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inaugural

[in-aw-gyer-uhl, -ger-uhl] / ɪnˈɔ gyər əl, -gər əl /


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While accepting the inaugural award for best podcast at last Sunday’s Golden Globes, Amy Poehler — perennial optimist and the mind behind some of contemporary culture’s most feel-good media — made a rare off-color joke.

From Salon

Jones, who worked for the Jaguars as an administrative assistant during their inaugural season in 1995, has no problem admitting she’s a fan of the team she now covers.

From Los Angeles Times

Last May, she was named a member of the Golden State Valkyries Collective and creative-directed the team’s inaugural fashion show, celebrating the intersection of sports and fashion.

From Los Angeles Times

The ad is the latest component of OpenAI’s expensive marketing offensive, which began last year with its inaugural Super Bowl commercial—its first foray into paid advertising.

From The Wall Street Journal

The inaugural season runs from January to March but beginning in 2026-27 school year the plan is to move to the traditional winter sports window, November through January.

From Los Angeles Times