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open with

  1. Begin with, as in The concert season opens with the Symphony performing Mahler's Ninth. This idiom uses open in the sense of “begin,” a usage dating from the late 1600s.



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"There was no disruption to flights, and the car park remains open, with staff on hand to assist passengers," the added.

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Who would open with Khawaja has been a source of national debate Down Under.

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His unorthodox approach to professional tennis - he has frequently discussed his complicated and frequently unhappy relationship with the sport - has allowed him to approach the French Open with freedom and enjoyment.

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World number 361 Lois Boisson pulled off the biggest shock of this year's French Open with a stunning fourth-round victory against third seed Jessica Pegula.

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The film leads off with a nod to “SNL’s” signature cold open with a seven-minute blowout of clips that mashes up artists in surprising juxtapositions, most sensationally a sequence that features Queen, Vanilla Ice, the Dave Matthews Band, Fine Young Cannibals and Michael Bolton.

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