Sentence examples for legend refers from inspiring English sources

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A Persian legend refers to the Ararat as the cradle of the human race.

Aristos is a Greek word meaning "the best" and, according to local legend, refers to a preparation first served at a Florentine summit in 1439, a convocation of Roman Catholic and Greek Churches: at the end, the Greek prelates were so satisfied they chanted, "Aristos, aristos, aristos".

"Initial" in the legend refers to the initial estimate to start the inversion.

While the tricking of a tortoise was the most popular method in Bulgarian mythology, in Dalmatia the legend refers to snakes, and among Serbs another version involves the locking of young hedgehogs in a box for their mother to unlock.

4) Figure 4 legend refers to "The mean posterior scaled effective populations... is shown for each virus".

Legend refers to regions modified from [ 57 ] for this analysis: A, Southern Africa; B, Zambezi; C, Congolian; D, Ethiopian-Somalian; E, Saharan-Sudanian; F, Arabian; G, Madagascan; H, Eurasian; Trash, sum of ancestral area probabilities <0.1.

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The percentages in the legend refer to the excess silicon content of the SRSN films.

Legend For an extensive legend refer to Table  3.

In general, in many cases in the manuscript, the correspondence between legend and figure can be improved, by indicating more clearly the points specific sentences in the legend refer to.

One of the ancient local legends refers to a disease developing in persons who penetrate the jungle, with the development of high fever and red spots all over the body.

Jewish legends refer to them as the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

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