Sentence examples for refers to material from inspiring English sources

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It is a deep irony that although the term "priceless" is frequently used in the English language, it refers to material objects rather than natural resources.

Here's some of the language that will be included in The Times's stylebook: If an article refers to material of interest to readers, like a Web site, document, image or video, provide an embedded link as a convenience.

Good life (haoshenghuo) is a broad, overall evaluation of life that refers to material or physical comfort, including good health and material or financial security.

The biosorbent term refers to material derived from microbial biomass, seaweed or plants that exhibit adsorptive property, so that materials of natural origin (such as agricultural wastes) are generally used in biosorption studies (Kaur et al. 2013).

John Metzger of The Music Box refers to Material World as "the most underrated and overlooked album of [Harrison]'s career", adding that it "coalesces around its songs … and the Zen-like beauty that emanates from Harrison's hymns to a higher power inevitably becomes subtly affecting".

In his review of the 2014 reissue of Harrison's Apple catalogue, for Classic Rock, Paul Trynka refers to Material Word as an album that "sparkles with many gems"; of these, he adds, "it's the more restrained tracks – Don't Let Me Wait Too Long, Who Can See It – that entrance: gorgeous pop songs, all the more forceful for their restraint".

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Ferromagnetic is a term that refers to materials that exhibit strong magnetic attraction when subjected to a magnetic field.

Dormancy here refers to materials, meanings and skills that had once been active but that had been unused due to new arrangements.

The commonly accepted definition of nanomaterials refers to materials with clearly defined features between 1 and 100 nm, such as nanopattern, nanofibers, nanotubers, nanopores, nanospheres, and nanocomposites.

This refers to materials which are fabricated through the integration of optical components and fluids on the same chip, resulting in optical instruments that are fabricated with fluids.

It is increasingly common for writers to footnote or refer to material that exists only online.

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