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It's nice for a girl to open up to somebody and let somebody in.
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The idea was that, by withdrawing from the workforce, more opportunities for employment would open up for males who would in turn support their families.
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They used the railroads to open up new banana lands, rather than to reach existing cities.
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Both men open up about how it has affected them and their relationships.
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The zipper is often made very long so that the cyclist can open up the jersey to allow for ventilation.
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Adding straw would open up the clay, allowing it to dry more readily and so be more promptly and successfully fired.
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The more one likes something or someone the more one is willing to open up and accept what they have to offer.
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Additionally, new potential witnesses have been found that could open up the case in the real sense of the word.
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When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.
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These letters had advised the government to govern democratically and open up, and generally pounced on the government's political state.
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