Sentence examples for long opens from inspiring English sources

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PHILIPPE CLAUDEL'S "I've Loved You So Long" opens with the image of a woman looking out the window of an airport, puffing grimly on a cigarette.

"Interference," which is less than three minutes long, opens with a small storm of static, and then the song forms around wooden clacks, buzzes, and an electronic voice, all of it encircled by a bell-like melody.

The video, which is about five and a half minutes long, opens with ominous music, like that used in some of the jihadists' propaganda videos, and the words "Believers Beware: Injustice Cannot Defeat Injustice".

Long opens up about her pregnancy inside the November issue.

This narrative, two pages long, opens the book, and when I put it in the hands of the person next to me, it sells.

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Legislatures have long opened sessions with prayers seeking divine guidance.

Cracks, deep and long, opened in the earth.

Mr. Rienas said the staff had long opened mail to the chairman or vice chairman that was not labeled confidential.

The Karavanke Tunnel, nearly 5 miles (8 km) long, opened in 1991 and connects Slovenia with Austria.

Evidence of extrajudicial executions in separate episodes has long opened the police here to criticism from human rights groups.

Max Hill QC, opening the prosecution case, said Long opened fire "as soon as Azelle Rodney came into his gun sights".

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