Sentence examples for who has continued from inspiring English sources

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Mr Sezer, who has continued in office as a caretaker, vetoed this.

He was replaced by his understudy, Brad Oscar, who has continued in the role.

"Julie is not a market artist," Jeffrey Deitch, who has continued to follow her work closely, said last month.

"I want to thank everyone who has continued to do business with us during this troubled time," it read.

But it was Valerie – who has continued her own investigation for the last two decades – that made up her mind.

His brother David, meanwhile, who has continued to be a major funder as well as a board member at Cato, owns an additional twenty-five per cent share.

But economists are looking for a significant rebound in business restocking this year, helped by a resilient consumer who has continued to spend despite paying higher taxes.

She said that Dr. Tilghman, who has continued to teach during her time in office, would remain on Princeton's faculty, which she joined in 1986.

"We always got the same party line here," Mr. White, who has continued to visit and lobby in Israel, said the other day in Jerusalem.

One of the few consistently healthy and productive Dodgers has been Adrian Gonzalez ($21 million), who has continued to provide an anchor in the middle of the lineup.

Since then, the case has become a cause for Mr. Jarecki, who has continued his investigation long after his film was finished.

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