Sentence examples for rose refers to from inspiring English sources

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(As the millions of readers of Dan Brown's "DaVinci Code" know, under the rose refers to the rose that "Romans hung... over meetings to indicate the meeting was confidential. Attendees understood that whatever was said under the rose -- or sub rosa -- had to remain a secret").

Historian R. B. Rose refers to these industrialists as belonging to "an inner elite of magnates".

He opened his bistro in 2006 with a mere 16 seats following a succession of jobs working under some of the great chefs of France and finally spending what Rose refers to as a "life-changing year" in Panajachel, Guatemala, where he ran a culinary team and elevated his career skills to head chef.

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According to the lawsuit, Rose referred to Wei as a "China Doll" and used an expletive while calling her an idiot in relation to a flight reservation.

(Rose referred to Bufferbox and Clever as some of the best and brightest prospects in the current YC class).

It was, when in all sincerity, Rose referred to the audience and evening as "lovely".

When employed by jewelers, rather than by extremely savvy marketers of digital devices, the term "rose gold" refers to an alloy of gold to which copper has been added.

Rose even refers to a TechCrunch post to ask whether Facebook will one day surpass MySpace in the U.S. (it already has worldwide).

When Jack joins the other first-class passengers for dinner after his rescue of Rose, Guggenheim refers to him as a "bohemian".

These governing processes lead to a particular demeanour on the part of the individual, something that Rose (1998, 12) refers to as tactics for 'the conduct of conduct'.

The City has retained the services of Proskauer Rose, which the New York Post refers to as a "powerhouse international law firm".

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