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1 He must be killed in open day and not in a corner.
2 Bands of robbers prowled in open day , and bands of wolves likewise.
3 It would be offensive to many to make it an open day .
4 He comes hither in open day , and that by my special invitation.
5 The criminal was dragged out into open day and flogged or branded.
6 What fearful deeds are passing in open day , in this glorious sunshine?
7 Odyssey's developers recently held an open day for British and Irish commercial agents.
8 Schools which visit the open day will get a free Redhat Linux CD.
9 They hope to exceed that on their fourth open day on April 12th.
10 The college will hold a second open day on March 22nd.
11 The Dundalk Institute of Technology's open day takes place on Friday, November 17th.
12 Dundalk IT will hold an open day on Friday, November 20th.
13 A circus theme went down a treat at Oulton Park's open day event.
14 UNIVERSITY College Galway will hold its annual open day this Saturday.
15 He will have an open day at his studio before leaving, details here.
16 He was speaking at an open day of the Edenmore Drug Intervention Team.
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