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Or will Bolivia fling open the doors to foreign investors?
Daniela will fling open the doors of her office under the Pride umbrella.
It's an attempt to unlock the future, to fling open the windows of our minds.
She would instead fling open her interior life like French window shutters flapping in a stiff breeze.
There, about a dozen permanently parked food trucks fling open their windows when the sun goes down.
You run to her bedside table, fling open the drawer, and grab the compact purple and yellow injector.
I fling open the door, Not prepared for what's in store, But I know this adventure won't end well.
If he chose to write his own memoir of his time with Trump, publishers would fling open their checkbooks.
At the same time it passes some measures to cut pollution, it passes others that fling open the doors to dirty air.
Others fling open their digital doors, and let go of control over their collections in the name of reaching more people, and enabling further study and creation.
Even if customers are able to open and close the door, the latch may not fully engage, meaning the door could fling open while driving, Ford warned.
Part of it is the fact that all you have to do is but down your bag and fling open your suitcase, and it appears you've taken over the place.
Instead, she got overwhelmed by Pliskova in the first set and then failed to fling open the door to a comeback after she had forced it ajar late in the second set.
Dumfries and Galloway is well known for its arts and cultural activities as well as its natural environment. The major festivals including the region-wide Dumfries & Galloway Arts Festival and Spring Fling Open Studios. Other festivals include Big Burns Supper in Dumfries and the Wigtown Book Festival in Wigtown – Scotland's national book town.
As they fling open, the air gets sucked in and creates a vortex over each wing. This bound vortex then moves across the wing and, in the clap, acts as the starting vortex for the other wing. Circulation and lift are increased, at the price of wear and tear on the wings.
The doors fling open, and the two horse-drawn fire engines barrel down the street to fight the fire. The fireman driving engine number seven is Dan McDowell, portrayed by Ralph Lewis. Dan is a twenty-year veteran of the force. Dan not only drives engine number seven but also cares for the station's five fire horses.
There are two basic aerodynamic models of insect flight. Most insects use a method that creates a spiralling leading edge vortex. Some very small insects use the fling and clap or Weis-Fogh mechanism in which the wings clap together above the insect's body and then fling apart. As they fling open, the air gets sucked in and creates a vortex over each wing.
Therefore, an open studio event can offer an unusual insight into the places and the ways in which artists work. One of the first in the UK was Brighton Artists Open Houses, others include Spring Fling Open Studios in Scotland and Helfa gelf in Wales. but there are now many events where artists open their studios to the public for a few days each year.
Today, painters, textile artists, embroiderers, ceramicists, photographers, etchers, print makers, sculptors, encaustic artists, willow makers and more all work in or around the town. Kirkcudbright is home to an artists' collective, who have a shop in the town centre, The PA, Professional Artists Collective. Wasps (Working Artists Studio Spaces, Scotland) occupy two linked townhouses, Canonwalls and Claverhouse, in the High Street. It is also a centre in which many artists open their studios during Spring Fling Open Studios.
Bugs ticks off Big Bad by ringing the bell with a nail and a nickel. When Big Bad tells Bugs to hit the bell, Bugs merely flicks it, so Big Bad comes up to demonstrate himself how to do it. Big Bad gets flattened as a result. Big Bad then tests out his next plan, to signal his nephew, so Big Bad's nephew will fling open a closet door, rigged to close an iron maiden on Bugs.
From an outhouse at the exit, words were heard complaining about the sudden queue for the potty from inside, stating they may have to wait awhile – then the door would fling open revealing the surprise of a seated human skeleton with newspaper as if reading. The Haunted Shack was an attraction at Knott's Berry farm and Ghost Town from June 1954, until it was demolished in 2000. Walter Knott moved the core structure from Esmeralda County, Nevada to his replica ghost town of "Calico" which he began building in the 1940s. Lester Wilson designed and operated the attraction.
Pinter satirises academics or intellectual "distance" in several of his plays, beginning with his character Edward, a scholarly writer, in A Slight Ache (1959) and continuing with Teddy, an English philosophy professor in an American university who refuses to become "lost in it", in The Homecoming (1965), and Devlin, an English academic, in Ashes to Ashes (1996).For discussion of Harold Pinter's perspectives on "scholars' use of language and discourses in academic analysis", see Mark Taylor-Batty, "Fling Open Door and Let Pinter's Pause Be Heard", Times Higher Education Supplement 27 April 2007: 12; as cited in Academic Search Premier hosted by EBSCO.

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