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inaugural

[in-aw-gyer-uhl, -ger-uhl] / ɪnˈɔ gyər əl, -gər əl /


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This year, the Golden Globes are a multi-day affair, with an inaugural “Golden Week” serving as a proverbial pregame for Hollywood’s party of the year.

From Los Angeles Times

Her ambitions were practical—“not to suggest dogmatic prescriptions or pat solutions,” she wrote in the inaugural issue, but to provide facts and “moral support” so “women can make knowledgeable decisions.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Its inaugural competition is scheduled to take place in Las Vegas in May.

From BBC

Sign up now to be the first in the know, and receive the inaugural edition.

From MarketWatch

"City Hall will deliver an agenda of safety, affordability, and abundance - where government looks and lives like the people it represents," he told the crowd in his inaugural address.

From BBC