He might as well have opened the book at any page and asked his client to select the appropriate remark left by a predecessor five or ten years before.
Those pictures were her one real memento of him, page after page of watercolors from a world that, even before she opened the book for the first time, was gone forever, leaf green and sky blue and damson, wiped out by a tide of cattle trucks and unmarked graves.
Rebekah says the book opened her eyes to flexibility opportunities even among jobs that require particular tasks to be done at a certain place or time.
The council has opened a book of condolence which can be signed at their offices in Grantham from 09:00 BST on Tuesday.
The FAW has opened a book of remembrance at its offices in Cardiff, which will be open from 09:00 to 16:00 GMT, and online.
Long story short, any book that opened with the Pats as a 3.5 point favorite who then subsequently dropped the line below 3 points has and is opening themselves up to the risk of getting middled.
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If the various Toy Story incarnations opened a door to the secret life of playthings, this book goes one step further by providing a touching, behind-the-scenes look from the minds that created it all.
Also, until I opened each book, they appeared on the screen identified only by a geeky file name.
Investors have been concerned that the size of its loan book, which has expanded rapidly in the past two years, opened it to a greater risk of defaults.
Three transfer windows have opened and closed without the Ibrox club bringing out their cheque book.
The movie was much-maligned when it opened in 1980, partly because Popeye's guttural mutterings were hard to understand (as they were meant to be), but mainly because the screwy characters and their antic behavior bore no resemblance to such comic-book competition as "Superman II, " which opened the same year.
For that reason, this reviewer opened his new book with some trepidation: would Mr Stiglitz now say that the American economy would have performed so much better if only Bill Clinton and others had taken his advice when he was on the White House's Council of Economic Advisers in 1993-97?
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Now, imagine your favorite art book from above, The Complete Collection of Van Gogh, for example, opened its pages and each painting sprang to life for you to view in New York, and then again in London.
Upstairs in the Town Hall with Ms. Wood, Thurman's supervisor, Ms. Cameron opened a handwritten book, dated 1906.
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Tomas Alfredson, who made his name with the hauntingly good vampire film Let The Right One In (2008), sat Oldman down and opened a page in le Carre's book.
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"But after those two years it was if a floodgate had opened up and Dylan became loquacious, sharing his analyses of literature and socializing with his book club comrades, " the blog article says.
But Simon Jenkins, author of a book on England's 1, 000 best houses, points out that the first aristocrats who opened their doors to the prying public were masters at giving the customers what they wanted.
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