Sentence examples for recognized once again from inspiring English sources

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When Punch passed away recently, the centrality of his role in publishing the Pentagon Papers was recognized once again as a pivotal moment in press freedom and a pivotal moment in the history of The Times.

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And we must do this by recognizing once again that government -- an enlightened government -- has an extraordinary responsibility to assist in this task".

Still, the uproar has forced people to recognize once again the importance of the policies set by technological platforms — such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter.

I am ambitious for our brands, and I believe that marketplace opinion is turning in our favor, recognizing (once again) that content is valuable and that great content is incredibly valuable.

Klepacki is happy to see older games offered on the Wii, hoping that gamers are "recognizing once again that simple, short fun experiences are just as good as...long, huge-production experiences".

He sought a speedy restoration of the states, on the grounds that they had never truly left the Union, and thus should again be recognized once loyal citizens formed a government.

"It must be said that even the State Department and Central Intelligence Agency offices involved in Iraq have come to recognize that once again Chalabi has become a highly valuable contact for them," said Reuel Marc Gerecht, a senior fellow and expert on Iran and Iraq at the American Enterprise Institute.

"It's very important to recognize that once again the decline in unemployment did not come the way you want it to — by more people getting jobs.

Free from the ravages of Alzheimer's, she recognized her children once again, and told us one last time that she loved us.

Although his work was removed from German museums under the Nazi regime and categorized as "degenerate art," after World War II his talent was once again recognized.

Angela Kane, the top United Nations disarmament official, who worked with the watchdog organization to lead an investigation into the Aug. 21 attack and other suspected uses of chemical weapons in Syria, said in a statement, "If he were alive today, Alfred Nobel would be gratified indeed that his committee has once again recognized disarmament for its great benefit to humanity".

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