Sentence examples for unusually open from inspiring English sources

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Early 18th-century London was unusually open to European influences.

Perhaps because of its Catholic sensibility, Cologne was unusually open to visual culture.

Politicians are usually guarded around journalists, but Koch, Auletta says, was unusually open.

In its early decades, the college, founded in 1860, was unusually open to women and minorities.

Tall and vigorous, Mr. Li, 54, is an unusually open and frank official.

Nash, unusually open to the European avant-garde, was an early subscriber to Surrealism.

But in recent months he has tolerated an unusually open debate about the country's political options.

Mowlam's friends will tell you that she was always an unusually open and exuberant person.

And in person; for a caped crusader, Ms. Carter is unusually open.

Even when feigning madness this Hamlet is unusually open, even transparent in his emotions.

And clashes over the land itself have generated unusually open dissent in many parts of the country.

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