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(1) Don't open the door to strangers; it's not safe.
(2) Sometimes, all it takes is a little key to open the door to the wild side.
(3) She opened the door to her bedroom, thinking how restorative a hot bath would feel tonight.
(4) You're opening the door to trouble by hitchhiking.
(5) Research on genes should open the door to exciting new medical treatments.
(6) This book opens the door to some of the most exciting findings in solid-state physics.
(7) The ceasefire has opened the door to talks between the two sides.
(8) These discussions may well open the door to a peaceful solution.
(9) The agreement will open the door to increased international trade.
(10) Bill opened the door to Harold and greeted him with cries of welcome.
(11) A deal with Japan could indeed open the door to economic co-operation with East Asia.
(12) Lonnie Ali opens the door to the kitchen.
(13) Rain opened the doors to the garden and fetched cushions so that it was bearable to sit on the scorched chairs.
(14) This was when somebody opened the door to the inner sanctum where the support band was playing.
(15) When Menzies opened the door to radio communication(sentencedict.com), he could have had little appreciation of one aspect of its future impact.
(16) Knowledge opens the door to opportunity, achievement, success and wealth. Dr T.P.Chia
(17) Never open the door to a lesser evil, for other and greater ones invariably slink in after it. Baltasar Gracian
(18) But he was clambering down and opening the door, to take part in whatever was going on.
(19) For jobs, this meeting would open the door to his next opportunity: the Next computer company.
(20) She tried to open the door to the storage-room, but twice the wind blew it out of her hands.
(21) Open the Doors to Your Future!
(22) From the outset, InnoCentive threw open the doors to other firms eager to access the network's trove of ad hoc experts.
(23) One that throws open the doors to all those with hands-on experience.
(24) A nice atmosphere in a good restaurant helps open the doors to intimacy and sharing. Sentencedict.com
(25) He even went so far as to open the doors to the room and tell people not to be shy.
(26) She formed her church on a simple premise: to open the doors to everyone.
(27) Sometimes tackling the unusual and excelling at it can open the doors to possibilities you never before imagined.
(28) That share will provide a powerful incentive for other manufacturers to include better SVG support in their browsers and open the doors to create richer graphics experiences for your customers.
(29) If they thought washing the floors, driving the cars and cleaning the windows of the middle class would open the doors to a better life, they know now that they were wrong.
(30) The few jobs now being created too often pay a pittance, not nearly enough to pry open the doors to a middle-class standard of living.
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