Sentence examples for originally refers from inspiring English sources

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Profile The city's name of Kingsport, originally refers to the area on the Holston River known as King's Boat Yard, the head of navigation for the Tennessee Valley.

Ti originally refers to an organized form, a pattern that can be recognized, or to a body or part of the body.

The term 'asperity' originally refers to a real contact on a sliding surface that is strong enough to sustain frictional stress.

However, from an etymological perspective, the English word 'sport', derived from old French word 'desport', originally refers to a 'pastime' [49].

Perovskite originally refers to a kind of ceramic oxides with general molecular formula ABY3 discovered by the German mineralogist Gustav Rose in 1839.

The increasing interconnectivity between individuals, combined with socio-political evolutions such as globalisation, leads to what Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy originally refers to as 'a shrinking world' or what American psychologist Stanley Milgram calls a 'small world evolution'.

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("Sefarad" means Spain, in Hebrew, and originally referred only to Jews of Spanish and Portuguese origin).

We originally referred to Jim James as Jim Jones.

It originally referred to the Philadelphia Enquirer.

A heading originally referred to 'Courtald Gallery'.

It originally referred to a 'ban' on caesarean births.

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