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the widest opening

adjective

Having a large physical extent from side to side.

  • We walked down a wide corridor.

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In North America, the film opened in 3,505 cinemas, the widest opening for a Bond film.

It's the widest opening in Zeitgeist's history, and the company's founders are thrilled.

As the political world begins looking ahead to the 2012 elections, that means the widest opening for an independent candidacy since Ross Perot's 1992 campaign.

It was the widest opening ever for a feature film that is not animated or effects-driven, and the studio estimated that ticket sales amounted to $30.6 million.

With "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" now playing in 4,468 theaters in North America -- the widest opening on record -- the movie's vampires and werewolves are, as expected, setting the box office on fire.

The whole extension of articulation between the pyramidal process of the palatine bone and the pterygoid notch of the pterygoid process was analyzed with consecutive axial sections parallel to the axial palatal plane for each patient, and the section with the widest opening was chosen as the measurement.

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Massive anticipation obviously bolstered Lost in Hong Kong's commercial clout, and it also benefited from what has been described as the widest opening-day release in history (100,000 showings on 20,000 screens).

Both openings are funnel shaped (Figure 1a c) and lined with aromatic residues (Figure 1d e), namely Tyr43, Phe293 in the wider opening A and Phe208, Phe273 and Phe276 in opening B. In contrast to the hydrophobic openings the central part of the channel, which includes the retinal binding pocket, is clearly polar (Figure 1a).

A6 Assurances on Cell Policy Administration officials took pains to emphasize the wide opening given by President Bush for government-financed research on human embryonic stem cells, and to quell the fears emerging among scientists of various obstacles in their path.

Administration officials took pains yesterday to emphasize the wide opening given by President Bush for government-financed research on human embryonic stem cells, and to quell the fears emerging among scientists of various obstacles in their path.

The wider opening of the aluminum plate, coupled with the silicon hat, allowed the breast to drop further into the detector ring.

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