Sentence examples for it usually refers to from inspiring English sources

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"It usually refers to books about the espionage history of the second world war, how we broke the Nazi codes.

It usually refers to terrorists who are not members of an organisation, but are self-starters inspired by a cause.

Today it usually refers to a one-color print of a pastoral scene on a white ground, though there are wild exceptions.

It usually refers to a bill that has been decorated with "ornaments," loaded up with special goodies for the folks back home.

Anthropological linguistics, study of the relationship between language and culture; it usually refers to work on languages that have no written records.

(Though the term tailor is often used by outsiders to refer to cutters, on Savile Row it usually refers to a person who sits in a basement sewing together the panels of cloth that a cutter has cut).

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It usually referred to a preconceived story arc and the tendency of reporters to shape articles through that frame.

(In the speech he also argued that "quantitative easing," the term markets have used to describe the bond-buying strategy, was an "inappropriate" phrase because it usually referred to policies that aim to change the quantity of bank reserves, rather than affect interest rates, as the Fed is trying to do).

The term tertiary did not originally evoke gender, but by the 13th century it usually referred to women, often of aristocratic background, who led a saintly life in a cenobitic setting but were inspired by humanitarian ideals rather than by a longing for sheer contemplation.

Originally the name was applied to the peninsula but it now usually refers to the town itself.

GoEd: "Most comedic" sir. GoEd: But they're not nominating YOU GoEd: I mean the Huffington Post itself is not GoEd: (BTW it's an online journal so I don't think you can call it a "rag" GoEd: "rag" usually refers to the print medium) GoEd: It wants you to participate in a symposium GoEd: between left and right GoEd: Topic: Which president lent himself most to ridicule?

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