She opened up something in me that hadn't been opened up before.
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"Being in Philly has really opened up doors, sharing my story has opened up so many doors, DACA has opened up so many doors," she said.
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The Dow Jones industrial average opened up more than 200 points, while the and opened up 1 percent.
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When President Obama opened up relations with Cuba, it also opened up a road to Cuba for MLB.
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They had opened up, and they opened up the platform community at exactly the time Myspace shut it down.
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And I opened up her heart, I opened up her eyes and she's now so accepting about it, and even her family is accepting now.
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"We've opened up the space considerably and made it a bit less claustrophobic ... We opened up the mezzanine so we can have events up there," says Thornley.
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He would wax rhapsodic about the Spurs' player development, the KEY to Kawhi learning to shoot three-pointers, which opened up driving lanes, which opened up his game.
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And after the Chinese government opened up regulation on personal finance in 2014, a huge new market for quick and easy—and often very high interest—loans opened up.
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That may be because of the way he presented himself, but once he opened up, it seemed as though basketball fans across the country opened up to Kobe. Yeah!
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And it'll be very interesting when those documents are opened up and released in the future, I think maybe they should be opened up and released sooner rather than later.
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LeBron James opened up the fourth quarter on the bench, and Golden State's rookie guard Patrick McCaw opened up the scoring for Golden State with a wide open 3-pointer.
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Ye answered his question ... then opened up a dialogue.
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Teigen recently opened up about expanding her family with Legend.
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Increasingly, China's markets have been opened up to global investors.
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From there Miocic opened up immediately and with alarming accuracy.
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The star previously opened up about diversity earlier this month.
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But their new bootstrap trick opened up a gold mine.
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They opened up a criminal case against a Russian oligarch.
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That also opened up opportunities for Cameron to play some.
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GANEFO collapsed as the IOC opened up to socialist nations.
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She opened up to PEOPLE in April about the arrest.
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Cher opened up about playing Streep's mother in Mamma Mia!
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I feel like a whole new world has opened up!
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Abdul opened up about returning to the stage during E!
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Last October, Williams opened up about her battle with depression.
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When no roasting position opened up, he entered customer support.
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She also opened up in terms of her workout plans.
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The race opened up after Donald Trump appointed former Rep.
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BIG PROFITS The rush has also opened up moneymaking opportunities.
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I feel like we've opened up such a different character.
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The couple opened up about their first days of parenthood.
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Barclays' share price opened up 1.89 percent in Friday trading.
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Rising rents have opened up a gap in the market.
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Malik opened up about how the collaboration came to be.
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She opened up her file cabinets, rummaging around for proofs.
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First, Piantino pulled out his MacBook and opened up Terminal.
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So it opened up and it "infected" Serbia as well.
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Williams also opened up her heart to a new man.
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Refinery29: You recently opened up about your experiences with depression.
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He opened up about his healthy lifestyle in his March
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Thorsten S. Wiedemann: It's opened up a lot for me.
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Would you have opened up NAFTA in the same way?
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Well, now he's opened up about what exactly took place.
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The singer recently opened up about her abusive first marriage.
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Tesla opened up 1 percent on Wall Street on Tuesday.
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Chatting with PEOPLE, the pair opened up about their romance.
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Women who have opened up have faced hate and anger.
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WhatsApp opened up its platform to business users last September.
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Recently a window of opportunity to upgrade it opened up.
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Heather says the scan "opened up a whole new world".
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And with endless time for wandering, Prey truly opened up.
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Shares in Airbus opened up 1.2% against a flat market.
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The Internet has just, unfortunately, opened up a vast audience.
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Technology has opened up a new frontier in that space.
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The hole has since opened up to eight metres wide.
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Friends and relatives opened up their own accounts to contribute.
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In 2014, Harris opened up to Vice about her experience.
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The couple previously opened up about potential parenthood to PEOPLE.
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And have they ever opened up about their iconic sibling?
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I just opened up and Getzy managed to find me.
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"Things have certainly opened up a bit," a banker said.
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Of course, if the ground opened up, there'd be nothing.
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The phones opened up, and it got a great reaction.
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It opened up my eyes to the world of rave.
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Of course, this opened up an insane amount of speculation.
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"My daughter sort of opened up the idea," he says.
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Earlier this month, the yoga instructor opened up to HOLA!
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A New American restaurant recently opened up on the corner.
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She opened up the food and music scene to me.
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A new school has opened up at the same location.
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He opened up about the condition last month on Twitter.
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"And she opened up like a book," Mr. Kudisch said.
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"LexShares has really opened up this asset class," Greenberg said.
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The Rockies opened up the lead in the third inning.
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Starbucks just opened up its largest store in the world.
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Well, Facebook finally opened up its new 'reactions' to everyone.
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In 1971, Schlotzsky's sandwich shop opened up in Austin, Texas.
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Diaz has opened up about having ADD in the past.
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Peloton has also opened up 74 showrooms and 26 warehouses.
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The ensuing silence opened up even more room for speculation.
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In past interviews, he has also opened up his struggles.
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As soon as Iran opened up they became less flexible.
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But I feel that process opened up possibilities for me.
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If Starbucks opened up opposite us, well, that's another story.
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When Dugas opened up Johnson's left elbow, he was elated.
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She has since opened up room to change her mind.
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After Best in Show, the doors opened up for me.
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So, that's when this job opened up at the IHT.
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"Things opened up because I had been traveling," she says.
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Countries like Estonia and Switzerland have opened up internet voting.
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It opened up my eyes to a lot of things.
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"Hillary opened up this space for women," Ms. Brown said.
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But she opened up in the company of her peers.
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But last month, he opened up a little bit more.
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I opened up a Word document and never closed it.
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When we decided to follow the music Salvador opened up.
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Then Bush opened up huge deficits with regressive tax cuts.
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Historically, art institutions have opened up as spaces of refuge.
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He also opened up to people outside his usual circle.
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The soldiers opened up with automatic weapons from four directions.
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"That kind of opened up my golf schedule," he said.
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After the death of Judge Reinhardt, her options opened up.
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The department opened up DAPS to outside users after Sept.
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She's opened up about body shaming and prioritizing self care.
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Beachside motels opened up to board an influx of supporters.
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Recently Timberlake opened up about his unbreakable bond with Biel.
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"The conversations have opened up a lot more," Mantle added.
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They should be opened up, made accessible, inviting and useful.
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The company also recently opened up The Dreamery in Manhattan.
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We opened up a little lead, and they came back.
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Something opened up within me when I looked at it.
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European markets opened up, following a positive session in Asia.
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His death opened up a sense of urgency for Hogg.
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The Brown decision and air conditioning opened up the South.
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I opened up the archival box, expecting to find her.
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European markets opened up, while stocks in Asia were lower.
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The moves opened up roster spots for Hardy and Gallardo.
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We opened up the kitchen cabinet and used everyday ingredients.
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Most of the Marines opened up with everything they had.
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"That opened up the world to us," Dr. Hurdzan said.
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When Pinochet's autocracy finally collapsed in 1990, trade opened up.
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He opened up the envelope, and he read the letter.
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Has the attention opened up any other opportunities for you?
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Kris, 60, opened up to Ellen DeGeneres on Tuesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show after the host opened up a personal line of questioning about the possibility of Caitlyn starting to date men.
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Judging food has opened up her own palate a bit, too.
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Her father, Keith Kostial, opened up about the tragedy on Facebook.
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As China opened up, American consumers hoovered up cheap Chinese goods.
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Two little girls opened up Snickers bars that were handed out.
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The service opened up to all podcasts just this past October.
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Stafford then opened up about regaining her strength following the surgery.
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European markets opened up after stocks in Asia posted significant gains.
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Tom also opened up to the newspaper about his late son.
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Instead of talking education, the actress opened up about her divorce.
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A month later, a source opened up about their budding romance.
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Kramer also opened up about the struggles of her first pregnancy.
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The race, for the seat that opened up when former Rep.
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While chatting with Liu, I, too, had opened up Zhima Credit.
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WATTERS: They just opened up another coal mine in Pennsylvania, Kimberly.
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"It opened up a whole new world for me," she said.
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"When VR came along it opened up that opportunity," he says.
|
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Still, she's opened up about aging, and embracing that with grace.
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Bellisario opened up about her battle with anorexia as a child.
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Registration just opened up — but there's a bit of a catch.
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The GPUs will be opened up to everyone on Nov. 17.
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She has since opened up about learning to accept her body.
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In August, Woods briefly opened up about his friendship with Trump.
|
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Shares opened up 2500 percent before tumbling more than 163 percent.
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"My costume opened up," Papadakis, 22, explained later to the press.
|
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Grande also opened up about the messaging in her new music.
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In May 2016, Davidson opened up to PEOPLE about dating Cazzie.
|
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They opened up a Scientology school, and have since closed it.
|
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Jennifer Lawrence opened up about filming her upcoming mysterious thriller mother!
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As the House opened up for the day, Massachusetts Democratic Rep.
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The route to the summit was opened up earlier this week.
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The company's shares opened up over 7 percent in Thursday trading.
|
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Halsey opened up to Jason Kennedy and Tanya Rad on E!
|
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The Cry Pretty musician recently opened up about her pregnancy struggles.
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When they opened up there were more people in the bed.
|
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The sitcom star first opened up about her experience in 1996.
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First they opened up millions of fake accounts without customers' knowledge.
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Yesterday Amazon opened up another retail location in New York City.
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They will also warn against new migration routes being opened up.
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The seat opened up after President Donald Trump appointed former Rep.
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Then, about 13 years ago, I opened up my own location.
|
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Officers found white powder inside when they opened up the books.
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In July, Goldblum opened up about being a dad to Charlie.
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Barack Obama opened up diplomatic relations with Castro's little brother, Raul.
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In February, the reality star opened up about her nose job.
|
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Rick Scott has opened up a narrow lead over U.S. Sen.
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Protestors opened up a tractor trailer and lit contents on fire.
|
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On Wednesday she opened up about her journey to self-acceptance.
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A few months later, Spiegel opened up about fatherhood, telling E!
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In July, Asghari opened up about how he won Spears over.
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Going through the process of compiling my accomplishments opened up insecurities.
|
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West also opened up to Trump about his bipolar disorder diagnosis.
|
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She opened up more about it to her therapist on Sunday.
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The record of communist countries that have opened up is mixed.
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Ahead of Ocean's arrival, Alexa opened up about her difficulty conceiving.
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Smollett recently opened up to PEOPLE about working with Carey, 46.
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It just opened up discussions about taking control of your body.
|
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In October 2005, Valderrama opened up to PEOPLE about both women.
|
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Previously, Cher opened up about her motivation to do the album.
|
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The Duggars recently opened up to PEOPLE about life after scandal.
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In December, Biermann opened up about the relationship, gushing to TooFab.
|
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She also opened up about suffering depression and having suicidal thoughts.
|
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Looks like Bethenny Frankel's New Year's Eve plans just opened up.
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It didn't change too much but it opened up a lot.
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Wentz has previously opened up about his battle with mental illness.
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The new mother recently opened up about her battle with anorexia.
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We opened up about our relationships—both of us serial monogamists.
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In September, Vergara opened up to Jimmy Fallon about Manganiello's obsession.
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Khloé Kardashian opened up about her beauty routine for the area.
|
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Gaps have opened up among partisan tribes, economic classes and races.
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When Facebook opened up to non-college students, they were toddlers.
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"The show opened up a new world to us," Benjamin said.
|
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Swae Lee opened up for his love for animals and...PETA?
|
|
She also opened up about her reasons for attending the march.
|
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Diacetylmorphine, he said, has opened up a path back to normalcy.
|
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"This has opened up a big potential money spinner," Nicholson said.
|
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Gorsuch filled the seat opened up by Justice Antonin Scalia's death.
|
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Shakira has opened up about the trauma of losing her voice.
|
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It was only to be opened up at the awards show.
|
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And he opened up his Paisley Park parties to regular people.
|
|
The space, opened up and chicly redone, was a fitting setting.
|
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Officials said the gunmen opened up on the police convoy with .
|
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Last week, Macy's opened up its loyalty program to all customers.
|
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"Rosa Parks opened up every seat on the bus," she said.
|
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But the positions were opened up to women in January 2016.
|
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Pursuing them had opened up a world of discovery and learning.
|
|
Ciara opened up about loving her natural appearance that same month.
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If you opened up a rattlesnake's rattle, nothing will spill out.
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She had a reprieve when some withdrawals opened up a spot.
|
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It's kind of opened up a whole new world for me.
|
|
Square recently opened up its lending business to non-Square merchants.
|
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Walton's sudden height opened up a whole new realm of command.
|
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The result, his critics say, is that a vacuum opened up.
|
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Look how much grid real estate you've opened up for yourself.
|
|
Congress opened up part of the refuge to drilling last year.
|
|
I read that you once opened up for Mastodon… Yeah, yeah.
|
|
The country was recently opened up to U.S. trade and tourism.
|
|
He opened up about his experience in an interview with TMZ.
|
|
But, for me, pools have opened up a whole new thing.
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As a result, some stations opened up to five hours late.
|
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A "Game of Thrones" ice hotel just opened up in Finland.
|
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They opened up their homes to people who had lost theirs.
|
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"We held off and the communication lines opened up," he said.
|
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Biden has opened up a big lead in delegates over Sen.
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Once I became unguarded our life and everything else opened up.
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I opened up the Atari box and fumbled through the directions.
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He eventually opened up tax preparation stores and ran basketball camps.
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He has opened up a sizeable poll lead over Mr Corbyn.
|
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He opened up his car door for me to get in.
|
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The stock opened up 11 percent, but that gain quickly faded.
|
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It opened up the possibility for the world of the piece.
|
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The areas of the map Trump "opened up" didn't stay open.
|
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She dropped out one day, and then this job opened up.
|
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Recently a new window has opened up onto our reproductive desires.
|
|
A formal declaration of peace finally opened up trade and travel.
|
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But the class really opened up a different path for me.
|
|
" And I opened up this package, and it said: "You're fired.
|
|
They opened up a giant present that revealed a snow globe.
|
|
On impact as it hit the ground, the case opened up.
|
|
Through her love notes, new opportunities have opened up for Reilly.
|
|
Yet the discussion The Problem with Apu opened up goes on.
|
|
In 2015, the Pentagon opened up all combat jobs to women.
|
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Amy Schumer has opened up on Instagram about in vitro fertilization.
|
|
Earlier in the week, Craig also opened up about moving on.
|
|
But it also opened up its first shop dedicated to men.
|
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It opened up its portfolio of patented intellectual property to competitors.
|
|
After the catwalk, Lopez opened up about the dress with Vogue.
|
|
Election analysts view the Ohio seat, opened up by Republican Rep.
|
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"I feel that Pompe opened up the field," Dr. Kishnani said.
|
|
Google's rapid growth opened up major doors for expanding the business.
|
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His challenger will see if he's opened up a bigger lead.
|
|
Neil Parker, 54, opened up about the horrifying experience, telling news.com.
|
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The revolution opened up a space that Salafis rushed to fill.
|
|
He has opened up to the public about stints of depression.
|
|
Whatever space might have opened up for such an occurrence closed.
|
|
The No Doubt singer opened up about the split in 2016.
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BOB BAKISH: Below that, you have -- smaller bundles have opened up.
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Not only that, it opened up several professional opportunities for me.
|
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Her gentle character and kind heart immediately opened up to me.
|
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"The public market window is not really opened up," Davidson said.
|
|
Front-on, the dress also opened up to reveal her legs.
|
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The sky opened up, splattering the valley with rain and hail.
|
|
In what ways has gaming opened up new worlds for you?
|
|
When an assistant-teacher spot opened up, she jumped on it.
|
|
So, he opened up Rakken on his own three months ago.
|
|
Crawford recently opened up about Gerber in a beauty tutorial for Vogue.
|
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Zach previously opened up to PEOPLE about raising a child with dwarfism.
|
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Bella also opened up about the loneliness she felt in her relationship.
|
|
In 2015 he opened up about his dark periods to Rock Sound.
|
|
And then she opened up the archives of the show for me.
|
|
So they opened up the case and asked him for an explanation.
|
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And while there, he opened up about their journey to performing again.
|
|
In September, Bailon Houghton opened up about her struggle to get pregnant.
|
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After Stefani opened up about her relationship's end, the bond quickly grew.
|
|
Johnson opened up about his journey to meeting his bride-to-be.
|
|
She recently opened up about how her character has evolved over time.
|
|
Etheridge first opened up about her weed use in the new Yahoo!
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But in recent years the market has opened up, Goff told Gizmodo.
|
|
On Monday, the music star opened up about her struggles with postpartum.
|
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In one, she opened up about the possibility of leaving her children.
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SHILLUE: I think it&aposs - the door to celebrity has opened up.
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Zach previously opened up to PEOPLE about raising a child with dwarfism.
|
|
It must feel like a new community has opened up to you.
|
|
Retreating armed groups had opened up oil pipes running through the town.
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And Batygin may have opened up a whole new area of study.
|
|
The star also opened up about her tricky relationship with the media.
|
|
Daly previously opened up about his mother's influence on him in 2013.
|
|
Grande opened up about the attack in a new Time cover story.
|
|
Casey Affleck opened up about Ben Affleck's return to rehab on Monday.
|
|
Home Depot opened up a flatbed distribution center in Dallas in January.
|
|
The target, wearing a white tank top and basketball shorts, opened up.
|
|
The Bulldogs opened up a 245-230 lead on a Timme jumper.
|
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One day after the accident, Coleman opened up about the terrifying experience.
|
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It's when Chris Blackwell opened up his office at 1003th and Broadway.
|
|
Jolie has also opened up about life amid her divorce from Pitt.
|
|
She talked to my family and opened up a bit about herself.
|
|
NAFTA opened up the borders with America in such a significant way.
|
|
Rapper Kanye West has opened up about his battle with drug addiction.
|
|
Tate also opened up to The Oregonian about his sister's devastating death.
|
|
He was endorsed by Pat Tiberi, whose retirement opened up this seat.
|
|
While speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Pratt opened up about his life goals.
|
|
He opened up about single parenthood in a Twitter video in December.
|
|
In December 2017, Smulders opened up about balancing her career and motherhood.
|
|
James Corden opened up his Tuesday night show with some comedy gold.
|
|
Tur even opened up about some threats she's received from Trump supporters.
|
|
In the clip, Obama opened up about her miscarriage and fertility struggle.
|
|
Lovato opened up about her new romance to Ellen DeGeneres on Wednesday.
|
|
It's opened up my brain to go, 'What else can we do?
|
|
The actress recently opened up to PEOPLE about her husband's sexiest trait.
|
|
In April, the heiress opened up to PEOPLE about raising two daughters.
|
|
In July, she opened up on Republicans, without mentioning her Democratic opponents.
|
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With LIGO, scientists have opened up an entirely new era of astronomy.
|
|
Speaking with PEOPLE in July, Gharachedaghi opened up about her failed marriage.
|
|
The 26-year-old actress recently opened up to Seth Meyers on
|
|
Last year, Holly Herndon opened up about her creative process at Loop.
|
|
Earlier this year opened up access to its application programming interfaces (APIs).
|
|
"These guys opened up a whole new area of research," said Prum.
|
|
Paltrow opened up about the experience on Howard Stern's radio show Wednesday .
|
|
Kate recently opened up about loving the simple moments with her children.
|
|
This week she opened up about her romance on the Transformers set.
|
|
Last year, he opened up about also roasting home chefs on Twitter.
|
|
Well, a number of them have opened up about their skin struggles.
|
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Cartwright opened up about their wedding plans to PEOPLE earlier this month.
|
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"It's been festering and now it's all opened up again," says Michael.
|
|
She designed her own stage costumes and opened up boutiques in Texas.
|
|
In July, Sonos opened up its flagship retail store in New York.
|
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In 2017, the company opened up an AI research center in China.
|
|
After the camp opened up, there weren't many jobs for Japanese-Americans.
|
|
Ryan, 20173, opened up about her engagement for InStyle's 25th anniversary special.
|
|
European markets opened up, following a mostly positive trading session in Asia.
|
|
Earlier this month, Walters opened up to PEOPLE exclusively about Berry's infidelity.
|
|
Jordan has previously opened up about seeking a different kind of help.
|
|
Total's shares on the Paris bourse opened up 0.6% in early trade.
|
|
Messing opened up about how the legendary actress — who died in Dec.
|
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The hometown visit comes three weeks after Montag opened up to E!
|
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Meanwhile, dollar store Five Below opened up on Fifth Avenue last November.
|
|
Elsewhere in her interview, Cardi opened up about her relationship with Offset.
|
|
The runaway popularity of "Pokemon Go" has opened up a lucrative market.
|
|
The superstar also opened up about finding a new found body confidence.
|
|
Then in 1990, she opened up her own salon in New Jersey.
|
|
"My costume opened up," Papadakis, 22, tearfully explained later to the press.
|
|
More recently, Pattinson has also opened up about his experience filming Twilight.
|
|
I opened up our beautiful economic engine with Regulation and Tax Cuts.
|
|
Minter's right eye opened up and his nose began to spew blood.
|
|
He also opened up about some of his most harrowing rescue missions.
|
|
Last June, she opened up to PEOPLE exclusively about her husband's death.
|
|
Shares in Starbucks opened up 0.5 percent but closed down 0.58 percent.
|
|
DA SILVA (through translator): When I left there, my heart opened up.
|
|
Nettles opened up to PEOPLE about the return of Sugarland in December.
|
|
In December, Momoa opened up to PEOPLE about his relationship with Bonet.
|
|
Jimmy Choo Chairman Peter Harf said the deal opened up exciting opportunities.
|
|
I think a conviction would have opened up more questions about complicity.
|
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He opened up the baby gifts and he did routines on everything.
|
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At least the patients didn't have to have their chests opened up.
|
|
Diesel also opened up about talking to Walker's mom following his death.
|
|
Jauregui opened up about going solo in a new interview with Playboy.
|
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It opened up a three-dimensionality that I was not prepared for.
|
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We were fortunate to have him because he opened up for Anderson .
|
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Stanton has even opened up to humans again after his upsetting ordeal.
|
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The Sopranos alum recently opened up in an emotional essay for Shondaland.
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The company opened up an iOS development lab last year, for example.
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Ahead of the show, John opened up about finally performing with Cyrus.
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The jeweler opened up to PEOPLE all about the entire design process.
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The couple has opened up about Shepard's substance abuse in the past.
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The New York-based company just opened up its San Francisco outpost.
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On Wednesday, the Archive opened up its digital doors to Windows 3.1.
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Though quiet at first, Scott gradually opened up to her new guardian.
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According to sources close to Ray, he opened up his checkbook again.
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Silva, who is a publicist and activist, previously opened up to HOLA!
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This isn't the first time Gates has opened up about that issue.
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Last year, Hunt, 31, opened up to PEOPLE about his perfect girl.
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I'm sure it's opened up a much larger conversation in the town.
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Since the 1980s, America's economy has gradually opened up to cheap imports.
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Fantastic Negrito: I loved how the song opened up with "Black girl".
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The women CNN interviewed hope so, which is why they opened up.
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A sinkhole opened up in Louisiana, sparking conspiracy theories throughout the state.
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This week, she opened up about something pretty personal: her weight loss.
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Opened up the fireplace and was met with this… #finddarrenclucas #manchester pic.twitter.
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In a company first, Samsung also opened up to third party auditors.
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Tillerson had reportedly opened up a direct channel of communication with Pyongyang.
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Phone lines have been quickly restored and ports and roads opened up.
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More and more celebrities have opened up about their experiences with burnout.
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With the test complete, The Italian Stallion opened up to the public.
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It strained his wildest hopes, opened up the wounds of his grief.
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So my husband and I opened up Maman in October of 2014.
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Since then, Apple has, of course, opened up a new, flashier campus.
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Every Christmas, the mansion is decorated and opened up to the public.
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The dynamic is completely different but its opened up a new audience.
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Risher opened up a practice as an ear, nose and throat specialist.
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Earlier this year, Huntington-Whiteley opened up about balancing motherhood and work.
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What do you reckon you'd see if you opened up the sky?
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"When China opened up in 1978, Hong Kong's opportunities came," he said.
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Also, Amelia Earhart in Hialeah just opened up brand new soccer pitches.
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"My white students have said this has opened up conversations," she said.
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That was until a Muay Thai Gym opened up in his village.
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Facebook has just opened up registration for its annual F8 developer conference.
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How has LA changed since you've opened up your first restaurant here?
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But earlier this year, she opened up about suffering from mental illness.
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Then, Apple opened up the API and made it available to developers.
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He's opened up a hole in my heart just like Lou did.
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It's actually opened up my world, and I'm exceedingly appreciative of this!
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My dad never really opened up about things with me growing up.
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I opened up a credit card as soon as I was 18.
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The twinned streams from our guns swiftly opened up our passage inside.
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"He was the one who opened up things for us," Scorsese recalled.
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Housing and treatment slots opened up for those removed from the encampment.
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Biden has opened up a commanding -- and nearly insurmountable -- lead in delegates.
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He's opened up a whole new understanding of where these people congregate.
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The northerly warm airflow opened up the sea ice north of Greenland.
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They opened up an artery that had collapsed and inserted several stents.
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Then she found the hole that had opened up in her storeroom.
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The Reagan administration opened up huge deficits thanks to regressive tax cuts.
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She has opened up painting's doors and invited everyone to come in.
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Crossing the street toward home, a spot ahead of me opened up.
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She still remembers the day she opened up roughly five years ago.
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"I opened up a can of worms," he said in an interview.
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OOF: Trump declared yesterday he wants the nation "opened up" by Easter.
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It was during their era that Japan opened up to the West.
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That process opened up a new universe of movement, sound and light.
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Then the three-bedroom, one-bath apartment across the hall opened up.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "A sinkhole has opened up on the White House lawn.
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"They've also opened up the opportunity for the New Democrats," he adds.
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The announcement opened up a bidding process for cities across the region.
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In 2017, Bensimon opened up to PEOPLE Now about her relationship status.
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It started with a couple small groups, then opened up and commercialized.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Evan Williams is the guy who opened up Pandora's box.
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This opened up millions of Americans to the possibility of identity theft.
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These findings have opened up an array of puzzling questions, experts said.
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Other celebrities have recently opened up about their own similarly emotional experiences.
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And a small compartment opened up to a toilet, sink, and shower.
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But in the past decade, a new front has opened up: infotainment.
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According to state media, the sinkhole opened up around 2:30 p.m.
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I just opened up to it and became very porous in it.
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And it opened up a broad spectrum of career possibilities for drivers.
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Domino's opened up 141 net new U.S. restaurants in the fourth quarter.
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He opened up looking at the world in this very vivid way.
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The discovery also opened up and enabled other groundbreaking detections this decade.
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I suspect that if I had he would have opened up more.
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Over the last ten years, tourism to the archipelago has opened up.
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"[It] really opened up a Pandora's box of other concerns," she said.
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Bella Thorne recently opened up about the intricacies of having polyamorous relationships.
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"It was like the ground opened up and swallowed me," O'Connor recalled.
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The Pistons opened up a 20-point lead by halftime, 68-48.
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And because of that we've opened up another investigation with outside counsel.
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The surge in value opened up ArtGo's shares to even more investors.
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Opened up, it was obvious McDonald's had the flattest, most processed patty.
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Language-learning app Duolingo has opened up new opportunities for smartphone users.
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But the experience opened up the world a little bit for me.
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Well, it opens up exactly what is being opened up today. Right.
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In the past year, another avenue of threat has been opened up.
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This great new gig at VICE has opened up, so that's something.
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"Even if we don't win, we've opened up the debate," she said.
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The Tigers opened up a six-run lead in the next inning.
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The book opened up a world and a vision that astounded me.
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Eventually, Vietnam opened up to allow him to return three other times.
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Instead of getting justice, these people's lives got worse because they opened up.
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Across the world governments have opened up consumer markets for energy and telecoms.
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The 36-year-old also opened up about her struggles with body image.
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In May of last year, Bella, 22, opened up about plastic surgery rumors.
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Months before officially parting ways, Booth opened up to PEOPLE about the relationship.
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This is not the first time Mraz has opened up about his sexuality.
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Right now, though, the new research has opened up a world of potential.
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They opened up 200 containers and tried to use the devices they found.
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He opened up about it in more detail is his new book, Zayn.
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The last two years opened up mainstream true crime tales to loftier aspirations.
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The bubbly single "Sunshine Type" shows how much Turnover's songs have opened up.
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Some shops opened up on Thursday and more people were on the streets.
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PItbull, who just opened up a school in Miami, was also a guest.
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Rob Kardashian has finally opened up about what attracted him to Blac Chyna!
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The couple opened up to PEOPLE about their journey to love in September.
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She opened up Germany's borders in 2015, letting over a million people in.
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The superstar chef had previously opened up about his past battle with addiction.
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He opened up about their relationship while speaking to People magazine in September .
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The couple opened up to PEOPLE about their journey to love in September.
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Despite having just opened up, where do you see EAT going from here?
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Archaeologists in Egypt have opened up a mysterious ancient 'cursed' black granite sarcophagus.
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We've opened up a lead and we plan to hold on to it.
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This year, however, the nomination process was opened up to the whole Academy.
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In 2018, Benson opened up to PEOPLE Now about how she values privacy.
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Then the heavens opened up and he took shelter under the Swiss Bridge.
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When I opened up my package I immediately noticed a lot of inconsistencies.
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Our enemies have taken advantage of the vacuums our withdrawal has opened up.
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"Marc opened up two new businesses and is opening up another," Moore explains.
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A sinkhole has opened up near the Prime Minister's personal home in Sydney.
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You were talking about the archives that Jann Wenner opened up to you.
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Portland opened up a 593-13 lead in the game's first seven minutes.
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But the introduction of smartphones opened up a whole new avenue of surveillance.
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He opened up doors that we wouldn't have been able to go through.
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Airbnb hosts have opened up their homes to hurricane Irma evacuees for free.
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A Roseanne star has opened up about the cancelation of the sitcom revival.
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The company also opened up a new office in Silicon Valley in 2016.
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Indeed, AWS opened up its own managed blockchain service only two days ago.
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But the automaker on Thursday opened up a special website for advance orders.
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Migrant routes that had previously been controlled under Gaddafi suddenly opened up again.
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One result is that some deals are never opened up to an auction.
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Graham, 49, recently opened up to PEOPLE about finally finding love in Hollywood.
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Fatima Ali's family has opened up about the Top Chef contestant's tragic passing.
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N225 opened up 0.47 percent at 21,647.66 on Friday, while the broader Topix .
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There's also Atlassian's Stride, which opened up to developers in February this year.
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In December, the singer opened up to PEOPLE about her "autobiographical" new record.
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Tyler opened up on The Talk in 2011 about their struggles to conceive.
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I wanted to understand how such a deep fault line had opened up.
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But Vicky also opened up about the reason she feels he's now gone.
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Someone had opened up his parents' mailbox and found his credit card statement.
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Both times required his head to be opened up and stapled back together.
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So this morning, Niantic opened up the game in 26 countries throughout Europe.
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Public figures, from MPs to royals, have opened up about their mental battles.
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In August, Bella Thorne opened up to fans by tweeting a single word.
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The actress also opened up about how her relationship with fiancé Joe LoCiecero.
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While promoting the doc in 2016, Cooper opened up about Vanderbilt's sunny disposition.
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Lastly, the Bribery Act of 2010 opened up "corporate hospitality" to greater scrutiny.
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At the present moment, Siri hasn't opened up yet to the developer community.
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At the time, she opened up about her difficulty coping with the diagnosis.
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In an interview published Wednesday, the 34 year-old opened up to WSJ.
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That just opened up a new world that just wasn't really accessible before.
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The "Million Reasons" singer briefly opened up about her relationship at the Aug.
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She opened up about her difficult childbirth experience and launched a clothing line.
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"Just a little gamesmanship on their part opened up a lane," Miller said.
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Emilia Clarke briefly opened up about her final days on the HBO set.
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Last year, Sprouse opened up to PEOPLE about their decision to keep mum.
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Last week Kardashian opened up about how Odom is fighting for his health.
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I opened up the picture and, I swear, my heart skipped a beat.
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He opened up about his friendship with Bynes, expressing his gratitude and approval.
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Dion recently opened up about losing her husband in PEOPLE's latest cover story.
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So, I think this has to be opened up in open congressional hearings.
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As America and China bargained, new fronts in the trade conflict opened up.
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When that ban expired in 2004, the market for such guns opened up.
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In September, Harris, 43, opened up about sending their twins off to school.
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The move paid off as the Heat opened up a 12-point lead.
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I've talked about that a little bit but I've never really opened up.
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Blige explained the experience truly pushed her, but she opened up to it.
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Kim also opened up a lot about the experience of having a surrogate.
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It opened up my world and made my life a lot more beautiful.
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In 2007, the Commission opened up wireless networks to non-carrier-provided devices.
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The company also opened up the only Spanish-language news bureau in Albany.
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This isn't the first time Hedges has opened up about his sexual orientation.
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Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.
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Eventually though the athletes, even the ultra-quiet Tsepo, opened up to him.
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Carrion, a 32-year-old firefighter and wrestler, previously opened up to E!
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Underwood also opened up about hitting the road with another baby next year.
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Serena Williams opened up about her 'postpartum emotions' in an Instagram post Monday.
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Shares in the company opened up 5.1 percent on the Paris stock exchange.
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Lovato has previously opened up about her struggle with drug and alcohol addiction.
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Then Kellogg reached out to me when the social media job opened up.
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He opened up and told me things that he hadn't told anyone else.
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A big gate opened up, and armored carriers, helicopters, black masks were everywhere.
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The rise of budget airlines has opened up airline travel to new passengers.
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Since we've opened up the Whitney, many of these museum are changing scripts.
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Tamra, 50, first opened up about Eddie's heart condition in December on Instagram.
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Last year he opened up the BBQ-themed Humo after visiting Fette Sau.
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I once opened up a box filled to the brim with just dildos.
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She opened up in April about getting frustrated with how her body looks.
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Then they opened up this little box inside and took a picture out.
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God began working in my heart and opened up a spigot of love.
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Whatever scheme you do to stop that play, you opened up another play.
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Mom Kate recently opened up about her "simple" family life with her children.
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Evans opened up about how wearing his robust mustache made him nearly unidentifiable.
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Gianna Constand asked her what was the matter, and Andrea Constand opened up.
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They told me how IT jobs had opened up opportunities, changed their lives.
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And none of those systems can be opened up, repaired, and maintained. Why?
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But I moved for love, and it opened up a can of worms.
|
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The device won't ship until October, but presales opened up on Kickstarter today.
|
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Rodriguez also opened up about their engagement in his Instagram story on Tuesday.
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Bellisario opened up about the journey in a new interview with Rotten Tomatoes.
|
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In 2017 she opened up to Latina about why she's been so cautious.
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The rapid spread of the internet opened up a nationwide forum for dissent.
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Officially, the government hasn't opened up strategic sectors, including finance, to private players.
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On Wednesday, Harry and Meghan opened up about their first days of parenthood.
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In September, Jolie opened up to PEOPLE about her devotion to her children.
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Republicans opposed the move because it opened up the industry to tougher regulations.
|
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Daniel Day-Lewis has finally opened up about his decision to quit acting.
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Khaled, 43, opened up on Instagram on Sunday about the experience so far.
|
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump has opened up a solid lead over Texas Sen.
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Amber recently opened up about being bipolar and suffering from borderline personality disorder.
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Yes, we're talking about Chrissy Teigen, who opened up at Beautycon Los Angeles.
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After Stefani opened up about her split, the bond began – and quickly grew.
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In a recent interview with People, Graham opened up about her swimsuit insecurities.
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So if the market opened up a bit, these companies could thrive more.
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Atlassian's opened up its communications platform Stride to developers in February this year.
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N225 opened up 0.20 percent at 22,314.47 on Friday, while the broader Topix .
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Friel recently opened up further about dating with Tourette's to Gay Star News.
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But in November it opened up to collectors wanting to lease their timepieces.
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Because Android never opened up all its APIs in multitasking and multi windows.
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Before her pregnancy announcement, Underwood opened up about her plans for more children.
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Last June, Spears opened up about raising Maddie out of the public eye.
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In fact, he has opened up his stores to house anyone in need.
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In a new interview, Jonas opened up about his experience in the bedroom.
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This temporary tea-induced nirvana opened up a can of worms for Hardin.
|
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The negotiations opened up rifts within May's party and among the country's lawmakers.
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The singer opened up about the situation on New York's 92.3 Amp radio.
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The 23-year-old star opened up about her battle with depression. Getty
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Self-produced web series have opened up the pitch door a little more.
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Curtis opened up to PEOPLE about her 10-year opioid addiction last year.
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McDermott made consecutive 3-pointers as Indiana opened up a 46-35 advantage.
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Last month, Kardashian opened up about her feelings regarding Thompson following their breakup.
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In a recent interview with Vulture, Rothe opened up about the films' success.
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Awards to Shanghai opened up on several days, as did one to Zurich.
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So she opened up the world to me, with different cultures and languages.
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Conservative roots, has opened up an elemental rift within the Labour Party that
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"I was amazed how he lengthened his stride and opened up," Smith said.
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She also opened up about their relationship for Vogue Australia's newest cover story.
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But that very marginality has opened up his stories for more various interpretation.
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CHIP has opened up a new world to these children and their families.
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In the past two years, the pool of talent has opened up further.
|
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Will Smith opened up about his recent weight issues in the latest episode.
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Last month, Kardashian opened up about her feelings regarding Thompson following their breakup.
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In September, Jolie opened up to People about her devotion to her children.
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This isn&apost the first time Mraz has opened up about his sexuality.
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"It was a brand new world that opened up to me," says Vibskov.
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"Now the island has opened up, really wonderful things are happening," she explains.
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We opened up in New York now, and we want to be careful.
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And then the job opened up and I was really, really, really excited.
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The Michigan engineers opened up an innocent gourd and dumped melted aluminum inside.
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Furthermore, the WTO has not yet significantly opened up global trade in services.
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I am very actively pursuing the ideas that Camperaperson opened up for me.
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When I was in college, a Kung Fu Tea opened up near campus.
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Lemon opened up his show with a thorough fact-check of Trump's speech.
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MEGAN: The first Starbucks opened up in my town on March 20, 1991.
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During Modi's first term, Wadhwa opened up a wedding venue, his third business.
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Back in September 2015, Tyler opened up about the possibility of marrying again.
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After reading the book, it felt like all the roads opened up suddenly.
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When I had just opened up Herbs & Rye, I was not doing well.
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We talked about my father's funeral, and I really opened up to him.
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Two state vacancies opened up in December in the state government after Gov.
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But the window of vulnerability on recession has not fully opened up yet.
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With every day on the road, Ms. González opened up a bit more.
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Rubino opened up Google Maps and found an engraving company near Central Park.
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We opened up the universities and the workplace to Jews, women and minorities.
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Conor McGregor, Rihanna, Kylie Jenner and more have also opened up their wallets.
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Each step I took: Holes opened up in the wooden floor, the walls.
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This opened up the possibility of building a more intimate connection with audiences.
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Three agonizing months later, an editorial assistant position opened up at the magazine.
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We have opened up a long overdue constructive dialogue on trade with China.
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Two sisters opened up about their lives after being sexually abused as children.
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"The product opened up my creative side," said Ms. Fuentes, who is 49.
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Like many South Korean immigrants in California, they opened up a liquor store.
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Filling that pair in opened up the whole right portion of the puzzle.
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He also opened up about the moment he learned the teenager was dead.
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Feminism has opened up possibilities for what it means to be a woman.
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In so doing he opened up a new field of inquiry, population ethics.
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In the telecom sector, we opened up opportunities in our fiber optic backbone.
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Catastrophes like volcanic explosions possibly opened up opportunities for local evolution as well.
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And in September, she opened up to Vogue India about their family plans.
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" Lauren: "For Cameron and I, I feel like we opened up right away.
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Elliott, or the threat of him, also opened up the Cowboys' passing game.
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This opened up time during his lunch period and significantly reduced his stress.
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At that first retail job, the world of fashion opened up to Bolden.
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Taylor Swift has opened up about her struggle to overcome an eating disorder.
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Zero Motorcycles, which opened up shop in 2006, is a niche electric brand .
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Some said that Mercado "opened up the world of the stars" to them.
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The president has opened up multiple advances on multiple diplomatic and military fronts.
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That's the way it's been since 393, when Europe's common market opened up.
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It opened up about a month ago, and the place is already packed.
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Once the land was opened up, vast monoculture oil palm plantations were planted.
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Earlier this year, Witherspoon opened up about meeting Aniston for the first time.
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The former WWE wrestler opened up about meeting Chigvintsev's parents on the Dec.
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But he also opened up more and made us closer as a team.
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Mostly, Columbus was a brilliant navigator who opened up the world for travel.
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New fronts, including technology supply-chains and, this month, currencies, have opened up.
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When it did, it was like a thundercloud opened up in the room.
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" Teaching law, Warren said, "was when the whole world opened up for me.
|
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The rapper opened up about a very eventful and difficult past few months.
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It's opened up new profitable opportunities for those practicing the art of drag.
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I'm sure there's four other platforms that opened up since we started talking.
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Liberalized trade has opened up markets in poor countries, making unhealthy food cheaper.
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The actor previously opened up about having to dance and sing in Hail, Caesar!
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Tyga has finally opened up (however briefly) about his recent breakup with Kylie Jenner.
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Longtime fans of Schumer will remember another time Madonna opened up for the comedian.
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Since taking their romance public, Harington and Leslie have opened up about their relationship.
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Now LinkedIn has opened up the pathway to human resources for Microsoft, Thill said.
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Ahead, 10 celebrities who've opened up about the things that scare them the most.
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Turner also opened up to InStyle this past spring about her high-profile relationship.
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In 2017, Barrymore opened up about her "modern family" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
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EurekAlert opened up science in a way that it had never been open before.
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Baldwin further opened up about the struggles with eating disorders on her Instagram Story.
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So Tokyo opened up the process to the people, and collected nearly 15,20123 submissions.
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So Tokyo opened up the process to the people, and collected nearly 15,000 submissions.
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And "Colony of Birchmen" kind of opened up some doors for us as well.
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But recently, a large market for the nectar has opened up throughout northeastern Asia.
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With Britain due to leave the EU, parliament's opposition has suddenly opened up possibilities.
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Most recently, Teigen opened up about her weight and revealed that she's 20 lbs.
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Staring at McKinney, she opened up about the struggles she faced in her life.
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Some oxygen masks deployed, and overhead bins opened up and sent belongings spilling out.
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Shortly after, she opened up about the news in her cover story for Cosmopolitan.
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Harrison opened up about the prospect of retirement in a 2012 interview with Hagerty .
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Last summer, Daphne opened up about her desire for more children in the future.
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The co-stars recently opened up about the difficulties of working together after divorce.
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Between the World Cup and now, 15 more houses opened up on my street.
|
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Metz opened up about her humble beginnings in a piece for Glamour last year.
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" In the open letter, McGowan also opened up about Bourdain and Argento's "free relationship.
|
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Gomez also opened up about her kidney donor, her longtime friend, actress Francia Raisa.
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Mattie previously opened up about their relationship to Southern Bride, after their fairytale wedding.
|
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Kerr previously opened up about their struggle to conceive prior to welcoming their son.
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The newlywed opened up to PEOPLE before the wedding about the fun-filled weekend.
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After coming forward, Biles opened up to PEOPLE about the process of moving on.
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Oyelowo joined Hurley on Thursday's episode and opened up about his own offspring's success.
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Theron opened up about the experience on Sirius XM's Howard Stern Show on Wednesday.
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Frustrated, I buried the app into my overstuffed "Games" folder and opened up Spotify.
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Things opened up for me, lyrically, and the songs felt less mannered to write.
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Last week Grande opened up about the attack in a new Time cover story.
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Uber opened up the self-driving car program to San Francisco passengers on Dec.
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The star previously opened up about wanting to have more kids in August 2008.
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This isn't the first time Smith has opened up about her life in Texas.
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DM: That sort of debate over healthcare has opened up again this election cycle.
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In an interview with Access, Chopra opened up about the awesome, very "Jophie" night.
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Negotiations quickly snowball, and the entire ACA is opened up for debate once again.
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Last year, Moore opened up to PEOPLE about her desire to record new music.
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Also at the Ted Talks event, Williams opened up her career plans post-baby.
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When live-action films entered his orbit, Chazelle's young world opened up even further.
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In 2017, Gomez opened up to TIME Firsts about the downsides of social media.
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To celebrate the big upcoming weekend, Chance finally opened up about how they met.
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After nearly two years, Mr. Meizah opened up to his guidance counselor, Cedric Hawkins.
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The offices in Mumbai expanded, and Sterling opened up a second office in Manila.
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Teigen has opened up about real-life struggles, like her battle with postpartum depression.
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In 2016, Malik even opened up about canceling a concert due to debilitating anxiety.
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She has, however, opened up on Instagram about her journey with addiction and recovery.
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The actress opened up to Elle Australia about her rough times in high school.
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Aniston opened up once more at the Giffoni Film Fest in Italy this weekend.
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Last month, Daly, 45, opened up about his mother's death for American Heart Month.
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The music business is when Ahmet and Jerry opened up their office above Patsy's.
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Earlier this year, Underwood opened up to PEOPLE about balancing motherhood and her career.
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Drake finally opened up about his long-rumored romance with Bella Hadid on Scorpion.
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The #NeverTrump movement has opened up questions about whether they, like, really mean it.
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It slashed tariffs, tightened intellectual-property rights and opened up South Korea's services market.
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In March 2018, Sprouse opened up to PEOPLE about their decision to stay mum.
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King had previously dated a woman, and opened up about it on the show.
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Meghan Markle opened up about her relationship with Prince Harry for the first time!
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He recently opened up about it on the latest episode of his YouTube docuseries.
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According to the Hawaiian Volcanoes Observatory, eight huge vents opened up after Thursday's eruption.
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That is one reason why a yawning generation gap in incomes has opened up.
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The actress recently opened up to PEOPLE about meeting Krasinski for the first time.
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In an interview with PEOPLE last year, Williams opened up about her new line.
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Even Griezmann seemed surprised at the space that opened up in front of him.
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But the question of timing has opened up a rare rift between the allies.
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"She asked me what happened and the floodgates kind of opened up," recalls David.
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Glasscott enrolled in a cosmetology program that opened up a vibrant new creative outlet.
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In 2015, he opened up on his vlog channel DOSEofFOUSEY about his private struggle.
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On Tuesday, DeGroot opened up to fans on her Instagram page about their split.
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Earlier this month, the singer opened up about what it's like parenting four children.
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While pregnant with Alana in August, Rodriguez opened up to Spanish-language magazine ¡Hola!
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She first opened up about it in October, right after the Weinstein news broke.
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Bungie's Destiny opened up all new avenues for treating shooters like persistent, online services.
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The US office that LeEco opened up is now empty and up for sale.
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In an interview with Marie Claire last month, Schumer opened up about their relationship.
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Kathie Lee Gifford opened up about her friendship with Today co-host, Hoda Kotb.
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In 2013, Santos opened up about being a father during an interview with Telemundo.
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This isn't the first time Google has opened up its search results to celebrities.
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In June, Diggs opened up about Walker and his opinions on his dad dating.
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Eight years ago, he opened up Gordon Ramsay Plane Food in London's Heathrow airport.
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Claire Foy's husband, Stephen Campbell Moore, has opened up about his private health battle.
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The 37-year-old retired NBA star opened up about his recovery to E!
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In 2018 Witherspoon opened up about their close relationship on her Love, Reese blog.
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Obama also opened up about her daughters' tearful last moments as White House residents.
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And this isn't the first time McDermott has opened up about his sex life.
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Recently a crater opened up in Guayabetal, near the site of the biggest mudslide.
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Other parts of British life, notably the BBC, have opened up to different accents.
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This is what it would be like if hell opened up, I told myself.
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His death opened up even more time traveling possibilities and theories for the show.
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George recently opened up to David Letterman about meeting Amal for the first time.
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Another new pub opened up downtown, and we walk by to catch a glimpse.
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This past June, Trunfio opened up to MyDomaine about how motherhood has changed her.
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Cartwright opened up about the alleged incident on Twitter in a post on Sunday.
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Amazon started off closed with the Kindle, and it never opened up from there.
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Earlier this month, Kidman opened up to PEOPLE about her lasting romance with Urban.
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The singer burst into tears as she opened up about her split from Duhamel.
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Cyrus also opened up for Katy Perry's Witness tour, which kicked off in 2017.
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What they found opened up some intriguing new ideas about prehistoric human migration patterns.
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Michael also opened up to PEOPLE about how he was coping with the ordeal.
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Since the clandestine courtship, the two have opened up about their two-year fling.
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Earlier this year, the Grammy winner opened up about her "perfect" and "confident" partner.
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But as air travel opened up to the masses, these early airports quickly filled.
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Teleport launched officially in late July, initially in Europe, before being opened up globally.
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Man, this has really opened up a whole can of worms in my brain.
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In June, Rihanna opened up about their romance to Sarah Paulson for Interview magazine.
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In February, he opened up about his complicated relationships with both of his kids.
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Meanwhile, the Cougars opened up a 230-51 lead with 3:03 to go.
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Martinez, 23, opened up about her new beau Grayston Leonard, 29, on PeopleTV's Chatter.
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She opened up to Entertainment Tonight about the transition of going back to work.
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Harry Potter's Devon Murray opened up about his struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts.
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Earlier this month, Handler opened up to PEOPLE about downsizing her circle of friends.
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Several have privately said they're surprised he's opened up such a strong early lead.
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In April, Pippa opened up about being a first-time mom to baby Arthur.
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In October, Hudson opened up about what it was like raising her then-preteen.
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In February, her famous dad, singer Lionel Richie, opened up about the surprising pairing.
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She opened up to PEOPLE again in 2014 about her life four years later.
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But as the party went on, Erick opened up and had plenty of fun.
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Mila Kunis (center) opened up about husband Ashton Kutcher's former marriage to Demi Moore.
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Meghan has previously opened up about her Thanksgiving traditions and her passion for charity.
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In May, Ghalichi opened up about her (short) pregnancy journey in a YouTube vlog.
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Georges St-Pierre opened up about his OCD after stepping away from the sport.
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Her father, Keith Kostial, opened up about the tragedy in a Sunday Facebook post.
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De Kooning opened up Venetian painting, which he was looking to as big painting.
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In her exclusive PEOPLE blog, Sweetin opened up for preparing for the demanding dance.
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In November 2015, Scheana opened up to boss Vanderpump about the couple having issues.
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The actress has opened up a lot about motherhood and parenting in interviews lately.
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On Thursday, Jenner opened up about what it was like battling acne growing up.
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But she opened up about their painful split and prolonged divorce proceedings in 2017.
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Aniston and Julia Roberts both opened up about the closeness they felt on set.
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In February, Scaramucci opened up about his firing during an interview with Vanity Fair.
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Jim and his wife Jill opened up about the cancer battle earlier this week.
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We opened up and a month after we opened I left for the show.
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" Isaac previously opened up about shooting the painful-looking scene, calling the experience "surreal.
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While Baldwin is patiently awaiting her fourth baby, she recently opened up to HOLA!
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A guest at Singer's wedding opened up exclusively to PEOPLE about Swift's sweet gesture.
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In 1944, the house was opened up to refugees from the second World War.
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The pair opened up about their engagement in an interview with PEOPLE last November.
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This isn't the first time Johnson has opened up about his battle with depression.
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"All of these vehicles will be opened up for our export markets," he said.
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Monáe previously opened up to PEOPLE about the real women who inspired the film.
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But with health care seemingly out the door, the Senate calendar just opened up.
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William has recently opened up about life as a dad to three young children.
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The Tigers opened up a seven-run lead with four runs in the fifth.
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She also opened up about co-parenting her three children with ex Scott Disick.
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During the interview, Carey also briefly opened up about how she doesn't do birthdays.
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In October, Williams opened up about suffering from suicidal thoughts while in Destiny's Child.
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In August, Clinton opened up a small lead, but it was still anybody's race.
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And then Photoshop and digital photography opened up a whole new can of worms.
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The actress recently opened up to PEOPLE about meeting Krasinski for the first time.
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But Smith gamely opened up about this one's underlying idea: a sense of place.
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She has also opened up her home for those seeking support within the industry.
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Speaking with PEOPLE in April, Baltierra opened up about her battle with mental health.
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She opened up about who she has – and has not – dated in the issue.
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Doherty first opened up about her battle with cancer to PEOPLE in August 2015.
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People opened up their eyes and realized that over 6 million Jews were killed.
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Volume's developer version is scheduled to be opened up for preorders starting in September.
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Last summer, Daphne opened up about her desire for more children in the future.
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Earlier in the night, Hunt opened up about his new wife, Hannah Lee Fowler.
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This opened up a rabbit hole for me that I've yet to emerge from.
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They have opened up about their testing methods without revealing secrets of system designs.
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Bieber opened up to GQ about how he's going to be a better person.
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I don't think he's fully opened up about what he's learned during that period.
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In a season 8 trailer for Total Divas, Nikki opened up about her struggles.
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In a recent interview for The Guardian, singer Tinashe opened up about her career.
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So naturally, when Disney California Adventure opened up Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout!
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Snap opened up a wave of tech IPOs, which carried through March and April.
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"It opened up a book full of friends I can communicate with," she said.
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Kylie Jenner opened up about her experience with anxiety in an emotional Instagram post.
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Brown has opened up about the impact his late dad had on him before.
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Title IX has opened up the opportunity for millions of girls to play sports.
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A sales director position had opened up, servicing the company's biggest buyer, Wal-Mart.
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"It opened up and let me into its lush dark fruit wonderland," he wrote.
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Rhone recently opened up a space at the Hudson Yards mall in New York.
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She also opened up about how Keeping Up with the Kardashians began in 2007.
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Woodley previously opened up about how their longtime friendship helped their on-screen chemistry.
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If it is "opened up" like Trump wants, you are subject to that, too.
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Trump's status as the presumptive nominee has opened up a divide among Republican lawmakers.
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She opened up the possibilities of how one might make meaning of the world.
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Republicans have repeatedly insisted that the practice opened up national security secrets to hackers.
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Perspectives Katherine Miller: The Kavanaugh situation has opened up a portal in everyone's memory.
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"Was the dossier a part of why you opened up the investigation?" asked Rep.
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Even among the women who still identify as Republicans, a divide has opened up.
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This fall, IKEA opened up a new warehouse, 1.5 million square feet in total.
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"And this whole other world opened up for me that day at the mall."
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The floor plan was opened up during renovations, creating a brighter, more contemporary layout.
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Gorsuch filled the seat that opened up after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
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"These markets that had been closed to foreigners have been opened up," he said.
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The baht opened up more than 1 percent, after recently nearing three-month lows.
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Fortunately, one road eventually opened up, and I was eventually able to get both.
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"You, soldiers of Russia, opened up this pathway to peace," he told the audience.
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In September, Erin opened up to PEOPLE about diving into the wedding planning process.
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Both Meghan and Harry have opened up about their busy life with a newborn.
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Turner also opened up to InStyle this past spring about her high-profile relationship.
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Like old time friends, Lady Gaga and Prince William opened up about mental health.
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The star previously opened up about wanting to have more kids in August 2008.
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The decision opened up the CFPB auto-lending policy and countless others to repeal.
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Facebook opened up its messaging app, Messenger, to these kinds of experiences in March.
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Snap opened up the "window" and then MuleSoft, Alteryx and Elevate Credit followed suit.
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The government has aggressively opened up significant amounts of mid- and high-band spectrum.
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First launched in 2016, Facebook opened up Instant Games to all developers last month.
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And when Hermes went to Bastyr, the whole naturopathic world opened up to her.
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Those interactions may have opened up a niche — allowing the native fish back in.
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What has been remarkable for me is how much the favelas have opened up.
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Sally opened up her screen and promised me she was writing down my question.
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Opened up about his family: Obama said his daughters don't intend on entering politics.
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They once opened up their home to host a fundraiser for then-President Obama.
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One even opened up in front of President Trump's "Winter Whitehouse" in Palm Beach.
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It opened up room for adjusting relations with other people in a substantive way.
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Kehlani revealed the news in an Instagram post and opened up about the homebirth.
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Kofi opened up the doors of the UN to the people of the world.
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Dub opened up a space for early toasters like Big Youth and many others.
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"That actually opened up, to me, my hitting zone," Guerrero said through an interpreter.
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As I opened up I was surprised by the number of people who empathized.
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These doors opened up, and I was sure cannons would come out of them.
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The next morning, I opened up my wallet and the crumpled napkin fell out.
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Others say Google has not opened up its wallet as much as it could.
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Syrian restaurants from Hama and Aleppo have opened up branches or moved here entirely.
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Minutes later the sky opened up, showering the field and ending the game early.
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But when I opened up the phones to listeners, the response was quite different.
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But in recent years, Mexico opened up the sector to competition and foreign investment.
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"It's like a whole new world of hops has opened up," Mr. Bensch said.
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Then, I was the adventurer, showing them how travel had opened up my life.
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Woodley previously opened up about how their longtime friendship helped their on-screen chemistry.
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Tanner also opened up to Viall about his mixed feelings surrounding second-time fatherhood.
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Trump said Tuesday that he's hoping to have the U.S. "opened up" by Easter.
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"I opened up the mold and there was this beautiful yellow 'I'," he recalls.
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A position has opened up on the floor below mine for a court analyst.
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"This is an incredible moment that has opened up," she said in an interview.
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But the intersection of two technological shifts has opened up new avenues for research.
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The Hunger Games star opened up about the tasty culinary invention back in 2016.
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The stunning play opened up a 14-3 lead over the seemingly shellshocked Cowboys.
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It opened up a new realm, merging the tech savvy with the art fanatics.
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How was the inner space of consciousness opened up within the circuits and code?
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What's really interesting is that [the campaign] has opened up a really important dialogue.
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It symbolizes the way Ms. Bernhardt has opened up her work — and her style.
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In October, Witherspoon opened up about working on The Morning Show with Aniston, 50.
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Facebook shares opened up 5.5 percent Thursday morning to a new all-time high.
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During one of those visits, she opened up about the stress she was under.
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But in an announcement Monday, the court opened up the possibility of scrapping them.
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I entered it after burying my father, I opened up about my recent miscarriage.
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But here's where Manafort's lawsuit might have just opened up an opportunity for Mueller.
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"That has opened up the opportunity for deeper conversations than existed before," he said.
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"Boating opened up an entirely new world for us out here," Mr. Makoid said.
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In her Vogue interview, Rihanna also opened up about her highly anticipated upcoming album.
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There's nothing there—it's like I took a razor and opened up the earth.
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But right now, there's no timeline on when the spectrum will be opened up.
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The first-ever Walmart store opened up on July 2, 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas.
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A game that started as a defensive struggle opened up in the second half.
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Once the bridge opened up again this morning, people just went about their way.
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It opened up a dialogue about the most pressing questions facing male-dominated cultures.
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Since its first store opened up in 1991, Wayback Burgers has been steadily growing.
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Netflix shares opened up 9 percent Tuesday morning to a new all-time high.
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Foreign investment opportunities, he said, were far different from when China first opened up.
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The teen also recently opened up about her diagnosis in a series of tweets.
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Scott has opened up to XXL magazine and spoken about his split from Jenner.
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Apple shares opened up 6 percent Wednesday morning to a new all-time high.
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Denver opened up a 210-80 lead on Barton's layup with 8:46 left.
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The revelations have opened up Mueller's team to charges of political bias from conservatives.
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Michael recently opened up about his father during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Saudi Aramco shares opened up 10% on their Riyadh stock market debut on Wednesday.
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The company has opened up its revamping of the token lineup in previous polls.
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The release of a Hindi edition, in 22017, opened up a huge potential audience.
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Karen, after years of therapy, opened up about the abuse for the first time.
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Five other dancers, previously out of my orbit, opened up new zones of interest.
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And now Lingwulong shenqi has opened up another new line of inquiry and exploration.
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The dates are opened up at the beginning of the week and filled quickly.
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Labor-intensive industries, on the other hand, were opened up to attract foreign investment.
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The admission opened up Mr. Gove, the former justice secretary, to accusations of hypocrisy.
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Any time you thought you were on solid ground, it opened up underneath you.
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He opened up this world, and millions of people fell in love with it.
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And, that was kind of what opened up a lot of opportunities, I guess.
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Then there are entrances on those subway lines that need to be opened up.
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However, the sex abuse crisis has opened up Francis to new channels of attack.
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MakerBot opened up storefronts in strategic locations across the country, announced ambitious plans to begin manufacturing 3D printers in the US and opened up a sprawling office space high up in a downtown Brooklyn office space overlooking a huge swath of lower Manhattan.
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In the name of efficiency and economic freedom, governments have opened up markets to competition.
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Davidson opened up about his drug use during an interview with Howard Stern on Monday.
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It was also opened up to artists and musicians to "recompose and reimagine" protest sounds.
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Looking closely at slavery and climate change has opened up new ways to reduce both.
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In a heartfelt post shared on Instagram, Riverdale's Camila Mendes opened up about eating disorders.
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Specialists passed out business cards and opened up clinics, Reagan explained, and nobody bothered them.
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"This whole Broadway experience has opened up such a huge passion for me," he said.
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A kind and humble soul who opened up his life and home to the world.
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Caitlyn first opened up about her plans to transition to a woman in April 2015.
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In a new interview with W Magazine, the rapper opened up about the ugly incident.
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So when the new opportunity opened up at the needle exchange, Blake jumped at it.
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The couple, who married in 2014, opened up to PEOPLE about bringing their baby home.
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She opened up the show with Alicia Keys, Jada Pinkett Smith, Lopez, and Michelle Obama.
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Ever since president Nixon opened up China, the U.S. has avoided revisiting this delicate issue.
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Later that year, she opened up to PEOPLE about the challenges of managing her health.
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On Tuesday, Hunter opened up about Williams' divorce filing in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
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In a June Instagram post, Eugenie opened up about her scoliosis diagnosis as a child.
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Bynes also opened up about her previous mental health struggles in the Paper cover story.
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Schumer also opened up about announcing her engagement to Fischer at DeGeneres' 60th birthday party.
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The Australian actor opened up about what could have been in an interview with Variety.
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Jordan first opened up about the hilarious experience in a thread of tweets on Wednesday.
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But when she opened up the formula, the seal over the inner bag was open.
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In April, Kendra opened up to PEOPLE about her marriage to the former NFL pro.
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Actress Tessa Thompson opened up about her sexuality in a new interview published on Friday.
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During the interview, Williams also opened up about launching her own fashion line last year.
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And that's right, she just opened up the visiting center, touring of the White House.
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The singer opened up about their choice in a new interview with Cosmopolitan South Africa.
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But that machine was built on the legal scaffolding of the options IIRIRA opened up.
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