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I really like the Chloe Sevigny for Opening Ceremony collection - all of those kind of laser-cut leather dresses.

I've seen all the Batman movies in the theater opening weekend. I was a big Batman fan, definitely.

This is what is hardest: to close the open hand because one loves.

We want to open up more opportunities for U.S. businesses and travelers to engage with Cuba, and we want the Cuban government to open up more opportunities for its people to benefit from that engagement.

Not every time you open Messenger do you want an Uber, but when you do want an Uber, it appears. That is the goal.

Back then the cars had a trap door that we could pull open with a chain to check our tire wear.

We need people who are open to doing something with theme, something with a cartoonish twist.

Deeper things, heavier things happen to you as you get older and makes you more open.

You have to open up on stage.

An open, competitive, and liberalized financial market can effectively allocate scarce resources in a manner that promotes stability and prosperity far better than governmental intervention.

When you get started in comedy, you're at the bottom of the totem pole. Not only are you not getting paid at these open mics. You're actually paying to do them.

I used to go with my dad to wash windows at a grocery store on Sunday nights when it was closed because they didn't want anyone to be washing the windows when it was open.

My life is an open book.

Paul Ryan was grown in a petri dish in D.C. He is absolutely an open borders guy, through and through.

If we are to maintain a relevant and just industry, we must all open our eyes to the obvious lack of equality in wages, representation, and access.

There must be one guy open and I want to find him.

I actually hate when people open my gifts, and I hate opening gifts in front of people.

When friends ask for a second cup they are open to conversation.

Many people think that open source projects are sort of chaotic and and anarchistic. They think that developers randomly throw code at the code base and see what sticks.

Anyone can put up a podcast, any application can locate and download it. It's a decentralized, hacked together, open system and, as podcaster and a listener, I think it works perfectly.

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