Sentence examples for comments referred from inspiring English sources

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Other comments referred to a 100% clean debt limit bill.

Several adults who made public comments referred to the student as a boy.

The comments referred to "savages" and "animals," and one poster wrote, "Let them kill each other".

Several of the comments referred to black people as "Africanus Criminalis", a faux-Latin label also used in an online message for which Holt reportedly apologised in 2004.

Mr. Johnson's comments referred to statements made by Samuel Waksal when he appeared before three investigators from the House committee on April 19.

In a spate of furious spinning yesterday, Mr. Cuomo insisted that his comments referred to Mr. Pataki's lack of leadership in the post-9/11 recovery.

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My comments refer to your lines about Switzerland.

Mr. Roh's comments refer to North Korea's suspected development of nuclear weapons.

The site, which was closed down yesterday, contained comments referring to Hamilton as a "half-breed".

Number 10 immediately dismissed Castro's comments, referring to a referendum in spring this year as proof the islands should remain Britain.

Throughout this report, "positive comments" and "negative comments" refers to responses to the prompt for comment regarding what participants "like" and "dislike" about each message, respectively.

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