numerous references
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnumerousandreferee
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numerous
adjective
uk/ˈnjuː.mə.rəs/us/ˈnuː.mə.rəs/
many:
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referee
noun[C]
uk/ˌref.əˈriː/us/ˌref.əˈriː/
a person who is in charge of a sports game and who makes certain that the rules ...
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The serious shortage of paper prevents our distributing to the public at home thenumerousreference booklets which have been prepared for circulation overseas.
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These are soundly argued, and backed up by numerous references to the literature and to practical findings, often in the form of accounts of disasters.
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For information on sound transmission and room acoustics, numerous references are available.
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They include many interesting illustrations and numerous references.
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The paper provides numerous references to works in the field of agent-oriented analysis and design, and in related fields.
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Numerous references are made to front runners versus dark horses.
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The findings are fully discussed, with numerous references to related work elsewhere, and with consideration of ways that the ultrasonic sensing system might be improved.
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The entries are up-to-date, and there are numerous references to companies working in the various areas discussed.
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There are numerous references to other publications, many of them including the same author.
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This is reflected in the numerous references to fashion and design in goods marketed for 'shinjinrui' (literally, the new type of person).
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But there is the added advantage that interest, that will inevitably be kindled, can be satisfied by pursuit of the numerous references included with each article.
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Perhaps the most striking aspect of these positive accounts of old age - because they were not the specific subject of questioning - were the numerous references to enjoyment, pleasure and contentment.
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In the course of the election campaign, there have been numerous references to increased flexibility with industrial development certificates.
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There are numerous references to these pirates being ready to die in the cause of what they considered to be their duty.
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It contains numerous references to the targets, and the target group is people on moderate and higher earnings.
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