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was events
noun
An occurrence; something that happens.
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It was events that interested him, things happening, not those involved.
But it was events in Iran in 1953 that set the template.
There weren't events management degrees when I was a young man, but I was "events and marketing assistant" or something.
But it was events at a small hospital in the heart of England that came back to haunt him at the height of his powers.
Time was, events like the tsunami in the Indian Ocean, the floods from Katrina, the Japanese earthquake, were distant tragedies I responded to by writing checks.
While Pinter was always a radical nonconformist, it was events such as the 1973 overthrow of President Allende in Chile and the imprisonment of the Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky that encouraged him to give voice to his political opinions: something that was to feed into plays such as One for the Road and Mountain Language, and encourage him to retrieve The Hothouse.
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was event television.
This was event TV by acclamation.
It was event television.
The other is events.
These are events.
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