Sentence examples for race referred from inspiring English sources

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L'Equipe's account of the race, referred to as "The most terrifying of all 5,000-metres".

A picture caption in some copies last Sunday with an article about the last days of the Democratic presidential race referred incorrectly to demonstrators, using information from Getty Images, who waited outside a meeting of the Democratic Party's rules committee while the panel debated whether to seat the Michigan and Florida delegations.

In the special theatrical event race, referred to by wags around Broadway as the dummy versus the drag queen, "Jay Johnson: The Two and Only," a show featuring a ventriloquist, beat out "Kiki & Herb Alive on Broadway," a show featuring a cabaret duo (of which Kiki was the drag part).

An article on Monday about allies of Mayor Cory A. Booker of Newark who are helping to finance his United States Senate race referred incorrectly in some editions to the more than $1 million given to him by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York through his "super PAC".

Correction: November 8 , 2002 Friday An article yesterday about the future of New York's Democratic Party after the loss in the election for governor race referred incorrectly to the area represented by Assemblyman Adriano Espaillat, a rising figure in the party.

A front-page article on May 30 about the Indianapolis 500, in which Danica Patrick finished fourth, higher than any other woman who has driven in the race, referred imprecisely to her strategy to save fuel after her final pit stop.

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The drag race refers to the end, when everyone is flying for the finish.

The term "master race" refers to Adolf Hitler's belief that blond, blue-eyed and tall Aryans were the superior race, according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Myers's tongue-in-cheek "gaynalyses" of each race refers to drivers as divas and leans hard on the soap-opera-style drama of the sport.

"Rick Hendrick is a guy I look up to," Penske said long after the race, referring to one of the owners who has been successful at Daytona.

Story had avoided race, referring instead to "slaves" and "free persons," but the fourteen-year-old Sumner, familiar with the growing abolitionist movement, knew there was more to the issue.

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