Sentence examples for course referred from inspiring English sources

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Us, of course, referred to Darvish, and Nimura's new team.

There is also the delicate matter of the stuntmen, or as they are, of course, referred to, stunnies.

This headline of course referred to Jean-Marie Le Pen, father of Marine, who that year secured 14% in the first round.

"It," of course, referred to the mass slaughter of innocents--an image previously beamed in from places where horror was routinely drained of its meaning by the application of the modifier 'war-torn," another true cliche.

Mr. Letterman got an immediate laugh by noting the empty spot next to the president and asking: "Is there anything you want to say to the empty chair?" (That of course referred to Clint Eastwood's speech at the Republican convention, when he spoke to an imaginary Mr. Obama in an empty chair).

The tweet, of course, referred to British Petroleum's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

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He was, of course, referring to Skelton.

Burn rate, of course, refers to money up in smoke.

Tip Ton of course refers to the tipping movement.

I am of course referring to the CCTV camera.

He was of course referring to the World Cups awarded to Russia and Qatar.

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