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