Sentence examples for apparently refer from inspiring English sources

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But what about expressions that apparently refer to nothing at all, such as unicorn?

The remarks by the minister, Joe Oliver, apparently refer to donations from charitable foundations based in the United States.

The O'Keeffe paintings in the exhibition include one from 1926, called "New York -- Night," that is almost completely abstract, looking like a pastiche of white sheets divided by thin lines that apparently refer to streets and intersections.

ON THE SCREEN -- For the first half of the commercial, a photo of Gov. George E. Pataki -- the first to appear in a McCall spot -- is displayed with newspaper headlines like "Pataki Ads Set Back the Cause of School-Aid Reform" and superimposes quotes like "not true" and "a disservice" that apparently refer to Mr. Pataki's commercials.

The preceding paragraph contains singular terms that (apparently) refer to types.

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The post also made reference to a "Sgt. 4chan," apparently referring to the longstanding anonymous message board and troll hub.

Here, a small column on Halloween made reference to "the Craft of the Wiccan", apparently referring to the entire Pagan Witchcraft community.

Instead, the case was apparently referred to agents at Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The remark apparently referred to the priest sex scandal.

He was apparently referring to state officials and school boards.

"I gave my word," he said, apparently referring to Mr. Muhammad.

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