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briefing [ˈ-ɪŋ] N

1. briefing (instructions):

briefing

2. briefing (information session):

briefing

I . brief [bri:f] ADJ

II . brief [bri:f] N

1. brief Aus, Brit (instructions):

III . brief [bri:f] VB trans

1. brief (inform):

2. brief (give instructions to):

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However, as she read the briefing notes, she began to realise that the programme was aimed at her.
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A mission briefing will begin at the start of every mission, aided by a full motion video sequence.
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Airfield facilities include a private hangar and a clubhouse with pre-flight briefing facilities, kitchen and toilets.
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From there, their missions start with a quick briefing from the aircraft carrier's admiral via radio.
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Groups use varied methods to try to achieve their aims including lobbying, media campaigns, publicity stunts, polls, research, and policy briefings.
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However, the more participants there are the more time and money is needed to set up good quality discussions with clear neutrally presented briefings.
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Released in 2008, it drew on formal submissions as comments made at workshops, forums and briefings during the community engagement program.
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For example, our briefings were always held outside in the open air.
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Each mission started with a briefing, giving the pilot a general outline of what was needed to do.
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Locations are selected by a lucky draw in the briefing.
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