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episode

[ep-uh-sohd, -zohd] / ˈɛp əˌsoʊd, -ˌzoʊd /


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But when Moonves commissioned a pilot, Burnett said a stand-alone episode was too costly and couldn’t capture the show’s slow-burn endgame.

From Los Angeles Times

The podcast was created in 2016 to be a space for black women to discuss a wide range of topics, and the pair have recorded almost 300 episodes.

From BBC

The episode also is a reminder of the virtues of missile defense.

From The Wall Street Journal

In his speech, Pill said a “structural change” in the way wages and prices are set might ensure that “persistence in the current episode may again be greater than implied by our standard models.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But even they may be stumped when faced with the gargantuan challenge of coming up with a deserving story to encapsulate the unique feat of producing 500 episodes of television.

From Los Angeles Times