Sentence examples for address a reference to from inspiring English sources

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We do not publish letters where only an email address is supplied; please include a full postal address, a reference to the article and a daytime telephone number.

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Also, the A::address member function returns an A::pointer denoting the address of an object, given an A::reference to it.

So have her personal e-mail addresses (Martha1 and Pawpaw, a reference to her dogs).

In the lyric, Springsteen addresses "my sweet Jenny," a reference to the Jeanette Blast Furnace, owned by Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, which sat along the Mahoning River in the Brier Hill area of the city and was dynamited in 1977.

The flipside of success is also addressed, with references to admiring eyes in England for Bakayoko and suitors in Spain, most notably Barcelona, for Mbappé.

He raised a laugh by addressing delegates as "comrades" in a reference to some critics labelling him a Marxist.

On Tuesday, Jackson addressed the crying story by making a reference to an old adage, that N.B.A. stands for "No Boys Allowed".

Mr. Obama once referred to her during a debate as "likable enough," while Mrs. Clinton at one point said she and Mr. McCain could offer voters "a lifetime of experience" while Mr. Obama "will put forth a speech he made in 2002," a reference to the address in Chicago before he was elected to the Senate in which he came out against the Iraq war.

Those addresses contain specific references to the years 2005 through 2008.

Please include a full postal address and a reference to the article.

(A reference to the address of the White House).

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