Sentence examples for recording opens from inspiring English sources

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The new recording opens with an excerpt from President John F. Kennedy's 1962 speech at Rice University advocating for a manned space program.

The recording opens with "unvaryingly steady" piano chords, Inglis writes, and what Leng terms "sensitive" string orchestration from John Barham, soon joined by the horns and Drake's pedal steel.

The recording opens with Harrison's acoustic guitar and an electric piano riff that creates "a sense of foreboding", according to Inglis, who likens the intro to Three Dog Night's 1970 hit single "Mama Told Me Not to Come".

The recording opens with Foster's piano, which also provides the main instrumentation over the first two verses, before what author Elliot Huntley describes as the song's "sped up second section", featuring the full band.

In Leng's description, the finished recording opens with Harrison's "heaviest-ever intro" – the "shattering concoction" of Harrison and Clapton's "angry" guitar riffs, "sledgehammer" drums from Gordon, and Wright's "roaring" Hammond organ – before the music "slips into the cool waters of a balmy, smooth sensuality" for the first verse.

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The record opens with the squalling "Harlan County Line," which was inspired by (and featured in) the FX series "Justified".

The record opens with "Master's Hands," a ballad full of tense guitar and banjo picking, clattering percussion and strings that dart and swoop.

Linking the consumer-controlled personal health record with the Kaiser record opens the door to sharing and supplementing information from the Kaiser system with other personal health information.

The record opens with "Dear God (Sincerely M.O.F .," an electro-tinged track Mr. James wrote with the idea that each lead singer would take a verse.

The structure depiction is hyperlinked with the CHEMBL database and, upon clicking the structure image, the corresponding CHEMBL record opens in a new tab.

Fittingly, the record opens with Ghersi pleading for someone to peel off his skin.

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