Examples of 'once again called' in a sentence

Meaning of "once again called"

Once again called: Refers to something being named or designated with the same title or identifier as before. It implies a reversion back to a previous name or label

How to use "once again called" in a sentence

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once again called
Assembly was once again called upon to exercise this power.
At 9:00 pm local time the government once again called for a ceasefire.
We once again called in a geobiologist who detected stray electric current.
The responsibilities involved above are once again called upon to create initiatives at this level.
He also once again called for more social sensitivity and awareness with regard to donations.
President John Adams once again called out the militia.
He once again called upon Turkey to rise.
After the fight Cameron once again called for a match with Tua.
I once again called on Palestinian leaders to address the destructive consequences of the split.
A couple of weeks later he was once again called up to play a friendly against Ghana.
He once again called for universal ratification of the Convention and its Optional Protocols.
So Econo-Rack was once again called upon for help.
It once again called upon the United States Administration to suspend application of the measures.
Today, our legal system is once again called to renew itself.
UNETPSA was once again called upon to play a leading role in this international effort.
As night fell, both Supermen were once again called into service.
Her Government once again called on Iraq to comply with its obligations in that regard.
When World War II broke out, the military once again called upon clinical psychologists.
Bill Gates once again called for more attention to the development of artificial intelligence.
At the start of June of that year, NASA once again called for astronaut applications.
You are once again called upon to train your Dynamons and prepare them for battle.
When World War II began, he was once again called up to his country's aid.
Georgia once again called upon the Russian Federation to fulfil its outstanding obligation.
The Home Minister, Amit Shah, once again called for calm.
Hublot has once again called on its limitless imagination to create a world-premiere watch design.
For the first time since 1962 all hardtops were once again called Holidays.
This is why K is once again called the overlapping factor.
In November of 1990, soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division were once again called into action.
George Sr. once again called upon his son.
In the early 1990s, the Anglican authorities once again called for its demolition.
There, he once again called on the name of YHVH.
And so, the next day, George Sr. Once again called upon his son.
Attentia once again called upon K-ONCEPT for their new offices at Roeselare.
On December 19, Rämö was once again called up by the Lightning.
He once again called on U.S. troops to leave Iraq.
On Thursday, the president once again called for passage of immigration reform.
Once again called the Queen of Green Vegetables, the kale is a food-rich food.
Accordingly, his delegation once again called upon donors to provide adequate funds for the Institute.
Okore was once again called up in December 2011 for Denmark 's tour of Thailand in January.
Guess who 's once again called upon to save the day?
The ploy failed, but, once again called Vegemite, the paste slowly gained popularity.
The battalion was once again called upon for a real-world contingency mission during the summer of 1990.

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Examples of using Once
Spank bank has once again been filled
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Examples of using Again
Or he wanted to do it again but without the mistakes
Once again we are called upon to restore innocence
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