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The poem’s lines don’t explain “Janet Planet” — it is not a movie to be explained — but they push on its edges a bit, opening out space for fresh contemplation.

He said the cathedral would continue its journey of "opening up and opening out" to the community.

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The thought of the crack suddenly opening out of sight of land made her feel sick.

Your back now turned to the stunning vista opening out over the Pacific from the Getty Center’s hilltop site, you look back and up the hill to the path you’ve taken, framed by an art museum to the right and a research library to the left.

This opening out of the music into the realm of social and historical experience and anguish echoes the end of “Rothko Chapel,” when Feldman gives his violist what he called a “quasi-Hebraic melody,” invoking his Jewish heritage, and Rothko’s.

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

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