Sentence examples for specifically refers from inspiring English sources

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Further reference to Lactobacillus reuteri in this paper specifically refers to this specific strain of L. Reuteri DSM 17938.

It specifically refers to "controversial or unpopular opinions".

It specifically refers to the interrogation of Zubaydah using the water technique.

The I.R.S. proposal specifically refers to "physical, psychological, sexual or emotional abuse".

Specifically refers to a performance of "From the Canyons to the Stars" at Alice Tully Hall.

"In porn, that is the whole point, unless the title specifically refers to an act that isn't anal sex.

The term Chippendale specifically refers to English furniture of the 1750s and '60s made in a modified Rococo style.

In a later book, His Butler's Story, Limonov specifically refers to this earlier one (which he is having difficulty selling) as "a novel".

The former specifically refers to merging data from Moves accounts into Facebook accounts, which would enable Facebook to identify people using Moves who also use Facebook.

(Break dancing is a general term used mostly in the news media and by amateurs, whereas b-boying specifically refers to toprocking, downrocking, freezes and power moves).

And the word specifically refers to the whirling dance of the Sufi dervish, which no definition of dance that I know really encompasses.

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