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premiere

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A premiere is the first artistic performance of theatrical, musical or other cultural presentations. Premiere may also refer to: In film : Premiere (1937 film) , an Austrian musical crime film Premiere (film) , a 1938 British mystery film In television ...

Usage examples of premiere.

In February MOM premiered Broadway Melody a huge box-office success followed by Hollywood Revue of 1929, offering such stars as Marie Dressier, Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Laurel and Hardy and Joan Crawford.

As for the second, in my own opinion neither Upper Gumtree nor Flokati will win at Winnipeg because Mercer Lorrimore is shipping his great horse Premiere by horse-van.

Wiener the leadoff spot in its November 1948 issue, premiering his new work before a wide audience of scientists and the public.

Some dozens of both phyla in the audience had come from other cities on the continent for this premiere performance.

Gave, grossi par la premiere fonte des neiges, rouler entre ses rives verdoyantes ses eaux froides qui fumaient par places sous les rayons obliques du soleil levant et pour ecouter leur fracas torrentueux.

Madonna or Josh Brolin or Amy Locane or Veronica Webb or Stephen Dorff or Ed Limato or Richard Gere or Lela Rochon or Ace of Base, where turkey-burgers were always served, which we always washed down with pink-grapefruit iced tea, and bonfires were always lit throughout the city along with the giant cones of klieg lights announcing premieres.

Much as liberals had attacked Chiang Kai-shek and would one day attack the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan for not being Thomas Jefferson clones, Kennedy decided the South Vietnamese premiere, Ngo Dinh Diem, had his shortcomings.

Collis and Alanna Brooks, and the two of them were incautious enough to sign undertakings to take part in the premiere.

I examine the beauty of a woman, 'la premiere chose que j'ecarte, ce sont les jambes'.

At cockail parties, soirees, premieres, and so on, she will usually be accompanied by one or other of her parents, but after a few months she will begin to arrive alone, still a rather hesitant figure, slightly ill at ease about the aggressive sexiness of her catsuits and leotards, continually on edge about her appearance, until, during her second year of social immersion, she will be widely celebrated for her aplomb, verbal asperity, and daring and expertise in bed.

He went on to explain that for the first year or so Knights of Access was one of the world’s premiere cybergangs but they never did anything harmful to civilians.

He went on to explain that for the first year or so Knights of Access was one of the world's premiere cybergangs but they never did anything harmful to civilians.

Their premiere creation, and the one we're most concerned with, has the effect of destroying the memory center of the brain.

While the better-read of them would recognize her name she was one of the premiere writers on wild card matters in the world, after all-she wasn't a broadcast journalist.

Other lights came from moving pylons, five feet tall, that shot up mini-rockets filled with flash powder and confetti and ticker tape, in addition to beams that swung back and forth like searchlights at a world premiere.