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In this case, the earth's "iris" of high clouds would be opening to let more heat escape.
"Rooty" begins with a shiny sound collage that suggests the sliding doors of a spaceship opening to let in the blue rays of heaven.
Mr. Romney's campaign and the well-financed "super PAC" supporting him indicated they would not take Tuesday's results as an opening to let up on their fellow Republicans; both were already pouring advertising dollars into future primary and caucus states, particularly Mississippi and Alabama.
Oh, and the sleeve has a little opening to let you charge your MacBook while it's wearing a new leather coat.
Forge an opening to let the right people in and know your insecurities and failures, and believe in you anyway.
It's got to be tied with enough of an opening to let it air out as the fruit rots and the hooch brews.
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In 1999, a so-called humanitarian corridor opened to let refugees return to the pacified city.
Most distinctive of all is the way it opens to let boats on the canal pass.
Shades are being opened to let in the bright sun above the heavy clouds.
Some stations were simply sealed off, while in others the security cordon opened to let in busloads of government supporters.
When the wind pressure exceeded a preset amount, the shutters opened to let some of the wind pass through.
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