Sentence examples for speaker referred from inspiring English sources

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One speaker referred to Berle as "a great human being".

Speaker after speaker referred to a restoration of life.

One speaker referred to them as "airbrush designers".

Another speaker referred to "those of us stupid enough not to bail out" of Interpublic stock.

On Monday the Parliament speaker referred to Mr. Ahmadinejad as "his dear brother" and sought to present the dispute as not personal.

In his presence, Mr. Wadsworth said, an association speaker referred to him as "a backward European" and assured the farmers that "European objections are irrelevant".

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The speaker refers to a reference time preceding speech time which serves as the point of reference for the projected future situation time.

Soon after, Christine Quinn, the City Council Speaker, refers to pigeons as "flying rats".

Essentially, metonymy occurs when a speaker refers to an object, person, or institution by something that is, and typically has been, closely associated with it.

"We, God willing, will continue to fight you and will continue martyrdom operations inside and outside the United States until you abandon your oppression and foolish acts," said the speaker, referring to suicide attacks.

By contrast, if the speaker refers to "Pedro's sister" there is more to go on, and accommodation becomes feasible.

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