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By annexing the Crimea and seeking to destabilize the Ukraine, it has opened up once again the issue of territorial changes accomplished by force of arms -- something that has not taken place in Europe since Hitler.
Ever since, he has opened the once-hermetic emirate to the outside world and fought to put it on the map.
Forget Spontaneity While the Supreme Court ruling has opened up once-restricted beaches, it's not as if the gates are wide open.
The left-hander, who scored 1,489 runs last season, could face competition from Trott, who has opened with Cook once before in a Test in Bangladesh in 2010.
Today, less than three weeks after Category 5 Cyclone Pam badly damaged the school, completely destroying four classrooms, Mele Maat Primary has opened its doors once again to welcome students, teachers and families.
But so far, no casino has opened in the once-thriving resort area of Sullivan County, whose hills are dotted with crumbling bungalow colonies and shuttered hotels.
Unlike Darlene O'Hara, the fictional detective at the center of his novels, Peter de Jonge has opened Milano's only once.
The Tony award-winning musical adaptation of low-budget Irish film Once has opened in the West End to a rousing reception.
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