Sentence examples for hold references from inspiring English sources

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Besides entering the free text, a Comment field can be used, for example, to provide English translation of the character text when the original publication is in another language (Figure 5), and the Figure field can hold references to any illustrative figures for the specific character.

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To reveal the hidden rootkits, current rootkit detection techniques check different data structures which hold reference to Native APIs.

As for the many-to-many relationship, it requires a third intermediate table that holds references to the other two tables, which can ultimately be broken down into two one-to-many relationships between the first and third table and between the second and third table.

A CCPTextAnnotation delineates the span of the matched concept and holds references to other objects describing the annotation such as a CCPAnnotator that shows it came from the NCBO Annotator.

She holds reference for Tina Turner, stating "Tina has become a heroic figure for many people, especially women, because of her tremendous strength.

With a chorus that holds reference to the Edgar Allen Poe poem The Pit and the Pendulum ("Pendulum swinging slower, degenerate moving") to lines such as "time lapse, bars riding heart's bottomless pit" alluding to his own increasing disinterest in hip hop, the once gore glorifying emcee verbalizes his growth as a lyricist.

Because they record the activities of the US military, the logs hold few references to British handling of detainees.

The lyrics, as on her previous albums, hold historical references along with images of nature that can be blissful or dangerous.

They can hold their references, if you organize them to do so, and you can use those associations to create short cuts to some idea or emotion you want to get across, or they can become quite malleable and daydream-like, or you can empty them until they're just motions that are as neutral as a text.

They can hold their references, if you organise them to do so, and you can use those associations to create short cuts to some idea or emotion you want to get across, or they can become quite malleable and daydream-like, or you can empty them until they're just motions that are as neutral as a text.

"Moy Sand and Gravel," the collection for which Mr. Muldoon received the 2003 Pulitzer Prize, holds many references to the Garden State.

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