Sentence examples for customarily refers from inspiring English sources

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Metallurgy customarily refers to commercial as opposed to laboratory methods.

He sometimes appears to have a hilariously literal take on Lovecraft's concept of the Old Ones, which customarily refers to a monstrous prehuman race whose survivors live underground in Godforsaken places like Antarctica and New England.

"Gross anatomy" customarily refers to the study of those body structures large enough to be examined without the help of magnifying devices, while microscopic anatomy is concerned with the study of structural units small enough to be seen only with a light microscope.

The media customarily refers to both Hamas rockets and Israel's advanced weaponry as though there exists a semblance of a proportionate degree of capabilities.

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In practice the hydronium ion is still customarily referred to as the hydrogen ion.

The two main periods of Hittite history are customarily referred to as the Old Kingdom (c. 1650 c. 1500 bce) and the New Kingdom, or Empire (c. 1400 c. 1180).

Someone not present is customarily referred to as "a hip little cat" (a nice turn of phrase from someone who has never completely shed the moniker Little Jimmy Scott).

It helps the effect that, haptics engineers being professionally unpretentious, they customarily refer to their innovations as "incredibly cool," as in "Did you see the locating device they developed at M.I.T.? It's incredibly cool!" An I.E.E.E.

In Manhattan, the victuals customarily referred to as Takeout Chinese — essentially, a separate cuisine, if that's the word, from the food available in Chinatown — tend to make the trip from restaurants to apartment houses dangling in plastic bags from the handlebars of rickety bicycles.

Such data, denoted by Y si,sj) for the pair si,sj is customarily referred to as spatial interaction data.

(City Lights, like Sunrise, was released with a recorded score and sound effects, but is now customarily referred to by historians and industry professionals as a "silent"—spoken dialogue regarded as the crucial distinguishing factor between silent and sound dramatic cinema).

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