Sentence examples for note referring from inspiring English sources

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"Over the past 24 months, builders have put up an average of 595,000 units a month," he said in a research note, referring to an annualized rate.

Mr. Robinson struck the more somber note, referring to the pact as one involving "life and death issues" for the people of Northern Ireland.

"A return to recession is possible," Marie Diron, an economist who advises the consulting firm Ernst & Young, wrote in a note, referring to the European data.

"Citrus County" included a similar note referring to "a Frito-Lay warehouse and a Sysco warehouse" as well as a stretch of unemployment.

David Finckel and Wu Han, the society's artistic directors, spun it differently in their program note, referring to what "may be" Mr. Turkovic's last season.

On page 37 of the company's 2013 10-K (annual) filing, you'll find a note referring to "third-party manufacturing commitments and component purchase commitments of $18.6bn".

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The authorities said it was unclear which crime group the note referred to.

A program note referred to utopias of the body, the couple and the community.

A program note referred to the Holocaust and Mr. Pearson's Cherokee heritage.

The programme note refers to culture as a driving force for change.

Several newspapers have reported that his suicide note referred to the financial dealings of the party and possible embezzlement.

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