Sentence examples for respectfully referred from inspiring English sources

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South Asian Muslim men who have performed the pilgrimage are respectfully referred to as Haaji Sahib.

King Mswati III is still respectfully referred to by many as "umlomo longacali manga" -- the mouth that tells no lies.

In the meantime, he could take plenty of comfort in denying the dreams of the candidate he respectfully referred to as Little Marco.

But Mr. Idema -- respectfully referred to as "Mr. Jack" by the court's Afghan interpreter -- is by all accounts and appearances the ringleader, mastermind and, he would argue, hero of the story.

All were directed by a man respectfully referred to as Mr. Geddes, who is so unflappable that he can show up in the morning, plan a menu of protein, vegetable, starch and fruit, and cook enough for up to 200 people before anyone else arrives to assist.

Obama deftly cited the Koran, spoke of Islam as one of the three Abrahamic religions and respectfully referred to the linkage between Muhammad, Moses and Jesus, seen by Muslims as the bearers of God's revelation in the Torah and gospels.

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It is clear that, when Biden said "China is a great nation", he was respectfully referring to the country as a whole.

For his part, Mr. Sullivan still respectfully refers to his predecessor as "Mr. Greenberg" while trying to deflect the barbs with stoical good cheer, flavored at times with sarcasm.

Ms. Weiner, who primarily handles commercial listings but also does some residential, says she continues to receive calls and referrals from "the elders," as she respectfully refers to the people she has met in nursing homes over the years.

Colonel Walker, a tall, forty-eight-year-old man, has a serious, slightly formal air that contrasts with the generally easygoing manner of most of his staff officers, who respectfully refer to him as the Old Man.

Aware of the fate which has often met those who dare challenge Bolivia's peaks, some climbing guides here respectfully refer to the mountains as "achachila," a word from the indigenous Aymara language that roughly translates as "earth spirit" or "uncle".

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