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premiere

[pri-meer, -myair, pruh-myer] / prɪˈmɪər, -ˈmyɛər, prəˈmyɛr /


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In “Steal,” a six-episode limited series on Prime Video that premieres in full on Wednesday, Turner embodies an undeniably chaotic finance worker named Zara.

From Los Angeles Times

Phoenix and Mara were in attendance when the film received a record 23-minute standing ovation following its September world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, where it also won the grand jury prize.

From BBC

Speaking to BBC News at the premiere of his latest film Shelter, Statham admitted that his commitment to doing his own stunts has sometimes comes at a cost.

From BBC

In real life, Shakespeare had a son named Hamnet who died at age 11 in 1596, several years before “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” premiered at the Globe Theatre.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tiler Peck’s “Real Truth,” a world premiere, was accompanied by a tape of Gregory Porter speaking and singing a piety-filled statement about truth versus make-believe.

From The Wall Street Journal