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been event
noun
An occurrence; something that happens.
Exact(2)
I'm only slightly dissapointed that there is no Maureen Madill this year (the Ryder Cup has been event she continued to commentate on for Five Live since moving to BBCTV) or Paul Eales or Andrew Murray.
Following Kneale's death in 2006, film historian Robert Simpson said that the serial had been "event television, emptying the streets and pubs for the six weeks of its duration".
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The organization has advertised in the past, but its approach has either been event-driven -- the mass arrests of antiwar protesters -- or, in recent years, all text ads about issues that ran on op-ed pages in newspapers.
"We haven't fully developed the business model yet, and up until now [planning] has been event-oriented and haphazard".
Company videos are "coming soon," the spokesperson tells me, and a separate source notes that these videos will be hosted both on company pages as well as in other places: another feature that LinkedIn has been quietly developing has been event-style pages that let you search for specific subjects by hashtags in order to browse videos and other content related to them (here is one for #TED2017).
Those who emigrated from Sweden before 31 December 2006, and had been event-free at the time of emigration (n = 624, 1.9%), were censored at the date of emigration.
was event television.
It's event television.
But life itself is event driven.
Nicholas Rutherford is event director for AidEx.
This was event TV by acclamation.
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