Sentence examples for was really referring from inspiring English sources

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"I was really referring to Mo.

And I was really referring to Chicago with stop-and-frisk.

White House officials have said Mr. Obama was really referring to civil unions, which he does support.

But I was really referring to my father, who was visiting me during the debate, and who votes strictly down a party line.

And I was really referring in particular, you know, to migrations – Syrians, the whole migration, where we're going to take in thousands.

I guess what I was really referring to there was the breakup of Artforum, or I guess I should say, my Artforum.

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He's really referring, of course, to the Klan.

By "the unwinding," Packer is really referring to three large transformations, which have each been the subject of an enormous amount of research and analysis.

"They have a stronger fresh reputation, and by fresh I'm really referring to all the perishable departments, than some of the Kroger operations," Mr. Dillon said.

It also made sense to assume that when man speaks about God he is really referring to his own experience, which is all he knows.

We can use words like sacred or spiritual to describe this emptiness, but what we are really referring to is the absence of organized religion from the modern civil sphere.

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