Sentence examples for open for far from inspiring English sources

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That gap in the sports-related literary porn market has been hanging wide open for far too long.

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"In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches.

While human forecasting can fairly reliably anticipate a storm's trajectory, IEEE notes that the intensity of a storm often remains an open question for far too long.

And, for better or for worse, a single comment in The Origin is proclaimed as founding Scripture by practitioners of today's evolutionary psychology industry: "In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches.

In his "'Recapitulation and Conclusion," Darwin wrote, "In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches.

A failure to talk about this only leaves the ground open for the far right on one side and Islamist extremists on the other.

Once the cage was opened, he hoped, it would keep the vessel clear for far longer.

It goes without saying that it can't rescind Order 39, which throws Iraq open for foreign investment far beyond World Bank guidelines or what is practised by Britain and the US.

Consequently, the way was open for Lord Ponsonby, by far the most powerful diplomat in Constantinople, to intervene unopposed on behalf the Jews of Rhodes.

There are a total of 44 licensed dispensaries around the state open for business so far, according to the Nevada Department of Taxation, which oversees the industry.

The market trades five days a week from 5.00am to 8.30am; supermarkets are open seven days a week for far longer.Consultation on revoking the byelaws closes on September 22nd.

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