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were events
noun
An occurrence; something that happens.
Exact(58)
Their albums were events.
The fetes were events for the community.
Nonevents, in fact, were events like any other, if not more so.
Tumulty then asked Anderson if there were events in her life which might undermine her credibility.
There were events throughout the day, so ragas could be performed at the appropriate times.
Mr. Kleiber appeared sparingly with symphony orchestras, but his concert appearances were events.
It may need to be said: These were events that Hitchens welcomed.
None were events of our making, but Australia responded creatively to all of them.
"Our team flights were events by themselves," quarterback Roman Gabriel said of the Rams' halcyon days.
They became draws because they were events — big, bold plays, impressive and capacious.
These attracted speakers of the highest calibre and were events that Jay relished attending.
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