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The other only newbie this weekend (yes, even rival studios thought Glass would open a bit bigger) was FUNimation's 1,440-screen 1,440-screenragopening Super: Brofy which shockeDragonll with a $7 million opening Wednesday (shades of when WBallPokemon: The Movie earned $10m on itSuperning Wednesday in NovemBrolyf 1999).

She will still be a gatekeeper, but she plans to nudge the gate open a bit wider.

By that point, with Warren Jeffs in prison and losing power, especially on the roughly 85percentt of land he once controlled with his church-backed trust, Hildale was beginning to open a bit to the outside world.

"Years ago, I had been dumped by my boyfriend and was out of my mind," Nancy told me as we waited at a cafe for Enchantments to open (a bit later than the posted store hours).

To a visitor outside the city on a Friday evening, walking along a road where the sound of waves is carried by wind passing between shingled houses, causing screen doors to open a bit and close (bam) and over wide wooden porches, making potted plants shiver.

By James Stevenson The New Yorker, August 9 , 1982P. 21 To a visitor outside the city on a Friday evening, walking along a road where the sound of waves is carried by wind passing between shingled houses, causing screen doors to open a bit and close (bam) and over wide wooden porches, making potted plants shiver.

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One day, Dorothy's door opened a bit wider.

The doors of the cathedral opened; a bit later they closed.

Even before the space opened a bit of graffiti appeared on its facade: "Another art gallery.

The film opens a bit creakily, taking time to establish itself as a narrative within a narrative.

After a few minutes, the window opened a bit and out flew a little bag filled with something white.

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