Sentence examples for refers yet from inspiring English sources

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The scene refers yet again to fairy tales -- the sorcerer casting and then lifting the spell -- yet what is curious and, finally, lifeless about this classically Highsmithian moment is Rickie's failure to react to it.

The first, enough quality, attempts of quantum calculation of proteins, as it was already marked in [5], refers yet to the 1940s of the last century.

Here, Habermas refers yet again to his distinction between the political culture, which develops around universalistic constitutional principles, and the wider, background culture.

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Perhaps I missed it, but I don't think we know what The Poison Tree refers to yet.

It's the Monday after Thanksgiving / Black Friday, which means many people will dub today Cyber Monday, a horrendous marketing term that refers to yet another one of the busiest days of the year for retail.

Its information value at this point is unclear?! h) page 14, reference list: It is not a good practice to refer to yet unpublished work; here, the authors have done it even twice.

I'm not referring to yet another plot twist.

"That's the success for Bottega Veneta — it is not visible luxury," he said, referring to yet another PPR company.

The letter was referred to yet again this week, when the travel ban came up before a Ninth Circuit panel.

Dr. John Mollenkopf, director of the Urban Research Center at the City University of New York's Graduate Center, said, "That's consistent with what other sources, like the current population survey, are showing," referring to yet another Census Bureau sampling.

Who in particular within that building are you referring to?" Yet every once in a while Mr. Rumsfeld veers toward joining Yogi Berra and President George H. W. Bush as the third leg of the Bermuda Syntax Triangle.

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