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presentations
noun as in performance; something given, displayed
Strongest matches
Strong matches
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Example Sentences
And, he has never been one to shy away from grand presentations.
At least one of those presentations is usually a silent film with organ accompaniment.
Instead, designers tend to focus more on business, making sure buyers view the collections, and less on dramatic presentations.
She had seen one of his presentations at a scientific conference and had been intrigued.
"I asked them to do presentations at the Broadway Dance Center showing me their version of Runyonland," he recalls.
George Washington enjoyed dramatic presentations very much and on numerous occasions visited the Williamsburg Playhouse.
Thinking, he maintains, does not need language or sensuous presentations.
In assorting his stock of fibulæ, he was enabled to lay out a series of eight styles, each different, but with many presentations.
Many of them are faithful and accurate presentations of the great deeds done in that war.
Who is there now that can read the five columns of Presentations in his Morning Newspaper without a shudder?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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