Sentence examples for which refers not from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps the best known are the fernets, which refers not just to the famous Fernet-Branca but to an entire run of bracingly bitter amari.

The second main element of the court's decision — which refers, not incidentally, to "the so-called rights of LGBT persons" — was an assertion of judicial restraint.

The opinion ignores the plain language of the statute which refers not to an error in the vote tabulation system but to an error in the vote tabulation.

There is also the term beta iron, which refers not to mechanical properties but rather to the strong magnetic characteristics of iron.

In chapter 37, Ezekiel had a now-famous vision of the valley of dry bones, which refers not to resurrection from the dead but rather to the restoration of a scattered Covenant people into a single unity.

Viktor Shklovsky suggested that Eugene Onegin is thus a good example of a work of art which refers not to a grounded reality but merely to itself; it is not a story so much as a game played with a story.

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It didn't take too long for things to change, however, as in 1920 a song was written for a Broadway revue entitled My Little Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle, which referred not to a brutish man, but to a beautiful, voluptuous woman.

Utility functions also captured mental effort and activity disruption (pure penalty transfer) through their constants (α1 and α2), which refer not only to this phenomenon but to others not included in the functions.

In 632, during the early period of Islamic rule in Arabia, the Muslim commander Usama ibn Zayd launched a raid against the Byzantine-held Darum which referred not to Deir al-Balah specifically, but to the area south of Lydda which included modern-day Deir al-Balah.

The work of architecture is thus a doubly founded object, which "refers back not only to the creative acts of the architect and the reconstructive acts of the viewer, but also to its ontic foundation in a fully determined real thing shaped in a particular way" [Ontology, 263].

Failed bridges and toxic drinking water are of a piece with a new Republican normal in which austerity refers not only to eviscerated government budgets but also reduced chances for ordinary people to gain control over their lives.

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