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the eventful
adjective
Of or pertaining to high levels of activity; having many memorable events.
synonyms
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Lim uses State Department cables and interviews with eyewitnesses to reconstruct a more complete picture of the events in Chengdu, calling to attention incidents outside of Beijing in the eventful spring of 1989.
The eventful day started quietly.
The eventful period that followed the war left its imprint upon books of all kinds.
Outlines the eventful career of Walter Duranty, Moscow correspondent for the N.Y.
Asked about how has dealt with the "eventful past few years", Murdoch said: "It's been stressful..
During the eventful game Mansfield survived to hold York to a 1-1 draw.
Hasnt Mr. Bergen learned anything in the eventful nine years since he met the terrorist?
The diaries are an always readable marriage of the eventful and the banal.
As the eventful day approaches, public interest becomes more intense, and various rumors are set afloat concerning the election.
Tells of his career as district attorney, and the eventful years that followed when he was a leader in reform.
The eventful campaign of 216 was begun by a new, aggressive move on the part of Rome.
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