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show partially

verb as in peep/peer

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The problems with the show partially lie in the changes in the industry around it.

Most stay together for around six months after the show, partially due to contracts they sign with talent management agencies, and make a living from things like promotional nightclub appearances.

From BBC

The conservation center is “to a degree” affected by the circus closure since revenue from the show partially went toward funding its operations, Payne said.

From Time

“When Trump came down the escalator to announce his candidacy we thought we’d get two weeks of material of it,” Meyers said this week before taping a new show partially devoted to Republican preoccupations with sex.

The punitive racial and gender politics of the halftime show partially explain her diminishment.

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

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