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After moving to D.C., in 1965, he opened a chapter of SNCC and was elected to the school board.
The neo-Nazis have been given a similar reception in Canada, where the party opened a chapter last October.
This amateur historian had opened a chapter of family history that we had no idea existed.
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He called the concert "an important occasion to open a chapter of mutual understanding between the two countries".
More than a decade later, I included this anecdote in my book about dog cognition, to open a chapter on domestication.
In 1992 a golfer in North Carolina founded the Charlotte Singles Golf Association, which eventually morphed into the American Singles Golf Association and is now opening a chapter on Long Island.
This line – opening a chapter entitled 'I accidentally vaporise my pre-Algebra teacher' – makes sure that Riordan hooks us right from the get-go.
Riya hopes to open a chapter of GirlUp in the Bay Area.
"We're opening a chapter of test integrity with an exam process that is fair, transparent and provides equal opportunities for people to work in one of the county's great public service agencies".
There's a reason we have the expression that we've "closed a chapter" or "opened a new chapter" in life, and its even more applicable when discussing an autobiography.
The resignation opened a new chapter in his life.
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