Sentence examples for recently transpired from inspiring English sources

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The tour lasts two hours and "combines the history of Wall Street, as well as what's recently transpired," Mr. Luan said.

The numbers don't seem to include tablets, though it recently transpired that even the top-selling Android tablet sales were, to quote Samsung, "quite small".

Extraordinary events had recently transpired in England, with King Charles I executed, power in the hands of a commoner, and freedom of the pulpit given to Puritans.

In the interim, the American public's perception of the man has gradually transformed from the raw emotion inherent to recently transpired events into a more detached resignation commonly associated with history.

The distraught young man tells Dr. Phil in the video above, "I want to let all you guys know I did everything possible in the world to protect them …" Dr. Phil offers Gordon help for dealing with the events that have recently transpired, on today's show.

Notaro first garnered high-profile praise in 2012 during a now-legendary performance in which she revealed a series of tragic events that had recently transpired in her life, including her breakup, her mother's unexpected death and her breast cancer diagnosis.

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Recently, it transpired that hundreds of tonnes of radioactive water were leaking each day into the Pacific.So Mr Abe has to tread carefully.

It has not transpired recently, when the payments – £48m over four years – have barely softened the landing at the lower level.

What has transpired recently is that students and teachers have been overlooked, in favour of what I believe, to be private interest.

More recently it has transpired that α-subunits can differ in terms of subcellular location (plasma membrane versus intracellular organelles) and mode of Cl− transport (Cl− channel versus Cl−/H+ antiporter) [4] [7].

Coutard shruggingly agreed with a "Ouais": he had recently fallen out, it transpired, with François Truffaut, who reportedly could not tolerate Coutard's bad temper, which was apparently caused by an attempt to quit smoking.

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