Sentence examples for there was newly from inspiring English sources

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This leaves a silver and minus-red dye deposit wherever there was newly exposed silver halide in the red layer.

Similarly, the blue layer, newly exposed with blue light from above and processed with a developer containing a minus-blue (or yellow) dye coupler, leaves a silver and minus-blue dye deposit wherever there was newly exposed silver halide in the blue layer.

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Where once the public, and regulators, took for granted that big banks were adequately capitalized, now there are newly determined regulators.

Along with this art horde there is newly commissioned work, created especially for the fair.

There is newly released footage of Nazi sympathizers frog-marching through London in 1936.

Many felt pressured into having sexual relations and there were newly pregnant women in the camps.

There are newly appreciated grains (farro), spices (smoked paprika), oils (coconut), and plant milks (almond, hemp).

There were newly famous queer guys on television, advising straight guys on romance and life.

Now there are newly voiced concerns that computed tomography, or CT, may be a health risk as well.

There are newly religious young men and people who are already strictly Orthodox, as well as the nonobservant.

Her ambitions there are newly complicated by Mr. Perry, who appeals to some of the same voters.

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