Sentence examples for now serviced from inspiring English sources

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Most of these black tunnel mouths are now serviced only by dirt tracks or have been abandoned.

Another 250,000 Israeli Jews have been packed into dozens of Jewish-only settlements on the West Bank now serviced by Jewish-only roads.

"It means the region is now serviced by a very large bank with a significant presence in the U.S.," he noted, with significant capital "to lend into the New England market".

The Clinic, founded in the early 1960s by Dr. Lowman and his wife, is now serviced by LA-based medical professionals.

The combination of resources was immediately recognized to be a cost-saver, and the crews now serviced one contiguous 80-square-mile area covering three cities.

We drove into Amarillo on the old Route 66 and witnessed what was becoming a more common sight: some old motels and business establishments with great signs, that now serviced a seedier element of society.

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Fremont General, a financial services concern, originated her adjustable-rate loan but Countrywide now services it.

Customers are now servicing themselves.

In fact, Metrc now services 11 states altogether, including Colorado, Oregon, Alaska, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada and Louisiana.

The tightening is apparent at American Oncology's Tucson operation, which now services 23 doctors at 18 locations.

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