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"This was a week that unexpectedly opened up," said Mr. Davis, a lawyer in Washington.
If a door unexpectedly opened in a committee room, Kennedy's eyes would instinctively dart to watch for possible danger.
I unexpectedly opened my heart to a love unlike any other this year, and true to form, my people welcomed my boyfriend into our family with open arms.
The Senate unexpectedly opened debate today on expanding NATO with an awkward first step toward one of its most important foreign policy decisions in decades.
We were rewarded for our efforts when a table unexpectedly opened and we enjoyed mussels, spinach risotto and a wicked chocolate pot de crème.
Meanwhile, the action sequel London Has Fallen unexpectedly opened on top at the Chinese box office this weekend, after struggling to find audiences elsewhere.
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They are particularly skeptical of Toyota's assurances that the problem has nothing to do with the electronic throttle controls, which critics claim might unexpectedly open the throttle.
Recent events in Myanmar — admittedly a very different country from North Korea — have demonstrated how a hitherto entrenched and recalcitrant authoritarian regime can unexpectedly open up to the possibility of change.
But the wholesale changes are unexpectedly opening up a murky area of international law, prompting thorny new questions about what occupiers should and should not be permitted to do.
The problem then was that some car rental customers, typically business travelers, were unexpectedly opening the mail at home one day to find a court summons for speeding issued by some barely recalled destination that had been driven through on a recent business trip.
No-one could unexpectedly open the door to his writing apartments, where he laboured not at a desk but at a dining table (which I understand) or at a lectern (which I don't).
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