Sentence examples similar to over refer from inspiring English sources

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Pangolin, from the Malay meaning "rolling over," refers to this animal's habit of curling into a ball when threatened.

It opened with news footage of former President Gerald Ford intoning, out of context: "Our long national nightmare is over," referring at the time to the Watergate scandal.

"At that stage, the broker takes over, refers the loan to a lender, adds broker's fees onto the loan," Mr. Zinner said.

"At that stage, the broker takes over, refers the loan to a lender, adds broker's fees onto the principal," Mr. Zinner said.

'He will be in an orange jumpsuit,' triumphant prosecutor Eric Sussman said after the case was over, referring to the uniforms typically issued to US convicts.

Both can be counted, compared, quantified over, referred to, and variously described and re-described.

Non-existent entities can be quantified over, referred to, and truly attributed properties.

After being admonished by the Judge, he laughingly admitted that he'd gone over referring to himself in the third person all last night and yet, he'd still forgotten.

In this context, the term crossing over refers to synapsis, or physical linkage of replicated chromosomes during meiosis.

Participants include patients with knee pain aged 50 years and over referred to physiotherapy centres by their general practitioner.

The primary objective of the trial is to compare the clinical outcomes of true acupuncture plus advice and exercise, with advice and exercise alone for treating people aged 50 years and over referred directly from primary care with knee pain.

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