Sentence examples for character refers from inspiring English sources

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And in the latter, a character refers witheringly to the "casual cruelty" of newspapers.

When a character refers to Szymborska, Bialosky has Eleanor fill us in by adding, "the extraordinary Polish poet".

One character refers to people having "ripped the hole in Forever"; another speaks of someone who "went off to fight in the Mouse Wars".

When the Johnson character refers to politics as a knife fight, I flash to Skyler and Walt, wrestling for the kitchen knife.

The film, which stars John Travolta, turns hostages into human bombs during a bank robbery, and the Travolta character refers to terrorism.

A character refers to the General Slocum disaster as being the day before Joyce's strange and legendary Bloomsday, thereby setting the novel in actual time.

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(A Haruki Murakami character referring to a bad perm, "Norwegian Wood," translated by Jay Rubin).

Each student should first select a character, referring to the list on the board developed earlier in class for suggestions.

"Feelgood," a current West End hit play that lampoons New Labor, has a Blair character referred to throughout as "D.L".

Toward the end of her day at the studio, Hale came to a scene with a character referred to as A/K.

For example, in the Things Deb Doesn't Know Department, the "Attic character" referred to at 6 Down is not a bat.

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