Sentence examples for quote refers from inspiring English sources

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The quote refers to Greenspan's Law.

The second quote refers to Hiroshima, somewhere in between — and the shadow of two world wars has also been apparent on my second reading.

The quote refers to Nana, the dominant figure in the movie, who figures in a montage of closeups, lit in the arresting monochrome of Raoul Coutard's brilliant photography, which was to be a striking part of Godard's pictures until 1967.

The quote refers to the Marshall Plan.

The above quote refers to another aspect of respondents' complaints, which is the need for context in assessing sanctions.

The "(a)" after "Mr Lyell" in the above quote refers to a note Darwin added: (a) The following analogy I am aware is a false one; but when I consider the enormous extension of life of an individual plant, seen in the grafting of an Apple tree, & that all these thousand trees are subject to the duration of life which one bud contained.

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In fact, the quote referred to macroeconomists' theories.

A quote referred to studying "how you could reduce ionic winds efficiently" when that was meant to be "produce".

Actually, the "hide the decline" quote referred specifically to a set of tree-ring density measurements by Keith Briffa and colleagues.

This article was amended on 15 March 2019 to correct a quote referring to a role that "has never been played by a white actress before".

Article updated to correct quote referring to URWork not WeWork.

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