Sentence examples for month opens from inspiring English sources

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EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH Opens today nationwide.

A Kennedy Center Honors recipient earlier this month; opens in the musical "Nine" on Broadway in April.

The inimitable Cass Bird photographed the musician and mogul at the Barclays Center, then unfinished, in Brooklyn, which this month opens as the home of his beloved Nets.

A mile or two north, at the foot of Warton Crag, is Old School Brewery, which on the second Friday of the month opens as a pub (house-brewed ales £2.50 a pint).

Now, it would be quite possible to see the Egyptian and Roman lovers both played by women, as would be the case if the play is ever staged by Phyllida Lloyd, who, next month, opens at the Donmar Warehouse theatre in London an all-female Henry IV to follow her successful women-only Julius Caesar at the same venue in 2012.

The new book, for example, "The Good Rat" — a reminiscence on his encounters with the mob, due to be released next month opens with the enormously pleasing image of a young Mr. Breslin practicing his Mafia kisses in the mirror so as not to disappoint the gangsters on the street.

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OUR BELOVED MONTH OF AUGUST Opens on Friday in Manhattan.

Previews from 5 February; opens on 22 February to 17 April.

The Ides of March opens nationwide Friday, Oct. 7.

Mama June opens up about life after reality TV.

"A May opening is realistic".

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