Sentence examples for it referring only from inspiring English sources

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Although the name appeared in his prepared text, Mr. Bush breezed past it, referring only to Mr. Hu's "gracious wife".

†:Incidentally, I'm a little troubled to find out that the version of Microsoft Word I'm typing in, like, right now no longer flags "misandry" as a non-word, despite it referring only to an imagined, made up concept.

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However, in its present acceptation it refers only to a part of philosophy and is generally contrasted with the part called "epistemology"; so it would be confusing to try to make it apply to philosophy as a whole.

Or does it refer only to people who identify themselves as lesbian or gay?

More strictly it refers only to the latter striking relief feature.

And with the exception of Islamic State, it refers only to "armed groups" seeking to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.

A close reading of the directive, however, revealed that it referred only to military interrogators not to C.I.A. officials.

Although the term antibiotic is popularly used to refer to drugs that combat microbes, strictly speaking, it refers only to drugs that kill or inhibit bacteria.

In general, it refers only to the train's last two or three cars, which are closest to the stairs that emerge onto Bedford Avenue, the epicenter of Williamsburg's gentrification.

That email was too vague, the department said, because it referred only to a "shooting incident" but did not mention anyone had died.

Mr. Macdonald said the side agreement would not have applied in the Nazi memorabilia case because it refers only to messages aimed at a foreign audience.

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