Sentence examples for is addressed again from inspiring English sources

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Dean's reputation is addressed again in "The Benders", and catches up to him in the second and third seasons.

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He cries that his biggest fear is that something like that could happen with the other women, the women whom he is addressing (again, unnecessarily) in this pity party.

It won't be addressed again".

Fortunately, there is another year to wait before this subject has to be addressed again seriously.

But the legislation is expected to be addressed again as soon as Parliament gets back to work.

What this term, final solution, meant was that the Jewish presence would never have to be addressed again because there would be no more Jews.

Rooney says revenue sharing will have to be addressed again in a new deal, although Goodell indicated he did not think revenue sharing was a primary issue.

Judge Nancy Ashley ordered that Mr. Peterson be held without bail until a May 6 hearing, when the issue of bail will be addressed again.

The judge may wish the accused good morning when he is first brought in, but he will not be addressed again until the end, when the judge announces his decision and what happens next.

On Tuesday, the lower house of Parliament approved the government's bill, but the lack of a vote by the upper house means the measure cannot be addressed again until the next session of Parliament, scheduled to begin in late February.

Unless we take stock of the fact that maybe socialism and the socialist impulse has to be addressed again; it has to be married as it was married in the 1930s, the 1940s and even into the 1950s, to the engine that is capitalism.

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