Sentence examples for managed to refer from inspiring English sources

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In one memorable exchange, he managed to refer to hors d'oeuvres as 'a whore's duvet'.

Speaking of the British, bumbling American™ Leo DiCaprio managed to refer to Philomena as "Philomania".

Yet they somehow even managed to refer to imminent apocalypse in an inconspicuous way.

He even managed to refer, with apparent pride, to "this democracy of ours, which was hard gained".

In outlining his plans to green groups for a millennial campaign for Earth Day, Mr. Hayes managed to refer indirectly to someone not usually mentioned in environmental circles.

Users who managed to refer Surfingprizes.com to a new customer would nab 10% of that new person's hourly revenue.

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Clayton and Clark Rockefeller give us an insight into how proper names manage to refer to things, but also about the assumptions we make about names.

When you say 'I am parked on G St.', you presumably manage to refer to the car rather than yourself.

For all the new comforts, David Gregory manages to refer to Janet Napolitano as "SOCKRETARY" Napolitano.

Even now, in writing a book that acknowledges his vast hubris, he manages to mention being referred to as "a national treasure".

But the Taliban denied the government's claims of retaking Kunduz, saying in an online statement that "life has returned to normal" in the city and their fighters managed to repel "hirelings," as they refer to Afghan security forces.

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