Sentence examples for introduction referring from inspiring English sources

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"Geena Davis starred in one of my absolute favorite dramas — of course I'm talking about 'A League of Their Own,' " Mrs. Clinton said in her introduction, referring to the 1992 chick flick about an all-female baseball team, drawing titters from a crowd of political women all too familiar with the senator's presumed presidential aspirations.

(Why, for instance, include just one letter from a man to another man, if you're going to acknowledge that such letters should be part of the category?) "Perhaps people have grown less romantic and more cynical," Ursula Doyle writes in the introduction, referring to the fact that a man today is more likely to send a text message to his inamorata than a handwritten letter.

An inquiry into six problems of logic, with an introduction referring to Aristotle's "Posterior Analytics". GREEK MS. 49 - On Currency, Weights, and Measures.

"The last of six," he said by way of introduction, referring with an easy chuckle to the number of his U.S. tour dates.

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The document's introduction referred to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, Hayek, Friedman, Adam Smith, Max Weber, Émile Durkheim, John Locke, Alexis de Tocqueville, Georges-Eugène Sorel, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Charles Murray, and Niall Ferguson.

Although the book's introduction refers to the city's great diversity, its images do not explore their presence or culture to any great depth or surprise (or feature much work by photographers of color).

The Lib Dems flagged up the figures on p18, which show the gross and net cost of membership measured by the UK government's contribution to the EU budget is less than £55m, but as the introduction refers to "direct and indirect costs" this needs to be read more closely before passing judgement.

This filter belongs to the LULU family, described briefly here; for a more detailed introduction, refer to Rohwer's book [12].

Leaving aside for now the methodological introduction (referred to in English as the 'Epistemo-Critical Prologue'), the first part of Benjamin's thesis is concerned with repudiating the dogmatic attempt by later critics to impose onto these plays the external criteria of Aristotelian aesthetics, which are rooted in classical tragedy.

Swales' (1990, 142) oft-cited analysis of research article introductions, for example, shows how the first move of the introduction, referred to as "establishing a territory", is marked by "the need to re-establish in the eyes of the discourse community the significance of the research field itself, [and] the need to situate the research in terms of that significance".

Example (18) (from a research article introduction) refers to a real world context in the same way as example (17), but it plays a different role – that of 'establishing a niche' for the current research by identifying a problem that the researcher can help to resolve.

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