| 31. | "Yes, it's time to worry, but I wouldn't stop at that because the future is not a closed book,"
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| 32. | Supporters : on either side a great bustard proper, the exterior leg resting on a closed book gules, garnished or.
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| 33. | "Protestantism was a closed book " when McGuinness, 48, was growing up a few miles from the Northern Ireland border.
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| 34. | During her speech she said : Ireland is a closed book to those who do not know her language.
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| 35. | "He is a closed book, " said Tom Lodge, an ANC historian and professor at the University of the Witwatersrand.
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| 36. | "Ulysses " contains magnificent music, and the compelling drama is based on the closing books of Homer's " Odyssey ."
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| 37. | Magersfontein is a closed book, it s not easily accessible, it s not easy to understand what Leroux has to say.
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| 38. | _Japanese cuisine remained pretty much a closed book to most Westerners until long after Chinese and Thai dishes had become familiar.
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| 39. | It's not a very clear picture, so I will describe it as well : A green shield with closed book on it.
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| 40. | Messinger did not discuss her political standing, though at several points, she seemed close to describing the election as a closed book.
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