Sentence examples for sometimes embarked from inspiring English sources

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Although North Korea has sometimes embarked on such reforms, the government has then pulled back, perhaps for fear of losing control in one of the world's most tightly controlled countries.

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Law students sometimes embark on their chosen course without knowing what exactly they've let themselves in for.

Historically, however, many rulers have seen little benefit to peace and have embarked upon sometimes long and destructive wars.

Aristotle, in his treatises, as a rule lists and discusses the opinions (doxai) of men in general and of the experts (who often are philosophers) in particular, concerning an issue in metaphysics, or physics, or psychology, and sometimes ethics, before embarking on his own investigations.

They embarked on a sometimes turbulent friendship with Dali and his wife, Gala.

In the wake of criticism over crass, destructive and sometimes-violent behavior, the Big Bad Wolf embarked on a rebranding effort by retaining a public relations firm to revamp his image.

Eventually, however, augmented with federal, state, and sometimes foundation money, one city after another embarked on educational programs for the bright child.

2. Vladimir Meduna, Gateway to Ostrava-Poruba, Ostrava, 1953 Stalin embarked on a "Great Change", sometimes called the "Great Retreat", in the 1930s, industrialising the USSR and crushing most revolutionary experimentation as petit-bourgeois utopianism.

"We embarked upon the path of deliberate but sometimes uncomfortable change in order to deliver long-term, sustainable success for the bank," said the two chief executives in their results statement.

We've asked leading Black community members to share their own words of gratitude, mourning (and sometimes apology) to that generation of brave souls who embarked into a new world after hundreds of years of subjugation.

They emerged from the Sahara and embarked for the Canaries or southern Spain in tiny rowing boats, sometimes succeeding, sometimes drowning – until 2004, when the EU paid for extra coastal patrols and sent them flowing back to Melilla and to a new and bloody crisis.

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