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The buildings at 1780 Broadway at 225 West 57th Street opened to considerable fanfare in 1909.

He admitted as much in a letter from 1932, after the play had opened to considerable acclaim on Broadway.

Talk story about David Hare, the 35-year-old British author and director of the play "Plenty," who was in this country briefly to supervise the play's move from the Public Theatre downtown, to the Plymouth Theatre, uptown, where it has since opened to considerable critical acclaim.

'DARK SISTERS' As New York awaits a Nico Muhly opera on a large scale — "Two Boys," which opened to considerable acclaim at the English National Opera in June and is due at the Metropolitan in the 2013-14 season — the Gotham Chamber Opera presents the premiere of one on a small scale.

By Philip Hamburger The New Yorker, January 24 , 1983P. 32 Talk story about David Hare, the 35-year-old British author and director of the play "Plenty," who was in this country briefly to supervise the play's move from the Public Theatre downtown, to the Plymouth Theatre, uptown, where it has since opened to considerable critical acclaim.

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While the museum is now opening to considerable fanfare ― the ceremony includes a three-day festival and a dedication led by President Barack Obama to mark the historic occasion ― getting the project off the ground was anything but easy.

Given the control that the ruling families exert over the justice system, the decision to prosecute or not is open to considerable outside influence.

In the late 1960s his politics moved significantly to the right and his conservatism and support of the gun lobby left him open to considerable criticism.

His policies are at the very least open to considerable debate and to question their efficacy is not intrinsically to display a lack of independence or an ulterior motive.

Depending on whether BP is found grossly negligent, a term that is open to considerable interpretation by courts, BP could be fined $5 billion to $21 billion, or $1,100 to $4,300 a barrel spilled, analysts say.

Exactly what car might be first to be imbued with Evos DNA is open to considerable conjecture, but the next model in Ford's current lineup that is due for redesign might be its midsize sedan, which is sold as the Fusion in North America and the Mondeo in Europe.

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