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arrival

[uh-rahy-vuhl] / əˈraɪ vəl /




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The carrier strike group's arrival in Sweden signals a change in France's military focus towards its Nato allies in Northern Europe.

From BBC

Although New Zealand ranks highly in lists of the most desirable places in the world to live and work, in recent years the record numbers of arrivals have been matched by departures.

From Barron's

On June 4, 1850, just a few days after the Fox sisters’ arrival, Greeley spontaneously invited a friend and turned up at Barnum’s Hotel to investigate this new idea of spirit communication.

From Literature

The arrival of the soapy “Scream 7” is a rare example of a 1990s cultural artifact that has survived, though its pulse is weakening.

From The Wall Street Journal

Factors driving this increase include asylum-related returns, agreements with countries outside the UK, schemes to remove foreign offenders, and schemes to return small boat arrivals, the Home Office said.

From BBC