Sentence examples for will open slightly from inspiring English sources

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One of the world's most closed nations will open slightly to participate in the world's biggest sporting event, even as it is being accused by South Korea of sinking one of its warships in March and killing 46 sailors.

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The very public clash comes amid anticipation that the new leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, will open, even slightly, one of the world's last Communist redoubts.

Each distribution will open a slightly different menu, but all generally perform the same function.

This will allow the cut to open slightly as you cut.

If it is cracked, shattered, or missing, set the engine to TDC (top dead-center) exhaust stroke (both valves will be opened slightly).

"Gods of Egypt" will open April 8, back slightly from Feb. 12. Finally, the studio pushed back its "Power Rangers" reboot by six months.

Mussels left undisturbed will open their shells slightly.

In it, she suggests a protocol for entering the house: visitors should "ring the bell, then when I answer the door, I'll open it slightly and then they should wait outside for a few seconds before pushing it open and coming in, so that I have time to get out of the hall".

Analysts project the movie will open with $20 million to $25 million in the U.S. and Canada, which is slightly less than the debut of the prior picture.

Since cataract extraction will open up the angle, three patients with open-angle glaucoma but slightly narrow angles were also included.

In the past half-hour, one gauge of how the New York markets will open has actually turned positive – the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index – albeit ever so slightly.

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