Sentence examples for everything referred from inspiring English sources

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"Everything referred to Régine.

A guidance counselor who learned that they had lost everything referred them to the Children's Aid Society, one of seven agencies supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.

So we should consider the wider question: why not regard as law everything referred to by law?

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Finally, the conviction that everything refers to something else generates codes and symbols, which is what generates Robert Langdon.

A piece of special material, "Winning Isn't Everything," refers to the star's protracted losing streak as an Emmy nominee that finally ended two years ago.

The journey from the Edinburgh Fringe to London is a particularly treacherous one, suggesting that it's not only the work that means something in a particular context, but the reviews too – in this instance, critics within the festival bubble, where everything refers to everything else rather than to the rest of theatre.

The Internet of "Everything" refers to a situation where everything − our energy systems, businesses, leisure etc. − are thoroughly networked.

He is visible "in the wonderful order and simplicity of Nature, in the adaptation of means to ends, and in the creation of man to which everything refers, with power capable of indefinite improvement" (Black & Könekamp 1972: 155).

As we have seen while examining his natural philosophy, Cardano's moral views assign a central role to the soul: "The soul is the most important thing we own; everything refers to it, for riches, honors, and health are nothing without a sound soul" (De utilitate, OO, II, 10a).

They even passed a clear opportunity to go after an integral piece of evidence: a piece of tape where Asaro is heard telling his cousin, "That fucking Jimmy kept everything," referring to Jimmy "The Gent" Burke, the mastermind of the heist played by Robert de Niro in Scorsese's gangster classic.

– was never just a fact of form-style or one of formal coherence entirely contained within the span of some handed-down code: it was also - first and foremost - a "total social fact", an "all-place", where, due to abundant confluences, everything always referred back to everything else, according to the meaning imposed by the French school of sociology, from Durkheim onwards.

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