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28 Sentences With "come out into the open"

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In any case, one way or another, all your secrets will come out into the open this month.
Any family history or secrets, or general peculiarities that you would prefer not to share with your partner may come out into the open.
Depending on the outcome, people like Mr. Pinto will have a chance to come out into the open or will remain, perhaps for years, in a twilight underground.
"Populism forces the central bank to come out into the open and to explain what it's doing," Rajan, also a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, told Reuters.
But if there's powerful software at the heart of a company's biggest revenue centers, it can take a while to come out into the open, and Vespa is no different.
Salaries and contracts are particularly murky, as they are complex and secretive (just like in real life); it's extremely rare and powerful to see examples come out into the open.
In separate interviews, Hunter and Mair both said they had heard supportive words from Republican politicians but that many were not ready to come out into the open against their party.
"They are asking people to come out into the open, but there's this mistrust," said Dennis Hunter, 43, a founder of CannaCraft who has spent his entire adult life as a marijuana farmer.
"The gloves are off," said Paul Whiteley, professor of government at the University of Essex, who noted that Mr. Hunt's taunt of cowardice had forced Mr. Johnson to come out into the open and submit himself to more interviews.
"We have to come out into the open and stop being ashamed, or else people will go on treating us as freaks," Michael Brown, a founder of the Gay Liberation Front, said to the New York Times before the first LGBTQ+ Pride parade.
China's second-quarter GDP growth was the slowest year-on-year increase for a quarter in at least 27 years.. "A downward shift in China's potential growth rate means that the debt deflation problem could come out into the open," Matsuzawa said.
"We have to come out into the open and stop being ashamed, or else people will go on treating us as freaks," Michael Brown, a young activist and a founder of the Gay Liberation Front, said on that day 46 years ago.
Yoga even began to come out into the open, with sessions held in public parks, where some teachers made mild comparisons between yogic meditation and Islamic reflection, or the poses in a simple sun salutation and the positions taken in salat, a ritual Islamic prayer.
A fierce battle took place, with the Nizam Shahis being beaten back with heavy losses. Ambar, defeated and wounded, had barely avoided capture. He sued for peace with the Mughals, establishing set boundaries between their territories. Raju meanwhile refused to come out into the open, instead opting to plunder Mughal districts and harass Daniyal's army with his light cavelry.
After completion of her first outdoor sculptures, Nevelson stated: "Remember, I was in my early seventies when I came into monumental outdoor sculpture ... I had been through the enclosures of wood. I had been through the shadows. I had been through the enclosures and come out into the open." Nevelson also praised new materials like plexiglas and cor-ten steel, which she described as a "blessing".
The king took a long time to react to the petition, and when he finally did, he rejected its requests. Meanwhile a large number of Protestants had returned from exile, and other Protestants now dared come out into the open. Large numbers of Protestants, especially Calvinists, started holding prayer meetings outside the walls of many cities. These open-air sermons by Calvinist preachers, though initially peaceful, caused much anxiety for the local and central authorities.
There is a traditional account of how this work came to be written. It appears once he wanted to test the maturity of his own devotion to the Lord. Hence he swallowed the juice of the `datura' fruit, which introduces intoxication, and told his disciples that they should write down whatever he says, during the stage when his consciousness was disturbed. In the stage of inebriation generally all suppressed ideas would find release and come out into the open.
The Arabs had very light clothing more suitable for North African winters than European winters. The battle eventually became a waiting game in which the Muslims did not want to attack an army that could possibly be numerically superior and wanted the Franks to come out into the open. The Franks formed up in a thick defensive formation and waited for them to charge uphill. The battle finally began on the seventh day, as 'Abd-al-Raḥmân did not want to wait any longer, with winter approaching.
It is within this stage where the couple engages in a series of group dates, chaperoned dates, or private dates. The couple later on decides to come out into the open and reveals the status of their relationship to family members, relatives, and friends. The serious suitor or boyfriend visits the family of the woman he admires/courts or girlfriend in order to formally introduce himself, particularly to the lady's parents. Bringing gifts or pasalubong (which may include flowers, with cards, or letters, and the like) are also typical.
At a state level, decades-old Barisan Nasional governments fell in Kedah, Perak and Selangor. PAS now governed Kedah and Kelantan (led respectively by Azizan Abdul Razak and Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat) and supplied the Chief Minister of Perak (Nizar Jamaluddin) in a Pakatan Rakyat coalition government. PAS's 2009 general assembly saw latent fissures within the party come out into the open. The incumbent deputy president Nasharudin Mat Isa, a Malay nationalist who promoted greater co-operation between PAS and UMNO, was challenged by two moderate candidates.
A body of water, which > nearly surrounded the village, greatly hindered the Japanese in attacking at > close range, and the enemy were so well protected that it was only a waste > of ammunition to fire from a distance. The Japanese made several futile > charges with considerable loss of life before a battalion commander and one > company succeeded in gaining an entrance through one of the gates, though > not without loss, and set fire to some of the houses. A strong wind blowing > in the right direction carried the flames quickly toward the Chinese, who > were making a stout defence. Only one chance was now open to them—to come > out into the open field and face the Japanese—but this they did not care to > do.
Guinn, p 217 The day after the firefight: workers make repairs to the garage doors while officers rehash the details of last night's bullet-filled escape by the Barrow Gang. Clyde Barrow recognized a stroke of luck when he saw one—the main impediment to his escape just backed away—and he bundled Jones and Parker into the car, easily accomplished through the internal door. Buck and Blanche were not so lucky, though; there was no such door between their cabin and the garage—they had to come out into the open to get to the car. When they made their dash, the officers opened up again with their large caliber "Tommy" guns, and a bullet fired by Baxter hit Buck in the left temple and exited out his forehead.
Stowers' Medal of Honor citation reads: center The President of the United States in the name of The Congress takes pride in presenting the Medal of Honor posthumously to Corporal Freddie Stowers United States Army Citation: > Cpl. Stowers, distinguished himself by exceptional heroism on September 28, > 1918 while serving as a squad leader in Company C, 371st Infantry Regiment, > 93d Infantry Division. His company was the lead company during the attack on > Hill 188, Champagne Marne Sector, France, during World War I. A few minutes > after the attack began, the enemy ceased firing and began climbing up onto > the parapets of the trenches, holding up their arms as if wishing to > surrender. The enemy's actions caused the American forces to cease fire and > to come out into the open.
As in World War I, the Germans used the Norwegian Corridor to travel inside the -wide neutral waters where the Royal Navy and RAF were unable to attack them. Churchill considered this to be the 'greatest impediment to the blockade', and continually pressed for the mining of the Skjaergaard to force the German ships to come out into the open seas where Contraband Control could deal with them, but the Norwegians, not wishing to antagonise the Germans, steadfastly refused to allow it. Even so, by early October the Allies were growing increasingly confident at the effectiveness of their blockade and the apparent success of the recently introduced convoy system. A convoy of 15 freighters arrived in British ports unscathed from Canada bringing half a million bushels of wheat, while in France more important ships arrived from Halifax in another convoyed group.
The anti-communist resistance in Poland, also referred to as the Polish anti- Communist insurrection fought between 1944 and 1946, was an armed struggle by the Polish Underground against the Soviet takeover of Poland at the end of World War II in Europe. The guerrilla warfare conducted by the resistance movement formed during the war, included an array of military attacks launched against Communist prisons, state security offices, detention facilities for political prisoners, and prison camps set up across the country by the Stalinist authorities. In January 1945, the pro-Soviet government installed in Poland by the advancing Red Army declared as "illegal" the Polish anti-Nazi resistance movement, principally the Home Army or the Armia Krajowa, and ordered its surviving members to come out into the open while guaranteeing them freedom and safety. Many underground fighters decided to lay down their arms and register, but after doing so, most of them were arrested and thrown in prison.
A number of screenplays that were written by Kubrick, who was either hired on a commission basis or was writing for his own projects, remain unreleased. One such screenplay is The German Lieutenant (co-written with Richard Adams), in which a group of German soldiers embark upon a mission during the final days of World War II; During the time period when The German Lieutenant was planned as Kubrick's next production, the director explained his interest in making another war film: > ... one of the attractions of a war or crime story is that it provides an > almost unique opportunity to contrast an individual of our contemporary > society with a solid framework of accepted value, which the audience becomes > fully aware of, and which can be used as a counterpoint to a human, > individual, emotional situation. Further, war acts as a kind of hothouse for > forced, quick breeding of attitudes and feelings. Attitudes crystallize and > come out into the open.
If a player does not have , , or , it is to that player's advantage to lead spades to try to force onto another player. This is also referred to as "smoking the Lady/Queen", in reference to the combat action of creating smoke in a closed area so that any enemy combatants hiding there would be forced to come out into the open (the is forced to be played by its bearer, thus causing the 's points to be taken by that bearer, and thus evaded by the player actuating the smoking). A player who has or but not , and with a large number of other spades, may feel that he is insulated from being forced to play or in any subsequent smoking play, and thus could also participate in smoking. Even the player that has the , provided he similarly has a lot of other spades may decide to "smoke himself" to empty all the other players of their spades, thus ironically insulating himself from being smoked in the future – or perhaps to get the game into the situation in which another player(s) has a "dry" (i.e.
In 1987, Babb was recalled to South Africa to take over as head of the Africa division and deputy director-general of the Department of Foreign Affairs.Gawith, Philip, "South African exporters come out into the open", Financial Times, 4 October 1990 As such, he initiated, after a meeting with President Sassou Nguesso of the Republic of the Congo, the Brazzaville talks for the withdrawal of South African troops from Angola and ending the country's involvement in the South African Border War. In the 1989 general election in South Africa, he entered politics as the ruling National Party's candidate in the constituency of Randburg.Outlaw Group Gains Among White South Africans, New York Times, July 16, 1989 He was the first ever National Party candidate to share an election platform with a black person."Beeld" 18 July 1989, "Citizen" 19 July 1989, "The Star" 22 July 1989, "Business Day" 20 July 1989, "Pretoria News" 20 July 1989"Vrye Weekblad" 21 July 1989 President F.W. de Klerk made a point of visiting his constituency during polling day."Beeld" 7 September 1989, "Business Day" 7 September 1989 "Valeurs Actuelles" 25 September 1989 He was eventually defeated by Wynand Malan, co-leader of the liberal Democratic Party.

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