Sentence examples for once again informed from inspiring English sources

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Fast forward to last month, when Bransky received his latest annual winter payments letter, which once again informed him that he would be getting only £100 (the payments have been reduced overall since 2009) and for the same reason – that he was deemed to be sharing his home with another pensioner.

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His music has seeped into the culture of R&B, whether or not the people listening realise, and his style is once again informing the work of today's producers.

When fully established, the visionary marine protections established in Palau's national marine reserve will once again serve to inform world leaders and demonstrate how the economic benefits of long-term marine resource preservation can vastly outweigh short-term resource exploitation.

lawsuit, because, once again, Spitzer hadn't informed them in advance of going to court.

Once again, Abu Hamada's men informed them, they would be getting on coaches and trying for the beach.

While socializing with good friends just yesterday, I was reminded once again that to be informed places anyone in a stressful situation throughout our day-to-day life, since the vast majority of people are uninformed about the many things they nonetheless feel compelled and justified to weigh in on.

Thanks to President Obama, thousands of health care providers will once again be able to inform women of their full range of health care options, while others, such as many of our partners, will finally be eligible for international family planning funding.

It appears that for patients, the opportunity to be fully informed has once again been missed.

Once again, the agency neglected to inform the F.B.I. or the State Department that at least one Al Qaeda operative was in the country.

She informed my father, once again, that she'd always known he would never amount to anything.

Hence, the controller once again will need to be adequately informed to distinguish between the different scenarios by appropriate changes to SI, insulin on board, or correction factors, with or without glucagon delivery, based on multimodality inputs or cues (e.g., exercise announcement, accelerometer/heart rate inputs, and alcohol announcement).

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