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[pree-vyoo] / ˈpriˌvyu /


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"What's so exciting is that we're seeing a preview of what will become a very normal planetary system," says John Livingston, the study's lead author from the Astrobiology Center in Tokyo, Japan.

From Science Daily

If Moore and her creative team weren’t aware of how society viewed her and single women, CBS’ preview audiences reminded them by reacting poorly to Mary Richards as a divorcée.

From Salon

Interim head coach Carrick was coy when asked specifically about the club's position as he spoke in a news conference to preview Sunday's Premier League encounter with Fulham.

From BBC

In a preview of what was to come, some drove unmarked cars.

From The Wall Street Journal

Morgan analyst Tami Zakaria wrote in a preview report that investors will focus on pricing commentary and expect positive momentum in the company’s construction and power generation businesses.

From Barron's