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The section opens with something striking and provocative, a pencil self-portrait from 1942.

The section opens with series of phrases more akin to music than to prose: Bronze by gold heard the hoofirons, steelyringing imperthnthn thnthnthn.

The section opens with five portraits on the wall and other miniature ones in a display case in a mostly flat but incisive style.

"First came the plague of locusts," the section opens, with a young Bechdel reading a newspaper with competing headlines: "17-Year Locusts Return to Area" and "Grand Jury Cites Nixon as Unindicted Co-Conspirator".

But the section opens with a truly wild, sly group strut to Lou Reed's "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" and closes with a rousing grand finale to Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll".

The section opens with one of the most concise yet comprehensive discussions available on quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) evaluations.

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The section "Open issues and challenges" presents the open research challenges and issues and paper is finally concluded in section "Conclusion".

Construction took place between 1976 and 1978, with the section opened by the Minister for Transport, David Wordsworth, on 2 June 1978.

The section opened in conjunction with the section of the expressway from the parkway to York Street on November 6 , 1964

Construction north of Toronto proceeded quickly, with the contract for the section from Steeles to Highway 7 being awarded in 1976 and the section opening on November 10 , 1978

The first section opens with Mr. Avila huddled on the floor, his bare back to the audience.

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