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Children in Cluster 1 and 2 have a more closed and passive behaviour than the one expected, whereas children in Cluster 3 have a more opening and active behaviour in adoption communication within the family.

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So I think they need to see a little more opening in the developing world the Indias, the Brazils, the Chinas, the Indonesians and so on for their manufactured products, their services, which is what drives their economy, not agriculture.

The report also says that Amazon might be a year or more opening these stores, since they're currently only looking into potential locations.

But it's all about to get a lot more opening-scene-of-Spring-Breakers-esque because Skrillex was announced this morning as the festival's Special Guest headliner.

In theory, this means no more opening up an app and then having to wait a few seconds while it refreshes its content.

Lesions with the Quincke needles resulted in a clean-cut opening in the dural membrane while the Whitacre needle produced a more traumatic opening with tearing and severe disruption of the collagen fibers.

West had a more effective opening lead.

Rather than use a more contemporary opening, Caruana, playing white, chose a line that Kasparov was familiar with.

Like it or not, there couldn't be a more appropriate opening attraction for the Cannes Film Festival than Baz Luhrmann's 3D The Great Gatsby.

It would be hard to come up with a more trite opening than four women fighting over bras at a lingerie sale.

So he turned back to the storyboard and, drawing on the films of Alfred Hitchcock, came up with a more elusive opening.

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