Sentence examples for noted referring from inspiring English sources

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"But the president has also said that Assad must go," Mr. Mandelbaum noted, referring to Syria's leader, Bashar al-Assad.

"The Jungle Brothers were sampling Todd Terry," will.i.am noted, referring to the seminal track "I'll House You".

As Reeves further noted, "referring multiple times to the welfare state makes me think his position may not be apolitical".

"Coalition capabilities, including force levels, resources and operations, remain an essential stabilizing element in Iraq," the estimate noted, referring to the American-led forces.

"He's absolutely ready for a party, at all times," she noted, referring to his cheerful costume, a black velvet tailcoat with white satin lining.

"We put a report out to basically say, 'buyer beware,' " Mr. Diaz of Moody's noted, referring to this week's report on master limited partnerships in the energy industry.

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(Oenophiles, Oldman noted, refer to empties as "dead soldiers").

(Not one of these characters' names, it should be noted, refers to its real-world counterpart).

"Kantor is NOT following Ronan Farrow," it notes, referring to relationships on Twitter.

"I'm a 1974 brother," he notes, referring to what he considers the pinnacle of black music.

"We saw tremendous growth, about 10x in revenue year-over-year from 2013," she notes, referring to the printing service.

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