Sentence examples for is given in the opening from inspiring English sources

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A foretaste of what will happen is given in the opening chapter.

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The opening statement is given in the future tense, as in "testimony will show" or "evidence will show".

An example of fluorescein application prior to opening of the dura is given in the Fig.  1.

The details regarding the specification of beams like span, type of opening, etc. are given in the Table 1.

For the crack diffraction problem, the length of both types of slant bonds on the semi-infinite row complementing the crack, as well as the crack opening displacement, is given in a similar form but in terms of the Fourier coefficients, of the associated Wiener Hopf kernel, which are not available in closed form.

The correlation analysis between age and parameters of suture opening is given in Table 4.

Resultant trivial opening operation is given in Figure 5d.

Further processing is applied to detect road network such as morphological opening and thinning; result is given in Figure 5f and g, respectively.

For most of its history, the address was given in December, at the opening of Congress.

The same reason was given in February 2014 to push back the projected date of the opening to November 2014.

While the ending of "Into My Heart" is given away in the opening scene, Mr. Stark and Mr. Smith conclude the interview with a twist of their own.

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