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the engagements
noun
An appointment, especially to speak or perform
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THE ENGAGEMENTS, by J. Courtney Sullivan.
He won a number of the engagements but could effect no permanent acquisition of territory.
As Wright jokingly noted, the timing of the engagements did make them seem prearranged.
The engagements have kept him winding his way through every borough except Staten Island.
After winning a competition in 1991, they obtained management, but the engagements dried up.
After the engagements, the gunmen are often seen retreating toward Pakistan.
The engagements between Delta Company and its shadowy adversaries contain an element of theater.
Although the engagements involving the Mostly Mozart orchestra have been canceled, the rest of the programs are expected to proceed.
"The Engagements" uses the trite but stealthily satisfying device of telling different love stories in different time periods, from 1947 to 2012.
Later that year Don had to return from a UK tour after overdosing on amphetamines, leaving Phil to complete the engagements alone.
I perfectly admit that parliaments should be able to authorise the engagements demanded of countries both in the budgetary union and banking union.
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