Sentence examples for case referred from inspiring English sources

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"It," in that case, referred to the reality that some people are gay.

A lawyer working for him on that case referred Mr. Rabb to the AIDS Day Program.

Los Angeles, in this case, referred to a fifteen-family town in the Central American highlands.

Campbell and Steele reimprisoned 1999 Scottish criminal cases review commission set up 2001 Case referred back to appeal court.

"The court case referred to took place a number of years after the donations were made to the association".

No longer were they to refuse absolution (forgiveness of sins) or have their case referred to the local bishop.

Michael Stone has lost a new bid to get his case referred back to the Court of Appeal.

Notably, the unnamed bank accepted the adjudication; it could have had the case referred to an ombudsman for a formal, final decision.

Hale also lamented the negative press coverage of the high court judgment, which saw the judges who ruled on the case referred to as "enemies of the people".

I recall as a child hearing the case referred to from time to time, and as an adult have heard it spoken of occasionally.

Correction: May 8, 2004, Saturday A headline on Wednesday about a New York Court of Appeals ruling in a sexual harassment case referred imprecisely to the decision.

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