Sentence examples for opened to end from inspiring English sources

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A report by Egypt's state-run Middle East News Agency said the Rafah crossing is being opened to "end the status of the Palestinian division and achieve national reconciliation," a reference to Palestinian factions in Gaza and the West Bank.

But instead, the sources said, Taliban representatives had talked about "bloodshed" and "killings" and had asserted the office had opened "to end the occupation of Afghanistan".

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In addition, the developed CAM system has a high applicability to other industrial robots whose servo systems are technically opened to end-users.

As an amateur, he won the 1945 Memphis Open to end Nelson's winning streak at 11 tournaments.

He alone justifies scheduling a golf tournament like the United States Open to end one hour into prime time Sunday.

The bureau's new director, John Thompson, seems at least open to ending this wrongful practice.

And some Republicans have said they're open to ending the standoff and at least partially funding the government.

He threw only the first one under the bus by implying strongly that he was open to ending the National Security Agency's bulk collection of telephone records.

But we can't open borders to end violence".

And "Open" has to end midmatch, because this game has two winners.

"If you think chemotherapy will cure you, you're less open to end-of-life discussions," Dr. Weeks said in an interview.

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