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event
noun as in occurrence, happening
Strongest matches
noun as in effect, result
Example Sentences
We raised an entire SUV's worth of period products for people who can't afford them in the community, just on our first event.
Another mass casualty event would mean "people are going to die from wounds that could have been corrected", Dr Perlmutter said.
"These dinners have become propaganda events for a White House that has really staked almost its entire politics on creating propaganda events, whether it be uranium from Africa or 'Mission Accomplished,'" Rich added.
Kerry Gadsdon, from the ONS, said the trend may be driven by "financial pressures and the timing of other life events such as partnership formation and moving into your own home generally happening later".
The archive will be on display Thursday through Sunday at the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair, an event expected to draw curators from museums and research institutions, as well as private collectors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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