Sentence examples for referred to a group from inspiring English sources

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In the article below, we referred to "a group of British scientists lead by Professor Sir Martin Rees".

(In a 1959 letter to Dean, her sister, Carol, referred to a group of blacks as "the Spook Menace").

Originally, the term probably referred to a group of 100 hides (units of land required to support one peasant family).

The notice referred to a group of 7 to 10 Americans who are aboard British naval vessels moving into position off Freetown, the officials said.

It is referred to a group of pterosaurs called the pteranodontoids which include the famous toothless Pteranodon, but also numerous other pterosaurs including many with large teeth.

The Bang Bang Club was a magazine headline that stuck, and referred to a group of photographers who braved the carnage to show the world what was happening.

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The term refers to a group of companies within an industry that pursue a similar strategy.

The term "vitamin D" actually refers to a group of fat-soluble vitamins.

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) refers to a group of disorders that damage the lungs.

Point 3 refers to a group of German typists who are working on document production.

The term Man Dem originates in the Caribbean, and refers to a group of friends.

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