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1 In those days, terrorism was an opening gambit , a negotiating technique.
2 De Middel's photographs are often opening gambits in a game with her audience.
3 The rogue sandworm in Arrakeen was a good preliminary strike, an opening gambit .
4 They sensibly rejected GDF's 390 pence opening gambit as too low.
5 This was the opening gambit , but I was sure my list included condenser mics.
6 Breastfeeding in public The opening gambit There's a time and a place for everything.
7 But I believe this is just an opening gambit in a much larger game.
8 It remains to be seen if China will follow its opening gambit with stronger measures.
9 Such is the opening gambit of Gilbert Adair's new novel, The Key of the Tower.
10 It is an opening gambit , he said on Monday.
11 These are just opening gambits as HNA seeks to amass trillions of dollars in assets.
12 It is the opening gambit , the obligatory conversational intro.
13 As their opening gambit they could use air and missile strikes to attack Iranian nuclear facilities.
14 Well, that's not quite the way to treat somebody on an opening gambit , Mr Harris said.
15 The opening gambit of David Lynch's Wild at Heart when he furiously beats a man to death?
16 Last season's debut, effusive in its ardour for the Balenciaga archives, was a graceful opening gambit by Wang.
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