Sentence examples for this time referring from inspiring English sources

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The city department displayed the incendiary initials (this time referring to "What the Fact?") on bus shelters under photos of unidentified objects from local museums.

A senior official cited a deal in which Cummins Inc. would build hybrid buses in China, but a spokesman for the company later said that "neither Cummins nor Yutong has announced any deal and we're not in a position to do so at this time," referring to the company's Chinese partner.

After heavy criticism, she stated the following day that the system "failed miserably", this time referring to Abdulmutallab's boarding the flight with an explosive device.

"I am the grandson, namesake and first male heir to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz," he would tell audiences during political speaking tours that he began giving around this time, referring to Malcolm X's chosen Islamic name.

"I am the grandson, namesake, and first male heir to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz," he would tell audiences during political speaking tours that he began giving around this time, referring to Malcolm X's chosen Islamic name.

For each version, 10 people from the target group were interviewed, this time referring to the information on a computer screen rather than in printed form.

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In the 2008 election, the Liberal Democrat candidate Brian Paddick, a married gay man who is standing again this time, referred to Boris's infidelities during a BBC debate.

The play on the Andersen title this time referred to an imposter remaining imprisoned on St Helena while Napoleon returned to Paris, but Ryckmans was disappointed by the production.

Kirk Tzanides, chairman of Community Board 10, which created the task force, added, "We never pushed you gentlemen to finish this in a year's time," referring to the July 4 opening.

This Question Time referred to your comments about the 100 academics who said that they thought you were getting policies wrong.

Thus, in this section "time" refers to genetic distance (measured in centimorgans) rather than to number of generations.

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