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n. 大肆宣传而结果并未举办的事




    1. "It was a non-event, unlike the rest of the market.
    2. Even though the $6 million picture took in $20 million, it was considered a non-event and Mr. McBride was out of work again, until "The Big Easy."
    3. But traders said activity was so light that the day was largely a non-event.
    4. "The summit turned out to be a non-event.
    5. Last week, Christopher Potts, chief economist at Banque Indosuez, said the French election would be "something of a non-event" for the currency market.
    6. He has denied any wrongdoing, and describes the investigation as 'a banal non-event'. Mr Suard's detention followed the imprisonment in Belgium for 12 days during May of Mr Didier Pineau-Valencienne, chairman of France's Schneider electrical group.
    7. The speech was "a veritable non-event" and didn't alter the economic backdrop of the market, declared one market-maker.
    8. The White House did not allow reporters or photographers to attend the Bush-Yeltsin session in a further effort to reduce it to a non-event.
    9. "The initial reaction is one of a non-event.
    10. Even though Mansell's performance itself was a non-event, the build up to the French Grand Prix created an image of a conquering hero returning to his people.
    11. "If American is successful here, then MaxSaver becomes a non-event," says Timothy Pettee, an analyst with Bear, Stearns & Co. Adds David Sylvester of Montgomery Securities in San Francisco: "It certainly takes a lot of the fun out of the new fares."
    12. During the last few years, the weekly release of money supply data has been a non-event.
    13. 'It was just a non-event,' Benn recorded, 'like a civil servant reaching the age of 60 and retiring.'
    14. Wachtel said it was being viewed as a "non-event." President Bush signed emergency legislation to keep the government open for another 11 days.
    15. "The whole thing's a non-event and Ollie told them in so many words that Congress has no right to mess in foreign policy," said Francis F. Bodkin Jr., who trades equities at Asset Management Corp., New York.
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