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premiere

[pri-meer, -myair] / prɪˈmɪər, -ˈmyɛər /


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Shepherd, ahead of her show’s premiere in September 2022, told Yahoo Entertainment that she hopes viewers can see her series as “your escape from the doom and gloom.”

From Los Angeles Times

Last Tuesday, Philip Glass withdrew the delayed premiere in June of his latest symphony, No. 15.

From Los Angeles Times

But since taking over the experiences unit, he has frequently collaborated with colleagues in entertainment and schmoozed with stars at movie premieres and events in the parks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those executives were so confident in the show’s success that they decided to move up the premiere date from February to late November to take advantage of the increase in viewership around the holidays.

From Los Angeles Times

The union will result in a “premiere shale operator,” Devon CEO Clay Gaspar said.

From Barron's