Sentence examples for aptly refers from inspiring English sources

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Their background would be familiar to readers of Jane Austen, a writer Mr Gayford often and aptly refers to: a few families thrown together by class, alive to every social nuance, ears pricked for money and rank.

My colleague Jeff Hansen, director of Sea Shepherd Australia, aptly refers to sharks as "doctors of the sea".

I have used them as my email tagline when structural pressures threaten to suffocate me especially through what anthropologist Faye V. Harrison so aptly refers to as the mammification of black women in academe.

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This limiting mechanism is aptly referred to as the space-charge-limited operation.

It wasn't McConnell and Boehner who formed what the Journal editorial aptly referred to as a "circular firing squad".

Schumann, whose compositional gift for description extended to words, aptly referred to Chopin's music as "a cannon buried in flowers".

By the 1940s and '50s, São Paulo was aptly referred to as the locomotive "pulling the rest of Brazil" and has since become the hub of an immense megametropolis.

Because of what David Frum so aptly referred to as the "conservative entertainment complex", the feeding frenzy on the web to be the first to soundbite words and opinion pieces to get page hits and followers is fierce.

As the following discussion shows, Surveyor Voice is a key evaluative persona of history textbooks, which are sometimes aptly referred to as surveys in titles such as A Concise Survey of Western Civilization (Pavlac 2011).

These methods are most aptly referred to as 'design-based' because, in contrast to their predecessors, the probes and the sampling schemes that define the newer methods are 'designed', that is, defined a priori, in such a manner that one need not take into consideration the size, shape, orientation, and distribution of the objects to be counted.

This theory could be aptly referred to as the 'monistic' theory of judgment, as the parallel with Bradley's metaphysical views is immediately evident: the rejection of independent substances held together by relational ties goes hand in hand with the rejection of independent ideas held together by the copula.

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