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He even got into a little hot water in Qatar for being too open with reporters.

Architecturally it's too open, with sound and atmosphere disappearing through the gaps.

Showalter then smiled and said, "Bet he wasn't too open with you".

But some insurers are reluctant to take part, fearing that being too open with their data would invite lawsuits over privacy.

But recently, one of the top Manhattan private schools, the Dalton School, might have been a little too open with the data it had about some graduates.

Surveillance cameras cover 95 percent of the 14-acre campus and Berkeley High has 14 security guards, but some parents say the campus is too open, with students and sometimes strangers coming and going.

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As it happens, that story, too, opens with a wedding.

(It, too, opens with someone cooking crack – this time, Snow on Tha Bluff star Curtis Snow).

The show drew largely from that source too, opening with "Lisztomania," a contradictory splash of effervescence.

They, too, opened with three straight victories, but the Patriots (3-1) were be their first real test.

Look out for a permanent children's garden at Ryton Organic Gardens, too, opened with a special Children's Week from 1 June where little green-fingered types can get actively involved in growing.

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