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premiere

noun as in original production

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Groundbreaking moments in its early years included the world premiere of Michael Jackson's Thriller video, a 16-hour broadcast of the Live Aid concerts in 1985, and the birth of the MTV Video Music Awards.

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The premiere will be closely watched in a changed TV landscape where the stakes in satirizing the president seem higher than ever, even for an institution that’s been lampooning leaders for half a century.

Its run at the Armory, ending tomorrow, is its American premiere.

“I knew I wouldn’t be able to,” Dickinson, 29, says, sitting on a sofa in Soho’s Ham Yard Hotel on the day of the U.K. premiere in late September.

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During a celebration of the cast members leaving the show on the eve of its premiere, Johnson spoke to People about her pressure-laden experience.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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