The word "events" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to a particular group of occurrences in the past, present, or future. For example: "We have had numerous successful events this year, and I am excited for what lies ahead.".
Ministers may want to sweep these events under the carpet, but the scars of the dispute and the subsequent closure programme remain on the memories, communities and landscapes of all coalfield communities.
One of the things that's increasingly clear about the way financial markets work is that the order in which events occur matters quite a bit.
The Museums at Night festival, now in its seventh year, has gone from just 50 events to 650, all hosted at night and often under the stars.
With events taking place at venues ranging from tiny, niche museums in Orkney and Norfolk to national giants such at the Natural History Museum and the V&A, the founding ethos of the festival is to celebrate the diverse and often quirky cultural landscape of Britain and to give a voice and platform to smaller institutions.
He also misled both Barclays and the FCA by providing an account of events that was untruthful.
A standard duathlon is a 10km run followed by a 40km cycle and a final 5km run, but two new events, in Stockton-on-Tees and Winchester, are more accessible for beginners.
He noted "that once hollowed-out city centres are thriving again, with growing universities, iconic museums and cultural events, and with huge improvements to the quality of life".
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