Sentence examples for refers to leaving from inspiring English sources

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It also refers to leaving a party without saying goodbye.

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In March 2007, the energy ministry referred to leaving "the door open" to exploitation, and an agreement signed with the United Nations Development Programme in 2010 in which it agreed to establish a fund to collect donations acknowledged that Ecuador could "default" and decide "to initiate oil prospecting in the Yasuni ITT oil fields".

On Monday, among other things, they argued that the windshield hole could not have been caused by a bullet, as Mr. Proctor claimed, and that he had referred to leaving a dead fish in a plastic container on Ms. Busch's car, when the fish was actually in a tin baking tray.

One of the great joys of going out and by going out I'm referring to leaving the house with hedonism in mind is that more often than not, you find yourself coming back in without a story to tell.

"Page" will be used in what follows to refer to leaves as well as faces of leaves.

Due to this bijectivity we will refer to leaves and labels interchangeably.

Medicinal herbs refer to leaves, seeds, berries, roots, bark, or flowers of plants used for medicinal purposes.

Today's Daily Mail describes him as debonair and "monocle-sporting" and refers to his leaving "a legacy of scoops that spanned decades".

Unicode refers to the left out languages as being "digitally disadvantaged".

The title Leave Home refers to the Ramones leaving New York City to go on tour around the world.

At the Roosevelt, though, he wasn't much more than a "minor fascination," as he refers to himself in "Leaving LA".

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