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In the movie, the roles are reversed, and Stanislavsky frequently opens with a seven-bid.
When Rudy Giuliani wants to make a point, he frequently opens his eyes very wide, eyebrows arched.
For female athletes, sexuality and performance are often conflated, and a camera-ready appearance frequently opens the door to successes separate from competition.
Since she frequently opens her garden to groups of fellow day lily fanciers, night is also a congenial time to tidy her beds before the next day's visitors.
Back in March, the broadcaster and journalist Steve Hewlett received the sort of mortal shock that frequently opens a newspaper article about how to deal with a serious illness: he was told by doctors, almost out of the blue, that he had an aggressive form of cancer that would be difficult to treat.
Meanwhile, her boss, Bradford Rand, sits in his office at the other end of the floor and frequently opens his window to let the winter air cool off his sweltering office.
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Avoid locations where frequent vibrations with affect the fish, such as near frequently opening and closing doors or in high foot-traffic areas.
Closer inspection of the multi-channel openings revealed that, with Ca2+ as the charge carrier, multiple channels frequently opened together instantaneously and subsequently closed together.
The authorities believe the Zantops, who frequently opened their home to students and other guests, were killed by someone they knew or let into their home.
There will be trees or a hedge to your left, while to your right the view will frequently open out over fields.
Over the years, the Bagleys frequently opened their homes to fund-raising events for Democratic candidates, including Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore and Senators Edward M. Kennedy and John Kerry.
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