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arrival

[uh-rahy-vuhl] / əˈraɪ vəl /




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The two films have a thematic link, too: These are stories of arrival in the New World, albeit ones set some 200 years apart.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tourism makes up around a tenth of Cambodia's GDP, with a record-breaking 6.7 million arrivals last year.

From Barron's

An even more welcome addition to our already bulging shelves is the belated arrival of a largely complete studio discography of Britain’s greatest conductor, and certainly its most self-possessed: the musical grandee Sir Thomas Beecham.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spencer Sullivan, 38, situated himself at the front of a crowd of people waiting near the exit for international arrivals.

From Los Angeles Times

Analysts and company executives see the arrival of oral formulations of weight-loss medicines as key to boost demand by attracting potential patients who don’t want injections and offering the prospect of a lower-priced treatment option.

From The Wall Street Journal