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"We have opened up a window into a morass of problems," Mr. Spitzer said during the hearing.
Hanging out in the store, du Lac writes, opened up "a window not only into the way the city celebrates, but also into its high-flying wealth.
A couple of days ago Marat Safin's sister opened up a window on the world of a lonely sports star in very revealing fashion.
By Michael Schulman September 21, 2016 George St. Geegland and Gil Faizon, otherwise known as John Mulaney and Nick Kroll, have opened up a window into an exotic province of liberal America.
Theorists of ageing have long posited the idea of the Third Age (the phrase was invented by University of the Third Age co-founder Peter Laslett), the idea being that modern medicine has opened up a window of opportunity between retirement and terminal infirmity hitherto unknown.
Monitoring FeNO in pulmonary hypertension and cystic fibrosis has opened up a window to the role NO may play in their pathogenesis and possible clinical benefits in the management of these diseases.
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– experiment in opening up a window into how a paper undergoes a fundamental process of change.
Transactions like this one open up a window into modern finance, and the view is downright ugly.
REGIONAL EXPANSION The potential addition of Air Force opens up a window in the West for the Big East.
"It opens up a window to the understanding of the genetic basis of individual differences in sleep duration.
He forces us to look at the unspeakable and in doing so opens up a window onto the film's moral landscape.
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