Sentence examples for continue to refer from inspiring English sources

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We continue to refer to this sample as SPAn232 with reference to de Souza Lopes et al. (31 ) and da Fonseca et al. (6 ) to distinguish it from other isolates described previously.

Both fine art and kitsch continue to refer to Leonardo's portrait.

People who continue to refer to slavery as a means to make news will ultimately continue to remain mentally enslaved.

Nevertheless, spokesmen for the executive branch of our govt. continue to refer to a commitment to provide such aid.

Undeterred, the Royal Navy announced that it would continue to refer to its vessels in the feminine.

And so, Simun explains, "all the botanists I talked to continue to refer to her as acuta.

Meanwhile, we continue to refer to Belichick as a genius and one of the great coaches in N.F.L. history.

Part of the prize's appeal is its association with the Man Booker – despite chiding from organisers, most continue to refer to the IPAF as the "Arabic Booker".

Dr. Fallon said he saw many such patients in his private practice and would continue to refer them to colleagues for long-term treatment with intravenous antibiotics.

The F.B.I. officially renamed the system DCS-1000 in February, but news reports and politicians continue to refer to it as Carnivore.

For example, although the military government changed the country's name to Myanmar, democracy advocates and the United States continue to refer to it by its old name, Burma.

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