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Respect could mean an open sesame to the rights women are fighting for.
"The genome is not an open sesame in itself," he said.
The magical words "in confidence" seemed to be a kind of Open sesame.
They have been told repeatedly that a college degree is an open sesame to the global economy.
One aspect after another yields to the open sesame of the envy theory.
Jim Europe was the living open sesame to the colored porters of this city.
It was clear that "open sesame" was not a familiar saying in France.
"The trick is the open sesame, the magic word, the skeleton key, the number of the safe," he said.
In medieval days you gave a fellow a signet ring as a sort of open sesame.
An Open Sesame to all comers would make it even tougher.
"Open Sesame," followed by a dash to freedom through lower Manhattan?
I might as well have said, "Open sesame."
"I suppose we could go around saying 'open sesame' to every rock outcropping."
Say 'Open sesame,' or whatever it is that you do."
Then, with a metallic unsnapping of locks, the lid would lift - open sesame!
She did and heard a roar from both of them, then Bert's raucous "Open sesame!"
The automatic codes were an 'open Sesame' in such cases so that they could continue their flight without delay.
Leaning toward the box, Cranston spoke two words: "Open sesame."
The mere name of Lamont Cranston provided an open sesame.
"Sept. 11 was the 'open sesame' to the path to world empire," he said.
False papers are the "open sesame" for Mexican workers who come to the United States.
"Open sesame" makes locked doors swing open, for example.
Open sesame, Kirk thought, impressed by the ease with which Seven had eliminated the obstacle.
"Open sesame," murmured Spock, and the captain looked startled.