Sentence examples for posted this week from inspiring English sources

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In this video clip posted this week, Rose announces that he and Ferris recently invested in Facebook "before the craziness".

The episode, which is two hours long, posted this week.

A video from Saturday's performance is expected to be posted this week.

The full survey results will be posted this week on outserve.org.org

His final entry is being posted this week, a chronicle of the attempts to quell insurgents in Baghdad.

To celebrate the wit, knowledge and absurdity of our readers, here is a collection of the best comments posted this week.

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Another video posted this week appears to show residents running through Bangui, carrying branches and other objects along with them.

In a  July 6 letter, which was posted this week on the safety agency's Web site, Chrysler attributed the problem to a tie-rod fracture caused "due to a weakening of the ball stud," which could occur if there were an alignment problem.

Out of 1428 animals, 103 tested positive, the researchers report in a paper posted this week in Emerging Infectious Diseases: 55 deer, 33 raccoons, 11 coyotes, and four moose.

One of the most recent reports, posted this week, has to do with a United Russia member Igor Igoshin, who entered the Duma in 1999 and has been reëlected several times since.

One posted this week, for example, described a severe malaria outbreak in Burundi.

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