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  • 71open into something — ˈopen into/onto sth derived to lead to another room, area or place • This door opens onto the yard. • The two rooms open into each other. Main entry: ↑openderived …

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  • 72open onto something — ˈopen into/onto sth derived to lead to another room, area or place • This door opens onto the yard. • The two rooms open into each other. Main entry: ↑openderived …

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  • 73Open Country — is a designation used for some UK access land. It was first defined under the 1949 National Parks Act (and extended by the 1968 Countryside Act), and was land over which an appropriate access agreement had been made. In particular significant… …

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  • 74open water — noun uncount 1. ) an area of water big enough for a boat or person to move around in 2. ) AMERICAN a part of a river or lake where there is no ice, or the time when the ice on a river, etc. becomes water …

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  • 75Open fields doctrine — For other uses, see Open field (disambiguation). The open fields doctrine is a U.S. legal doctrine created judicially for purposes of evaluating claims of an unreasonable search by the government in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S.… …

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  • 76Area 51 — This article is about the U.S. Air Force installation in Nevada. For other uses, see Area 51 (disambiguation). Area 51 …

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  • 77Open space reserve — This article is about a land use planning and conservation term. For other things and terms with the same name, see Open space. Mount Loretto Unique Area, New York City Open space reserve, open space preserve, and open space reservation, are… …

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  • 78Open Communication — In business, Open Communication (or Open Access to Communication resources) can be a term used to describe a concept that anyone, on equal conditions with a transparent relation between cost and pricing, can get access to and share communication… …

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  • 79Open field system — Generic map of a medieval manor, showing strip farming, from William R. Shepherd, Historical Atlas, 1923 The open field system was the prevalent agricultural system in much of Europe from the Middle Ages to as recently as the 20th century in some …

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  • 80Open air concert — An open air concert is a concert taking place outside a hall in the open air. Overview Open air concerts can range from small, acousitic gatherings taking place at a municipal park, to large multi day music festivals, involving some of the most… …

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