Sentence examples for which has referred from inspiring English sources

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Talha's innocence has been widely covered in the press, which has referred to him as "The Terrorist That Wasn't".

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(Beijing, which has referred to Tsai in the past as a "troublemaker," has warned that a DPP victory could raise cross-strait tensions).

The word "flytilla" is of course derivative from the word "flotilla," which has referred to efforts to break the Israeli-Egyptian blockade of Gaza by sailing into Gaza's port from the Mediterranean in defiance of the blockade.

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It said its members would comply with the system under protest but would also review options for pursuing the case in Britain's High Court, which had referred the original complaint to the European court in 2009.

Given the functions of these brain regions, the researchers speculate that the VOF likely plays an important role in perceptual processes such as reading and recognising faces, and cite two case studies published in the 1970s which support the idea – the only academic papers, other than their own, which have referred to the pathway in the past century.

i, which Mullins has referred to as a "rubber ring" to support the Independent titles, has a circulation of 287,000, or 224,000 stripping out bulks.

John Elferink, the NT attorney general and minister for justice, has consistently defended the laws, which he has referred to as "catch and release".

Mr. Perry has questioned the constitutionality of the program, which he has referred to as a "Ponzi scheme" and a "monstrous lie".

The new mini and the 5s actually share a brain, too, as the 64-bit A7 chip (which Apple has referred to as a "desktop" class chip) currently powers both devices.

There have been several instances during which Trump has referred to China as a threat.

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