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31. They passed through another set of doors and out into the open air.
32. One who came out into the open after having lost his political way somewhat was former premier Bazargan.
33. Rescuers have tried unsuccessfully to drive them out into the open sea using a line of boats with their engines running.
34. And now they had left the city behind and were heading out into the open country.
35. He tried to stop documents, which revealed Government involvement, coming into the open, it was revealed.
36. What could be done to bring the metanormal dimensions of athletes into the open and nurture them more fully?
37. Then his hypothesis will come out into the open as more than just a rumor.
38. The comfortable lounge opens into the open plan bar area which overlooks the beach and sea, ideal for early evening drinks.
39. Whereupon she came out into the open and said she would choose Arts.
40. Practising kungfu puts a person in touch with himself or herself; his or her own failings are brought out into the open.
41. That I should back off from a story that I know needs to be brought out into the open?
42. The discontent with de Gaulle's policies, which had been building steadily since 1958, suddenly burst into the open.
43. Instead of dragging everything into the open and putting up a fight,(http://sentencedict.com/into the open.html) I held on in silence.
44. Masklin pulled the Thing from its niche in the wall and padded back out into the open.
45. The first problem occurred when they left the road and moved off into the open desert.
46. The notary gave Broussac a vigorous shove which sent my companion sprawling into the open sewer.
47. However, storms that form more north or east have a greater chance to threaten the Eastern seaboard or simply recurve into the open ocean.
48. With each additional passenger, the bodies shift, slotting into the open spaces.
49. Walking between her father and Mr. Darnay, Lucie Manette passed into the open air.
50. They dragged the old woman's body out into the open clearing.
51. Gayatri Devi softened the blow by pouring French perfume into the open sewer in her cell.
52. To truly fit into the open world model, missions have to provide the same sense of freedom that the world itself provides.
53. Social media has changed that by bringing reviews and feedback into the open, enabling an important new measure of market performance: the Guest Satisfaction Index (GSI).
54. Nothing beat our trip out to the ocean on a catamaran this time... where we sailed freely with the winds into the open sea agai ta double rai ow.
55. The doubts burst into the open on August 9th when central banks were forced to inject liquidity into the overnight money markets because banks were charging punitive rates to lend to each other.
56. Once the catheter is in the heart, the cardiologist will pass a special device, called a coil or occluder, into the open PDA preventing blood from flowing through it.
57. Those were not the consideration that drove this rapacious beast from his den into the open!
58. How do we coax our memories out into the open?
59. A meeting in Berlin brought unequal health research partnerships into the open — but will its framework kick-start progress or gather dust?
60. Street - car lines had been extended far out into the open country in anticipation of rapid growth.
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