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are overture
noun
An opening; a recess or chamber.
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Among the companies expected to restock their shelves are Overture Films, owned by Liberty Media, and Summit Entertainment, a company flush with cash from "The Twilight Saga" that occasionally pounces on an arty title like "The Hurt Locker".
Among his most famous works are Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream (1826), Italian Symphony (1833), a violin concerto (1844), two piano concerti (1831, 1837), the oratorio Elijah (1846), and several pieces of chamber music.
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The paragon of this business model is Overture, formerly known as GoTo.com.
Programming symphonic concerts is too often done to formula, the lamest, nowadays, being overture, concerto, intermission, symphony.
Google took several years before figuring out their revenue model (and it was Overture, not Google, that showed the way).
Kikuta's favorite song that he has composed is "Overture" from Concerto Gate.
Have there been overtures to merge with other companies?
There were overtures in area like Kasane for PLWHAs' support groups to join those committees.
Without it the overture wouldn't be an overture, and the whole programme would be quite different".
And both sides are making overtures.
There are latent overtures here of Wall Street.
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