Sentence examples for scene referring from inspiring English sources

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"They are fully aware of the step-and-repeat," said Mr. Davis of Scene, referring to the end of the red carpet and backdrop where photographers gather.

"We see this every day," said one D.C. police officer who was on the scene, referring to a man clinging to a utility pole.

"For black families, it's pretty much jumping the broom — that's it," said Ms. King, Mr. Whitaker's foil in the scene, referring to the custom of having a couple jump over a broomstick to close the ceremony.

"TIM is like Voldemort in 'Harry Potter,' " said Stella Kostova, an acquaintance of Mr. Goranov from the Varna art scene, referring to the evil wizard in the children's books who is so powerful that people are afraid to say his name.

On 14 August 1725, Swift wrote to Charles Ford that his work, Gulliver's Travels, was finished, however, he soon added a scene referring to the Drapier's Letters.

"Hey, you got robbed," Brooks calls out to the visiting pitcher with whom he's about to block out a scene, referring to the previous night's Mets game, in which Saberhagen threw most of the strikes but wasn't credited with the win.

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On the one hand he points out that the last scene refers, very deliberately, to recent protests in Genoa and Seattle.

The audio was circulating in Kandy after his death and as a sign of its authenticity, a cabinet minister who had visited the scene referred to the message in Parliament on Tuesday.

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.

Correction: August 6, 2000, Sunday An article last Sunday about the increased importance of the London art scene referred incorrectly to the date on which Ben Jonson killed a fellow actor in a duel.

The scene refers to the second of ten Biblical plagues that were imposed on Egypt by Yahweh, in chapters 7-12 of the Book of Exodus.

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