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The engagements
noun
An appointment, especially to speak or perform
Exact(60)
The engagements have kept him winding his way through every borough except Staten Island.
The engagements between Delta Company and its shadowy adversaries contain an element of theater.
"The Engagements" uses the trite but stealthily satisfying device of telling different love stories in different time periods, from 1947 to 2012.
The engagements, which began last month at the Cinerama Theater in Seattle, will continue at the Castro in San Francisco this month and the Egyptian in Los Angeles in December.
The engagements that will matter most, after Bush and Cheney have at last departed, will be not only with Iran and North Korea but with the neglected goal of worldwide nuclear-arsenal reductions, negotiated in full embrace of the ideal of abolition.
The engagements are part of the Queen's UK-wide tour, which began in March.
The engagements that work focus on process to ensure that diverse stakeholders are a part of decision making.
The engagements with the material construction site that the participants in this research project demonstrated cannot be seen as involving the material as opposed to the digital.
The engagements resulting from Adlertag became known as the Battle of Britain.
"The engagements of the operations are conducted primarily by the partner force, with our support in a background role," Waldhauser told lawmakers recently.
The engagements were part of the battles of the Jordan Valley, which also saw fighting against Transjordan in the area of Gesher.
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