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When playing White, Fischer virtually always opened with 1. e4 (see chess notation).
It always opened with the ringing sound of Elvis's rhythm guitar, up till this moment almost a handicap to be gotten over.
The music played to my power and speed, which is why I always opened with my most consistent and hardest jump the triple lutz.
The 1970s TV show The Six Million Dollar Man always opened with the back story: Steve Austin, astronaut, crashes his space shuttle and barely survives.
Newcomers to the series will find no useful synopsis at the beginning that the old Saturday morning serials always opened with.
Junior level speech class, SP 324 -- Persuasion, has always opened with a warm-up speech.
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The show always opens with a quotation from Brillat-Savarin, the 18th-century French gourmet and philosopher, which appears on the screen: "Tell me what you eat, and I'll tell you what you are".
He took to calling me at 3 A.M., always opening with a solicitous "I didn't wake you, did I?" He'd had a brainstorm: what would I think if Evan left the show and Nicol played the parts of both Andrew and Barrymore simultaneously?
Every year, the defining cultural event of the season is the Prague Spring classical music festival, which always opens with "My Country" ("Ma Vlast") by the 19th-century composer Bedrich Smetana, in the Smetana concert hall of the Art Nouveau Municipal House (Obecni Dum), Namesti Republiky 5; (420-2200-2336336, fax (42232-25012232-2501
Her videos, which always open with a beaming "Hellooo, everybody!", demonstrate everything from the perfect way to apply liquid eyeliner and makeup tips for weddings to taking her audience through her recent shopping haul and bathing her two pet guinea pigs, Pippin and Percy.
The manual on hack standup comedy advises to always open with a joke taking the piss out of yourself first, so that the hecklers have nothing on you.
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