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In the West, though, he said, more trees may mean only that suppression of natural fires has allowed trees to encroach on naturally open grasslands.
Quite the converse: small countries are naturally open because few goods are locally produced.
Turkish pistachios do not naturally open as widely as Iranian and American pistachios, which makes them harder to eat.
Her Anna is, instead, a provincial girl, with a homey Midwestern accent and a naturally open spirit, who has learned to live on the defensive.
The album will, naturally, open at No. 1 on Billboard's new album chart, which will be released in full on Wednesday.
A naturally open and generous person, he talks with the energy of a convivial monk who has just returned to secular life, after some clerical error at the Vatican condemned him to spend a decade as a member of a silent order.
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The ceilings were, naturally, opened out to their full height.
Natasha Lyonne was on the panel, which naturally opened her up to questions about whether her character Nicky Nichols would be back on the show.
I'm not certain why this recipe for steak in a white wine, shallot, and bone-marrow sauce is where my copy of "MtAoFC" naturally opens to; certainly I have made other recipes more often.
Stopping here, though, is actually the action of a fool – because this conclusion naturally opens up further counterarguments to sandwich ontology that sandwich reactionaries invariably make in bad faith.
The article naturally opens with newest and coolest thing: That iPhone trick.
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