now.
Put another way, the demotion of Republican power brokers opened the door to the Trump presidency.
That opened the door to other states that might want to regulate and tax the wagers.
I think that really opened the door to Russia to do what they did last time.
And her coming out has opened the door for other LGBTQ+ artists to speak out, too.
That all changed when urethane wheels came about and opened the door to a new world.
But Mr Trump's election has opened the door to changes to Dodd-Frank, which Republicans hate.
When Madhi, 0003, opened the door, a SWAT team knocked him over and searched his flat.
This opened the door for Dick Turpin, whose career was peaking at just the right time.
A Mexican court ruling in November opened the door to limited amounts of legal cannabis cultivation.
"Harvey Weinstein opened the door in his boxer shorts and an undershirt," she told the publication.
The friend forced opened the door and found Cornell on the bathroom floor, according to police.
"You opened the door to my bedroom, and there&aposs no bedroom," Cole told WBZ-TV.
Then when I opened the door she pushed me back in and closed it behind us.
He opened the door that many Europeans have walked through since he became a household name.
"As soon as she opened the door I saw her image on my screen," Kelly said.
"We opened the door to my car and we heard a screech," Sergio told The Enterprise.
I think it's left as a question mark, but that she had already opened the door.
That opened the door for Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, and the asymmetric polarization of today's politics.
Norman opened the door to find two men, who looked to be in their mid-twenties.
I opened the door, and I regret it, as those who open doors so often do.
My mother opened the door and I handed her the card, which she pretended to appreciate.
The dollar fell last week after policymakers opened the door to rate cuts in coming months.
Meanwhile, McConnell opened the door to a Senate vote on Iran and war authorization (The Hill).
Trump's withdrawal from Kurdish region has opened the door to a new wave of war crimes
Singer wrote of his first night at a famous Warsaw café: Before I opened the door . . .
That opened the door for Anthony Kennedy, who, as it happened, was worth holding out for.
He opened the door wearing only a towel and later exposed himself to the female staffer.
"As soon as we opened the door everyone ran in and started ordering food," he says.
Finch was shot by police when he opened the door to see what was happening outside.
When she arrived, he opened the door in a nothing but a towel and exposed himself.
But just like that, Villanova went ice cold and opened the door for a Marquette comeback.
"As soon as she [the co-owner] opened the door, she was so excited," Kuhl recalled.
That album opened the door to all that stuff and it changed all of our lives.
The Hate U Give opened the door for a deal like Children of Blood and Bone.
The "Rock Band" game was a steppingstone to Santana, which opened the door to Django Reinhardt.
"And I opened the door and she was floating in the pool," Miller said through tears.
She changed that world in small ways and opened the door for other women to follow.
The door man just opened (the door), they'd just walk in and don't even greet them.
When he opened the door, several police officers pushed him aside and rushed into his apartment.
As noted previously, the terrible wording of the law opened the door to numerous, significant problems.
And in so doing, he opened the door for House Democrats to intervene in successive appeals.
The Supreme Court opened the door to such hurdles with its 1992 decision Planned Parenthood v.
When she opened the door and found him, he was on one knee, ring in hand.
When Barini opened the door, cops noticed it allegedly smelled like bodily decay masked by incense.
I opened the door and he stuck out his head, rubbed his chin along my finger.
After the April attack inside Parliament, President Gjorge Ivanov opened the door for an alternative government.
It's a technicality, but nonetheless Kodak believes that error opened the door for a harsher sentence.
The box would scrape against the carpet when he opened the door and startle Flores awake.
He opened the door and slid in just moments before the sound of Lincoln being shot.
But the president also opened the door to withdrawing Kavanaugh's nomination if he believed Ford's allegations.
Last month opened the door to a cut should a recent slowdown in domestic growth persist.
He opened the door to redoing the deal, though many world leaders have rejected that proposal.
Google took the opposite approach and leaned away from controversy, which opened the door for Palantir.
It opened the door to new research strategies that are already being advanced in other studies.
Election interference has opened the door for the government to clamp down on social media companies.
And it just opened the door to monopolies charging whatever they want for registering a web address.
When the shots subsided, he said, another congregant, Melvin Wax, opened the door, only to be shot.
Australia's central bank, however, opened the door wider for future cuts should the jobs market not improve.
When he opened the door to get in, I had absolutely NO idea who the kid is.
Showing off his chivalrous side as the couple approached the carriage, Matthews opened the door for Farley.
A man opened the door and asked "Is this her?" referring to Alihan with a feminine pronoun.
"I can still remember the look on the lady's face when she opened the door," Burchill wrote.
"I went to the house and opened the door and the smoke knocked me down," says Janelle.
This exposure opened the door to TV specials, to murder podcasts, to long conspiracy theory YouTube videos.
That opened the door to accusations that this was an effort to harass Trump, the judge said.
Ryan told associates that he was thrilled — Trump's strange campaign had opened the door to Ryan's agenda.
Harvey Weinstein reportedly invited Julianna Margulies to his hotel room and opened the door wearing a bathrobe.
Facing new sanctions, Russia opened the door to a second, three-member WADA inspection team on Jan.
Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said that Boxberger's troubles with command opened the door in that inning.
The gentleman — Marilyn's father Jerry, it turned out — shouted his daughter's name and opened the door wide.
" She added, "But then, he opened the door for me and I was like, 'That was good!
But the Court of Cassation opened the door for a possible retrial on those counts last June.
We opened the door in 2014, but #ASO dropped the ball on our plans & progress toward parity.
"I opened the door and I was shocked, but I'm still happy to be home," he said.
So maybe that sort of opened the door for me in terms of being OK with openness.
That threw a scare into Kim and opened the door to the possibility of serious denuclearization talks.
From there he found success as a comic magician, which opened the door to his acting career.
McCain opened the door earlier this year to voting against Trump's pick to lead the budget office.
When he opened the door, he was wearing normal clothes except for a pair of latex socks.
This opened the door to some serious conversations: Would you date a guy who wore a romper?
Improving economic growth in Europe and Canada has opened the door for a shift in monetary policy.
She opened the door, took the box, said thank you, and we never spoke of it again.
The head of Catalonia's regional government opened the door to a potential declaration of independence from Spain.
So instead of leading a resurgence of bipartisanship, Trump more likely opened the door to further chaos.
The changes to Title X opened the door for faith-based groups to participate in the program.
One afternoon, they ordered sandwiches and opened the door to find a deliveryman with a dark beard.
Still, when the man opened the door, they found things just as chaotic as when they left.
It has also opened the door to liquefying U.S. natural gas and shipping it around the world.
He opened the door in only a towel, invited the staffer inside and proceeded to expose himself.
I opened the door and he was sitting on the edge of the bed with a gun.
"As I opened the door to walk in, that's when I saw Frank Salemme, Jr.," he said.
When he was done, he balled it up, opened the door, and dropped it on the ground.
The Obama administration opened the door for women in the US military to serve in combat roles.
"My heart sank and I opened the door and she was floating in the pool," she said.
Paul said platforms like Facebook opened the door to government interference by pressuring lawmakers over their interests.
And here is where the mainstream media itself has opened the door for the likes of Stormfront.
A US Supreme Court ruling last year opened the door for individual states to legalize sports betting.
That ruling had opened the door to the U.S. District Court hearing on Tuesday in New York.
Before I could warn him, the guy I was with opened the door and rushed through it.
Moving past the kitchen, one of them opened the door to her bedroom and fired six shots.
"I just feel like Trump came along and just basically opened the door for people," she said.
The duo's early work reveals how they opened the door to truly seeing queer bodies in art.
"I can still remember the look on the lady's face when she opened the door," he said.
The development of general relativity and quantum mechanics opened the door to the study of black holes.
"I can still remember the look on the lady's face when she opened the door," he wrote.
The dollar fell last week after policy-makers opened the door to rate cuts in coming months.
The inquiry opened the door for Mr. Scott to receive help and create a more stable environment.
Georges Seurat opened the door to this fusion, and generations of artists have taken up the cause.
Ultimately, that opened the door to a career that has spanned cable news, politics and now tech.
Two men opened the door to his car, and one of them shot him, the newspaper reported.
Instead, we opened the door for President Trump, who found an audience that could be easily misled.
A sweeping amendment for the "elective franchise" would have opened the door to a truly universal suffrage.
This request for a blue checkmark opened the door to a working relationship with the country's government.
But the governor also opened the door for other subjects, and legislators lost little time bursting in.
That opened the door for him to take a shot at professional wrestling, just like his father.
I was surprised when Lyndsey opened the door and stood there smiling, her arm outstretched in greeting.
The decision opened the door for even preteens to potentially compete on the sports world's biggest stage.
"Catherine O'Hara opened the door for Michael Jackson to walk into the 'Home Alone' house," Ratray said.
He opened the door dressed in only a towel, invited her inside and proceeded to expose himself.
When she opened the door, she saw the interior was almost completely dark, according to the affidavit.
It is the first debate without a donor threshold, which opened the door to Bloomberg's possible qualification.
"Oh sweet Jesus fuck," he said when he opened the door, and sharply he hustled her inside.
My telling this story has opened the door for people to come to tell me about their stories.
Their sharp comic timing and natural patter opened the door to a radio program and, later, early television.
Werber and the others hidden there waited, before the elderly Wax decided to check and opened the door.
Tillerson said the absence of American leadership had opened the door to this behavior and sent unintentional signals.
But something like 20 minutes later, when Summer opened the door to the master bedroom, things had changed.
The withdrawal has not only opened the door for Turkey's incursion to Syria but made things more dangerous.
We played with Rosy and he walked me to my car and even opened the door for me!
Mr Jones and Hayes opened the door for black musicians to work on Hollywood film scores and soundtracks.
Later, she says they grabbed a drink at a nearby pub and he opened the door for her.
On Saturday, after hearing a noise coming from her closet, she opened the door to find Swofford inside.
"When they opened the door the fist thing that we, that hit us, was the smell," Goza said.
Because at a minimum there is an appearance that I wish he had not opened the door to.
"When I opened the door, there was two officers with two guns," Trish Gatley told CNN affiliate KPTV.
Hopefully, This Is Us has opened the door for more thoughtful body diversity in the media to come.
"I opened the door and had to turn away because of what I saw," Richard, 50, tells PEOPLE.
"As soon as she opened the door I saw her image on my screen," he said, later adding.
" And that's when Oprah seems to have opened the door to the idea, responding: "That's what I thought.
As we walked down the stairs to the shop I walked ahead of him and opened the door.
A very good pup opened the door for his owner when she got locked out of the house.
My heart dropped every time one of them opened the door, scared that he had come home early.
When the couple opened the door, Shepard hurled a bowl of sugar at them, the police report stated.
Facebook has opened the door to reporting and disclosing the origins of the political advertising on its platform.
That parade to the penalty box opened the door for the Devils to rally to mount a comeback.
When Schaeffer opened the door this time, Bardo shot her once in the chest at point black range.
"I think it's opened the door for a lot of future litigation," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Sources familiar with the House investigation said that Facebook's House briefing only opened the door to more questions.
This has opened the door to people who want to try out PC gaming, which is great news.
And my neighbor came to drop off a casserole and opened the door, and my dad was laughing.
The passage of Amendment 2900 opened the door to reform, but people still must be located and registered.
From auto manufacturing to agriculture to aerospace, NAFTA has opened the door to U.S. businesses of all sizes.
The announcement came one day after federal regulators opened the door to taking enforcement action against the company.
As we continued, now and then the driver opened the door to greet a storekeeper or fellow driver.
When the bristling subsided, she opened the door and got out, raised her refreshed arm into the air.
Kaman, in short, pretty much opened the door for other unknown quantities from the Netherlands to follow suit.
Alex's flexibility opened the door to us both courting those individual investors while also having a VC partner.
Mr. Trump has opened the door to change — but to gain ground, he now must walk through it.
Though Sessions opened the door to recusing himself on Thursday, the White House quickly shot down the possibility.
When BioWare decided to change the ending via patch, it opened the door to others doing the same.
And it opened the door for other kinds of table games that borrow many of its unique mechanics.
On Monday, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said slowing inflation opened the door for possible rate cuts.
New laws also opened the door to immigration from Asia — initially from India and Taiwan, and later China.
The National Rifle Association opened the door to new restriction on bump stocks but says it opposes legislation.
That proposal would have opened the door on allowing state Medicaid programs to deny coverage for certain medications.
Her younger brother, Wilhelm, who would later recollect the incident in an unpublished family memoir, opened the door.
That opened the door for Medellín to launch a new appeal, which Texas (represented by Cruz) rigorously fought.
Their inaction, however, has opened the door for other parts of the Jewish community to take the lead.
"We opened the door and saw him standing there with a knife," Mr. Carey said of Mr. Richards.
"It opened the door to thinking about theatrical space as a world beyond the stage," Ms. Akalaitis said.
About five or six minutes into the flight, Damasy said, Cutland unbuckled her seatbelt and opened the door.
He opened the door and then asked for two forms of identification, just for the purposes of procedure.
After the elevator reached the 18th floor, Ms. Foster opened the door to a suite with a balcony.
It also jeopardized hard-won gains against the Islamic State — and potentially opened the door for its return.
But in an interview with Newsday published Friday, Anthony opened the door to waiving that clause and leaving.
Some outlets opened the door, by helping spread conspiracy theories and indulging the paranoia of the fever swamps.
This opened the door for states to set limits on the candidates offered on the ballot, Hasen argues.
"My son would have not opened the door had he known there were cops out there," she said.
A: I opened the door to see who it was thinking it was a neighbor or the doorman.
Marjorie put on purple latex gloves and grabbed a plastic bag, opened the door and turned away wincing.
So I opened the door and I took one look at his perfect suit, and his leather loafers.
When Dunning got to the suite, she said Weinstein opened the door wearing nothing but an open bathrobe.
When I got to my friend's house, she opened the door, and I couldn't say much at first.
A 2012 U.S. Supreme Court decision involving flooding have opened the door to winning such claims, he said.
He opened the door of a vault-like refrigerator, where two recent arrivals were wrapped in white shrouds.
"I got so annoyed, I stood up and opened the door and said, 'Get out,'" Dr. Dardik said.
I loved that moment when the customer opened the door and I could peek into their interior world.
This effectively opened the door for 23andMe to dive into medical applications of its rapidly growing genetic database.
This has opened the door for courts to follow suit in enforcing the interpretation of ICOs as security sales.
The police opened the door to Kercher's room, discovering Kercher's body lying on the floor covered by a duvet.
But the Golden State Killer case opened the door for a new type of analysis known as genetic genealogy.
Then they opened the door to the hallway where students and staffers were lined up, ready to greet him.
After Chanel and Rochas opened the door for the pantsuit, other designers began to experiment with the controversial set.
An officer smashed the rear window, opened the door...and discovered the "woman" was really a life sized mannequin.
But in pushing back on the tax avoidance allegations, he opened the door to the scrutiny he now faces.
"She might have opened the door to postponing no-deal but not brought a deal any closer," one said.
He opened the door, and another bystander got the little boy out of the car as Betancourt called 911.
I believe that was the strongest catalyst that opened the door to what brought light to the transgender community.
Simien added that Rhimes' mindset opened the door for a wave of beautifully flawed black women leads on television.
So we opened the door to her and then she took her sunglasses off and said: 'Hi, I'm Adele'.
The potential financial and reputational costs opened the door for a renegotiation or, conceivably, for Verizon to walk away.
In June, the Fed opened the door to a possible future rate cut as it kept interest rates steady.
When I first opened the door all I saw was destruction and I knew nothing would be the same.
In the early days, it seemed like online anonymity had opened the door to a new kind of identity.
Egypt's team of women, meanwhile, opened the door for other Muslim woman athletes to compete on a world stage.
That eventually opened the door to chains like Gamestop and AM/PM and others from Las Vegas to Oregon.
Detente opened the door to cooperation between U.S. and Chinese institutions in fields ranging from forestry to particle physics.
The man&aposs wife found him unconscious in the car, but he woke up when she opened the door.
The split in vote between the two hardline candidates has opened the door for establishment favorite Martha McSally (pictured)
Wolff's book was known internally as the Bannon book, because he opened the door to the author's extraordinary access.
A source who was there tells TMZ the victim "talked smack" as he opened the door for the group.
"We opened the door to her and she took her sunglasses off and said: 'Hi, I'm Adele,'" he recalled.
Overnight, the Federal Reserve opened the door to rate cuts in the coming months to combat rising economic risks.
Jewish and Muslim groups say the AfD's rhetoric has opened the door to more hate speech and anti-Semitism.
All of the machinations have opened the door to a late entrant and are largely in response to Sen.
By siding with California, these four car manufacturers opened the door for GM and Toyota to join the deal.
But it also opened the door to a host of unintended consequences and a backlash from the business community.
North Dakota, the high court opened the door to something feared by consumers and businesses alike: internet sales tax.
Four officers, including a French policewoman, were slightly wounded when they were shot at as they opened the door.
Trump has made lowering drug prices a priority and opened the door to working with Democrats on the issue.
The first-week stumbles have opened the door to a primary challenge, which some in the party, including Rep.
The Fed opened the door to cutting rates at its June policy meeting after holding rates steady since January.
Last week, Moon opened the door to direct dialogue with the North Koreans in remarks at a peace center.
Trilobites Thawing sea ice may have opened the door, allowing the infection to cross oceans, a new study suggests.
When police arrived at the given address, Finch opened the door and an officer fired his weapon moments later.
Over the weekend House Speaker Paul Ryan opened the door to increasing the subsidy for seniors and the poor.
That opened the door for Radcliff to run for 141 yards and touchdowns of 55, 7 and 19 yards.
While he opened the door to Modern painting as a process, he kept it tightly closed to modern life.
Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani opened the door to a meeting in recent weeks but backtracked soon after.
I was ten years old, we opened the door of his house and just saw it on the ground.
But I embraced it and enjoyed it and that's what really opened the door to where I am now.
For Apple, the deal opened the door for future iPhones to be able to use Qualcomm's 5G wireless chips.
"My son would have not opened the door had he known there were cops out there," Ms. Finch said.
I thought, I'm not going to be paranoid, I can't live like this forever, so I opened the door.
Putting in testimony or other evidence denying the prosecution's case would have opened the door to this other evidence.
By its astoundingly cynical approach to deficits and debt, the G.O.P. has opened the door to an expansive left.
That opened the door for Donald Trump and his minions to ratchet up their tawdry "lock her up" campaign.
It was nearly sunset when we opened the door and pulled back the curtains, and also a clear day.
Instead, the UCLA loss opened the door for the Ducks, who claimed their first outright title since 2015-16.
"This innovative approach to the Porsche experience has already opened the door to an entirely new clientele," Zellmer said.
"He has really opened the door," said Louis Fishman, a professor at Brooklyn College who studies the Joint List.
About an hour and a half later, her aunt, Zoila, gently opened the door to offer her a snack.
Coleman's injury opened the door for Raheem Mostert to go from splitting carries to being a one-man show.
This dip just opened the door to all the new ways you can consume copious amounts of EBTB seasoning.
When I first opened the door, I was surprised at how much the cabin actually looked like the brochure.
Skopje's parliament later ratified the accord, which opened the door to Macedonian membership of the European Union and NATO.
Last month, the bank opened the door to a rate cut should a recent slowdown in domestic growth persist.
A: He opened the door, I walked in, and on the coffee table I noticed three stacks of paper.
And the move may have opened the door for AMC to claim a new programming chief of its own.
This law opened the door to millions of newcomers and dramatically redefined the America in which we now live.
Sean Sweeney opened the door to the refurbished 1839 barn behind his home in Wayne, Pa., outside of Philadelphia.
Hampton opened the door and it was like the wings of Gabriel were beating in the extremely bright light.
As soon as Anthony opened the door, he knew the half-dozen men outside were not local police officers.
Dr. Edwards won the Nobel Prize in 2010 for his research, which opened the door to in vitro fertilization.
When Mr. O'Reilly opened the door to his room, he was wearing only boxer shorts, according to the letter.
A bobbled play by the Canadiens opened the door for the Rangers to tie the game at 13:48.
In January, he opened the door to reducing the 1.75% benchmark interest rate, currently the highest in the G7.
She opened the door from the inside, and then held it so that the younger woman could come in.
It opened the door for future, similar projects to get the greenlight and challenged what the genre can do. 
It was also a mindset that opened the door for trouble, as Cambridge Analytica proved once again last month.
Drake opened the door ... Kanye West stepped through it, and then took a few pot shots at Taylor Swift.
That opened the door for citizen lawsuits to intervene in the licensing and construction process, sometimes causing further slowdowns.
Carlson's departure also opened the door for Megyn Kelly, an even bigger star at the network with some mainstream influence.
More specifically, Chinese citizens are suddenly drowning in debt after the country opened the door to personal lending in 2014.
Though the plan is unlikely to succeed, Argentina's desperate circumstances has opened the door for out-of-the-box thinking.
I had no idea what to do when I opened the door and realized that it wasn't our customer, Lina.
Ultimately, his participation opened the door to a new era of opportunity for the Gospel across the former Soviet Union.
The 5411's really opened the door for creativity in women's fashion, it gave permission for sneakers to be feminine.
At lunchtime, Harris went to the car and opened the door to put some light bulbs in the front seat.
That opened the door to the possibility that some of these RNA species could be having epigenetic effects, Krawetz said.
" The tech entrepreneur did admit Donald Trump has "opened the door to non-traditional candidates, which is a great thing.
"He came to the shower and opened the door and pulled me out to continue yelling at me," said Willoughby.
CNBC's Jim Cramer was surprised after Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster opened the door for a change in his PayPal thesis.
Internal complicity at Pemex refineries and terminals have also opened the door for theft of entire trucks loaded with fuel.
That has alarmed labor rights groups, which believe it has opened the door for employers to abuse their employees' rights.
With his comments about the NFL and the death of Botham Jean, O'Rourke opened the door to being an ally.
Telltale's opportunity to tackle a Stranger Things game opened the door for a second game that could supplement that experience.
The Trump administration has opened the door to work requirements in Medicaid, approving a Kentucky plan to begin in July.
The woman opened the door to see why the dog was barking and saw that the carport was on fire.
"They all basically opened the door for a rate hike in 2016," said Ernie Cecilia, CIO at Bryn Mawr Trust.
Powell's testimony comes after the Fed opened the door to cutting rates at its previous monetary policy meeting in June.
His testimony came after the Fed opened the door to cutting rates at its previous monetary policy meeting in June.
"The Fed has clearly opened the door to a rate cut," said Robin Anderson, senior economist at Principal Financial Group.
It opened the door for Abby to connect with people and she was able to interview astronauts and industry experts.
"I opened the door and see my son standing there with blood covering his head, neck and arms," Lindeman said.
For the 45 states that collect sales taxes, the decision opened the door to billions of dollars in additional revenue.
That opened the door to Baghdadi, who is also known to the United States as Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim Al Badry.
She also opened the door for the fascist right to act with impunity, assassinating and bringing violence to our youth.
As Chavis opened the door to the seventh floor hallway, the official said, he turned and fired at the officers.
Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement opened the door on Tuesday to coalition talks with the centre-left Democratic Party.
BMW spokesman Niklas Drechsler said the deal opened the door to the possibility of buying batteries from Northvolt in future.
The Union has opened the door to transitional arrangements but U.K. will have to continue contributing to the EU's budget.
Today, U.S. retreat from the region has opened the door to Trump's trade adversary China to establish a firmer foothold.
And that opened the door for the second dagger in last night's debate, this time from Texas Senator Ted Cruz.
Bolton opened the door to China, North Korea's chief ally and trading partner, to help put talks back on track.
That opened the door for a wave of other prominent tech companies to act, including most notably Facebook and YouTube.
In so doing, he opened the door not just for a new president but for a generational transition in Cuba.
Trump's Syria retreat opened the door for a Turkish invasion of Syria that began last Wednesday and targets the Kurds.
But that reclassification angered conservatives, including Pai, because it opened the door to further regulations, such as the privacy rules.
"He continued: "I opened the door and said, 'You can move around all you want, but I'm not going anywhere.
That opened the door to Mexicans and others of less schooling and skill, more likely to rely on public benefits.
When the I.I.H.F. moved the tournaments to September, it opened the door for professionals playing in North America to compete.
The Arizona senator even opened the door to voting against Kavanaugh, while noting he hopes that Kavanaugh is ultimately confirmed.
When we opened the door I thought Dan was a high school senior looking for donations for the lacrosse team.
He opened the door and walked me back along the hall, past the reception desk, and across the waiting room.
Sports gambling is coming quickly to about a dozen states after the Supreme Court opened the door to the practice.
Federal Election Commission, the alarmingly narrow opinion of Kavanaugh opened the door to more foreign spending to influence our elections.
Josephine Gower, 69, died when she opened the door to her home, her son, Hayden Gower, told NBC station KSBY.
That's opened the door for startups like Fiix, which are creating workflow software that helps companies manage equipment and assets.
Anahah opened the door stepped back, releasing Nenadi into the laboratory they had once shared as partners-in-all-things.
The Stamkos situation opened the door for him to return to Tampa, and he scored in his first game back.
I turned to see Jeffrey, the same man in a shawl-collar sweater who opened the door for me earlier.
Financing items as diverse as furniture, laptops, clothing, and more with easily obtained credit opened the door to fiscal recklessness.
As a renegade candidate for the 2016 Democratic nomination for president, Bernie Sanders opened the door to such drastic reform.
The Snapchat style and interface have opened the door for these native ads and an evolution to real world interactions.
She wrote that she was finally able to push him out and off before she opened the door and fled.
In addition, the guidelines opened the door to permitting some civilian deaths if deemed necessary and proportionate to the threat.
But it also opened the door to lowering rates if the trade fight intensified and risks to the economy increased.
The ruling opened the door for an appeal by California and 15 other states that support the health care law.
The United States on Monday opened the door to sanctions relief for Russian aluminum producer United Company Rusal Plc 0486.
Democrats' failure to build a clear, high-profile public image on these issues opened the door for Trump's audacious con.
But James's decision to join the Los Angeles Lakers last summer opened the door for the Raptors, and they capitalized.
But the prospect of victory has opened the door to new tensions between American-led forces and Iranian-Syrian forces.
Still, the president praised Pompeo as "an incredible guy" and opened the door to him potentially seeking the Senate seat.
The League's decision to quit the coalition opened the door for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) to enter government.
Afterward, she led them in one more chant of "I am powerful" and opened the door to their waiting parents.
Has Jana Partners' push at Apple opened the door for activists to pursue campaigns based on environmental and social issues?
But she opened the door, choking on the smoke, and got out of the car as three gunshots rang out.
And on Wednesday, Mr. Trump opened the door to easing sanctions on Iran to get Mr. Rouhani to a meeting.
"I want to believe that it means something," she said, as she opened the door to the warm California air.
"You did knowingly commit identity fraud and opened the door" to foreigners breaching American's online security, Friedrich told Pinedo Wednesday.
Last month, the central bank opened the door to an interest rate should a recent slowdown in domestic growth persist.
"It opened the door for me to share my beliefs, my faith, and how I really got here," he added.
His son, Tim, opened the door and dryly remarked that his father had been on a strict diet of late.
Tammy Widger, 37, opened the door and told them there wasn't a problem and she was home alone, Stosberg said.
With "Speak," Anderson opened the door for more novels exploring the deeply felt and deeply personal aftermath of sexual violence.
My then-boyfriend got so scared, he literally squeezed himself under my bed right as my mom opened the door.
The younger generation of African-American artists working with representation really opened the door for people to rediscover Barkley's work.
A police officer opened the door to a stairwell in a Brooklyn housing project, sidearm in hand, and squeezed the trigger.
Conservative Party leaders met Wednesday to discuss changing party rules, a move that could have opened the door for her ouster.
She then opened the door of the home to the officers when they showed up to administer aid to her dad.
A revolution in efficiency programs and home weatherization has opened the door to the world's cheapest energy source: avoided energy waste.
By spurning the mainstream media and cultivating its own alternative ecosystem, it opened the door and invited people like Jones in.
Officials said Tria opened the door to changes by telling the ministers that details of the draft were not final yet.
Bun B's attorney Charles Adams says Queenie opened the door expecting it to be the mail man delivering an Amazon package.
Last week, investors were surprised at central bank minutes that opened the door to a rate hike as soon as June.
Citizens United, which defined political spending as speech, opened the door to a rapid expansion in "dark money" super PAC spending.
He opened the door to being reimbursed via tax, something he says he'll negotiate with Mexico in the next 18 months.
But media outlets that were thrilled Obama opened the door to Cuba are angry Trump is trying to denuclearize North Korea.
The little girl, whose bedroom was adjacent to the entryway, slightly opened the door but the top latch was still secure.
Assad has steadfastly refused to step down as President, but he's opened the door to having opposition figures in the government.
That opened the door to fertilizing multiple eggs, storing the resulting embryos in tanks of liquid nitrogen, and using them later.
Redirecting the future By taking all of these stands he has opened the door for future candidates to do the same.
Wade somewhat, and opened the door for states to pass restrictive laws like the ones Whole Woman's Health later struck down.
That opened the door to more complex patterns, some of which are on sale at her Etsy shop and online store.
When he opened the door, Gerstein was attacked by three men who started beating him with their guns, Baylee tells PEOPLE.
That opened the door to potential delays and emboldened activists who said they would try to kill the project through protests.
I just opened the door and me and the other people on my floor were like, 'Let's go to the bathroom.
That opened the door for Esper, previously the Army's civilian chief and later acting defense secretary, to get the official job.
I opened the door to find a man holding two different bags — one was a black cloth tote with Tipsy branding.
It really opened the door to a lot more business and a lot more dialogue between the United States and Russia.
Santiago Ortega, the centre's European project manager, says EU programmes have opened the door to collaborative opportunities with partners across Europe.
Worried about slowing GDP growth, on June 10th the central government opened the door for provinces and cities to increase spending.
The injury opened the door for Ryan Fitzpatrick, acquired in March, to step in, step up and have a career year.
She invited them over, and, when she opened the door, she found out the young man was her own son, Quanté.
Next thing they knew, the cub opened the door and entered the vehicle, with the door firmly shutting behind the animal.
"When my mother opened the door and told me that dinner is ready, other kids would be very surprised," Paula says.
That opened the door to the first monetary easing in four-and-a-half years in the Middle East's largest economy.
It was a new direction for Flaviar, and he thought it opened the door for him to have his own product.
Police officers say that when Lopez opened the door, his pitbull charged at them, and they shot and wounded the dog.
Police officers say when Lopez opened the door, his pit bull charged at them, and they shot and wounded the dog.
" She recalled, fighting back tears, "And my heart sank, and I opened the door, and she was floating in the pool.
The Obama Administration's Iran nuclear deal opened the door to Western investment in Iran and to building relationships with Iranian moderates.
Meanwhile, a federal judge opened the door to interviewing Clinton as part of a review into her use of the server.
The agency "opened the door for us to establish requirements and they would try to help," Reid wrote in the Feb.
This is especially important now because legal loopholes have opened the door to foreign powers looking to execute nefarious online campaigns.
Illustration by Barry Blitt It was as if Hernandez had opened the door to a ravenous mob of flesh-eating zombies.
She also wrote that Sanders' attacks inflicted "lasting damage" on her campaign and opened the door for Trump's "Crooked Hillary" label.
Critics, however, denounced it as a loosening of standards and said it opened the door to promote students who were unprepared.
At one house, the resident laughed and said that he had opened the door because he thought Dollens was the mailman.
That drought opened the door for the Wolf Pack to take the lead, which they did on guard Lindsey Drew's layup.
But one of the servers had opened the door on a room swaddled in orchids and tropical leaves and artificial turf.
The result has opened the door for the usual debates over scoring method and criteria, with many keen to call robbery.
When I opened the door to the corridor I expected to see my colleagues at the threshold, inviting me to breakfast.
The light on the front porch was off, and as he opened the door, he faced a figure in the dark.
That time, he had driven off the road, opened the door, tried to get out of the jeep, tripped, and fallen.
The stagnation has opened the door to trade skeptics like Mr. Wiertz, who argue that the deck is stacked against them.
It does seem that today's action opened the door for a move back to the highs in the S&P 23.
On Friday, the House's leading tax writer opened the door to including that provision, saying that no decision had been made.
Rose, who was inside, opened the door for her brothers, and the Wentworth guys charged in behind them, colliding into her.
That video, never before made public, recorded what happened after Mr. Barakat opened the door to Mr. Hicks's knock on Feb.
There was an incident where a delivery driver opened the door of our house and my daughter thought it was him.
One morning in early autumn, I opened the door to see everything I'd hung in the closet in a messy pile.
Showalter said he did not want to put too much pressure on Rickard but the injury to Jones opened the door.
Exposures CHICAGO — Edith Williams opened the door to her condo in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood and welcomed me into her living room.
Gawande told STAT News last month that the article "opened the door" for him being named to lead the new venture.
But a few cracks emerged when two key senators opened the door to confirming a new attorney general after the midterms.
That opened the door for holders of PG&E's bonds and the group representing wildfire victims to propose a competing plan.
Thinking they had gotten the song just right, the two of us went upstairs and opened the door to the den.
That has opened the door for a new generation of people on the far right to question Germany's 20th century history. .
Their decisions opened the door for other conservative Democrats across the South to flee the party of their parents and grandparents.
Trump pulled out of TPP last year, but in a CNBC interview last week he opened the door to rejoining it.
The elimination of modes opened the door to how computer users have interacted with personal computers for the last 40 years.
He also opened the door for a new life — and the gift to reconnect after 60 years with a childhood crush.
His grandmother opened the door and there was a look of genuine shock on her face when she saw the entourage.
Leipzig had opened the door for Bayern earlier on Saturday when it was held to a scoreless draw by host Ingolstadt.
Some Republicans argued that Democrats' focus on Biden was a mistake, because it opened the door to criticism of the candidate.
That opened the door for others to come out against witnesses as well, and Murkowski came out against them earlier Friday.
But the ruling also opened the door for labor unions and nonprofits to ramp up their campaign spending, altering the landscape.
But he opened the door to Mr. Trump, in 2020, getting exactly what he covets: unfettered airtime to the whole country.
Governor Mark Carney has already opened the door to easing, including the expansion of its 375 billion-pound bond-buying programme.
Since security is a top issue for Gen X and boomers, removing that barrier opened the door to many more users.
She could have protected the privacy of the man in question for free, but when opportunity knocked, she opened the door.
In the 2010 Citizens United decision, the same justices opened the door to a massive amount of spending to influence elections.
"When they knocked, my husband opened the door without realizing what he would find," said his wife, Onoris de Rengel, 229.
But in the process she seems to have opened the door for an intellectual laziness that she herself never (ever) exhibited.
"It was about paying homage to the people who opened the door for us," Mr. Roach said, of the Zendaya show.
Related: Mexico's President Wants to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage The rulings, limited as they were, opened the door for further change.
The two girls, who were part of a Chinese tour group, opened the door believing it was their chaperone, according to authorities.
This move opened the door to a wide range of reforms that had been quietly blocked by the wealthiest Americans for decades.
In siding with the FCC, the court treated the internet like a public utility and opened the door to further internet regulations.
Shares of aluminum companies fell after the U.S. opened the door to sanctions relief for Russian aluminum giant United Company Rusal Plc.
"Disney opened the door to so many opportunities for our girls," says Girls Who Code VP of Marketing and Communications Kelly Parisi.
"You knocked and opened the door a second later...what could I possibly do in that time if I wasn't?" she asks.
Uitto told CNN Business in an interview Thursday that the political situation has opened the door for Nokia to grab market share.
Marijuana legalization has opened the door to a massive new industry, including psychoactive products for people who don't want to smoke anything.
One man who opened the door for Triantaphyllis told him he had already voted early — he just wasn't entirely sure for whom.
When she arrived, she said, Weinstein opened the door in his boxers, and proceeded to conduct the entire interview in his underwear.
A streamer broke down in tears on a livestream after his 10-year-old brother opened the door to a SWAT team.
Many Cubans expressed their opposition to a change in the draft constitution that would have explicitly opened the door to gay marriage.
Last month, the Bank of Canada opened the door to an interest rate cut should recent weakness in the domestic economy persist.
However, according to authorities, the woman who opened the door believed Walker was trying to break into her house and rob her.
The landmark case opened the door for marriage equality in this the country, including — nearly half a century later — same-sex marriage.
But Assad has steadfastly refused to step down as President though he's opened the door to having opposition figures in the government.
On Monday morning, I opened the door to the smell of campfires — the scent of other Californians' homes going up in smoke.
But when she opened the door, she saw a man who she thought might be sleeping on the floor of the bathroom.
She said she was mortified at the time, but opened the door so as to not make a scene at the hotel.
The U.S. Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady on Wednesday, but opened the door for a possible rate cut in the future.
That he&aposs a strategic genius whose bold nuclear policies have opened the door to Korean-led peace talks with the South.
Police said Bun B's wife heard the doorbell ring and opened the door without looking, believing it was Amazon delivering a package.
ADP's private sector payroll report could be more important than usual, since the Fed opened the door to hiking rates in September.
Various senior people approach me afterwards and I am pleased that this has opened the door for various conversations with senior stakeholders.
That opened the door for them to surf the net and to post to social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
But Israel's ultra-Orthodox Health Minister, Yaakov Litzman, opened the door to decriminalizing marijuana when he approved the use of medical marijuana.
Nonetheless, these challenges opened the door for a thriving ecosystem owing its existence to the ACA and President Obama: healthcare IT entrepreneurs.
And then we opened the door to one room in the freezer, and it's just a whole room full of [dead] sharks.
Once in the air, Cooper opened the door and parachuted down somewhere into the Pacific Northwest forests, never to be seen again.
Debtors' concerns about major banks' potential conflicts of interest have opened the door to independent firms like Rothschild Group to oversee turnarounds.
When the pizza arrived, the friends opened the door to find their delivery driver squatting on the porch holding a $20 bill.
When the young woman opened the door, she greeted me kindly, and asked if I was looking for my sister's cat again.
As he opened the door to say hi, I coughed and shat out a load of poo water into my underwear. Loudly.
On a related note, the decline of the Canadian dollar has opened the door to opportunity for our Canadian friends as well.
That said, Formula E opened the door for people to think that electric racing can be a credible alternative to regular racing.
A new election law has opened the door to more independent candidates, many eager to shake off Lebanon's legacy of sectarian politics.
The shifting political landscape has opened the door for a new generation of leaders to chart a different course for Latin America.
Trump earlier this year opened the door to reentering the trade deal if the terms were more favorable for the United States.
Meanwhile, the situation has opened the door for ISIS to make a comeback and serves as a major geopolitical victory for Russia.
Chinese leaders opened the door to soyabean imports even as they clung to a policy of self-sufficiency in staple food grains.
When my friend opened the door and saw the woman standing there unaccompanied — her boyfriend was busy, apparently — she began to despair.
It's opened the door to the resurgence of ISIS, handed Russia a major geopolitical victory, and catalyzed a humanitarian crisis in Syria.
"He opened the door for me and I went through that door and this is what I'm doing in return," Ghani said.
"Two very high-level officials of the government opened the door and said, 'Sir, you can leave now,'" the investigative journalist says.
The man behind the wheel, a 37-year-old African-American, pulled over, opened the door and sprinted into the Mississippi night.
Its grounding in reality opened the door for Kirkman to play with common themes and plot devices, turning them on their heads.
The Mariners' decision to trade left-handed starter Wade Miley to Baltimore opened the door for LeBlanc to return to the rotation.
Other vulnerabilities opened the door to text messages being used to plant malicious code on a user's device without the target's knowledge.
He also disconnected the vehicle's dome light so that he would not be visible when he opened the door, the complaint states.
Eventually, he was able to find the button that opened the door and ask an STS employee in the lot for help.
The democratization of science and technology has opened the door for millions of new engineers, entrepreneurs and inventors to enter the marketplace.
Many of them know that they are chasing that "first high," that first time that opened the door to heaven and hell.
He opened the door for me and he said 'just make sure you open the adjoining room in case you need anything.
Since Bergman had opened the door, the others started talking as well, which broke open the Sun News's reporting on the scandal.
Sure enough, I opened the door and there Marlon was dressed as a woman in a screaming blonde wig and a dress.
There is certainly more work to be done, but tax reform has opened the door to new possibilities and opportunities for families.
Even if the employee still does not want to talk about what's wrong, "you've opened the door to that conversation," she added.
"An old lover, he was picking me up and he opened the door and that song was on the radio," she recalled.
That has opened the door to more aggressive bullying, harassment and the ability to spread misinformation — often with difficult real-life consequences.
But she recalled how last year, whenever she opened the door on distribution day, it was like being caught in a scrum.
And it's the difficulty in enforcing the new laws that has opened the door for London's new breed of professional Airbnb landlords.
This meant the state could start regulating abortion in the first trimester, and that opened the door to all sorts of regulations.
Dr. Karlsson unwittingly trained her cat to hop up on the counter when she opened the door of a cabinet containing goodies.
Having opened the door to such seasonal simplicity, she goes on to explain how to buy, store and use vegetables 100 ways.
A 21989 border clash between Moscow and Beijing pushed the two apart, and opened the door for Nixon to go to China.
She laughed, opened the door to show a near-depleted stash of dumplings, and chided us for running off with so many.
But in doing so he opened the door to what he would come to see as the worst mistake of his presidency.
When I rang her doorbell around 11:30 AM, a cheerful redhead wearing a bright turquoise polka dot dress opened the door.
She says she opened the door to find Rick, who kept saying he couldn't find his room, could he just come in?
He came to my house, but had I known what he looked like in reality, I would have not opened the door.
I hope she's opened the door for other people to follow, not just in tennis or sports, but for all of society.
Two months later, Mr. Trump delivered a rebuke to his defense secretary when Mr. Mattis opened the door to resuming the exercises.
As soon as she opened the door, and they hugged, there was no mistaking that she was his old pre-K sweetheart.
Trump's lack of political experience opened the door for Pence to suggest many of his friends and allies for top federal jobs.
Nor would she have opened the door to a stranger, but the police found the back door open and the front unlocked.
"I think it kind of opened the door and made it more acceptable to talk about things like that," Dr. Jain said.
The fiasco has opened the door to conspiracy theorists and bad actors who want to call this and future results into doubt.
In the clip, Sheeran rings a doorbell open to be greeted with a "Hi, mate," from Harry when he opened the door.
In the May 14 incident, police said Lederman struck a car carrying Magierowski, then opened the door and spat on him twice.
Mr. Trump opened the door on Tuesday to making trade concessions to Beijing in exchange for greater Chinese support in pressuring Pyongyang.
When they opened the door, they were greeted by a skeleton hanging inside, another student, identified only as Ursula Ruedenberg told Artnet.
A gray-haired woman wearing a gray linsey-woolsey dress opened the door, and her eyes widened as she took him in.
Port St. Lucie police opened the door, and Sabol watched as a large black Labrador retriever hop out of the driver's seat.
This has opened the door to right-wing populists who claim to represent "the people," already angry at austerity, against the immigrant.
As one might expect, it opened the door to players who now no longer had to make the calculus of remaining quiet.
When they opened the door, the hair on my neck stood up, and I braced myself for a fusillade that never came.
Some key postmodern thinkers reveled in the idea's destabilizing power and opened the door to questioning the very notion of objective knowledge.
Another was that banning all political discussions was also bad policy, since it opened the door to lawsuits over free speech issues.
"The second I opened the door I knew exactly what was happening," he said in a recent interview at a cafe here.
When the officers arrived, the son opened the door, and officers saw a handgun magazine on the floor, according to the police.
The guy says the next thing he knew, Tyson opened the door with gun in hand, ordering him to leave the building.
Indeed, Dowell opened the door to dismantle desegregation efforts that some school districts had successfully achieved, putting them at risk for resegregation.
It makes it all the more dangerous: He's just opened the door for someone, somewhere, to take democracy into their own hands.
In recent days, comments from several central bank leaders seem to have opened the door for rate cuts, though the timing remains uncertain.
The man apparently chased the women to the door of a police station and tried to run away when officers opened the door.
Reagan and Gorbachev oversaw the launch of U.S.-Soviet high school student exchanges, which opened the door to expanded school and university partnerships.
Having recently opened the door to dual-class shares that give some founders outsize control, Hong Kong leaves investors vulnerable in some ways.
Still, not being able to complete a first-inning double play that opened the door to three Baltimore runs frustrated the second baseman.
Whiting's eight-year-old daughter clung to her arm as she opened the door to let Amy de la Fuente into her home.
The Trump administration has opened the door for states to put new restrictions on their Medicaid programs, and Florida is stepping through it.
California's landmark Proposition 64 opened the door for people with old marijuana convictions to petition to have the charges removed from their record.
When I opened the door and ducked through the short opening, I saw a full table set with dozens of dishes of snacks.
But now Biden -- through a trio of unforced errors by the candidate/campaign -- has opened the door for his rivals to burst through.
When she opened the door with her other hand, the heavy winds swung open the door, and the girl went flying with it.
That opened the door for Kuykendall to have Warren read the entire piece to the jury on the stand, with the judge's permission.
Mỹ pushed up from the sofa, went to gather up her bucket of cleaning supplies, opened the door, and paused in the doorway.
Molly's whole aversion to therapy highlighted a common mindset in the black community and opened the door for an important mental health conversation.
Why had May known to shield her eyes as soon as she opened the door to the closet and found him with Annie?
That's why we restored diplomatic relations, opened the door to travel and commerce, positioned ourselves to improve the lives of the Cuban people.
By his reckoning, the defeat of a "white" country (Russia) by a "colored" country (Japan) in 19633 had opened the door to disaster.
When the worker opened the door he found the place in disarray, with furniture turned upside-down and shattered glass throughout the apartment.
When Moreland opened the door to get inside, the 22-year-old told investigators that he heard someone "rack" (or cock) a handgun.
"We have opened the door for them but we will not sacrifice anyone's safety," Moreno tweeted shortly after L.G. was taken into custody.
But Naughty Dog may have just opened the door to more honest representations of female power fantasies — and I want more of it.
"We know that as technology and distribution has changed, it's opened the door to unethical producers disconnected from the legitimate industry," she said.
As always, Howie barked and made a bit of a commotion, so Meunier quickly got him on a leash and opened the door.
In siding with the FCC, the court treated the internet like a public utility and opened the door to further government internet regulations.
Pad Man has started a dialogue, in India and beyond, and opened the door for conversations about menstruation and women's health and comfort.
The HUD complaint also opened the door to a federal lawsuit, reports The Washington Post, perhaps prompting Facebook to take more definitive action.
One night, Weinstein showed up at her house, and when she opened the door, he backed her into the bedroom and raped her.
Furthermore, it described their interactions and, equally importantly, opened the door for predicting the existence of new particle states, which were subsequently discovered.
It standardized its hardware and software platform and opened the door for third party manufacturers to bring their own pieces to the machine.
Before Evans' husband David Eason opened the door, the reality star said there was no reason the cops should be at her house.
"Mary Tyler Moore really opened the door for women not defined by a relationship, for women trying to have a career," she said.
That disruption has opened the door for start-ups like online-based kids clothing retailer Rockets of Awesome to grow, targeting younger moms.
They were then attacked by two assailants who rushed at them as they opened the door, according to the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office.
The coupons were so frequent that the reputation suffered which, in a way, opened the door for them to rethink the whole store.
The Aussie was hurt at the start of February after the Reserve Bank of Australia opened the door for an interest rate cut.
In Sum: The moral here is that, with his latest knockout win, Shogun has opened the door to plenty of interesting matchup options.
It's also clear she's pissed about Nick's situation -- being a father -- and thinks that's ultimately what opened the door for that other situation.
The publication of Flash Boys was the wake-up call that galvanized opposition to the status quo, and opened the door for IEX.
When I went home after not seeing her for all those years, she opened the door and she didn't know who I was.
"Then the next day, it seemed that things changed a little bit and he opened the door to negotiation" with Democratic leaders Sen.
But strong earnings may have opened the door to a new concern — commodities and labor costs are going up along with interest rates.
A critical bug on eBay's website opened the door for malicious hackers to create fake login pages to steal passwords and harvest credentials.
He was working out with an elastic band, which was tied to a doorknob, when someone opened the door on the other side.
Happily, last year Ryan Coogler returned the genre to top form with the fantastic Creed—and seemingly opened the door for a renaissance.
The Philadelphia Fed's data came a day after the U.S. central bank opened the door to easier monetary policy in the near future.
Dix said she fled into the hotel room's bathroom to hide, then opened the door to see Weinstein masturbating on the other side.
But Foster opened the door for numerous track-and-field champions over the years: Arthur Wint, Merlene Ottey, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Asafa Powell.
The first Grime artist ever to do so, you respected everyone that opened the door for you whilst opening a huge one yourself.
The moment has also opened the door for a re-examination of the sexual assault claims against President Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
But he has mused publicly in recent days about funding the race himself, and on Tuesday opened the door wider to that possibility.
Two members of Guaido's team, including his chief overseas legal representative, Jose Ignacio Hernandez, said that opened the door to talks with bondholders.
As born out in the French revolution that would begin two years later, weak central authority opened the door to chaos and terror.
After I hung up the phone, I felt like my fridge had opened the door to a much broader conversation about my life.
Last week, the Fed surprised investors when the central bank's meeting minutes opened the door to a rate hike as early as June.
The woman crashed into a parked truck, where the officers opened the door of the suspected stolen car and tried to arrest her.
Warning about 'oligarchs' Prosecutor Uzo Asonye opened the door Wednesday to the idea that Mueller's team might not call Gates as a witness.
Now, changes by the Food and Drug Administration and industry-standards groups have opened the door to the condom equivalent of bespoke suits.
"May I show you to your doom?" a bellman with a rotting face asked as he opened the door to a darkened staircase.
But Trump may have opened the door for all these young candidates, women, people of color, because voters want the antithesis of him.
But the move by Netanyahu's government lent the longstanding US-Israel alliance a new partisan tinge and opened the door for fresh criticism.
We were so busy that my mother almost opened the door to say good morning before the hyena had hidden under my bed.
I opened the door and announced that my cousin's children were sick and we had to move my son's party to the hotel.
Cocktail experts believe that the crusta opened the door for many of the cocktail sours to come, not least of all the Sidecar.
In 2015, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pushed through legislation that opened the door to allowing the Japanese military to fight in foreign conflicts.
Many Cubans expressed their opposition to a change in the draft Constitution that would have explicitly opened the door to same-sex marriage.
All of these changes have opened the door for "SportsCenter," which was often seen as an intractable problem under Skipper, to re-emerge.
"They opened the door for other brokers to offer commission free trading and I will be taking advantage of that with another broker."
The priest opened the door to a room where eight nuns, including a shrunken nonagenarian on a step, ironed the pope's white vestments.
But that approach has opened the door for foreign operatives and others to spread conspiracy theories, inflammatory messages and false news through Facebook.
Amazon has also opened the door for many Hasidic women whose time is consumed taking care of their large families to become entrepreneurs.
Ms. McNeal said that when she briefly opened the door and saw Mr. Hernandez, she did not see a weapon in his hands.
"They have opened the door," said Jay Sekulow, a personal lawyer for Mr. Trump and a member of his impeachment legal defense team.
Politicos, market watchers and deficit hawks are trying to figure out if the president really opened the door this week to entitlement reform.
Trump attorney Jay Sekulow, however, suggested their focus on the Bidens "kind of opened the door for that response" from the defense team.
That opened the door for Bloomberg, who is self-funding his campaign, to participate in future debates, starting with the one on Feb.
The flimsiness of that support has opened the door for Bloomberg, who's now at 22020 percent, as well as Buttigieg, at 10 percent.
But Cordray's departure in 85033 opened the door for Trump appointees to reverse or temper much of the CFPB's intense financial sector oversight.
If the March for Our Lives put an end to slacktivism, it was the Women's March that opened the door for its departure.
"It really opened the door," says University of Chicago geneticist Sebastian Pott, who has since developed a sequencing method similar to Buenrostro's invention.
In so doing he opened the door to what may be serious conflicts of interest -- and certainly to the appearance of such conflicts.
Last week, the Bank of Canada opened the door to a future interest rate cut should a recent slowdown in domestic growth persist.
Unlike Brexit, though, the Colombian referendum had no final outcome: By declining this particular agreement, Colombians opened the door for a new deal.
More recently, Clinton has opened the door to questioning the legitimacy of the 2016 election if Russian interference is deeper than currently known.
When asked if countries will be able to get exemptions from tariffs, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders opened the door to the possibility.
Incarceration fatigue opened the door to new ways of thinking about crime prevention that address underlying causes -- like mental health, drugs, trauma, etc.
On Monday, Trump opened the door to negotiations with the European Union, announcing that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross will speak to EU representatives.
Instead, he suddenly opened the door to an immigration bill that would potentially let millions of undocumented immigrants stay in the country legally.
In the past few weeks, the federal government opened the door to work requirements for people who receive housing subsidies and Medicaid coverage.
A smuggler opened the door and told the migrants they would finally be leaving, reassuring them that the truck had a refrigeration system.
The debt ceiling deal opened the door to the White House dinner, where the two leaders raised the issue of the young immigrants.
Interest rates unchanged: The Federal Reserve kept rates steady but opened the door to a future cut if risks to economic growth intensify.
Had the trial moved forward, its outcome could have opened the door for other protesters to use the same defense in the future.
"Casey opened the door for a whole host of restrictions that would have probably been unconstitutional under a straight Roe analysis," Pieklo said.
And that, for the most part, was that — until the bitter end, when he opened the door by congratulating himself on his Iowa victory.
The poignant shared history opened the door to discussions about the submarine contract, a source close to the French Ministry of Defense told Reuters.
This opened the door for Summer to experiment in other genres, like the synth heavy music that ruled the pop charts in that decade.
Cheap debt was a boon for start-ups, as it opened the door to affordable capital without forcing founding teams to give up ownership.
Unfortunately, this increased appetite for knowledge about Islam also opened the door for the emergence of the "Islamophobia industry," as it is sometimes known.
But somewhat anticlimactically, Kishida told CNN he just carefully opened the door, slipped his arm through and moved the bowls until they were stable.
My grandfather telling me when I was around 10 about a child my age, his nephew, who opened the door and Nazis shot him.
By the end of the show, a lot of women writers had been hired and it opened the door to all of our careers.
I opened the door where a solitary old man held a large photo of an eight-week-old fetus embellished with the slogan: Murder!
It's therefore possible that in an effort to explain away how provocative Kim's test really was, Pompeo opened the door for more provocative tests.
An injury to Zach Eflin opened the door for the return of Morgan, who was demoted to the minors after losing seven consecutive decisions.
That would have obliged Belgium to grant the visas—and could have opened the door to thousands more such applications from would-be refugees.
But he opened the door to a presidential return in 2021: The proposed amendment that removes term limits was approved by Congress in December.
With Windows 10, Microsoft opened the door for phones to become a Windows PC just by plugging the phone into a mouse and keyboard.
LeBron's life was transformed in the fourth grade, when his unique athleticism opened the door to stability and thereafter a rapid ascent to stardom.
Pelosi said Republicans' defense of the president was a "betrayal" of the Constitution and opened the door to further misconduct by the White House.
"This year's laureates opened the door on an unknown world where matter can assume strange states," said the Nobel Foundation in a statement Tuesday.
An injury to Damien Williams opened the door for Kenyan Drake to rush for 120 yards and a TD on 23 carries last week.
At the spot end, the trend has opened the door to "principal" trading firms, which buy and sell on their own account using algorithms.
Demand for video streaming of movies and TV shows has opened the door to a new generation of directors like 13-year-old Shen.
After Harry, 33, opened the door and helped his bride into the passenger seat, Meghan reached over to make sure his door was unlocked.
Trump has gone back on his promise to label China a currency manipulator, a move which would have opened the door to trade tariffs.
El escenario es tuyo," Luna responded with a smile, which translates to "They already opened the door for us and won't kick us out.
The election of a federal Liberal government last October opened the door to new cooperation, although securing the required backing among provinces proved challenging.
When she opened the door, Crystal had no idea that answering a few questions would lead to a 20-year prison sentence for marijuana.
After Harry, 34, opened the door and helped his bride into the passenger seat, Meghan reached over to make sure his door was unlocked.
But the excitement surrounding Musk's original paper and its open-source nature has opened the door for companies to begin competing to build it.
Wilhelm's decision in May to stand down surprised many insiders after he ended payments to middlemen and opened the door to ongoing fraud investigations.
When Brazil announced that Bayern Munich's Douglas Costa was to miss the tournament, it opened the door for Kaká to return to the Seleção.
South Dakota opened the door for states to impose an internet sales tax, even on businesses that have no physical presence in their borders.
The Roberts Court first opened the door to challenging Section 23 in the 22016 case Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District No. 1 v. Holder.
That opened the door to start-up development and the creation of products and services that threaten to upend the way traditional banks work.
The export disruptions there have led to huge price rises in the steel-making material and opened the door for rivals to cash in.
Or, do you think Mr. Trump has "opened the door to assertions of white identity and resentment" that are "mainstreaming hate" in dangerous ways?
The movie failed, but it opened the door to the film world, which paid off with "Big," the whimsical comedy-fantasy starring Tom Hanks.
But by withdrawing the US from the deal, Trump reimposed sanctions and opened the door for Iran to step away from the landmark pact.
The Fed surprised investors when the central bank's minutes released last week opened the door to a rate increase in June, roiling financial markets.
Having a special needs child opened the door to a whole new world of hoops to jump through, savings strategies, and personal finance vocabulary.
When Mr. Lombardy opened the door, a man on the other side handed him a package, which he passed to his student, David Siudzinski.
Although Erdoğan's party lost its parliamentary majority in the recent elections, his win opened the door to a new executive presidency with unprecedented powers.
Thankfully, the lights were out, and so I was only visible from the light coming in from the hallway after she'd opened the door.
"Scream Against the Sky was very important; it opened the door" to a more global way of looking at modern art, Tomii told me.
Soulja did all the gentlemanly things for Chyna -- carried her bags, opened the door for her -- while she treated a fan to an autograph.
The Tennessean reported that on June 25, 1997, the manager opened the door to find the dishwasher he'd fired four months earlier standing there.
Koskinen opened the door for a potential Vancouver comeback, as the goaltender attempted to deflect Boeser's shot and send the puck into the corner.
Among the dogs whose owners appeared distressed, those who opened the door showed lower stress than the dogs who did not, the researchers found.
Attention from the bans has opened the door for Almadani to play in places like churches in Kansas where congregants want to learn more.
The Fed surprised investors when the central bank's minutes released last week opened the door to a rate hike in June, roiling financial markets.
That explosion occurred during the 22012s but had deep precedents, even before Woese's work opened the door to appreciating its unimaginable prevalence and significance.
That opened the door to talking about the super exclusive Senate gym, and who knew this is where political enemies lay down their differences.
Stocks hit a record high on Thursday, a day after the Federal Reserve opened the door to interest rate cuts in the coming months.
Once, we were leaving our apartment and I opened the door right into my head and it really hurt and he laughed and laughed.
I opened the door, and then all these people from behind come up and there's a huge number and I realized straightaway what's happening.
Sanders himself had previously opened the door to asking the superdelegates to rescue his campaign, though not as explicitly as Weaver did this week.
The decision opened the door to legalizing the estimated $150 billion in illegal wagers on professional and amateur sports that Americans make every year.
Shortly afterward, she opened the door and law enforcement "smelled a strong odor" consistent with "a dead body and burning incense," the complaint says.
Ms. Dunning arrived to the hotel with one of Mr. Weinstein's assistants when she opened the door and found the producer in a bathrobe.
With some trepidation, he opened the door, and we entered the darkened apartment to discover the man's apparently lifeless body sprawled near his radio.
His statements would have also opened the door for prosecutors to call more witnesses to testify against him as part of a rebuttal case.
Landrum opened the door, happy to see the smiling, fresh-faced Giwa, who at first glance looked younger than her 23-year-old client.
He shared the prize with Rita Levi-Montalcini for research that opened the door to a clearer understanding of dementia, cancer and other maladies.
House of Cards' success permanently changed the streaming service business model, and opened the door for hundreds of other shows we loved this decade.
When I opened the door and he looked in my eyes, it was as if he was meeting a stranger for the first time.
"Until then, when I had seen so-called handsome guys I hadn't felt anything, but when he opened the door, my heart just melted".
Claiming such a high standard of conduct opened the door to public statements of college classmates who say his behavior was far from exemplary.
But recent 777X delays opened the door to Emirates readjusting the blend in favour of the Airbus A350, at the expense of the 787.
The Tennessean reported that on June 25, 1997, the manager opened the door to find the dishwasher he'd fired four months earlier standing there.
She picked up a key at Frazee's home and opened the door at Berreth's townhouse to what she described a "horrific" scene, Slater testified.
But recent 777X delays opened the door to Emirates readjusting the blend in favor of the Airbus A350, at the expense of the 787.
Rising drug-cartel violence under its conservative successors opened the door to a PRI comeback in 2012, though with its power and prestige diminished.
"It was said that they (the imperial couple) were birds in a gilded cage, but he opened the door of that cage," he added.
For me, reading "Ain't I A Woman" was as if someone had opened the door, the windows, and raised the roof in my mind.
That's why we restored diplomatic relations, opened the door to travel and commerce, and positioned ourselves to improve the lives of the Cuban people.
Podesta fell for it, and that opened the door for the hackers to break into his Gmail account, as Motherboard first reported last week.
"It's taking up way more headspace than it deserves," said Tony Ruffino, a gray-bearded man who opened the door holding his toddler granddaughter.
"The People's Court" was the first TV reality show, and it opened the door to many more, including a slew of TV court shows.
When she returned home last Friday, she opened the door to the stench of mold, she said while showing the wreckage to a visiting reporter.
The latest protests were sparked by two presidential decrees which doctors and teachers say would have opened the door to the privatization of their sectors.

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