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Houston started at right offensive tackle against Clemson and helped open a hole for Todd Gurley's 75-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.
Scioscia said he ran Ibanez in hopes of staying out of a double play and opening a hole for Iannetta, who, with a single, would advance Ibanez to third.
He got a quick push on his man on the left side of the line and then sprinted over to corral Dolphins linebacker Donald Butler into a mess of bodies on the right side of the field, opening a hole for Gurley.
The opening phase of the attack that began on Tuesday was intended to finish off the two divisions guarding the southern entrances to Baghdad, opening a hole to the city for allied troops.
It opened up a hole for Frédéric Michalak.
Unfortunately, a malicious and unauthenticated message in mobility support may open a security hole for intruders by supplying an easy mean to launch an attack that hijacks an ongoing session to a location chosen by the intruder.
While it's signaled it'll return to growth on the strength of the iPhone 7 and other products in the first quarter this year, it's opened a massive hole for a company to come in and scoop up potential new users in new avenues — like a voice-based UI — that Apple hasn't captured just yet.
Double down with guard to the linebacker or block whoever that is near open up a hole for the running back.
It is a three-shot sequence that begins in the ad court by initially disarming the opponent with depth, then stretches him wider off the court with direction that opens a gaping hole in the deuce court for the player to finish the point.
Punch a hole for "magic casements opening on the foam of perilous seas in faery lands forlorn" (Keats).
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