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overture
noun
An opening; a recess or chamber.
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Shad made his overture: "I'm gay, and when Prop. 8 passed, last year, it was a huge slap in the face for me.
On Sunday, Netanyahu offered Kahlon the finance portfolio to Kahlon, who immediately dismissed the overture as "spin".
The 72-year-old Spanish tenor, Placido Domingo, made a surprise appearance conducting the overture from Verdi's "Nabucco .The concert did not end until long after midnight.
If its two big powers worked together, the region would be closer to co-operating on such problems as the flouting of democratic norms in Venezuela.Yet Ms Rousseff's overture to Mexico looks to be part of a tactical shift, not a fundamental change, in foreign policy.
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The new judges, he says, are more representative: 50% are women and some, for the first time, are Amerindian.In this section Chávez shuffles the pack Rough justice The 1812 overture Open for business Go, sista ReprintsThe opposition complains that the new judges are in practice handpicked government appointees.
Vin & Sprit, the Swedish firm that distils Absolut Vodka, made the most recent overture.
His overture was praised in Delhi as recognition of a common security threat.In India, it is becoming less taboo for commentators in the mainstream press to voice support for Kashmiri independence.
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