Sentence examples for message refers from inspiring English sources

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The message refers to the number of job assignments in the Army.

The subject line of the message refers to a July 20 article in The Washington Post about the neckline on an outfit Mrs. Clinton wore during a floor speech she gave two days earlier.

That last message refers to Sun editor Dominic Mohan, who in February this year defended Page 3 as an "innocuous British institution" while giving evidence to the Leveson inquiry.

If the Zodiac case led to Dirty Harry (a movie the cops hold in contempt for its reckless vigilantism), an important clue to the murderer's warped thinking arises early on when the first coded message refers to 'the most dangerous game'.

Mr. Weiner, an artist who grew up in the Bronx and lives in the West Village, explains that the message refers to Manhattan's symmetrical grid street pattern and to the city's pedestrian democracy, where rich and poor stand and wait for the same traffic signals to change before crossing the street.

The message refers to Mohammed, and it says all babies in America would be named Mohammed," the source said.

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Another message, referring to a Taliban compound, warned: "fire coming from cmpnd".

Google said that message referred to "viral videos," not pirated media content.

He also retweeted a message referring to Kelly as a "bimbo", as he has done before.

Another message referred to Harrison as a "honkey", offensive slang for a white person.

My asst will pick U out!! Good luck!" he said in the message, referring to his Bengals teammate Chad Ochocinco.

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