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"He represents heroism, adventure and poetry," his great-niece, Nathalie des Vallieres, explained at the opening of a new exhibition, "Antoine de Saint-Exupery: Celebration of a Myth," which is being presented through Nov. 20 in the crypt of the Pantheon in Paris to coincide with the centenary of his birth on June 29 , 1900

Meeting chair Douglas Richman of the University of California, San Diego, explained at the opening ceremony that organizers decided to keep the meeting small because of the unwieldy nature of larger AIDS gatherings.

As Sullivan explained at the opening ceremony, design charrettes were conducted with 30 veterans to figure out how the natural beauty of the stream and forest could be enhanced to create a healing effect.

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The setting is a decaying urban park – home to assorted drifters, down-and-outs and a crumbling mermaid statue; but is also, as smart-suited, well-heeled Luke Burrough explains at the opening, an enticing prospect for property developers, lured by lucre's siren call.

As Kant explains at the opening of Part Three of Religion, even those who have gone through a "change of heart," still carry their propensity to evil, which can be reactivated through the corrupting influence of other people.

"Half a century ago, when I began to feel confident that my work would have international recognition and that this recognition would translate into certain economic welfare," Mr. Tamayo explained at the May 29 opening, "I felt the need to share these economic benefits with my people".

As the Ritz's president explained at the hotel's opening in 1927, the Ritz was "not committed exclusively to the service of those with bulky pocketbooks.

But as Professor Samuelsson, who is in the department of medical biochemistry and biophysics at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, explained in the opening address at the Nobel awards ceremony this year, the real value of the awards plummeted in the Nobel Foundation's first 50 years.

As explained in the opening sections, production and recruitment of doctors are barely regulated.

This story is about what gets lost on the way," Alina explains in the opening pages.

It persists in its futile climb, explains Daniel C. Dennett at the opening of his new book, "Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon" (Viking), because its brain has been taken over by a parasite, a lancet fluke, which, over the course of evolution, has found this to be a particularly efficient way to get into the stomach of a grazing sheep or cow where it can flourish and reproduce.

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