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introductory

[in-truh-duhk-tuh-ree] / ˌɪn trəˈdʌk tə ri /


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There’s also artwork shown for abandoned concepts, such as a never-built Chinese restaurant with a robotic host that was envisioned for Main Street, as well as alternative visions for the introductory land.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, both parts will end their introductory flight to space with crash landings at sea.

From Reuters

The rat czar also said during her introductory presser that no more “dirty curbs” will be tolerated, referring to the piles of trash seen outside.

From Washington Times

“I’m going to learn more now,” he said at his introductory news conference.

From Washington Times

“I’m in a place in my life where it means a lot more to be wanted,” Beckham said Thursday afternoon, wearing all black beneath a white Ravens ball cap at his introductory news conference.

From Washington Post