Sentence examples for language refers to from inspiring English sources

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She calls him Kook which in surfer's language refers to someone who wants to be a surfer.

The Secret Places language refers to the site's stated mission to show travelers often-overlooked eateries, sights and particularly hotels.

Though it long predates them, the name in local language refers to the bottom of a canoe where captives are kept.

The commonly used language refers to "national fractions of the European Patent," but, in fact, there is no single European Patent.

The term second language refers to a language in which instruction in other school subjects is carried on or that serves as a common language for speakers of diverse language groups, as English does in India or French in Guinea.

Fine motor skills refer to the coordination of small muscle movements, including an individual's ability to accurately manipulate small objects, such as a pencils, buttons, scissors, etc. Language refers to the human system of communication.

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But the language referring to long-term deals was altered.

The term powwow derives from a word in the Algonquian language referring to healing rituals.

Students of the political language refer to it as "the fruitcake episode".

"In this sense, I find really excessive any language referring to currency wars".

D.F.A., and Professor Fama, use different language, referring to "risk premia".

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