Sentence examples for refers to going from inspiring English sources

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In the song's remix, Songz makes references to Tiger Woods, as he also refers to "going in like a Lil Wayne-Drake song".

"Went in" refers to going to The New Yorker's offices, specifically to the art department.

7. Some say Black Friday refers to "going into the black".

The term "transcendence" refers to going beyond immediate personal gratification in order to contribute to a greater good, embodying gratitude, hope, humor, spirituality, and appreciation.

Food insecurity refers to going hungry or being at risk for going hungry because of the inability to afford food.

Sickness presence (SP) refers to going to work despite illness, and the concept has been a subject of increasing interest in the past two decades.

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"I rarely do this," he said, referring to going out to clubs and lounges.

To the Editor: I referred to "Going To: Venice" so often while there between Christmas and New Year's that it became dog-eared.

"We love Diamond and Silk — don't understand why he would (or his team, as he kept referring to) go after them!" wrote another.

If you don't know what it is that they're referring to, go and find out!

Sensitivity and resistance to stimuli other than chemical substances follow a similar pattern, but refer to GO terms for cellular responses to the stimuli.

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