Sentence examples for again changed to from inspiring English sources

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During the period of de-Stalinization in the 1950 and early '60s, the city's name was again changed, to Donetsk.

During the Japanese occupation (until 1945), the name of the city was once again changed to Fengtian.

In 1987, its name was again changed, to NCSE Reports (see Section "From NCSE Reports" below).

Carey once again changed to a beige ensemble similar to her first outfit before performing her debut single, "Vision of Love".

When Nike took over from Adidas as Arsenal's kit provider in 1994, Arsenal's away colours were again changed to two-tone blue shirts and shorts.

After overnight transfection, the media were once again changed to fresh media.

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Following validation, realignment may be performed and the preference may again change to that of a high recall rate for the purposes of SV discovery, knowing you may encounter a higher number of false positives.

Again he changed to 4-3-3 duringamee gand againgait it worked.

The name of the character Glaucus in the final script has again been changed to Marcus.

Damascus again changed hands, to the Ottomans.

After shortening the name to Polka Tulk, the band again changed their name to Earth (which Osbourne hated) and continued as a four-piece without Phillips and Clarke.

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