Sentence examples for which refers in from inspiring English sources

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I'm not sure I've ever tried a white dog (a term which refers in general to un-aged whiskeys) that wouldn't taste better after being aged in wood for a few years.

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Like many Mexicans, though, the teenage girls also dipped into a well-stocked arsenal of more potent curse words, most of which referred in one way or another to sex.

What is clearer, said Carol E. Tracy, executive director of the Women's Law Project, is that rape, which referred in its origins to the violation of an unmarried virgin, emerged from English property law related to inheritance.

The whole thing is a trompe l'oeil fabrication, a still life, a 2007 history painting - the modern equivalent of Géricault's Raft of the Medusa, Goya's Third of May and Manet's Execution of the Emperor Maximillian, all of which referred in contentious ways to world events.

On his account, the identity sign disappears in a full analysis of language, wherein sameness and distinction are shown by sameness and distinctness of names, no two of which refer, in fully analysed language, to the same object (this view gives grounds for interpreting mathematical utterances in the Tractatus as unsinnig).

The German DRG system is subdivided into 23 major diagnosis categories (MDCs) which refer in principle to a body system or cause of a disease.

Instead they are proactive and work closely with Belgrade Municipality's Centre for Social Work, which refers families in the greatest need.

We only use one word for cucumber in Ukraine – ogirky – which refers to them in all their forms – fresh or pickled, and whatever variety.

To give an example, Figure 6(A), which refers to scientists in the Nat./PNAS/Sci./PNAS/Sci

The startup's name derives from neuroplasticity, which refers to changes in the our brains over time due to factors like our behavior and thinking.

The latter, which refers to situations in which health expenditures exceed a given percentage of disposable income, has several limitations.

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