"The most critical door opening for exploration in all of humanity, " is how Aldrin sees the mission's legacy.
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"It was like a door opening and daylight streaming in, " he says.
The global audit firms publicly support IFRS adoption in the US because it creates more work for them and may provide a back door opening for liability caps.
Women making minor stands on issues such as door opening or men making equally pedantic points of order over these trivial issues simply serves to perpetuate hostility and reduces good grace between the sexes.
Now a door is opening to a process of democratic politics from the process of armed resistance.
As cloud-based services become widely available, the door is opening for a host of opportunities and fresh capabilities.
Cartagena, Colombia (CNN) -- Police dressed in black burst through a door, opening fire and rushing toward a man crouched in the corner.
Now another door is opening in the digital closet.
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Walking through the door is like opening the window on an advent calendar: the walls are painted a vivid raspberry, and wintry draughts are kept at bay by thick red curtains across stone doorways.
He crowds the center of the street, swerving into my lane, slowing down, opening his door.
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Cardiff Crown Court heard Mr Lewis was killed after opening his door to Jones.
Separating generation from transmission and opening the door to new entrants would raise efficiency and reduce costs.
Garfield was also concerned that opening the door on a progressive tax system could lead to more discrimination.
He arrived at the bottom of the stairs just as she was opening the door to the kitchen: Violet.
Still, nagging obstacles are about to get obliterated, opening the door for wider use of this powerful savings tool.
New technologies are opening the door for local brick-and-mortar retailers to connect with their customers in compelling new ways.
Bush when three cases were joined, is credited with opening the door for the blizzard of litigation that followed.
At around the same time, new design tools were opening the door to upstarts, if only production were possible.
He had elderly and children and did the right thing by opening the door, and my dad let him go.
Banning 30-round magazines for assault rifles would be "opening the door to start taking more of our rights, " he said.
Autocrats know that opening the door to democracy a bit risks letting the mutinous masses barge the whole way in.
As well as opening the door to better companies, Mr Guo is trying to show the door to bad ones.
Even though Hulu came off the auction block last month, Apple might be wary of opening the door to Google.
Chan says that a new generation of scientific tools are opening the door to a new generation of immune system-based treatments.
But analysts say that with the UAW opening the door to health-care cuts, Ford and Chrysler may ask for similar concessions.
But if ever you go to Calcutta, you must stay there or forever regret not opening that door into the garden.
So the first, smaller or easier action (opening the door a crack) makes the second, larger or more difficult action more likely.
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Through Game Design, its newest merit badge, the Boy Scouts of America is opening the door for Scouts to put their creativity to the test.
Khan died without a will, opening the door to a court battle.
The changes have made traditional employment less attractive to the modern professional, opening the door to independent consulting as an alternative career path.
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