Sentence examples for was thereafter recognized from inspiring English sources

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Chamonix was thereafter recognized as the first Winter Olympics.

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To many Americans, Bulosan's essay marked his introduction, and his name was thereafter well recognized.

Bolshevik rule was thereafter established.

Clinical and laboratory data were collected daily until the plateau phase was recognized and thereafter when significant neurological changes were observed.

After strict infection control practices and vigilance for SARS were reinstituted, the last case was recognized in mid-June, and no other cases were recorded thereafter.

The disease was first recognized in Europe in 1971 and has thereafter caused high economic losses, particularly in Asia.

It is to be used in order to climb on it, in order to "see the world rightly"; but thereafter it must be recognized as nonsense and be thrown away.

3 In a randomized study, GEM monotherapy showed significant improvements in OS and clinical benefit response compared to 5-FU. 4 Thereafter, it has been recognized as the standard regimen for pancreatic cancer.

During the 1940s and thereafter he became increasingly identified with the Abstract Expressionist movement and was recognized as one of its leaders in the mid-1950s.

I was recognized".

Two subfamilies are recognized.

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