"They are so frightened, I doubt they'd come out into the open to get the supplies if they were dropped,"
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Charity is practiced year-round, of course, but the weeks from Thanksgiving to Christmas are when the spirit of giving comes out into the open.
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"There was nothing 1 Para wanted more than for the IRA to come out into the open and take us on, " he testified.
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Phytochrome A and phytochrome B both respond to an increasing proportion of red light to far-red light which occurs when the shoot comes out into the open.
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"It's very painful . . . . I'm glad it's coming out into the open so it can be aired,"
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All the different forces shaping our society must come out into the open to work out a vision of where we want to go and how we aim to get there.
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A Syrian human rights group that spent 10 years underground and saw its founders imprisoned has come out into the open, publicly urging President Bashar Assad on Sunday to promote further political reforms.
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It was the first time since the Dec . 5 parliamentary election that the issue of who is more powerful _ the prime minister or the president _ has come out into the open.
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There are a lot of political grievances in East Timor that are rooted in the past and unless they come out into the open and are openly addressed, we may see more trouble.
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The battle eventually became a waiting game in which the Muslims did not want to attack an army that could possibly be numerically superior and wanted the Franks to come out into the open.