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suite

noun as in set of rooms or furniture

noun as in entourage of people

noun as in series

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On a business trip to Dubai and Abu Dhabi in February 1989, she was unnerved to find she had been booked to travel alone with Al Fayed and to stay in his hotel suite, while the rest of his entourage were staying in a separate accommodation.

From BBC

Ms Hand then went to a penthouse suite in the Beacon Hotel with a group of people who included Mr McGregor and his security team.

From BBC

Robbie and Ackerley founded Lucky Chap Entertainment with producers Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr in 2014, the same year they began dating after meeting on the set of the film “Suite Française.”

“Given the strong trend in consumer spending, the presented numbers indicate that users were generally unimpressed by the recent features, meaning that the next suite of A.I.-to-product offerings will need to do an overall better job to impress the public.”

From Slate

The Apple findings were published earlier this month in a technical paper that has attracted widespread attention in AI labs and the lay press, not only because the results are well-documented, but also because the researchers work for the nation’s leading high-tech consumer company — and one that has just rolled out a suite of purported AI features for iPhone users.

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

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