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The Madrid side were trying to use playmakers Jose Antonio Reyes and Maxi Rodriguez to open up Bolton but, more often than not, the brave Andy O'Brien and Gary Cahill were quick to block the supply.
BBC: Atletico Madrid 0-0 Bolton
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The communities of programmers that grow up around successful open source projects often produce tools that are more secure, flexible, and cost-effective than those produced by a team working in isolation.
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Many other game companies will open up studios around the world--often in India and China, where the cost of labor is lower.
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When healthcare search firm Merritt Hawkins helped hospitals look for doctors just a few years ago, about one in four clients were looking for a solo practicing physician, often a primary care doctor who would open up shop in a small community.
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There are new developments on big stories all the time, and often they provide a good reason to open them up again.
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The six partners in the enterprise take turns to open up in the evenings, where they do a brisk business, often to regular customers.
BBC: SOLAR SEBASTOPOL
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Often clubs offer a set number of memberships when they open and people sign up to join largely on a first come, first served basis.
WSJ: Vietnamese Investors Sink Savings Into Golf Memberships
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Journalists will often deceive their subjects about the focus of an interview to get them to open up.
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When I meet someone I think I might like to know better, my secret is to share something about myself that is both personal and maybe a little embarrassing or self-deprecating (I often tell people that I am divorced.) That tends to spark their curiosity and open them up.
WSJ: Advice for Making New Friends: Share But Don't Overshare