referring造句181 SIRS was a conception first brought forward in America in 1991 referring to the uncontrolled systemic inflammatory cascade induced by infectious or noninfectious factors.
182 "Others have, " replied Letterman, referring to George Bush's fondness for lengthy brush-clearing trips at his Texas ranch.
183 Later in the afterward, the tone of his voice changes as he talks scathingly about the "blindness" of those who use the word "snapshot" when referring to his work.
184 "I'm in enough hot water with some of my colleagues as it is, " he said, referring to the anger felt by some scientists over his growing fame as a populariser .
185 He prefaced his speech by referring to the recent death of the chairman.
186 The establishment of psychological committeeman system in China is the result of referring to the peer counselling model in western countries and areas such as Hong Kong and Tai Wan.
187 'It's giving me more things to be fearful of, ' Ryan said, referring to the disclosures of some banks' large holdings of loans to customers in troubled countries.
188 The unladen swallow group is now referring others to PyPy instead; another Python runtime which uses a custom JIT in order to speed up execution.
189 "Some people are already drinking their own pee and don't know it," said Britt, referring to the people of Orange County.
190 "And falafel, " she said, referring to the fried chickpea patties, a big part of the cuisine.
191 We start with Newton's Second Law, at first referring our problem to an inertial frame.
192 The name comes from the Capuchin friars, possibly referring to the colour of their brown cover, surrounded by a ring of coif.
193 He was referring to allegations that he pressured the police into dropping an investigation into an 18-year-old belly dancer.
194 It is realized by referring to a system formed by an ash bucket, ash storage pump, ash transporting pipe, and the air make-up pipe for compressed air.
195 A servo controller MTBF referring to the components failure rates published in foreign and domestic countries was calculated.
196 Referring to the characteristic of trust products in China, the basic concept of the default risk of money trust is introduced in the view of the investors.
197 An author referring to an entry would send a ping to the advertised end-point.
198 In 1842, German archaeologist Karl Richard Lepsius mentioned it among his finds at Saqqara, referring to it as number 29 and calling it the "Headless Pyramid" because only its base remains.
199 This is a precise way of referring to the role that performs day-to-day work on development artifacts such as models or source code.
200 The original punched card is put into the machine and, referring to the papers from which the first version was prepared, the checking operator tries to punch out a second version.
201 "He was like J. Edgar Hoover in that way," says one close friend of the Mubarak family, referring to the political extortions of the man who once headed the FBI.
202 Others yelled "You lie, you lie!" and "Pelosi has to go, " referring to California congresswoman Nancy Pelosi.
203 He talked of beginning to leave Iraq, and rejected a "false" choice between safety and democratic ideals, referring to the torture and detention policies of the grey-haired Mr Bush sitting nearby.
204 By LBS, although the system cannot automatically create the storage location on the Warehouse Warrant or the Stock-out Note, it may determine it by referring to the archives for storage location.
205 We know it is because in 17:9,18 he talks about this city being on seven hills, referring to the famous Seven Hills of Rome.
206 He then realized she was referring to T'ang Hsiao - fu and said with a sneer, " What rubbish!
207 Database is also called an electronic database, referring to any collections of data , or information , that is specially organized for rapid search and retrieval by a computer.
208 Then go over every possible outcome that has occurred to you in that connection and which has caused you concern, referring to each one quite specifically, saying.
209 Secondly, Referring to UIC 615-4 OR-The Reliability Trial of Bogie Frame, this article tests and verifies the static strength of the new frame.
210 "There are daily clips of cars 'drifting' in the streets of Riyadh," says Saif, a 21-year-old university student referring to the current fad for performing stunts and joyriding.