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1 The sea rolled before me, the flat horizon opening toward lands unseen.
2 They have many windows opening toward the sea and the Plaza de armas.
3 And her lips unfolded like a rose opening toward the sun.
4 Democrats see an opening toward gaining a Senate majority.
5 The men gave Smith an opening toward the American.
6 These are some of the loftiest growths, new buds of the mind opening toward the unknown.
7 That turn of phrase may be seen as leaving a possible opening toward Iran's other arch-foe, the United States.
8 The place was merely a high stockade with blockhouses at the angles, and a gate opening toward the river.
9 He reached the long cabin and saw in it a door opening toward the eastern forest and away from the village.
10 Although opening toward the north, its position so far below the summits of the surrounding hills protects it from winter winds.
11 They lay restlessly and noisily among the dry leaves, watching the patch of stars that was the opening toward the lagoon.
12 But wombats' pouches have a special difference -they are positioned backwards, opening toward the mother's rear rather than her head.
13 They had fallen down an opening toward a sort of cave, the black mouth of which was directly in front of them.
14 Inside the ceremonial hogán is thrown up a bank of earth two or three feet high, with an opening toward the doorway.
15 One day, however, when he had reached some distance, he dislodged a large stone which blocked up the opening toward his cell.
16 Where he had thought there was only the thick forest he saw a narrow opening toward which Jean was speeding in his canoe.
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