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to overture
noun
An opening; a recess or chamber.
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But Safa Rashtchy, a research analyst at Piper Jaffray, played down the threat to Overture.
She turned back to watch Miss Kansas twirl a baton to "Overture and a Prisoner of the Crusades".
Last week, for instance, a toy seller in Reading, Pa., could pay 15 cents to Overture to have its ads shown only to people near Reading.
Yahoo said that revenue grew by 94percentt, with about half of the growth coming from revenues connected to Overture and other smaller acquisitions.
Over the last year, Google has also become a potent threat to Overture in selling search-related advertising, and it won away Overture's biggest client, America Online, offering a combination of traditional search results and advertising related to users' searches.
As Monday night bled into Tuesday, "Henry Poole Is Here, Mark Pellingtonn's lighthearted tale of a terminally ill man (Luke Wilson), his troubled neighbors and a stain on his stucco wall that might resemble the face of Jesus, sold to Overture Films, one of the new movie distributors clamoring for attention and pictures.
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Whether Labour politicians are currently open to overtures from centre-left colleagues is questionable.
As long as neither Sprint nor WorldCom responds substantively to overtures from other companies, neither is violating the agreement.
McDonald cited the need to get tough with Iran if it did not respond to overtures by the end of September.
Well-paid professional athletes are presumably less vulnerable to overtures from fixers and other lowlifes than your typical college athlete.
In a conciliatory speech last week, responding to overtures by Mr. Obama, he said that Iran would welcome change by the United States.
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