Sentence examples for habitually refer from inspiring English sources

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Both Shia and Sunni Arabs habitually refer to the Kurds with ill-disguised contempt.

The circumstances of his death were unclear: one Iranian official said that Shateri had been "directly targeted" by "the Zionist regime," as Iranians habitually refer to Israel.

The evidence... raised the strong suspicion, even if it did not provide conclusive evidence, that some journalists habitually refer to 'sources' even where the latter do not exist or where they have never said that which is attributed to them.

Indeed, L'Engle's family habitually refer to all her memoirs as "pure fiction," and, conversely, consider her novels to be the most autobiographical though to them equally invasive of her books.

The government denies that slavery exists in Sudan, but some northerners, including Mr Bol's jailers, habitually refer to black southerners as abid: Arabic for "slave .The SPLA also has reason to make peace.

Examples: "the dance," "the novel," "the work," "the film," etc. (Note: Some researchers believe Influenza H59 to be a strain of Influenza T24, which causes Nigel-Clive Syndiagnosisdiagivens given to patients who use the phrase "inverted commas" more than once in a seven-day period or who habitually refer to all social gatherings as "drinks parties").

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Mr Mantega habitually refers to foreign "currency manipulators" as the source of Brazilian industrialists' woes.

He habitually refers to friends and enemies, in private, as connards (arseholes).

In a widely reported locker-room confrontation, he complained that Pelé was being stingy about passing to Chinaglia — he habitually referred to himself in the third person.

While he was serving Lyndon Johnson, Valenti cultivated his next patron — Lew Wasserman, whom Valenti, in later years, habitually referred to as "the tallest redwood in the movie forest".

In conversation, Ms. Geller habitually refers to herself as a "racist-Islamophobic-anti-Muslim-bigot" -- all one word in her pronunciation -- which hints at her sense of humor and her evident frustration at her public persona.

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