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arrival

[uh-rahy-vuhl] / əˈraɪ vəl /




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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

Early arrivals included immigrants from Mexico and Guatemala, followed more recently by refugees from African countries including Somalia.

From The Wall Street Journal