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Last year, Joby showcased a model of its eVTOL aircraft at the Grove in Los Angeles, where shoppers were able to look at the technology up close and sit inside the aircraft.

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The 27-nation bloc will likely showcase new investments under the Global Gateway -- a massive infrastructure plan that Brussels hopes can counter China's growing influence.

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"With the popularity of rugby league soaring to unprecedented heights, the international game is riding a wave of momentum into what will be the biggest global showcase the game has seen."

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The event was typically a showcase for more experienced doctoral candidates, where students and faculty from across the university could see them present their work.

The house was built as a showcase home — an advertisement of sorts for other residents looking to rebuild.

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

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