Sentence examples for in reference to the belief from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, these documents contain, apparently for the first time in early Christian literature, the term "communion of saints," in reference to the belief in a mystical bond uniting both the living and the dead in a confirmed hope and love.

"Especially in here in Beit Al, here we will pay with our blood of our children," she added in reference to the belief that the group would take votes from the community's bulwark extreme-right parties.

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"The regime wants to take full hold of everything so that when the time comes, they can execute their succession plan," Mr. Nafaa added, in reference to the widespread belief that President Mubarak's son, Gamal, is being groomed to succeed his father.

"We've had silly phrases, like the 'post-industrial economy' which are not entirely helpful," explains Greenish, in a reference to the belief that Britain's future lay predominantly in service industries and the financial sector.

The Dr. Edwin Jenner character mentions the French continuing to try to find a cure why others were "bolting for the doors" in conjugate reference to the belief by some Americans and British that the French did not fight back in the first part of World War 2. The show features various references relating to music, media, film, and other pop cultural phenomenon.

Although this word is facing fierce competition from the German Gesundheit, DARE reports from its many interviews that scat's meaning of "begone" is frequently used in the South from Florida to Texas (heaviest in Kentucky) as "reference to the belief that the devil enters the body when a person sneezes".

Mosseri admits that "We have multiple beliefs that are not at odds but do have some tension," in reference to the balance between avoiding censorship of free speech and the need to thwart misinformation.

This is in reference to the Q. and A. on July 15, before you went on vacation, about a Clorox bleach commercial and a woman's belief that she heard the child in the spot say, "I'm Mitt Romney".

The name 'Emily' came from an acronym – "Early Money is Like Yeast" – a reference to the belief that receiving large donations early in a campaign is helpful in attracting more finance from donors later in the cycle.

In this case it is perfectly appropriate to make reference to the beliefs and desires of the artisan.

The "tip of the iceberg" quote attributed to me was in reference to my belief that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York missed an early warning signal of the impending global credit crisis.

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