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First, in his opening remarks yesterday, the pontiff towed a much more conservative line than his legion of new fans might expect.

Jindal called the Obama administration “science deniers” in his opening remarks.

As Koch noted in his opening remarks, the disease was the largest killer by far in the United States and Europe.

“We have some problematic allies,” Hoff Sommers [author and American Enterprise Institute fellow] said in her opening remarks.

“We have some problematic allies,” Hoff Sommers said in her opening remarks.

Mr. Simpson undoubtedly meant to cause a sensation by his opening remarks.

There was a spontaneous, though silent, expression of eager approbation, as the orator concluded these opening remarks.

His little opening remarks had calmed the threatening storm, had conquered his enemies, and he had smooth sailing.

His opening remarks showed that his interest was centred in me personally.

People remembered more vividly his wrong kind of opening remarks than they did his advice concerning a method of procedure.

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On this page you'll find 154 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to opening remarks, such as: addition, debut, establishment, inauguration, influx, and initiation.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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