Sentence examples for continues to refer from inspiring English sources

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Coulter also continues to refer to "B Hussein Obama", to ensure we don't forget the president elect has an Islamic heritage.

If the committee continues to refer to the Department of Justice people whose testimony was contradicted in the Mitchell report — like Tejada — Clemens could be next.

He said it was meant as revenge "for the fact that the president continues to refer to us as bandits and drug traffickers".

He continues to refer to the Islamists as "terrorists" and "bloody men," and says, "We don't trust them, but we have to deal with them".

He is also reported to have said he is able to "summon up understanding" for Osama Bin Laden and his website continues to refer to the Israelis as "neo-Nazi Zionists".

But Mr. Zimmerman, who lives on a small body of water known as Great Bay and likes to watch the waterfowl from his living room window, continues to refer to those who killed the geese as "executioners".

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African states have continued to refer situations to the ICC.

We continued to refer to these things as your mother's.

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

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

Some scholars have continued to refer to the peaceful rise theory in their studies.

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