Sentence examples for long time opening from inspiring English sources

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For a long time, opening a cellphone bill was scary for the parents of teenagers.

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A long time open major question in metric fixed point theory is: Does every reflexive Banach space have (FPP)?

Well maybe it seems a long time since opening nite and in a way it does to me too.

He's a big man but very softly spoken, and he considers his answers to questions for a long time before opening his mouth, perhaps wary of being misinterpreted.

One reader wrote, "I hope before this begins (January) that you do something about the bouncing when you scroll down a page, the LONG time for opening a page and general confusion on some pages.

Defense Minister Hervé Morin told the newspaper Le Figaro that France had believed for a long time that "opening the door to compensation would pose a threat to the very significant efforts made by France to have a credible nuclear deterrent".

As Steven J Vaughan-Nichols wrote in a blog post of his own at the time, it appeared to be a case of cats and dogs, and as a long-time open source observer, Vaughan-Nichols described himself as "gobsmacked" by the announcement.

While marketers and advertising agencies strive to command your decisions in the "attention economy", long-time open source advocate Doc Searls puts forward a better idea in his new book, The Intention Economy.

"At first it seemed really outrageous," said Barbara Petersen, director of the Foundation and a long-time open government advocate.

It took me a long time to open up.

Then remember, pinot noirs and syrahs take a long time to open up".

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