Sentence examples for referred at one from inspiring English sources

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I knocked Pierre McGuire in my last post, but he was spot on when he referred at one point in the game to "hockey karma," in reference to the way the Rangers' fortunes seemed suddenly to improve after a Devil snapped his head back to sell a high-sticking swipe that actually never touched his face — a shameful (if ever more prevalent) hockey act.

Mr. Clement referred at one point Monday to "carnage and wreckage" in the federal criminal justice system, and began his argument by noting that federal courts impose 1,200 criminal sentences every week.

In a dissent he wrote that was released on Thursday, about a case dealing with sentences for crack and powder cocaine, he referred at one point to "the mischief of" the majority opinion.

He referred at one point to Councilwoman Margarita López, a Manhattan Democrat who is an ardent supporter of abortion rights: Over the course of 200 years, legislators and citizens alike corrected the failings, the fallibility of those original founders.

Clarification: This article originally referred at one point to "Laudato si'" as the first of Francis' papacy.

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He refers at one point to "our pure friendship".

MacGregor refers at one point to the "painful difficulty of constructing a German history, of the compulsion to recover – to create – memories that can nourish".

"We might be classicists, but is the newer generation?" Still, after perhaps 8 or 10 martinis, Audrey fessed up, referring at one point to "a generation lobotomized by vodka".

A U.P.S. spokeswoman, Kristen Petrella, said the company had not removed its barbed wire because it believes the fence is permitted under the ordinance, which refers at one point to "sharp projections facing outward".

And running alongside this wished-for restoration of a certain albeit nostalgically idealised brand of eighteenth-century political élitism - Foster refers at one point to 'the insouciant Yeats snobbery' - there is Yeats's growing fascination with, and formulation of, an entire hermetic system of history, much of which was 'dictated' from the beyond, with his wife, George, as medium.

He refers at one point to Flaubert's favorite persona of "le Garçon, the raucous-old-giant" that allowed Flaubert to engage in "bellowing, letting rip and generally playing rough," but he does not seem to have noticed that there is a message here for a Flaubert biographer.

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