Sentence examples for yet another phase from inspiring English sources

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But these days, Amazon appears to be entering yet another phase of its very analyzed public life.

By now, the war is already moving on to yet another phase, which we'll begin to grasp sometime next year.

For the Aceto family, the euro — and the euro crisis — is yet another phase in a long and rich history.

By the time I sat down to lunch with Anne Baldassari and Claude Picasso in September, the story had entered yet another phase.

Prosecutors will retry Mr. Tarloff, adding yet another phase to a case that has dragged on for years as his mental health waxed and waned.

Prosecutors will most likely retry Mr. Tarloff, adding yet another phase to a case that has dragged on for years as Mr. Tarloff's mental health waxed and waned.

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Still the stamping ground of the artistic-minded élite, Europe had entered on yet another civilized phase.

But today both sides were willing to declare fresh momentum and, as their negotiators were landing in the United States, to move forward once more into yet another "decisive" phase of peacemaking.

She had convinced herself all along that God had chosen her from among many and had subsequently considered every calamity yet another crucial phase in the strenuous test that was being put to her.

This week marks the beginning of yet another critical phase in the struggle to rescue campaign finance reform from the determined opposition of the Republican leadership in the House of Representatives.

They're about to enter yet another administrative phase of their career: accounting and management of all those federal dollars.

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