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Open warfare began in Texas on October 2, 1835, with the Battle of Gonzales.
Open warfare continued when Boleslaw I did not comply with this condition, and instead supported Henry II's Italian adversaries.
Open warfare once again flared in Asia, now the division's primary area of concern, on 25 June 1950.
Open warfare defined the theatre.
Open warfare broke out between the " Union Cherokee " and the " Confederate Cherokee " within Indian Territory.
Open warfare between Union forces and the followers of pro-Southern Missouri governor Claiborne Jackson was imminent.
Open warfare broke out after an independence movement and lasted from 1867 to 1878 .< ref >^ " Cuba.
Open warfare led to the French expelling surviving Carib from the island in 1660.
Open warfare was just barely avoided.

Open and erupted
Open war erupted between the royalists and the Catholic League, and Henry III allied with his heir, Henry of Navarre.

Open and between
* Interactive and Open Acrylics were created to address the one major difference between oil and acrylic paints, the shortened open time of acrylic paints.
In 1966, James Bevel, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Albert Raby led the Chicago Open Housing Movement, which culminated in agreements between Mayor Richard J. Daley and the movement leaders.
Despite the fundamental philosophical differences between the free software movement and the open source movement, the official definitions of free software by the Free Software Foundation and of open source software by the Open Source Initiative basically refer to the same software licences, with a few minor exceptions.
Despite the fundamental philosophical differences between the free software movement and the open source movement, the official definitions of free software by the Free Software Foundation and of open source software by the Open Source Initiative basically refer to the same software licenses, with a few minor exceptions.
Thirty-four years later, the Open Skies concept was reintroduced by President George H. W. Bush as a means to build confidence and security between all North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ( NATO ) and Warsaw Pact countries.
This resulted in a schism between the amateur and pro tennis ranks that would last until the advent of the Open Era.
Open rolls are another good example of an open dance figure, in which the follower alternates between the lead's left and right sides, with the lead's left or right arm ( alone ) providing the lead.
** If there is an error it is because one of the fields in the Open message doesn ’ t match between the peers, e. g. BGP version mismatch, MD5 password mismatch, the peering router expects a different My AS.
In August 2009 it was announced that a joint venture known as the Livermore Valley Open Campus ( LVOC ) would be created between Sandia National Laboratories / California campus and LLNL to promote collaboration between the scientists at these labs and their counterparts in industry and academia.
Open standards imply interoperability ab-initio, i. e., by definition, while interoperability does not, by itself, imply wider exchange between a range of products, or similar products from several different vendors, or even past future revisions of the same product.
The Institute for Security and Open Methodologies ( ISECOM ) in the OSSTMM 3 defines security as " a form of protection where a separation is created between the assets and the threat ".
This property places ARP into the Link Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite, while in the Open Systems Interconnection ( OSI ) model, it is often described as residing between Layers 2 and 3, being encapsulated by Layer 2 protocols.
Open conflict between the Polish king and the city council broke out when the city council was arrested for opposing the loss of certain privileges according to the terms of the Union of Lublin.
Heather McKay of Australia dominated the game during the 1960s and 1970s, winning sixteen consecutive British Open titles between 1962 and 1977.
Another Australian, Geoff Hunt, won a record eight British Open male titles between 1969 and 1981.
Open battle between striking teamsters armed with pipes and the police in the streets of Minneapolis, June 1934.
* LMGC90 Open platform for modelling interaction problems between elements including multi-physics aspects based on an hybrid or extended FEM – DEM discretization, using various numerical strategies as MD or NSCD.
After a four-set battle between the two veterans, Sampras claimed a then-record 14th Grand Slam singles title and matched Jimmy Connors's record of five US Open singles championships.
* Open staircases leading to unequal distribution of warm air between upper and lower floors as warm air rises
There are also differences in the documentation, training and support options, and some minor differences in the look and icons between Oracle Open Office and OpenOffice. org.
In 1848, Darby became involved in a complex dispute over the proper method for maintaining shared standards of discipline in different assembles that resulted in a split between Open Brethren, which maintained a congregational form of government and Exclusive Brethren.
The British Open University, and the online distance courses at the University of British Columbia ( where Web CT, now incorporated into Blackboard Inc. was first developed ) began a revolution of using the Internet to deliver learning, making heavy use of online discussion between students in all their programs.
The 2002 US Open was held between August 26 – September 8, 2002.
* Lamar Hunt U. S. Open Cup, soccer ( association football ) tournament held between American soccer clubs from MLS, minor leagues, and amateur associations

Open and British
Starting half an hour behind Player in company with British Open Champion Kel Nagle, Palmer birdied the 2nd, the 9th, the 13th and the 16th -- four birdies, one bogey and 13 pars for a 69.
The British Open is the Open Championship men's golf tournament.
British Open may also refer to:
* Women's British Open of golf
* British Open Show Jumping Championships
* British Open Squash Championships
* British Open ( snooker ), a now defunct tournament
* British Open Wheelchair Championships a wheelchair tennis tournament that is part of the ITF super series
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Three women have won the British Open Championship: Lily Gower in 1905, Dorothy Steel in 1925, 1933, 1935 and 1936, and Hope Rotherham in 1960.
* 1860 – First The Open Championship ( referred to in North America as the British Open ).
The old structure of the grand slam was the U. S. Open, British Open, U. S. Amateur, and British Amateur.
* October 17 – The Open Championship, also known as the British Open, is played for the first time at Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland.
* July 10 – Peter Thomson becomes the first Australian to win the British Open Golf Championship.
In Europe, although most national championships ( British, French, German and the Spanish-based International GT Open ) run under FIA / ACO GT regulations with some modifications to ensure closer racing and lower costs, some championships are open to non-homologated GT cars.

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