Sentence examples for defined once again from inspiring English sources

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In the 16th century the rod (5.5 yards, or 16.5 feet) was defined (once again as a learning device and not as a standard) as the length of the left feet of 16 men lined up heel to toe as they emerged from church.

Early on September 21, the eye became better defined once again and Bonnie restrengthened slightly while continuing its slow northeast motion.

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We have to find a form of economics that – without nostalgia or racism – allows the working population to define, once again, its own values, its own aspirations, its own story.

McClain, also a co-producer of the This Is It album said, "This song only defines, once again, what the world already knows -- that Michael [Jackson] is one of God's greatest gifts".

At every opportunity, we must try to define 'landscape' once again, so as to add something new to our academic research.

My autonomy to define myself had once again been stripped from me.

As in the selection step, a PMF is once again defined: π t + 1 ( i ) ∝ μ C t + 1 ( i ), (23).

Neural networks more powerful than Turing machines may be defined, however, by exploiting once again the expressive power of real numbers.

The intended straight paths defined by the goal once again matched the actual executed paths.

He advocates that this level should once again define the Permian-Triassic boundary, since it clearly records a universal geologic event of great significance to marine biotas.

Winston Churchill, chancellor of the Exchequer in 1925, decided to follow prevailing financial opinion and adopt the prewar parity (i.e., to define a pound sterling once again as equal to 123.274 grains of gold 11/12 fine).

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