"Open Sesame!"
The phrase "Open Sesame" allowed Ali Baba to enter the cave of the forty thieves in the story "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" from One Thousand and One Nights.
The magic phrase that allowed Ali Baba to enter the cave of the 40 thieves was: "Open, sesame." "Khulja simsim" in Hindi. Here is some more info: From "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" Sir Richard Francis Burton was a 19th century English explorer, author, and translator. In the late 1880s Burton translated and published a multivolume collection of Indian and Middle Eastern folktales already popularly known as The Arabian Nights. In the following excerpt, Burton tells the tale of Ali Baba, a poor man who stumbles upon a thieves' cache of goods and money, hidden in a cave. To gain entrance to the cave, Ali Baba must utter a magic phrase. Although Burton translates the famous command as "Open, O Simsim," many know it better as "Open, sesame."
It was "Open Sesame".
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The priest
The phrase "To open Pandora's box" means that something that you have done that may have been small at first turns into a big problem. The phrase originated from mythology. Pandora was given a box by Zeus and told not to open it, she did which allowed evil to enter the world.
The phrase 'enter search terms' is used on sites where there is a search feature to find different things offered on a site or search tool such as Google or Bing. The phrase simply means to enter the phrase or terms that one is wanting to search for.
No, women were not allowed to enter the olympics.
Noli/nolite intrare!
priests
Right As You Enter Answers.com website its below the green Enter Question Or Phrase..... Hope This Helps! :-)
no. "to enter after" would make sense. ex: "You are only allowed to enter after your tickets are stamped at the booth."
If you don't you wont get your answer, idiot.