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19 Sentences With "opening the eyes of"

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Another letter, from Chattanooga in Tennessee, thanks him for opening the eyes of "this White southerner".
However, much like at Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant, the strike is opening the eyes of union-ambivalent workers in Mississippi.
"This is opening the eyes of people and hopefully of politicians and helps finally to deport criminals," he said.
" The aim of Vege-licous, she said, is to be a "home-style, soul-food restaurant that is opening the eyes of many to veganism.
"Tech is starting to make inroads to becoming adopted and it's opening the eyes of investors," said Jeffrey Housenbold, a managing director at SoftBank's Vision Fund.
"Tech is starting to make inroads to becoming adopted, and it's opening the eyes of investors," said Jeffrey Housenbold, a managing director at SoftBank's Vision Fund.
Stacey Abrams, the Democratic leader in the Georgia House of Representatives, said the presidential race had been a "godsend election," opening the eyes of national Democrats to unimagined opportunities in her state.
A new program, Mbegu Choice (Swahili for "seed choice"), is opening the eyes of small-hold farmers to a new world of seeds, and therefore plants, that produce food year-round and whenever they need it.
"I hope this is opening the eyes of more people to see what he is willing to do," said the former Sanders staffer, adding that she's disillusioned with both parties, but now feels Republicans need to be targeted.
"The legacy of risk retention, absent an appeal, will be much greater investor education; opening the eyes of a lot of investors who may not have looked at CLOs previously," said Tom Majewski, founder of Eagle Point Credit Management, which invests in the equity and junior debt of CLOs.
TL: Our Instagram and our Twitter and sort of the feedback we got from Sochi that I think it was sort of the show that Johnny and I put on and maybe opening the eyes of people that don't know anything about skating, about what our sport is really like.
Balan, depressed and sad, goes back to his old self. Ashok Raj is invited to a function in the local school where he gives a ceremonial speech. He talks about the present day life, modernization, the state of good people etc., opening the eyes of everyone to the sad truth of people's behavior.
He switched gears when he played a preacher opening the eyes of a small town's prejudice in the 1950s in Stranger in the Kingdom. He is also known for his role as Harry McDonald, the FBI superior of Sandra Bullock's character in the feature film Miss Congeniality (2000). He appears in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Ethon" as Pernaux. Hudson also appeared as Reggie in the film The Basketball Diaries (1995).
In 1999, Guymon had his first professional fight against Zach Turnage with the fight resulting in a draw after fighting in three five-minute rounds and a five-minute overtime. He won two straight before opening the eyes of the matchmaker for the King of the Cage promotion who offered him a fight against up and comer, Diego Sanchez. Guymon took the fight and lost by armbar submission with three seconds left in the first round. Guymon's next four fights came inside the King of the Cage promotion all wins and all of them coming by submission in the first round.
Hans Georg Heer (known as Hannes) (born 16 March 1941 in Wissen, Rhine Province) is a German historian, chiefly known for the Wehrmachtsausstellung (German Army Exhibition) in the 1990s. While highly controversial at that time, the exhibition is nowadays widely credited with opening the eyes of the German public to the war crimes of the Wehrmacht committed on the East Front during World War II. While having been suspended in 1999, the exhibit reopened in 2001 under the name "Crimes of the German Wehrmacht: Dimensions of a War of Annihilation 1941-1944". The exhibitions were instrumental in the debunking of the Myth of the clean Wehrmacht in Germany.
In its general character the meeting was but a church congress on an enlarged scale and the subjects discussed, e.g. the attitude of churchmen towards the question of the marriage laws or that of socialism, followed much the same lines. The conference had no power to decide or to legislate for the church, its main value being in drawing its scattered members closer together, in bringing the newer and more isolated parts into consciousness of their contact with the parent stem, and in opening the eyes of the Church of England to the point of view and the peculiar problems of the daughter-churches.
Following the World Premiere in Chicago, The Weight of Chains 3 was screened in several cities across North America, including Las Vegas, Miami, Washington, New York, Toronto, Windsor, Waterloo, Hamilton, London, Boston and Ottawa.The Weight of Chains 3 screened in Frankfurt, opening the eyes of foreigners Frankfurtske vesti The film had its European Premiere on October 25, 2019 in Vienna.The Weight of Chains 3 in Vienna Radio Television Serbia Subsequent screenings took place in Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Salzburg, Graz, Linz, Innsbruck and Lauterach. A minor clash erupted before the New York premiere of The Weight of Chains 3 when a group of Albanians gathered to protest against Malagurski and his film in front of the SVA Theater in Manhattan.
Jay Stuart Berman, Police administration and progressive reform: Theodore Roosevelt as police commissioner of New York (1987) In 1894, Roosevelt met Jacob Riis, the muckraking Evening Sun newspaper journalist who was opening the eyes of New Yorkers to the terrible conditions of the city's millions of poor immigrants with such books as How the Other Half Lives. Riis described how his book affected Roosevelt: Roosevelt made a habit of walking officers' beats late at night and early in the morning to make sure that they were on duty. He made a concerted effort to uniformly enforce New York's Sunday closing law; in this, he ran up against boss Tom Platt as well as Tammany Hall—he was notified that the Police Commission was being legislated out of existence. His crackdowns led to protests and demonstrations.
His presence proved to be instrumental in opening the eyes of the American field commanders to the value of the Nisei linguists. MIS servicemen would then be present at every major battle against Japanese forces following Midway, and those who served in combat faced extremely dangerous and difficult conditions, facing prejudice from soldiers who believed they couldn't be trusted, sometimes coming under friendly fire from U.S. soldiers unable to distinguish them from the Japanese, and even dealing with the psychological conflict of encountering former friends and family on the battlefield. A major MIS contribution in the Solomons campaign was the ambush of Isoroku Yamamoto in April 1943. MIS soldier Harold Fudenna intercepted a radio message indicating the whereabouts of Admiral Yamamoto, which led to P-38 Lightning fighter planes shooting down his plane over the Solomon Islands.

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