Sentence examples for refers instead from inspiring English sources

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While some might think the title references a piece of music written by Andalusian composer Manuel de Falla, it refers instead to the alibi an aging New Zealander used to give his mother whenever she asked where he was going at night.

The word guilty refers instead to the sinful bliss of painting.

The title refers instead to a killer who is terrorizing the East End of London, in 1880.

It refers instead to the Lost Boys of Sudan, the subjects of a truly disturbing but strangely inspiring episode in recent African history.

For example, one of Hedda's first cruel comments is lost: she no longer insults Aunt Julie about her choice of hats but refers instead to a cola can left carelessly by Berte.

It refers instead to Awlaki as a "leader" who was "continuously planning attacks" against the US, without providing an evidentiary basis for claims central to the extraordinary circumvention of normal due process procedures.

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One should refer instead to several specific types of ability.

He referred instead to Muslims around the world.

He says that should have referred instead to Fiat, which, like other European automakers, is suffering.

She declined through a spokesman to comment for this article, referring instead to the Tagesspiegel remarks.

Nor does he name Mr. Chang, referring instead to "a contributor I once considered a friend".

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