Sentence examples for press references from inspiring English sources

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The account did not name her husband, from whom she was by then separated, and press references often connect her with Mr. Robinson, who had, he said, struck it rich in the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s.

The McCain campaign is hoping that such showy, if tardy, departures from Bush-Cheney doctrine will constitute a galaxy of Sister Souljah moments, each with headlines reading "McCain Breaks With Bush on... .. and the usual knee-jerk press references to Mr. McCain as a "maverick".

We do not allow citation to personal communications, and unpublished or "in press" references are not allowed at the time of publication.

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Nearly every popular press reference to Snoop in the mid- to late-1990s menthened the shooting and other lesser brushes with the law.

"Unfortunately, the avalanche of publications in the press, referencing inaccurate and distorted information, has inadvertently inflicted a great deal of psychological damage on the companies for whom I have worked or am working, and also adversely affected their business reputation".

And I haven't seen or heard a single press reference to the annual salaries pocketed by Citigroup employees, even though the government has moved in quickly to bail the banking giant out of a hole its executives dug.

Total strain controlled fatigue tests with strain amplitudes in the range of 0.25% ≤ Δεt/2 ≤ 1.2% were performed revealing a similar cyclic deformation behavior and α′-martensite evolution compared to a hot pressed reference material.

With their on-the-pulse designs -- and lofty press release references to the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan and Hans Hoffman, the Abstract Expressionist -- Maharam made design savants tingle down to the tips of their credit cards.

It is generally argued that when an individual begins the process of maturation changes in energy allocation are expected which are likely to decrease not only survival but also growth rates (Roff 1992; Stearns 1992, Saborido-Rey and Kjesbu 2007 in press and references therein).

Referred to as the "Black Pimpernel" in the press – a reference to Emma Orczy's 1905 novel The Scarlet Pimpernel – the police put out a warrant for his arrest.

Press notes referenced Sicily's Cathedral of Monreale and their Byzantine and Venetian mosaics are a clear inspiration.

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