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  • 71open out — 1. To make or become more widely open 2. To expand 3. To disclose 4. To unpack 5. To develop 6. To bring into view 7. To open the throttle, accelerate • • • Main Entry: ↑open …

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  • 72Open from 18 to 24 — Screen capture of film Directed by Víctor Dínenzon Produced by …

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  • 73Open Form — is a term coined by Earle Brown in the 1950s to describe works where the structure and form of the piece was left open to interpretation by the composer while the materials (notes, rhythms, etc.) were pre composed. Brown s early experiments in… …

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  • 74open up to somebody — ˌopen ˈup (to sb) derived (BrE also ˌopen ˈout (to sb)) to talk about what you feel and think; to become less shy and more willing to communicate • It helps to discuss your problems but I find it hard to open up. • He only opened up to her very… …

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  • 75open the floodgates for sth — open the floodgates (to/for sth) ► to allow a new situation or activity to develop and become very common: »Changes being considered could open the floodgates and allow foreign markets to sell almost any stock to almost anyone in this country.… …

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  • 76open the floodgates to/for sth — open the floodgates (to/for sth) ► to allow a new situation or activity to develop and become very common: »Changes being considered could open the floodgates and allow foreign markets to sell almost any stock to almost anyone in this country.… …

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  • 77open your mind to something — open your/sb s mind to sth idiom to become or make sb aware of new ideas or experiences • He s eager to open the minds of his audience to different kinds of music. Main entry: ↑openidiom …

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  • 78open somebody's mind to something — open your/sb s mind to sth idiom to become or make sb aware of new ideas or experiences • He s eager to open the minds of his audience to different kinds of music. Main entry: ↑openidiom …

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  • 79Open texture — is a term in the philosophy of Friedrich Waismann, first introduced in his paper Verifiability to refer to the universal possibility of vagueness in empirical statements.[1] The concept has become important in criticism of verificationism and has …

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  • 80open out/up — become more communicative or confiding. → open …

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