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Try opening a Christian church in Istanbul".
Instead of writing "CV", try opening with a solution, such as "I can boost your company's growth".
We did not want to take risk in this strike either and did not try opening the factory at all," he added.
Or she could, with more environmental responsibility, try opening the front and back doors and letting the breeze, if there was any, blow through the house.
After Matthew Greenberg had spent 18 years as a New York City teacher, he wanted a school of his own and decided to try opening a charter.
It took a few years before anyone was willing to brave Russia's volatile economic and political climate to try opening modern supermarkets and chain stores here.
And maybe a nipple comes out, a nipple is revealed?... Squeeze them, caress them, do the whole nine yards with them... Try opening your legs.
If you can't manage that, just try opening your throat and letting out a loud consistent note, maybe like a middle C, breathe and repeat.
That is perhaps why it has, say its critics, not even bothered to try, opening itself to suspicions that it is unleashing sharks into Delhi's water on the sly.
But we set up a demo site, and after two or three years we got the local government to try opening the sluice gates seasonally, to let the fish fry into the lake.
After that, again realising that staying at home is an option, try opening the curtains and making the bed, perhaps being mindful of how your mood lifts slightly as the room becomes lighter and the bed looks tidier.
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