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premiere

[pri-meer, -myair] / prɪˈmɪər, -ˈmyɛər /


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He keeps a low profile outside Disney’s offices and rarely speaks publicly, though he is active on X and Instagram, where he shares photos of himself with stars at premieres and on vacation in Iceland.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Chapter 2” premiered at the Venice International Film Festival last September, but its theatrical release was pulled and remains indefinitely delayed, while the final two chapters remain in production or development, according to IMDb.

From Los Angeles Times

Stressed about the impossibility of work-life balance, a Mexican American music video director hires a doppelgänger in this film, which premiered at Sundance.

From Los Angeles Times

If time, location or affordability are keeping you from seeing the ballet, a bold new production of ‘Nutcracker’ premiering Tuesday on ‘Great Performances’ is a way to keep the tradition.

From Los Angeles Times

On December 17, 2015, "Ten Years" premiered in Hong Kong and showcased five dystopian vignettes -- including one directed by Chow -- at a time when many residents feared Beijing's growing political influence in the semi-autonomous city.

From Barron's