"newly" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- We share a moment of exceptional promise - a new administration, a newly sworn-in Congress, and we have a chance to think anew and act anew.
- On July 14, 2009 he took up his seat in the newly sworn-in European Parliament to which he had been elected in June 2009.
- The newly sworn-in governor also threatened to resign over the joint-statehood proposal.
- It was also revealed that Riggs will fly to Washington for a meeting with the newly sworn-in President.
- A few pages later, he describes the newly sworn-in President as "a man with little experience wielding power but the fastest of learners."
- Forty-eight hours later came the message from the newly sworn-in President for Manning to report to him.
- The responsibilities of the Under Secretary and his staff had not yet been defined when Gingrich reported to the newly sworn-in Forrestal.
- The partner organization "For a Healthy Generation" sponsored the ceremony, providing certificates for each newly sworn-in Scout.
- At the same time, several newly sworn-in ministers balked at having their ministries downsized even before they had moved in, leaving the outcome of the dispute in doubt.
- Newly sworn-in presidents usually give a speech referred to as an inaugural address.
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