Sentence examples for was apparently booked from inspiring English sources

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The $49 million in question was apparently booked by the America Online unit of the company when it sold advertising for other companies which it did not name and then booked the proceeds as revenue to AOL.

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Back in August of 2013, the duo were apparently booked to appear on "The Colbert Report," but host Stephen Colbert told his audience that Daft Punk canceled at the last minute.

News of my changed itinerary had not reached Egypt and I was not, apparently, booked onto the Frankfurt flight.

The New York Tribune declared it trash, but Crane was apparently pleased the book was making a stir.

The last book was apparently more theoretical, but in the surviving manuscript it is fragmentary.

The book was apparently Dahl's personal favourite, and has been translated into 38 languages.

The Camorra, suddenly the topic of a best-selling book, was apparently not happy.

That book was apparently in use for centuries at the Monastery of St. Sabbas in the Judaean Desert.

Christie, who was scathing about many film and television adaptations of her books, was apparently cautiously supportive of Lumet's take.

But I loved the punch line: the book was apparently badly received, sold fewer than 100 copies and helped sink its publisher.

(Later, it came to light that the book was apparently a roman à clef, when the humiliated woman Maksik seems to have based his heroine on accused him of violations of confidence).

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