Sentence examples for mention in article from inspiring English sources

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United States press Wall Street Journal - Moammar Gadhafi New York Times - Muammar el-Qaddafi (first mention in article) New York Times - Colonel Qaddafi (subsequent mentions) New Yorker - Colonel Muammar Qaddafi Washington Post - Moammar Gaddafi Time - Muammar Gaddafi Huffington Post - Moammar Gadhafi Newsweek - Muammar Gaddafi CNN - Moammar Gadhafi.

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(The "dollars" mentioned in Article I of the Constitution were actually eight-real coins, also known as pieces of eight).

wWhilst this is not explicitly mentioned in Article 14, it could be seen to be implied in the Regulation.

The term was first mentioned in article 10 of the 2006 law on witness and victim protection.

+ = Included; - = Excluded; o = Not mentioned in article.

**Only median age was mentioned in article (8.8 years, range 2.2-16.5 years) ***Longer survival time.

"We were mentioned in articles about the death of comedy on television the first couple of years," Mr. Thomas said.

"Jewish" spiked in popularity 1978 with 2,518 mentions in articles (3.87% of the New York Times' canon for that year).

But I doubt it, since his name is seldom mentioned in articles about the musical, except in an offhand way.

The issue of the use of ferries is rarely mentioned in articles about transportation or in studies addressing the problems.

Already during this period one company was continuously mentioned in articles about the biotech industry: Ernst & Young.

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