Sentence examples for start referred from inspiring English sources

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An article on Sunday about a Republican bill to revise Head Start referred incompletely to the views of Amy Wilkins, executive director of the Trust for Early Education.

Correction: June 26 , 2003 Thursday An article on Sunday about a Republican bill to revise Head Start referred incompletely to the views of Amy Wilkins, executive director of the Trust for Early Education.

The Sports of The Times column yesterday, about the absence of recognition for Coach Tony Dungy in the Indianapolis Colts' 8-0 stareferredrred incorrectly to the channel on which the talk-show host John Riggins made remarks about the suspension of Terrell Owens of the Philadelphia Eagles.

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But I couldn't start referring to Gary as "Dad".

Now start referring to them by a different name.

When did you start referring to yourself in the third person?

The BBC will not, however, start referring to "terrorism" and "terrorists".

If you start referring to women as "targets", you crossed the line a long time ago.

"My activities prompted Ferree to start referring to me as the Mysterious Mr. X," Barber said.

"Incidentally, I've heard people start referring to the 80s as the decade that style forgot.

In 2015 demographers, teachers and politicians will stop talking about the population pyramid and start referring to the population dome.

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