Sentence examples for too addressed from inspiring English sources

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He, too, addressed the family.

(There were urgent political themes, too, addressed in liner notes).

He too addressed the Don Dale scandal, and repeated his apology on behalf of the Labor party.

Bachmann's gaffe served as a bookend to one made by Sarah Palin, the week before, when she, too, addressed the events of April , 1775

Zweig, too, addressed of the practical difficulties and psychological trauma resulting from the loss of his passport (which, before the First World War, wasn't even a commonplace document), which, he wrote, turned him into one of "the outlaws, of the men without a country".

Pelosi, too, addressed the press, saying she hoped to "hit the ground running" and "work together in a bipartisan way" to address the economic crisis.

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Performance and visual artist Micki Pellerano's drawings fall into this space too, addressing a conversation that's happening beyond the actual imagery, which is heavily influenced by the occult and mythology.

Refrigeration techs, too, address problems that range from five-minute fixes like loose gaskets or defective control valves, to all-out armageddons.

It's a societal problem too little addressed.

This issue, too, is addressed many times in Mr. Hall's drama, at least indirectly.

It is our contention that so far, citizens have been too much addressed as an abstract and unruly 'human factor' [18].

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