Sentence examples for it often refers from inspiring English sources

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It often refers to meeting in a conventional combat but can have reference to other types of meetings too.

But it often refers to a priest who is a lawyer as dealing with victims.

It often refers to a bunch of party-approved village apparatchiks arrogating ownership rights for themselves.

Since the SEC is limited to civil charges, it often refers cases to the DoJ.

Mr. Hinckley's book is anecdotal: it often refers to lessons that have been learned or reinforced in his own life.

Their data sheets specify a power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) value, but it often refers only to the effects on the bias error produced by a slow power supply voltage change.

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And the people who live through it often refer to having a vision of the Virgin of Guadalupe flying overhead.

It too often refers to a theoretical coalition united by little more than shared antipathy towards the Conservative party.

It's not set in stone, exactly, but it is often referred to as if it is: the two-thirds rule.

It's an epic play with a whole city as its landscape, and it's often referred to as the French Hamlet.

Although it is often referred to as tennis elbow, it is seen to affect non-athletes rather than athletes.

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