Sentence examples for appears to open from inspiring English sources

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Eyelash curlers Nothing appears to open up your eyes like a great curler.

There is the strange matter of his mouth, which appears to open only on the righthand side.

As Mr. Kohl is clearly a "contemporary historical personage," this clause appears to open the possibility of the publication of his files.

The ruling by the judge, Fernando Gaitan of Federal District Court in Kansas City, late Tuesday appears to open the door for executions to resume after nearly three years.

"But it appears to open the door to a Department of Labor compliance officer second-guessing employers on a wide range of issues and micromanaging how employers run the workplace," Mr. Johnson said.

The interlude for a drummer (Mohammed Camara) and the woman (Diedre Dawkins) whom he draws out from the wings, Peking Opera-style, appears to open the second, new section, set to percussive music by the Ballet Folklorica Santiago de Cuba.

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But Mr. Morales's remarks appeared to open the door.

But Hamilton appeared to open up a whole new dimension.

But Shorten also appeared to open the way for his return to the frontbench.

The cancellation notices appear to open a new front in the Republican war on the health care law.

The German leader appeared to open the door to discussion, but it was quickly shut by Berlin's finance ministry.

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