What we do with our own bodies is pretty open territory.
There he rested for a short time, content that Fletcher wouldn't follow him into such open territory.
Even in the 20th century it was considered an open, wild territory.
The moment the cell's been busted, the hospital's open territory.
But then he was free at last to race for open territory.
"It shows you the silliness of labels," he said in search for open territory.
In other words what any other writer has written is open territory.
For all the billions spent, there is simply no way to protect such open territory.
They reached the edge of the dirtwart land and started across open territory.
The gap was filling in as grendels moved into open territory.
Palin said through her spokesperson that the road would open territory for development.
This show opens new territory.
And he said he expected the Internet to open new territory for CVS stores west of the Mississippi.
One can't say that Munro has opened new territory for herself here.
Its explorations opened vast new territory to the United States and heavily influenced the history of the West.
That should open promising territory for Ed Miliband, who has argued that the balance of austerity is wrong.
But the publication of works like Mr. Shatrov's play seems to open new territory into which the other journals follow in a rush.
The war activities of Ovo made him to disappeared from the scene after the death of Onirhe and consequent war opened territory to wars.
At the same time, he was writing, creating post-Ellington compositions that both contained the master and opened new territory.
In this collection, there was a 40's segment, but she opened newer territory reminiscent of the 70's.