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If you happened to miss it, Saturday Night Live did a "show opening" sketch (ironically called the "cold opening") in which Julian Assange preempts an Oval Office address to give us a "behind-the-scenes" look at what's cooking at "Wikileaks/TMZ".
The two first elongation regions are dominated by a cooperative bond opening, in which each bond is influenced by its neighbor, whereas the third region can be described by individual bond opening, in which the bonds open and close randomly.
This gambit is known as the Ruy-Lopez opening, in which white first moves the king's pawn.
After a bright opening in which Wayne Corden failed to make the most of two opportunities, Northampton took control.
They made hard work of the victory as, after a bright opening in which Nasri hit the bar, they allowed winless Plzen to ease back into the game.
It is an opening in which Kramnik is probably the world's top expert, but Caruana sidestepped the main lines by playing 4 d3 instead of 4 0-0.
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Have small openings in which nothing happens.
He envisions trees and teak decking, surrounded by a topiary wall with windowlike openings in which lanterns will hang.
But that would mean failing to reckon with several recent London openings in which any jolliness on view moves very much toward murder or darkness — or everlasting hell.
They are working closely on their opening with Troy Miller, the veteran producer who helped Mr. Crystal, an eight-time host, create those technologically seamless openings in which he appeared as a character in various movie scenes.
Certainly, the opening--in which the prisoners are led into their recreation area and immediately transform into a group of reveling Roman soldiers under Caesar's command--has a high attention-grabbing quotient.
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