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I wanted to ask you whether first lines or opening phrases ever come to you in a flash.
Opening phrases such as: "In addition to this problem," "Furthermore," "However," and "In contrast to this view," can help to clarify this relationship.
"Since we did not have enough time" to play all of the taped material that the Federal Security Service said it had, Mr. Chernov said, "we took only part of it and then used a montage -- just several opening phrases and a few more to have it as background that could be voiced over by the translation".
In those lightly anguished opening phrases of the second movement we seemed to find ourselves in an unimaginable place: the workshop of Mozart's mind as he was conceiving the cavatina that begins the opera's fourth act, Barbarina's magnificent little lament over her lost pin.
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The evening's opening phrase: "Suddenly, no, at long last".
The opening phrase of the first "Louange" originally accompanied a colossal jet of water.
But she made an immediate impact, with an opening phrase simultaneously forceful and natural.
The opening phrase in the first violins had a dreamlike purity.
(At one point in "Mendacity," he interpolates the opening phrase of "The Star-Spangled Banner").
Fischer had been conducting the opening phrase, in the cellos, as a steadily flowing pattern, smoothing over the discontinuity.
Witness the opening phrase: A man and a woman enter together, stand and wait, looking and bending forward.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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