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He opens a hole for our left-hand hitters.
The antibody, changing shape, opens a hole in the wall of the white blood cell.
Strengthening her resolve with variations on a chant of "Now, begin," she opens a hole in the wall of the past.
Then one day, in Coalbrookdale, someone opens a hole in the ground and all that stored energy comes pouring out and is consumed in furnaces, engines, motors.
Mr Grimes said he was ready to lift Newfoundland's ban on such exports, but only after public hearings.In this section Squandering an unlikely recovery Middle men Drought in Margaritaville No coups, please Crazed by thirst Reprints Related items Spain's water: Whose water, exactly?Aug 23rd 2001Opponents fear that this opens a hole in the dyke.
That opens a hole in the market and the opportunity for some unconventional business models," says Ken J. Doctor, media analyst at Outsell.
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