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Not coincidentally, it's also where Woods traditionally opens his golf season.
She also did not attend the Catholic Mass that traditionally opens the final, frenzied day of celebrations.
He died in Prague on May 12 , 1884 and a performance of this work traditionally opens the spring festival.
The Venice film festival was still being built when we turned up on Tuesday afternoon, the day before the plush red-carpet event that traditionally opens proceedings.
In Milan, for instance, the opera season at La Scala traditionally opens early in December, while the Royal Shakespeare Company only starts its London season at the Barbican Center in November.
"Guys and Dolls" traditionally opens with the trumpet voluntary of the "Racetrack First Call"; here, instead of beginning with a laugh that instantly draws the audience into the hustlers' comic universe, McAnuff imposes a reverential, overproduced, cornball preamble that leaves nothing to the imagination.
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The contest has traditionally opened the presidential nominating contest.
This annual lecture is traditionally open the Economics department faculty, field faculty, and graduate students.
They traditionally open the fiscal year by redeploying that cash in the stock and bond markets.
In effect, they revolted against the American lawn, which traditionally opened to the street with bushes around the house.
Iowa's precinct caucuses traditionally open the presidential nominating season, and potential candidates have been organizing there for months.
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