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open

In music, organ pipes whose upper end is left open and which, unlike the stopped pipes, produce notes corresponding to their full length.

Open

Interactive television service launched in the UK in 1999, and available free of charge to viewers of BSkyB's digital television service. Open covers home shopping and banking, entertainment (including computer games), information (weather reports, holiday ideas, and sports results), and Internet e-mail (for which special keypads are available).

The company is owned by BSkyB, BT, HSBC Holdings, and Matsushita.



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India, of course, was aware that with Dilshan and Jayasuriya opening the batting it was going to be a close thing and that's how it was.
I have absolutely loved the challenge of opening the batting and I feel now that I have the technique to be able to open the batting," The Australian quoted Watson, as saying.
But I really enjoyed the challenge of opening the batting.
 
 
 
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