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premiere

[pri-meer, -myair, pruh-myer] / prɪˈmɪər, -ˈmyɛər, prəˈmyɛr /


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When the film was released later that year, the world premiere was attended by Prince Charles and Lady Diana only a month before their wedding.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most of them clock in at around 35 minutes, although the latest season premiere runs just over an hour.

From Salon

While he thinks the series might be a bit "dark" for his friends, Alfie will be watching the show for the first time at the London premiere on Saturday.

From BBC

The video for Opalite premiered on Friday, and stars Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson as a "lonely man" who summons Swift into his life by spraying a magic potion on his beloved cactus.

From BBC

She has spent a lot of time in Texas in recent years, both to shoot and promote her documentary “The Librarians,” which premieres on PBS on Feb. 9.

From Salon