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As much as Mr. Ramsden loved the open living plan, he found elements of it a bit too open for his tastes.
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There's unlikely to be a sequel - Watson is set to play his last Open at St Andrews next year before he becomes too old - but then who would have thought 32 years ago he would have a putt to win a second Open Championship at Turnberry?
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Education Minister John O'Dowd has been told that he is spending too much on keeping small schools open and not enough on disadvantaged pupils.
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Vettel does also have a more cynical option open to him too, should he make the unlikely choice to dabble in Formula One's dark arts.
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He too, will be welcomed back into his team with open arms.
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Abdul Jalil said he was open to compromise, but that it was too close to Election Day to increase the east's representation in the congress.
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Buffett suggested he would be open to buying companies in Europe or Asia, too.
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"But it's been open season on teachers for too long, " he said.
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But, rightly, he wants to end its monopoly, and to open up the electricity market too.
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Frankly, he seemed open to anything at this point, so we can't read too much into that.
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This, he predicts, will lead to a virtuous circle that will force governments too to be more open, because of pressure from business.
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But his focus is on adding to his grand slam title and after his quarterfinal exit in this year's Australian Open to Tsonga, where he fell sick and lost in five sets, knows only too well the physical and mental demands required.
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