Sentence examples for really referred from inspiring English sources

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But wait, Cashman really referred to A-Rod as Mr Rodriguez?

"In Budapest, it really referred to censorship in the Communist period," she said.

Of course the remark about "unprecedented times" really referred to the aggro over householders' energy bills in the UK.

Community's two festive specials are prime examples – one was based entirely in Shirley's garage and another in Abed's imagination, and never really referred to again.

I've overtly set some of my books and stories in Massachusetts, which is a place I also know and I've lived in, but I never really referred to Rhode Island specifically, I believe, until this book.

"It really referred to areas of vice and corruption," said Randy Shaw, a longtime housing advocate in the Tenderloin who hopes to open a museum devoted to its rough-and-tumble past.

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He's really referring, of course, to the Klan.

"I don't really refer to the Angel way," Scioscia said.

White House officials have said Mr. Obama was really referring to civil unions, which he does support.

The title of your book really refers to self-censorship, which you view with disfavor.

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