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episode
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An incident or action standing out by itself, but more or less connected with a complete series of events.
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"episode" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a single event or unit of a television series, radio program, or podcast. For example, "The latest episode of Game of Thrones was intense!".
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The book features blogposts on every episode from all five seasons, plus interviews with the cast and features on the show – as well as many, many of your comments, which have made this blog the great forum it is.
A kind of ancient episode of Cribs, if you will.
What's more, this sort of drama feels genuinely new: beyond the odd episode of Doctor Who and Quantum Leap, speculative alternate histories are rarely told on TV.
The incident represents an embarrassing episode for Coleman and the FAW, with the former Fulham manager, who is close to agreeing a contract extension, nowhere to be seen as his team went through their final pre-match preparations.
The Radio Times reported that the penultimate episode of the series, due to air on 22 March, had been replaced by a documentary about the Caribbean.
Each episode in the two-part Christmas special filmed in Argentina attracted more than 7 million viewers last year, with a further 3 million for each episode on iPlayer.
You can read an earlier piece here by Alan Rusbridger, editor of the Guardian, which provides further background on the episode.
The longtime Braves slugger helped launch the Late Show when he appeared on the third episode.
Related: Jeremy Hunt and the Tories: a scary prospect for Britain's mental health The plan for those with common mental health conditions such as depression to see a therapist within 18 weeks, and for people having their first episode of psychosis to get help within two weeks, came into force on 1 April.
I anxiously await the new episode each Monday night.
It allows an audience made up of members of the public local to the area from where the episode is being broadcast, to grill representatives of the main parties as well as notable folks from other spheres of society.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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