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- verb Present participle of
preview .
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Knowing a game backwards and forwards before formally previewing it kind of defeats the purpose of * previewing* a game, if other elements besides game mechanics are important.
Boardgame News 2010
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Knowing a game backwards and forwards before formally previewing it kind of defeats the purpose of * previewing* a game, if other elements besides game mechanics are important.
Boardgame News Ryan B. 2010
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Knowing a game backwards and forwards before formally previewing it kind of defeats the purpose of * previewing* a game, if other elements besides game mechanics are important.
Boardgame News Ryan B. 2010
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Knowing a game backwards and forwards before formally previewing it kind of defeats the purpose of * previewing* a game, if other elements besides game mechanics are important.
Boardgame News Ryan B. 2010
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The economy has been hurting, but this morning in previewing the President’s speech tonight, our former colleague, the President’s Chief of Staff, said this: ‘[W] e rescued the economy.’
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During a Tuesday conference call previewing the event, a senior administration official ducked a question about how Obama's campaign team may slice and dice Twitter data from the event to gauge public opinion on a range of issues.
Obama's Twitter Town Hall Delivers Political Gains The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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On a call previewing tonight's LGBT forum, an Edwards adviser just said that he's not worried about the fact that Edwards is not for gay marriage because, if elected, "we will have a first lady in Elizabeth Edwards who will be our lobbyist."
Edwards Conference Call: Elizabeth the Lobbyist? - Swampland - TIME.com 2007
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ANDY SERWER, "FORTUNE" MAGAZINE: That's called previewing it, right?
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The output controls I have discussed thus far, namely previewing, weighing options, and adjusting pace, all serve to slow you down so you are a more reflective person.
A Mind at a Time M.D. Mel Levine 2002
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The output controls I have discussed thus far, namely previewing, weighing options, and adjusting pace, all serve to slow you down so you are a more reflective person.
A Mind at a Time M.D. Mel Levine 2002
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