Sentence examples for date referred from inspiring English sources

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The interview queried demographic information, smoking history, lifetime use of all types of alcoholic beverages, usual diet, weight at ages 20 and 40 years and on the reference date (referred to as current weight), and height.

Separate series were created for the Guardian and Observer adverts and within these the adverts were arranged broadly chronologically, although it was sometimes unclear whether the date referred to the production or broadcast of the advert or a later compilation.

All Finalists must possess a valid passport (valid for at least eight months from the Competition closing date referred to in paragraph 5 above) and be resident of the UK (Finalists' flights will be to and from the UK).

The date referred to the day Demi Gray, just eight weeks old, was brought by ambulance to Bronx-Lebanon Hospital after her father called an ambulance; he told 911 operators that she had stopped breathing.

A single scientific paper, the most complete published study of the glacier to date, referred to it as the "Amphitheater glacier," but that name has not been used otherwise.

The heterogeneity of interventions and organisations have, to date, referred to a broad range of outcomes and patients [ 16, 17].

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However the 1582 date refers to an isolated piece of juvenilia.

The date refers to the presidential inauguration that, depending on one's point of view, is seen as Mr. Aristide's appointment with destiny or infamy.

The date refers to Guy Fawkes Day, a British holiday that celebrates the failure of the Catholic terrorist Guy Fawkes to assassinate King James I and blow up the Parliament.

The date refers to the day when organisers employing social media, text messaging and word of mouth managed to draw thousands of protesters on to the streets of Ramallah and other parts of the West Bank, as well as Gaza City.

The second date refers to the nationwide protests against Morsi that were organized last year by a group that called itself Tamarrod — "Rebellion" — and which persuaded the military to step in.

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