Sentence examples for back to the coverage from inspiring English sources

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One thinks back to the coverage of the Somalia famine, which killed 260,000 in 2011.

If the Pacific war didn't take hold in the popular imagination and Hollywood quite as firmly as the European one did, the roots may extend back to the coverage of combat in the two theaters.

By looking back to the coverage of immigration since the May 2010 general election, she has been able to reveal a disturbing pattern of wholly negative articles about refugees seeking asylum in Britain.

"Having heard about the Xabi Alonso/Sergio Ramos 'deliberate' red cards in Ajax v Real Madrid, my memories went back to the coverage of FA Cup football in the early 1980s when I was a boy in Holland," begins Hans Baas.

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Ezra Klein added that the increased partisanship is evident in the courts too, with Democratic-appointed judges ruling the Affordable Care Act constitutional and Republican-appointed judges ruling the opposite, "which is not what most legal scholars and analysts predicted":Dahlia Lithwick went back to the initial coverage of the GOP's lawsuits.

One only has to think back to the initial coverage of the deaths of Jean Charles de Menezes in Stockwell in 2005 and Ian Tomlinson at the G20 demonstration last year to be reminded that news – that "first rough draft of history" – can sometimes be very rough indeed.

But until then, it's back to the hardcore startup coverage you're addicted to.

Insurance companies may also apply the money to future premiums, or pass the dollars back to the employer that sponsored the coverage, which may use the funds to lower premiums or add benefits.

More Pole positions Back to the Sun's Polish coverage.

Leo Henning, who was having a rare night off, was pulled out of the audience at the theatre's production of "Phantom," and went straight back to the station to coördinate coverage.

The report finds the Senate health plan will increase deductibles, push many seniors and poor people out of health insurance markets altogether and – bright spot – reduce premiums by – back to the bad news – imposing coverage caps and eliminating benefits.

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