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Alongside its keenly felt symbolism, which this year is underscored by the fact that 2016 will usher in the final month of her five-year tenure as Makar, Scotland's national poet, New Year's Eve also marks the anniversary of her relationship with her husband, who died suddenly half a decade ago, and whose absence opened a hole at the heart of her life around which she's been edging ever since.
Something sharp had opened a hole.
The marine, Sergeant Karnes, opened a hole overhead.
Left tackle Chris Samuels and left guard Keith Sims opened a hole that Davis sped through.
When the industrial revolution came along, someone opened a hole in the ground and reversed that process.
The blast opened a hole, forty feet by forty feet, in the port side of the ship, tearing apart sailors belowdecks who were waiting for lunch.
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That was bad enough, but on Monday, the coaches produced a film of a lineman opening a hole up the middle — "like a railroad train," he said.
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