Sentence examples for content referring from inspiring English sources

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So, some places have more content referring to Santa, and others have more content mentioning "zombies," "devil," or Satan.

Language content referring to nonlanguage content Example: Agent describes a landscape in speak mode.   3.

Language content referring to language content Example: Agent describes what it has heard or read.

Language content referring to nonlanguage content Example: Agent describes a landscape in speak mode.

Nonlanguage content referring to nonlanguage content Example: Agent sees something and identifies it with something seen before.

Nonlanguage content referring to language content Example: Agent identifies a current nonlanguage recognition with something it has read (for example, in a guide book) or heard about before.

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Or in the jargon: "empty speech acts, whose informational content refers to neither world nor self".

Pour a sample into the funnel and an array of electronic sensors would analyze the chemical content, refer to a database and finally type out its conclusion: "a flamboyant and velvety Pinot, though lacking in stamina".

High-level content refers to the concrete co-construction of meaningful knowledge and learning.

The 'illegal content' referred to is the operation of an unlicensed VPN, a requirement which came in January.

The water content refers to the ratio of water mass to soil mass, as shown in Table 1.

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