Sentence examples for Referring to Wednesday from inspiring English sources

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"It's such a rarity for the Indians to be in the playoffs, so that's going to take precedence," he said, referring to Wednesday night's game between the Indians and the Tampa Bay Rays.

"It's obviously very disturbing and there is concern – that ramped up with the latest disturbance," the Virgin team principal, John Booth, told the BBC, referring to Wednesday night's violence in which four people are reported to have been killed and more then 300 injured as riot police stormed a demonstrators' camp.

The rivalry, which has a ferocity both clubs are trying to temper, speaks of how big both clubs are, although Blades fans poke fun at Wednesday's manager Gary Megson, an Owls fan and former player, whose father, Don, captained the club, constantly referring to Wednesday as "massive".

He added, referring to Wednesday's debate, "Last night was a way of saying, enough is enough".

"I felt it then, a little bit, but you're warm, and with the adrenaline, it didn't bother me," Aybar said, referring to Wednesday night's dive.

So who exactly was President Trump referring to Wednesday when he referred to some immigrants as "animals?" Let's go to the transcript.

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"Of course I want to win," Lochte said, referring to Monday's final.

Referring to Thursday night's debate, Mr. Romney joked, "I can't wait".

"That sounds like a sketch you should be doing," Klein said, referring to "Saturday Night Live".

"Emmitt was hot," Dave Campo, the Cowboys' coach, said, referring to Sunday's effort.

"I set a fairy tale fight, a fairy tale ending," Calzaghe said, referring to Saturday night.

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