Sentence examples for refers primarily from inspiring English sources

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Dimity now refers primarily to the latter.

Kerygma refers primarily to the preaching of the Apostles as recorded in the New Testament.

At present, the term refers primarily to distributors and secondarily to the style and scale of the movies they release.

If we want a name that refers primarily to the art rather than the artists, outsider makes more sense than the other candidates.

The fire of the title refers primarily to the atomic bombing of Japan, but also to the possibility of transcendent passion in its aftermath.

Different from graffiti in that it refers primarily to script, not artwork, tagging is the sort of rebellious hobby that disaffected teenagers love and strait-laced adults abhor.

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He said he was referring primarily to integrity and academic freedom.

He was referring primarily to Stoudemire, whose presence will create more open jump shots for teammates.

Low was referring primarily to a group of rookie defensemen, led by the injured Tomas Kloucek, the recently obtained Peter Smrek, Mike Mottau and Dale Purinton.

And we have many fewer technicals and suspensions," he said, referring primarily to Ron Artest, the volatile and talented forward.

"In the 11 years I've been here, the musical theater on Broadway has developed tremendously," he added, referring primarily to his own contributions.

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