Sentence examples for opening looking from inspiring English sources

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Facebook has posted a job opening looking for an expert in ASIC and FPGA, two custom silicon designs that companies can gear toward specific use cases — particularly in machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Or that it's seven whole years since Fabric opened, a whole English mastiff's lifetime since journalists were trooped through the building in hard hats in anticipation of the opening, looking about as comfortable as a Scouser in the Stretford End.

The crowd filled the atrium and lined every opening looking down from all sides and all floors of the building.

You will be standing sideways in the opening, looking at the part of the opening where the door latches into place when closed.

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This weekend's expansion to 22 territories – ahead of the 4 March US opening looks promising.

With that in mind, moving Kevin Pietersen up to open looks to be a shrewd move.

In the right-hand window that opens, look at the top and make sure you have clicked on "summary".

If the application doesn't automatically open, look for the Steam icon on your task bar.

When the new window opens, look to see if there are any running drivers and if there is delete it.

In the options window that opens, look in the "When new items arrive in my inbox" section.

The collection was divided between the opening looks of plasticized sportswear, which moved on to denim.

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