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"The valve normally opens to vent, but it did not close," Ms. Koberle said.
His family-run shop, around since 1976, normally opens at 4 a.m. but opens an hour early during Ramadan.
By my calculations it's running about five weeks late (the big magnolia at the end of my road normally opens about 9 March, and it's still not out).
The sale had been going on since 9 a.m. on May 30; the store normally opens at 10 but sends out a midnight e-mail alerting customers to the earlier opening, for which a line forms around the block.
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In May, the annual Spirit of Speyside festival is always popular, when smaller distilleries, not normally open to the public, fling open their doors.
Sponsored by the Garden Club of Virginia, each self-guided tour includes admission to five or six houses or gardens, most not normally open to the public.
Now for a limited time you can take a "secret" tour, visiting areas not normally open to the public such as the private apartments, chapels and gardens.
Summer blockbusters normally open at vast numbers of theaters, bounce around the Top 10 list for a few weeks and then disappear.
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