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Season after season, they built the kind of résumés that typically opened doors into leadership positions, though with much greater certainty if the holder happened to be white.
The kitchen, which can seat 50 people, typically opened for dinner at 4 p.m., and when all the chairs were filled, a line would form outside.
The tribunal's 17 arbitrators, appointed by a former chairman of the Federal Reserve system, Paul A. Volcker, were slowed in tracking the account owners by the lack of information, particularly because wartime accounts were typically opened with just name and post office addresses.
Atta also reported that he, Shehhi, and Jarrah had been able to carry box cutters onto their test flights; they had determined that the best time to storm the cockpit would be about 10-15 minutes after takeoff, when they noticed that cockpit doors were typically opened for the first time.
A second swipe/try typically opened it.
FedEx packages are typically opened by the actual recipient, thus bypassing the gatekeeper and ensuring your application makes it to a key decision maker.
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Acknowledgments typically open with a statement to the effect that, although writing is lonely work, the author could never have completed his book without help and support.
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