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- noun Plural form of
unveiling .
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At the top of the unveilings are the HZ30W and HZ35W, both of which tout some of the highest zooms ever in the compact class: either 12-megapixel unit jumps from
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Headlining the unveilings is the world's first look at the showroom-ready Toyota Auris
Car Advice | News | Reviews Blog Tim Beissmann 2010
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-- As a person that has no business being in front of a crowd, I have very little room to make a comment on this, but I attended several "unveilings" at CES that used one of two methods of making a stage event.
RCR Wireless News 2010
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And so, you know, like uncovering that secret and we reporters pay a lot of attention to Apple in the run-up to its big product unveilings and then afterward.
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And so, you know, like uncovering that secret and we reporters pay a lot of attention to Apple in the run-up to its big product unveilings and then afterward.
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The unveilings come as Apple has seen tremendous success with the iPad, which starts at $499, launched last April.
IPad Looms Large as Tablets Hit the Market Yukari Iwatani Kane 2011
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And we'll be on hand to share all the latest car news, gossip, and unveilings starting at that painfully early hour.
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And so, you know, like uncovering that secret and we reporters pay a lot of attention to Apple in the run-up to its big product unveilings and then afterward.
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Photos: From the bear hugs for Roger Goodell in New York to the jersey unveilings at team facilities, check out draft weekend highlights.
Football News: NFL & Fantasy Stories, Teams, Stats, Scores & Schedules 2010
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As a sculptor and welder of large metal pieces, I was always invited to the unveilings, especially when a big company was involved as the sponsor or patron.
Voices of Love 2009
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