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The film will open slowly starting June 20th.
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He slowly tore it open.
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Traditional porchetta involves a whole pig that's been gutted and boned, stuffed with its own offal, seasoned with a heady mix of wild fennel, herbs and garlic, neatly trussed and then slowly spit-roasted over an open fire.
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That could keep the door open for a bigger, more slowly moving asteroid.
BBC: Dinosaur-killing space rock 'was a comet'
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The MPLA is slowly loosening up, the government becoming a bit more open, and Mr Dos Santos slightly less aloof.
ECONOMIST: The oil money may start to trickle down
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As Detroit continues the fight of its life, artists and visionaries are slowly returning to the city to take advantage of the cheap rent and open spaces.
BBC: The rebirth of Detroit amid modern-day ruins
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Standing in the open, glass-topped vehicle, the pope waved as he slowly made his way along pathways through the crowds.
CNN: Big crowds gather for Benedict's final papal audience
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Bigger operators don't have the luxury of halting production: Many of the newer oil sands projects are not the typical open strip mines, rather they inject steam into the ground to slowly melt the bitumen out of the sands.
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As long as Cuba was not free, she would go on sitting at her computer with her little dog stretched out on the tiles beside her, alert for the telephone, with her front door open and Santa Rita at the ready, and the ceiling fan turning slowly in the smothering air.
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Standing in the open, glass-topped vehicle, flanked by security, he waved as he slowly made his way along pathways through the crowds.
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In open water races there are normally a lot of people around me and if the whole field swims slowly, in a tactical race, then I can still win.
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