Sentence examples for where it refers from inspiring English sources

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(We use cross-parenting in preference to cross-breeding, the term common in biology, as it has a greater connotation of voluntary choice. Note too that the term population mixing in our context differs from its definition in epidemiology where it refers to contacts among people as a result of spatial movement; see Law et al. 2008).

(The term corn is confusing outside of the United States, where it refers to cereals in general).

The term is used by analogy in such expressions as the Industrial Revolution, where it refers to a radical and profound change in economic relationships and technological conditions.

"B'rith" is the same word usually pronounced "bris" in the U.S., where it refers to a part of the covenant that makes many men wince.

The word Mormon is taken from the book, where it refers both to a geographical area and also to a prophet of that name.

Such pieces of urban architecture and visual life are more like what the scientists Stephen Jay Gould and Richard Lewontin called spandrels, a term borrowed from architecture, where it refers to the inevitable V-shaped expanses between rounded arches.

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Ulbricht was arrested in San Francisco in October 2013 in the wake of US investigations into the use of bitcoin for drug trafficking and other illegal activities and charged with being Dread Pirate Roberts, a name taken from the film The Princess Bride where it referred to a mythical persona shared between several people.

We adopted the histogram definition as a frequency for each pixel value, where and it refers to imaging quantization.

That's another type of ambiguity, where "it" could refer to either the street or the animal, and only the final word gives it away.

But in France, where it also refers to breeds of domesticated animals, it carries an additional negative connotation that is linked to the country's history.

This was confirmed in ATEL 5579 where it is referred to as iPTF13drr.

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