Sentence examples for the overtures from inspiring English sources

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the overtures

noun

An opening; a recess or chamber.

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Booker declined the overtures.

He rejected the overtures.

Not all the overtures appeared practical.

But Date resisted all the overtures.

So far, the Obama administration has resisted the overtures.

Yet the overtures have fallen flat with the Bush administration.

Mr. Maskhadov, for his part, has encouraged the overtures.

The overtures were reported Tuesday by The Wall Street Journal.

But some find the overtures toward unionization troubling.

As such, the specialists say, the overtures are becoming very difficult for recipients to detect.

At 40, it moved Schlesinger into the ranks of international acceptance and the overtures of Hollywood.

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