Sentence examples for references to notes from inspiring English sources

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The brief description of the Merrill-devised transaction in the NY Times article, which was frustratingly vague, included references to "notes" being issued, which we took as an indication that it was an external transaction with investors and corresponded to the Magnetar-sponsored CDO, since there was no evidence of any other deal named "Pyxis" being marketed during this time period.

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In the statement his spokesperson said: "Sir John's letter makes reference to notes and records concerning Mr Blair, which some may interpret as an implicit suggestion that Mr Blair caused the delay, this is not true.

The word symphōnia was used by the Greeks in reference to notes sounding together in harmony and by extension meant an "ensemble" or "band" rather than a musical form.

Footnotes: (1) Beethoven was showing a fine sense of humor when he made reference to "notes save from distress" because the German word for notes, like the English word, refers to both musical notes as well as money.

Observations showed nurses having some difficulty in following their usual protocol for assessing patients when the manikin cannot move limbs, does not have a grip response etc. Doctors tended to interact more by talking/taking history (the manikin has voice functionality), by directing treatment, and by reference to notes.

Streams have hard references to their notes – they can't just have their notes disappearing unannounced!

References to the notes have special features worth remarking.

The participants recorded vastly different numbers of losses; common reasons included "references to taking notes", "references to time" and "seeing or thinking about other people who also play The Game".

As with Executive Orders and Table IV, the proclamations have accession numbers, and the vast majority of references are to notes attached to the Code and not the Code itself.

But Pitch objects do not have hard references to their Note objects.

Moreover he offered just two passing and relatively dismissive references to hysteria, noting in the first that it and two other conditions were "too temporary, evanescent or intermittent to constitute psychic disease" [ 35].

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