Sentence examples for opening credit from inspiring English sources

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But the only moment the audience sees is its opening credit sequence.

In practice, this ended up opening credit union membership to anyone in the United States.

10.09pm BST Here's a tweet about the opening credit sequence that's quite funny (and possibly true).

"People were giving me every dime they had, opening credit cards.

"DIRTY DANCING" (1987) The summer of '63 setting is perfectly established by the opening credit sequence, set to the song.

Managers cannot prevent clients from opening credit card accounts, and often they learn of spending sprees after the fact.

The good news is that you don't have to stay past the opening credit sequence — easily the highlight of the film.

A few years earlier, someone had hijacked his father's identity, opening credit lines and running up charges that his father had worked long and hard to untangle.

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McLachlan hangs everything together with a throbbing sense of immediacy, spanning the film's pre-opening credit glimpses of a woman quizzed by police to a powder keg finale of dramatic moments.

No decision was made at the time although Mr. Tarantino shot two opening-credit sequences, he said.

In the opening-credit sequence, a chillwave instrumental plays over a montage of lush, tree-lined streets and saturated neon against an inky blue sky.

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