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"whose" Definitions
  1. used in questions to ask who something belongs to
  2. used to say which person or thing you mean
  3. used to give more information about a person or thing

899 Sentences With "whose"

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Underneath the water we can't tell whose legs are whose, whose hand is touching ours.
"That's someone whose information, whose thoughts, whose analysis doesn't get put into the mix," she said.
I want women whose hearts are pure crystal, whose souls are pure, whose impulses are lofty.
Then, they all have to guess whose fear is whose.
Then they fought like children over whose seat was whose.
Whose bodies might be nourished, and whose might be poisoned?
And if I try to write it, for whose benefit, whose sake, on whose behalf, for what purpose would I be performing.
I know now whose child is sick — whose cat is sick.
And Kerr is, too: a man whose grandparents left the United States to work in the Middle East, whose father was raised there, whose mother adopted it, whose family has a different and broader perspective than most.
Whose outfit betrays their lack of self-awareness, whose is forward-looking?
History will sort out whose judgments were vindicated and whose were not.
The land that's mine—the poor man's, Indian's, Negro's, ME—Who made America,Whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain,Whose hand at the foundry, whose plow in the rain,Must bring back our mighty dream again.
The land that's mine—the poor man's, Indian's, Negro's, ME— Who made America, Whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain, Whose hand at the foundry, whose plow in the rain, Must bring back our mighty dream again.
There's a person inside those covers — someone whose voice is appealing, whose guidance is reliable and whose food evokes the world you wish you lived in.
Harris is an idealist, the kind of all-natural farmer whose cows finish on grass, whose birds run free, whose goats and sheep transform overgrown land.
The question is whose tax cuts are permanent and whose are temporary. Sen.
It also comes in many colors, so you always know whose are whose.
Whose lives is he prioritizing, and whose lives are falling by the wayside?
The point, of course, is that you can't tell whose blood is whose.
She didn't grow up listening to Jackson, whose albums you couldn't wait to buy, whose moves you tried to emulate and whose posters covered your bedroom walls.
But it comes down to whose tax cuts would be permanent and whose temporary.
There's apparently another somewhere, one whose creation Bernard supervised but whose identity he's forgotten.
Whose sense of decency, whose belief in patriotism over politics, could we count on?
And both are about who runs soccer — on whose behalf, and for whose benefit.
My therapist grew up with my neighbor, whose ex-wife was my friend, and whose lawyer is now my friend, and whose new wife is also my friend.
They want a government whose security forces protect instead of abuse them; whose civil servants serve instead of exploit them; and whose justice system ensures their right to redress.
Most countries have a writer like him: the bearded eminence whose face adorns postage stamps, and whose name dignifies avenues, and whose Complete Works sit, undisturbed, on grandparents' bookshelves.
Tom Udall, whose father and uncle were congressmen and whose cousin was also a senator.
But we have to ask ourselves whose comeback stories we encourage and whose we dissuade.
She was a growing character whose backstory was compelling, whose subplots were enjoyable to watch.
The big question is whose style and whose plans are going to win out here.
And until something else comes close, it doesn't really matter whose was and whose wasn't.
Especially bullshitters whose lies hurt others and whose lies have a track record for virality.
Whose great pal is Rudy Giuliani, the talking head whose TV appearances can terrify toddlers.
Those whose applications were rejected or whose previous Indian status was not confirmed can appeal.
It's enough that he has direct and indirect links to a profoundly corrupt and violent foreign dictator, whose policies he admires, whose advisers he shares and whose slogans he uses.
Grambling and Southern could play the same song, but you will immediately recognize whose is whose.
And the labor protections, particularly with respect to Mexico, whose legislature -- whose Parliament is passing them.
No longer must it tiptoe around regimes whose policies it detests but whose oil it craves.
We find cases of girls whose passports are taken away, and others whose families are threatened.
Different bears eat different colours of glitter: that way, scientists can tell whose poop is whose.
What about former NFL safety Kevin Kaesviharn, whose father is Thai and whose mother is white?
Why join a church whose priests are little monsters and whose members like to throw stones?
He's the only member of the Senate whose wife and whose all three children are lobbyists.
Le Carré, whose childhood was awful and whose father was a notorious con man, signed up.
But you can decide whose opinions matter more and whose opinions you put more weight on.
It's my informal attempt to keep track of whose bodies are shown and whose are hidden.
Property taxes hurt older citizens, whose incomes are not going up but whose property taxes are.
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, whose ally Russia declared war on Austria, whose ally Germany declared war on Russia, whose allies France and Britain declared war on Germany and Austria.
CreditCreditPhoto illustration by Christopher Mitchell Joy points upward, according to Marie Kondo, whose name is now a verb and whose nickname is being trademarked and whose life has become a philosophy.
We learn it from our parents, watching them get into needless tiffs about whose cooking is the worst, whose daughter has too many piercings, whose son is stuck in arrested development.
New York Times reporters have visited mosques whose minarets were used as sniper nests, whose prayer halls were turned into bomb-making factories and whose courtyards were used to store weapons.
Then he watches it all unfold through the eyes of a Jewish child — a child whose nightmares return, whose family turns on itself, whose sense of safety is shattered; a child whose alarm manifests in ways instantly familiar to anyone reading the stories of immigrant children today.
Students whose parents are wealthy and college-educated frequently scored better than teenagers whose parents are not.
Or the river, whose water smelled like rust and whose eddies trapped phosphorescent galaxies of undissolved fertilizer.
I find characters whose stories resonated with me, and whose ultimate fates I still sometimes wonder about.
You should look around and figure out whose team you're on and whose team you're not on.
Cormier and Jones were fighting to determine whose era this would be, whose story would be told.
"Freetown Sound" is about voices—whose get heard, whose have the capacity to guide or haunt you.
From gerrymandering to purging voter rolls, it's no accident whose voices get counted, and whose do not.
They were created by Russian political interests whose party affiliation remains obscure, but whose objectives were clear.
I'm worried because it in some ways echoes an earlier question about whether Kamala Harris — whose father came from Jamaica, whose mother came from India and whose husband is white — is black enough.
In this way, a man whose candidacy was a joke, whose election was a fluke tainted by fraud, and whose presidency is a bane will get the chance to remake the American bench.
What he finds is something much larger: an extended family that has been waiting for them all these years, whose love is grace, whose hospitality is a blessing, whose connection is not strained.
Betye Saar, whose assemblages recall Joseph Cornell's but whose style is entirely her own, was a revelation to me; so was Virginia Jaramillo, whose minimal but electric abstract canvas had a sharp elegance.
The Israeli model, through all its evolutions, involves in its roughest form a state whose symbols are Jewish; whose holidays and calendar come from the Jewish tradition; whose gates are always open to any Jew seeking refuge or a new home; whose government is accountable to an elected parliament; whose administration operates within the bounds of law; whose free market grows and brings in more people from more diverse backgrounds to participate in its activities; and whose people are entitled to the minimum civil and legal protections of a modern free society regardless of their religion or ethnicity.
Bond allegedly saw McCarthy standing over Bella, whose head appeared to be swollen and whose face was gray.
Her regulars — the women whose hair she dyes, whose nails she carefully paints — often ask about Hama's status.
Addyi, whose chemical name is flibanserin, is designed for premenopausal women whose lack of sexual desire causes distress.
This can only be done by someone whose decency is fully established and whose status cannot be ignored.
Alecia, whose parents are divorced, spends weekends with her dad, whose mobility is seriously limited by multiple sclerosis.
Ms. Chang depicts a human subject whose borders are mobile, and whose privacy survives her sometimes startling candor.
Tell it to John Ford, whose career spanned much of the 20th century and whose westerns varied accordingly.
For a man whose novels are restless, whose characters never stop traveling, Pullman leads a relatively static life.
It's a structure whose very existence was secret until a few years ago and whose location still is.
In an information age, success depends not only on whose army wins, but also on whose story wins.
This shared story has two protagonists whose needs must be fulfilled, two individuals whose fears must be surmounted.
There are real and legitimate concerns about whose voices get heard in policymaking and whose voices get dismissed.
The alternative to a grand coalition is what Germans call a "Jamaica" coalition between the CDU (whose color is black), the FDP (whose color is yellow), and the Greens (whose color, obviously, is green).
It's doing great for people who want to invest in private prisons just not for the African-Americans and Latinx whose families are torn apart whose lives are destroyed and whose communities are ruined.
But will Democrats put forward the right candidate for a largely working-class region whose barns need paint, whose town centers want for bustle and whose manufacturing plants are too few and far between?
Sura JeselsohnBronx To the Editor: As a proud Greek-American whose grandmothers were named Vassiliki and Xenia, whose grandfathers were Vassilios and Fotis, whose mother was Aphrodite, and whose other relatives and friends went by Persephone and Calliope and Melianthe, I say embrace those "difficult to pronounce and spell" names.
She plays Nathalie, a Parisian philosophy teacher whose husband leaves her for a younger woman, whose mother dies, whose publisher won't reissue her book — and yet, who finds unexpected freedom in all of these losses.
In the master suite, the couple quibbles over an age-old dispute: whose side of the bed is whose.
And now there's the valid question of whose chances of making the charts were sabotaged and whose were not.
They argue over whether any interference really occurred, and if so at whose ultimate behest and for whose benefit.
Related to this problem is the question of whose words we're analyzing — and whose words are getting left out.
And there, Jojo meets the ghost of Richie, whose body was unburied and whose spirit sings, eerily and unceasingly.
He'd be someone whose lax management of his Iowa operation was laid bare, whose basic competence was in dispute.
My earliest best friend was a Dutch kid whose dad was a geologist and whose mom was part Indonesian.
Markle, whose father is of Dutch and Irish descent and whose mother is African-American, describes herself as biracial.
But what about the festival filmmakers whose works are lauded and distributed, but whose career paths are less charmed?
Addyi, whose chemical name is flibanserin, is designed for pre-menopausal women whose lack of sexual desire causes distress.
The present is nonsensical to me, a person whose spirit is a wanderer and whose spirit animal is Pikachu.
Children whose parents fought a lot but stayed together are more likely to divorce than children whose parents divorced.
Waring, born in 1880, was a Charleston patrician whose ancestors were slaveholders and whose father was a Confederate soldier.
There was no significant difference in language delays between boys whose moms took acetaminophen and those whose moms did not.
Girls whose fathers are absent or almost always absent go through puberty sooner than their peers whose fathers are present.
Consider the story of two mothers whose lives bookend the migration and whose family lines would meet similar, unimaginable fates.
Anthony Weiner, whose career was upended in a sexting scandal and whose wife, Huma Abedin, is a top Clinton aide.
There would be no mistaking whose bird was whose, or whether your opponent was all wet in a tropical downpour.
Whose lack of success would be such a stunning disappointment, and whose full potential is so wonderfully hard to imagine.
And it helps fans understand who's close and who's not, and whose case is gaining steam and whose is fading.
There are few musicians whose work feels so permanently urgent, whose contribution still demands to be grappled with and understood.
Each drone carried about two hundred L.E.D. lights in the pilot's color so you could easily tell whose was whose.
It has a wine list whose shallow end is very rewarding and whose deep end betrays extensive, possibly obsessive attention.
So how do you even know who to listen to, whose criticism matters, or whose praise matters, for that matter?
If you want more punching and misery, there's "Daredevil," whose story is not great, but whose fight sequences are wonderful.
Peltz has portrayed an aging company whose innovation has lagged and whose brands have fallen out of favor with consumers.
The teammate whose charisma would soon make him a fan favorite, and whose inquisitive, thoughtful nature reminded Bohannon of himself.
" According to the event Art Hack Day, this includes "hackers whose medium is art and artists whose medium is technology.
Chappell, is a gloriously grotesque "abbess" whose whores are "nuns" and whose "nunnery" is one of London's most exclusive brothels.
Judy Coleman, Alexandria, Va. I appreciated Morris's questioning the predilections about whose music is deemed great and whose is not.
Quoirin, whose mother is from Belfast and whose father is French, was traveling on an Irish passport during the trip.
Whose hand it was covering your mouth is there forever; the date and whose house it was fades into irrelevance.
But on a societal level, as a policy, decisions about whose bodies are seen and whose are hidden matter enormously.
Characters keep tossing around fragments of prophecies whose origins are never properly contextualized and whose predictions are never fully explained.
Bottom row from left: Richard Murphy born Vladimir Guryev, Michael Zottoli whose real name is Mikhail Kutsik, Mikhail Semenko, Donald Howard Heathfield whose real name is Andrey Bezrukov and Juan Lazaro whose real name is Mikhail Vasenkov.
The Lakers already have added JaVale McGee and Lance Stephenson, the N.B.A.'s own king of oddness, and Rajon Rondo, whose court sense is brilliant, whose personality is a prickly pear and whose jump shot is nonexistent.
It's an egomaniac whose tax policies would be awful for our economy and the poor in particular, whose stance on global warming is to ignore it, and whose temperament could easily cause an international crisis at any moment.
But globalization has been really tough for people whose jobs are tied to a community, whose mobility is limited by limited education, and — more positively — whose first allegiance is to their community, their locality, their place of birth.
The people whose backs are against the wall, whose water is essentially being poisoned, need the attention of the federal government.
We can do this by listening to those whose pain we feel, and those whose pain we have yet to feel.
The characters whose faces we had only pictured, whose names we had contently mispronounced, were about to become immortalized on screen.
These are men whose administrations are rife with corruption, whose top aides and campaign managers are on their way to jail.
These include the women whose pregnancies were spontaneously lost, as well as the woman whose child was born with birth defects.
That's the same Norway whose prime minister he'd just met, and whose stance on immigration isn't one of the world's friendliest.
One group, however, whose presence in politics remains illusory and whose voice continues to be drowned out is people with disabilities.
Biden is a septuagenarian nonsocialist in a party whose base is trending leftward and whose demographics are turning young and polychromatic.
All three authors point out that race, as well as gender, sorts out whose anger is tolerated and whose is condemned.
"Merrily" is a show whose score and premise are too good to disregard but whose book seems to resist successful staging.
The options for men are condoms (a method whose effect is very limited-term), vasectomy (whose effect is irreversible) and withdrawal.
This conversation is often framed, unhelpfully, as an either-or: Whose work do we support, and whose do we discard forever?
Whose name comes first, whose name comes last, and whether a "featuring" or "with" comes alongside a name are hugely important.
When you see measures like this, you have to wonder, whose safety is being protected and whose rights are being violated?
Professional recruiters are also more likely to hire candidates whose pitches they could hear than those whose they could only read.
"Calm music is for couples," said Ms. Borges, whose mother is from Guinea-Bissau and whose father comes from Cape Verde.
Xin, whose full name is Xin Youzhi, is a self-proclaimed farmer's kid whose selling point is providing value for money.
In this regard, at least, we seem to have a president whose temperament may be clownish but whose policies are conventional.
The grey, blue, and purple colors also make it easier to tell whose pair is whose if you have multiple children.
The crystal ball question took me back to Lukach, whose book may be finished but whose uncertain life with Giulia continues.
Zaicev was among more than 1,000 Facebook moderators whose identities were accidentally revealed to the people whose accounts they were blocking.
Tom Sullivan, whose son was killed in the Aurora theater shooting, and Pastor Marlon Saunders, whose church hosted Thursday's town hall.
Meghan, whose mother is African-American and whose father is of Irish and Dutch descent, was born and raised in California.
At Charleston, the low Class-A affiliate, are two intriguing players: Kyle Holder, 22, the 30th overall pick last year, whose defense is major-league ready but whose bat is a major question; and Hoy Jun Park, 20, whose lithe frame may be a concern, but whose bat, strong arm, speed and energy can influence a game.
"As CEO, my compensation is much higher than the average warehouse employee; however, we shouldn't be distinguishing whose newborn child is more important, or whose sick parent is more important, or whose bereavement leave is more important," Hyman said.
Other teams at risk include the Williamsport Crosscutters, whose MLB affiliate is the Philadelphia Phillies; the Staten Island Yankees, whose MLB affiliate is the New York Yankees; and the Lowell Spinners, whose MLB affiliate is the Boston Red Sox.
They picked primates and carnivores because both groups contain some species whose males have a baculum and others whose males do not.
The researchers compared kids whose mothers were eligible for DACA with kids whose mothers weren't eligible, before and after DACA was passed.
Compare that to software company Atlassian, whose valuation jumped 32 percent at its December debut and whose stock is up 44 percent.
Which is shocking for a man whose views so often seemed backwards and whose legal arguments were so rooted in the past.
The LGBTQ community has been attacked by a man whose civil rights and whose faith would have been fiercely protected by liberals.
So in June, Winston, whose father was a Marine and whose mother was a school teacher, decided to run for the council.
Both fears have to do with jobs, whose loss produces suffering, want, and despair, and whose future scarcity represents a terrifying prospect.
Of all the choreographers whose work keeps returning to the stage, Martha Graham is the one whose pieces raise the most questions.
For someone whose identity is so secretive, whose career is based in practical anonymity, getting in touch with him was remarkably easy.
Where were board members like Benchmark's Bill Gurley, whose firm invested in 2011, or TPG's David Bonderman, whose firm invested in 2013?
"Danielle, myself and others like us, we're trying to expand the field of whose voice counts, whose story counts," Dr. Finney said.
That's an anomaly at Stratford, whose focus is usually less on machinery than on performance and whose ethos is usually more earnest.
A warrior whose mental weapons seem to come equally from heart and air, and whose soul is nourished by solitude and dreams.
I left early, confused about these Americans whose lives are like mine but whose ideas and problem-solving strategies are so different.
Outdoor green spaces include Teardrop Park, whose rocky walls recall the Catskills, and Rockefeller Park, whose wide-open lawns offer Hudson views.
As we try to pull together, those of us whose homes didn't burn can't find the words for those whose homes did.
Her still lifes reflect this: They're puzzles whose pieces we recognize, but whose compositions are dictated by a logic we don't understand.
It aims to solve the age-old couple's nightly battle of who-gets-to-put-whose-icy-hands-on-whose-warm-back.
These fragments commemorate those disappeared women, whose murders were never investigated and whose deaths extended to the public lives of all women.
"It's frightening," said Representative Gwen Moore, a Democrat whose district includes Milwaukee, and whose congressional office includes a Miller High Life sign.
" He described the institution as "a universal museum whose beneficiaries, and, in the end, whose owners, are the citizens of this world.
"Candidate A, candidate B. "Then you tell them who it is, and you flip the page, and show whose positions are whose.
Her father, Jules Buck, was a movie producer whose best friend was John Huston, an Army buddy whose life he had saved.
All of this is far more engaging than the play itself, whose ideas are thinly dramatized and whose characters are barely developed.
They own the city, these roughnecks whose minds are deep in the gutter and whose language is as ripe as rotten fruit.
Will Olivia side with a lover whose social whirl she adores or a son whose generation she can't quite seem to grasp?
He's a privileged white kid, whose colleagues don't blink before offering him a fake cover story, whose boss automatically identifies with him.
We meet him as a boy whose mother works as a waitress at a diner and whose father is a toll collector.
Revolar was founded by Jacqueline Ros, whose sister was assaulted twice, and Andrea Perdomo, whose grandmother was kidnapped by guerrillas in Colombia.
Ms. Oliver, whose work appeared often in The New Yorker and other magazines, was a phenomenon: a poet whose work sold strongly.
Sure, people whose houses don't burn down don't really want to pay for people whose houses do, but that's how insurance works.
I noticed it even in Gropius, whose own work was alien to me, whose charts and graphs and calculations left me baffled.
So I began reaching out to the women whose Wikipedia pages I'd read, whose films I'd watched, whose books I'd read, asking them if they'd share a letter of sisterly advice explaining what they wish they knew when they began transitioning.
Nnamdi Okike, a first-generation American whose parents emigrated from Nigeria and Germany, and Aaron Holiday, whose mother worked in the collections department of Sears and whose father was a substance abuse counselor in New Orleans, are not typical venture investors.
Sometimes squabbles flare over whose lounge chairs may be inching over the unmarked boundaries outside their cabana, or whose card table is blocking a common walkway, or whose empty lounge chair gets taken or moved — a recurring issue for Mr. Cheeseman.
A jaded, drained album whose electropop trickles along and whose vocal hooks trade tune for ache will satisfy only those whose angst mirrors Ocean's — and perhaps those who feel the ache so deeply in their bones its mere articulation feels profound.
She is the one whose paternity he denied until the government sued him for child support, the one whose tuition fees he stopped paying after she offended him, the one whose mother lived on welfare even as her father's wealth grew.
He's got the standard 20th-century Eastern European setup for parents, the violent dad whose love spurts out of him like a half-broken water fountain, the anxious, morose mom whose love is clear, but whose mind checked out long ago.
Hüfner, whose first run took 56.734 seconds and whose second took 56.275, won a second straight race and a third for the season.
Amash — whose mother is a Syrian immigrant and whose father came to America as a Palestinian refugee in 1956 — opposed the executive order.
We're stuck with a demagogic leader who lies loudly and habitually, whose policies shift with the wind, whose ultimate intentions remain a mystery.
The Supreme Court cannot "approve a racial gerrymander whose necessity is supported by no evidence and whose raison d'être is a legal mistake".
It's like the difference between getting a puggle whose parents were both puggles versus one whose parents were a beagle and a pug.
That pin appeared compliments of my mother, a woman whose talents and physical beauty were stunning, but whose emotional absence was soul-crushing.
But some prominent Jewish leaders have reached out to the president, whose son-in-law is Jewish and whose daughter converted to Judaism.
He's said to favor the Italian fashion house Brioni whose suits sell for the mid-thousand and whose shirts run to almost $600.
In parts of the country, women whose children all die are known as wabi, meaning a tree whose fruit falls off without ripening.
The relatively low damage estimates will be of little comfort to citizens whose homes are under water or whose safety is still threatened.
Dunmore "wanted to write about people whose voices have not echoed through time and whose struggles and passions have been hidden from history".
Altogether she came up with 7,757 matched pairs of surgeons whose patients had died quickly and 6,979 pairs whose patients had lived unexpectedly.
"If you play that game once a week, most dogs will know exactly whose toys are whose in about a month," she says.
And girls whose dads are critical of their weight tend to think of themselves as less physically able than those whose dads don't.
Now, the way that got transmuted is a complicated story, and whose vote mattered and whose voice mattered is a really complicated story.
Both drugs are designed for patients whose tumours grow in response to oestrogen and whose cancer is not caused by the HER2 protein.
Both drugs are designed for patients whose tumors grow in response to estrogen and whose cancer is not caused by the HER2 protein.
And Ms. Cracknell (whose "A Doll's House" for the Young Vic was a wonder) is someone whose work I'd always want to see.
It was founded 20 years ago by Pontus Lindwall whose father built Sweden's largest restaurant casino operator and whose mother was a croupier.
That means Balde is effectively stateless—a person whose native country won't acknowledge them and whose country of residence has not naturalized them.
He imagined Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife, reminiscing about her husband, whose works she has not bothered to read and whose poetry she resists.
He died doing a job whose urgency and importance, whose implications for the fate of all humanity, he understood as well as anyone.
The demon her son has been battling turns out to be a monster whose tentacles are everywhere and whose appetites are beyond reckoning.
The actress, whose mother was born in Dublin and whose father went to medical school at Trinity College, gasps and asks me why.
Oates follows the daughters of these men toward their meeting as adult women whose fathers' names, and whose complicated grief, are indelibly intertwined.
"Eventually, they're going to end up chasing each other around with machetes and arguing (about) whose dog pooped on whose lawn," Pittman said.
Many heart attacks occur in people whose cholesterol is normal and whose main risk is chronic inflammation that can lead to clogged arteries.
" A man whose armpit is in my face and whose toolbox is squashing my feet speaks into my hair: "She needs to chill.
There are reports of past winners whose excessive spending led to bankruptcy or whose families were torn apart after wealth entered their lives.
Top aides lost faith in their African-American outreach organizers, whose leadership was replaced and whose team members were scattered across the country.
Ms. Epps recalled Mr. Fairfax, whose campaigns she supported and whose wedding she attended, as kind and as only a gentleman to her.
When we fixate on this term, we tend up enmeshed in a battle of whose "identity" is worth preserving and whose is not.
He made his big attempt at a comeback by entering — without warning — a space whose rules discourage walkouts and whose culture discourages heckling.
On the one hand is Mr. Trump, whose hair is an elaborate construction to hide a bald spot, whose skin is shaded to disguise whatever its true pallor may be, whose clothes billow around his body as if to conceal the girth beneath.
Olson is a man possessed, a man whose curiosity is his tragic flaw, a man whose brain went to Harvard but whose heart never progressed past being nine years old and lied to, a lanky, loquacious loner with an ax to grind.
Tod Sloan was an American jockey whose mother died when he was young, whose father abandoned him, and whose incredibly successful horse-racing career came to an end when he moved to the U.K. and was ridiculed for his Western riding style.
It's a system that offers a lot of leeway for those whose cups might runneth over, or whose cups might appear a little empty.
Its narrator befriends two talented women, one whose inherited inequality limits her success and one whose privilege, money, and success breed a reckless expansiveness.
Osaka, whose mother is Japanese and whose father is Haitian, has lived in the United States since she was 3 and has dual citizenship.
But on that site, the federal government commissioned a majestic building whose columned exterior evoked Athenian democracy and whose Grand Rotunda recalled republican Rome.
The cameos include Sybrina Fulton whose son is Trayvon Martin, Gwen Carr – mother to Eric Garner, and Lezley McSpadden, whose son is Michael Brown.
Staub — whose birthstone is ruby — settled on a 5-carat ruby design from the famed jeweler, whose engagement rings range from $4,000 to $145,000.
They are the mothers whose children were killed by vigilantes and police and whose deaths have galvanized the contemporary black movement for racial justice.
Let&aposs not let anybody in whose first name is sort of Allah, or whose first name translates as I want to kill Americans.
He himself is an only child whose father, Tom, a carpenter, split with Brosnan's mother (whose name he won't divulge) before Pierce's first birthday.
Before one game, Kevin Ferrell and his friend whose son was on an opposing team were jawing about whose child was a better player.
Augmented reality glasses whose lenses are too far apart for me to focus on the image, or whose frames immediately fall off my face.
I think about how he's evolved from a character whose duty was to serve his country into a character whose country let him down.
There is no may to make a decision in this quest without making an ethical choice about whose lives matter and whose do not.
There are hundreds of children whose parents have yet to be accounted for, aside from the 71 whose parents have not yet been identified.
This can seem facile for a show whose protagonists are so calculatingly layered; a sacrifice of anyone whose qualms might slow down the steamrollers.
But then Rachel, whose alcohol blackouts make her a dicey witness, spots something amiss at Happy House, whose residents are named Megan and Scott.
She's just not free to do so while getting $250,000 a show from an employer whose reputation she stained and whose values she traduced.
First, what happens to students whose payments are deferred while they are still in school but whose interest is still supposed to pile up?
Since when, and by whose decree (the cosmetics industry, doctors whose specialty is plastic surgery), is it shameful and unbecoming to look your age?
Morally unconflicted about its self-taught shooter, "Death Wish" promotes a vision of a city whose streets run red and whose residents run scared.
There's also taro, various citruses, bananas, green plantains, and toquilla palms—whose leaves are used to make hats and whose young hearts are edible.
The most consequential was Mrazek, whose status for Wednesday is uncertain but whose replacement, Curtis McElhinney, stopped all 17 shots he faced in relief.
Applegate plays Jen, whose husband was killed by a hit-and-run driver, and Cardellini plays Judy, whose fiancé died of a heart attack.
Everything is white but Franklin, whose skin is brown (with some pastel eye shadow and glistening sweat) and whose voice is soothingly, staggeringly black.
Next is Kuwait, whose 61 cases also largely stem from a film blacklist, followed by China, whose 20 incidents cover a variety of media.
The groups whose breaks were actually killed formed an eclectic, if less powerful, bunch: bicycle commuters, gamblers, workers whose companies give them free food.
Yet the voices most loudly criticizing the enforcement of our current laws are those whose policies created this crisis and whose policies perpetrate it.
As a black person, I enjoy seeing artists whose careers are finally being given due praise and whose voices are at last being amplified.
PragerU, whose videos have garnered nearly 2.5 billion views and whose channel has more than 2 million subscribers, has thrived in the YouTube ecosystem.
The new trial, called Reduce-IT, focused on people whose cholesterol levels were well controlled with statins but whose triglyceride levels remained very high.
She's also a pathological liar whose frozen affect borders on shellshocked and whose writing aspirations serve mainly to deceive unwitting readers of her blog.
It is a particular, specific enslaved woman, whose mind is active as your own, whose range of feeling is as vast as your own.
Yet here was the president of the United States, a man whose history looked something like mine but whose future contained something I wanted.
Ms. Herrigel, whose first love is soccer, and Mr. Johnson, whose first love is airplanes, met in 2014 through a mutual friend in Washington.
The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported.
He was, in essence, a man whose legacy will be judged by historians and pundits, and whose soul will be judged by the Almighty.
Instead, it is a country seemingly adrift, with a leader whose own house is in serious disarray and whose principles are hard to identify.
Among children whose mothers took fish-oil capsules, 16.9 percent had asthma by age 3, compared with 23.7 percent whose mothers were given placebos.
Sinan himself often resembles a Dostoyevsky character — a man whose aspirations outstrip his prospects and whose romantic temperament threatens to curdle into corrosive cynicism.
He is a physical marvel whose mechanics are so smooth and efficient, and whose talent is so luminous, that it barely has any match.
Both the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire were big, multiethnic states, most of whose residents were Russian and whose official language was Russian.
Mahajan follows a group of characters whose lives are inextricably bound to the bombing, including the Khuranas, a Hindu couple whose two boys are killed in the blast, and the Ahmeds, a Muslim family whose son Mansoor survives the attack but suffers an injured wrist.
I mean the war against the Islamic State, whose expansion was the defining foreign policy calamity of Barack Obama's second term, whose executions of Americans made the U.S.A. look impotent and whose utopian experiment drew volunteers drunk on world-historical ambitions and metaphysical dreams.
"The voices most loudly criticizing the enforcement of our current laws are those whose policies created this crisis and whose policies perpetrate it," Nielsen said.
Americans from every corner of this country, whose hopes and heartaches were the core of our cause, whose dreams and struggles have become my own.
Not everything works flawlessly, according to XDA-developers, whose members contributed to the port and whose writers have been documenting it over the past month.
In other words: crisis prevention and mitigation measures for a Europe whose neighbourhood is increasingly turbulent and whose protector and bastion, America, has gone missing.
It was hard to tell, at this point, whose childhood struggles were prologues to against-all-odds stories of upward mobility and whose foreshadowed tragedy.
This is a man whose athleticism and reaction times are elite but whose boxing form and comfort under fire can only be categorized as cryptic.
He works for Sudan's feared secret police, whose leaders are accused of war crimes — and, more recently, whose officers have been accused of torturing migrants.
The singer, whose father is country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus and whose godmother is Dolly Parton, will release new single "Malibu" on May 11.
"These are 12 men and women whose personal excellence and whose personal courage will carry our nation to even greater heights of discovery," said Pence.
Today, the coalition is issuing its sixth monthly "10 Most Urgent" list of journalists whose press freedoms are being suppressed or whose cases demand justice.
Today, the coalition is issuing its fifth monthly "10 Most Urgent" list of journalists whose press freedoms are being suppressed or whose cases demand justice.
They talk about things like #MeToo, people like Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, and question whose voices are being heard and whose are being silenced.
The Jets were willing to file a waiver claim for ASJ, whose physical tools are undeniable but whose mental and emotional tools are obviously lacking.
It is a particular, specific slave woman, whose mind is as active as your own, whose range of feeling is as vast as your own.
But a strong leader sweeps in — a gallant figure on horseback who inspires his men — whose bravery is beyond question and whose resolve never wavers.
Like many of his previous films, it centers on a couple whose long history is palpable and whose relationship is suddenly strained by a crisis.
The 2000-year-old actress, whose career has had ups and downs, is playing a 2250-something actress whose career has had ups and downs.
And now we have "Degrassi: Next Class," whose first season came out in January and whose new season made its debut on Friday on Netflix.
Gundlach also cited Deutsche Bank AG, whose shares hit a new record low Wednesday and whose value has halved since the beginning of the year.
Clinton, targeted at the young people whose enthusiastic backing propelled Mr. Obama to office but whose enthusiasm for his chosen successor has been more tempered.
This is a genre whose high point is the Resident Evil series, whose touchstones include Mortal Kombat, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Prince of Persia.
There's Neptune's necklace, a seaweed whose briny pods pop in your mouth, and finger lime, whose minuscule capsules offer a contrasting squirt of tart citrus.
He authorized the C.I.A. to carry out "signature strikes" aimed at people whose identities the agency did not know but whose activities supposedly suggested militancy.
Other wonders include a house whose interior was designed as a life-size dollhouse and a bank-turned-home whose vault is now a bar.
Today, the coalition is issuing its seventh monthly "10 Most Urgent" list of journalists whose press freedoms are being suppressed or whose cases demand justice.
Mr. Watanabe, whose father's side of the family is Japanese and whose mother's side is Corsican, made his name around the corner from Kissa Tanto.
Bryan, whose attorneys have asked that his conviction be overturned and whose case is before Texas' highest criminal court, has spent 31 years in prison.
My favorite kind of books center on close-knit groups whose lives become enmeshed and whose secrets and agendas get all bunched up and tangled.
The mother, whose name is redacted in court documents, initially sought financial help from just one of the twins, whose identities were also not disclosed.
There, a year earlier, Binnington had befriended Andy Chiodo, a goalie whose professional career was concluding and whose work ethic he had come to admire.
In this she resembled that specimen of minor American royalty, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, whose remarks were piercing but whose life often seemed beside the point.
In this integrated, progressive school he finds a community of white and black students whose education is not separate, but whose experience is not equal.
Still, Mortensen, whose mother was American and whose father was Danish, admits that though he loved the script, he had to be convinced by Farrelly.
This dichotomy hints at the enduring appeal of a book pulsing with teenage boys whose primary value is friendship and whose secondary interest is romance.
We were mediocre at best, competing with wealthier schools whose facilities were better and whose players weren't concerned about the daily anxieties of family economics.
Today, the coalition is issuing its eighth monthly "22018 Most Urgent" list of journalists whose press freedoms are being suppressed or whose cases demand justice.
Parts of the United States whose historical development never depended on air-conditioning increasingly resemble the regions whose growth wouldn't have been possible without it.
The struggle over the direction of our country is also a fight over whose words will win and whose images will ignite the collective imagination.
Today, the coalition is issuing its ninth monthly "22016 Most Urgent" list of journalists whose press freedoms are being suppressed or whose cases demand justice.
Thandie Newton, whose mother is black, and Darren Criss, whose mother is Filipino, were also among the actors of color to win on Monday night.
The chef, 41, is a Fairfax native whose credits include the late Glass Haus Kitchen in Charlottesville and whose Russian Jewish heritage informs his cooking.
The new Browser Wars aren't about who makes the fastest or best browser, they're about whose services you want and whose data policies you trust.
The court has 12 judges, or justices, whose names are put forward by an independent panel and whose appointments are formally approved by the queen.
The court has 12 judges, or justices, whose names are put forward by an independent panel and whose appointments are formally approved by the queen.
During the study period, cardiovascular disease developed before age 24 in 22019,153 people whose mothers had diabetes while pregnant and 91,311 whose mothers did not.
Today, the coalition is issuing its tenth monthly "10 Most Urgent" list of journalists whose press freedoms are being suppressed or whose cases demand justice.
The authors' nearly perfect solution is a pastiche Caribbean score whose words are restrained and delicately rhymed but whose music is relentlessly grabby and emotional.
It represents a difficult compromise between two countries — the United States and Iran — whose accumulated grievances stretch back decades but whose unyielding confrontation benefits neither.
More and more we will ask ourselves whose stories we are telling and covering, and whose voices we need to do a better job reflecting.
New York's Clifton Benevento features Gina Beavers, whose work I already adored but whose painting cubes of male torsos and raw meat are deliciously visceral.
Former first minister Arlene Foster, whose party was humiliated in the vote and whose father narrowly escaped alive from an IRA shooting, also paid her respects.
The interior of the Talos I space station is either derelict or actively hostile, an alien place whose dangers are many and whose function is obscure.
Are we happy to tie ourselves to big brands whose buttons we will push, or whose appliances will buy their perhaps pricey supplies on our behalf.
This was a book about men whose entire lives — whose whole network of relationships — had been criminalized, and she did not hesitate to criminalize her own.
With the help of Piper Kerman, whose book inspired the series and whose own post-incarceration activism continues to inspire, the Poussey Washington Fund was born.
Assisted-suicide regimes use physical criteria to divide a population between those whose suicides are regarded as terrible and those whose suicides are regarded as desirable.
Again, we see people order multiple kits and send them, distribute them to lots of friends and then we don't know whose kit is actually whose.
For the Hepburn ad, Framestore employed two actors to work as doubles, one whose body looked like Hepburn's, and one whose face bore a general resemblance.
With a nominee whose views were less extreme or whose credentials were less sterling, the filibuster would have been a powerful weapon in Senate Democrats' arsenal.
"Death to Rouhani," they chanted, referring to President Hassan Rouhani, whose liberal economic policies they oppose and whose budget in December called for sweeping subsidy cuts.
The decision may help American Express compete for space in customer wallets with Visa and MasterCard, whose cards are more plentiful but whose customers spend less.
The companies being acquired are YesGraph, whose team and talent will join Lyft, and DataScore, whose growth team is coming over to the ride share provider.
But again, each video depicts at minimum two people: the person whose body is truthfully being represented, and the person whose face has falsely been added.
The two other women were identified through dental records: Heidi Fye, whose remains were found in 1984, and Laura Miller, whose remains were found in 1986.
Soon, they turned to deeper issues and Mr. Torres found himself confiding in the man, whose name he cannot remember but whose words changed his life.
The letter also characterized Michael Cohen — whose testimony clashed with Trump Junior's — as a proven liar whose word should not be taken over Trump Jr.'s.
The privileged top third is pulling ever further ahead of the disadvantaged bottom third, whose families are often fractured and whose lives tend to be precarious.
The Knicks are seen as the team whose president takes passive-aggressive public shots at its star, and whose retired legends get treated like doo-doo.
Through this debate, I've had the opportunity to interact with lots of people, many of whom whose lives were saved or whose lives are at stake.
Today, the coalition is issuing the fourth monthly "10 Most Urgent" list of journalists whose press freedoms are being suppressed or whose cases are seeking justice.
For instance, research suggests that women whose partners lie about viewing porn are more dissatisfied with their relationships than those whose partners are honest about it.
America is not the only place in the world whose baseball roots reach back over a century, and whose sporting culture has developed over many decades.
VICE News spoke with several scientists who currently serve on the BOSC or whose terms recently ended, including two whose renewal was denied by EPA leadership.
More condemnably, La La Land inspires us to give in to the temptation of nostalgia, a quality whose usefulness is limited and whose dangers are real.
It's something he can do for his late sister, whose name he writes on his shoes before games, and whose face is tattooed on his body.
When I finally gave myself permission to let loose, I began by emulating other dancers whose moves I thought were cool or whose energy I liked.
Remarkably, Guo, whose father was a calligrapher, and whose mother was a maker of Chinese ink-wash and mineral-pigment paintings, never formally studied watercolor technique.
I'm not going to don a powdered wig and rule on whether Mr. Franken and Mr. Trump are equivalent, or whose offenses were worse than whose.
People who are having a hard time paying the rent, whose kids are having a hard time in school, whose lives are tough every single day.
It's the terrain on which our entire political culture rests, whose peaks and valleys shape our everyday discourse, and whose possibilities for exploitation are nearly endless.
But our Commodus-in-Chief isn't just an irascible buffoon whose worst impulses can be confined to Twitter but whose policy instincts largely align with yours.
Later, I consider the European hornbeam tree before me, whose bare branches jut out conically, and an Asian dogwood tree, whose bark reddens in the winter.
That was higher than the ratings for Mr. Kushner, whose overall strong positive appeal was 313 percent and whose overall strong negative appeal was 36 percent.
His plays are dark and cynical, filled with characters who pursue power for the sake of power, whose means are bloody and whose ends are ignoble.
By contrast, Laura Bernstein, whose recently closed show at Nurture Art was also part of "Sculpture 56," portrays mythological creatures whose grotesque features have evolutionary purposes.
Andrew Cuomo, whose state has become the epicenter of the American outbreak and whose daily press briefings have become cable news events in their own right.
Not surprisingly, the initiative has deepened political fissures in a purple state whose economy counts on oil, but whose lifestyle hinges on access to pristine wilderness.
Right now, he said, the evidence is strongest among children, whose bodies are still developing and whose metabolic pathways haven't built up immunity to environmental hazards.
Ms. Breed, whose brother is in prison and whose sister died of a drug overdose, says she would remove encampments from the streets within a year.
They include those whose buildings collapsed, but also those whose buildings have been declared structurally unsound and, while standing for now, face the likelihood of demolition.
The first episode tells the story of Martha Mitchell, whose early warnings of corruption were ignored — and whose reputation was besmirched because of her true assertions.
He said he considered Ms. Takayama a gift: She was not one of those sopranos whose voice had a wobble or whose top notes were shaky.
"We're not considering whose ox will be gored by this action or that action, whose fortune will be helped," he said at a public event recently.
Thankfully, Geralt's story intersects with another character whose lifetime is much better defined, and whose age is easier to determine over the course of the season.
His words set off giggles from his besotted fans, whose rooting interest this week may be with the International team but whose hearts are clearly elsewhere.
Davis, whose mother struggled with drug abuse during his youth and whose father spent time in prison for selling drugs, is one of the fortunate ones.
They wound up with groups whose weekly exercise was short, moderately lengthy or quite prolonged, and separately whose weekly exercise was light, moderate or extremely intense.
He was one of 11 children whose brothers "made sure I knew how to fight," and whose sisters "taught me about the ladies," he told JazzWax.
He recalls tending to a 216-year-old woman whose heart refused to quit and a young man whose heart never even put up a fight.
It's little wonder, then, that the macabre overtones of the series—whose cult following among hipsters has become something of a cliché, but whose kvlt appeal has heretofore been less examined—found a warm reception among heavy metal musicians, whose tastes traditionally gravitate toward the dark side.
Still, the $100 million club keeps adding more members, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose untitled painting sold for $110.5 million last year; Pablo Picasso, whose "Women of Algiers" sold for $236.9 million in 2318.3; and Andy Warhol, whose car crash painting sold for $245 million in 5.7.8.
That includes Ed Slattery, whose wife was killed and whose sons were critically injured after a truck driver fell asleep behind the wheel in 2010, and Dawn King, whose father died after a trucker fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into his car in 2004.
The different colored pong balls will allow everyone to keep track of whose are whose, even if you're loosing miserably and are already a few cups in.
For people whose diabetes is fat-related—and whose beta cells are still pretty healthy—weight loss is an obvious strategy, though often easier said than done.
Also pictured are: from top left, Cynthia Murphy whose real name is Lydia Guryev, Patricia Mills whose real name is Natalia Pereverzeva, Anna Chapman, Vavilova, Vicky Pelaez.
And this is a company whose president told the New York Times that she voted for Trump, whose recent attempt at halting refugees included Central Americans, too.
It's a poor place by American standards whose economy has been in shambles for about a decade and whose bankrupt government is now hamstrung by its creditors.
Hence their voluble support for Bernie Sanders, whose outsiderish credentials were confirmed by the fact that he had only recently joined the party whose nomination he sought.
He was joined by three people whose sentences he had commuted, along with four others whose terms were reduced by Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
Better not to get into deal-making with a president whose fortunes are uncertain, and whose unorthodox initiatives are bound to be discarded quickly by his successor.
Women whose individual histories, passions, and decisions carve out an idiosyncratic plot — not ones whose destinies are predetermined by a premise made musky by time and overuse.
Were's talking about a dog whose eyes are twice as large as its nose and whose head looks like something you would find on a Bratz doll.
It also serves those places and people whose conditions it studies, and ideally, whose problems it illuminates not just for experts and policy-makers but for all.
Freddie Mac said it would provide mortgage relief to borrowers whose homes have not been impacted but whose places of employment have been impacted by the storm.
Bloomberg reports that Apple, whose Podcasts app is how more than 50 percent of people stream podcasts, plans to fund exclusive podcasts whose distribution it will control.
Both sisters were exceptionally intelligent, yet it was Elizabeth whose brilliance shone in the spotlight, who was flirtatious yet resolutely virginal, whose poise and regality were unmatched.
Even with its backstory, the exhibition can feel like a jigsaw puzzle whose borders have been built but whose middle pieces still need to be fit together.
The battle lines are drawn between those whose faces are black on the right side and white on the left, and those whose facial colors are reversed.
"The epilepsy patients whose seizures tend to trigger déjà vu have generally been patients whose seizures originate in the medial temporal region of the brain," said Cleary.
The neighbors whose home Billings is accused of burning down had lived there less than a year, said Pam Nichols, whose employee, a fellow veterinarian, lived there.
That doesn't mean I relished our no longer speaking: Cutting someone out of your life—someone whose DNA you have, someone whose eyes you have—is painful.
It's not uncommon for dramas nowadays to be led by an unlikable protagonist—an ornery or despicable individual whose motivations are bad and whose behavior is worse.
That's 22 points lower than President Obama (whose first-quarter average rating was 63%) and 17 points lower than President George W. Bush (whose approval averaged 58%).
It also denies agency to the actors themselves: to the crowds whose cries of "Enough!" reached critical mass; to the paranoid rulers whose responses exacerbated the protests.
The list includes Taylor Swift, whose Instagram and Twitter accounts got hacked in January 2015, and Justin Bieber, whose Twitter account was temporarily hijacked in March 2012.
"Persons whose conduct is or has been known to be disorderly, abusive, offensive, threatening, intimidating, violent, or whose clothing is lewd, obscene, or patently offensive," it says.
While it can be hard to know whose income is merit-based and whose is not, there is ample evidence that very top incomes rarely reflect merit.
But he'll endure as a symbol of his time -- one whose artistic merits can (and surely will) be debated, but whose bigness and significance can't be ignored.
Jack Hyde (Eric Johnson), whose motivations remain vague and whose story arc is resolved in less time than it takes Christian to untie his wife's ankle belts.
Ireland is seeing an increase in overseas students whose visas have expired, or whose institution has lost accreditation, arriving from Britain to marry Latvian or Lithuanian women.
In this version of the story, Mr Trump would be the naïve, trusting president on whose behalf—but without whose consent—subordinates cooked up morally dubious plans.
There, he received a new identity, Jean-Paul Guiton — a "fine French name" — whose father was dead and whose mother was Alsatian (to account for his accent).
The third tier League One is very far from the Premier League, whose games are televised worldwide and whose clubs are among the most valuable on earth.
The California Democrat, whose mother immigrated from India and whose father is from Jamaica, vowed to focus on race in a way that Barack Obama never did.
"I thought my case was the worst – but then I heard of others, whose husband was killed in front of her, whose children were kidnapped," she said.
Those at greatest risk, the report found, were men in China -- whose risk went up to 41.1% -- and women in Latvia -- whose risk went up to 41.7%.
The only athlete whose account was accessed illicitly during the WADA hack was the whistleblower whose told WADA about a state-sponsored plan to fabricate drug testing.
In November, a former Miss Netherlands, Tatjana Maul, whose mother was an immigrant from Macedonia and whose father was Polish and Dutch, became Denk's chief communications officer.
Across Beaufort Street was another Wallace favorite, the Coffeehouse & Deli, a lovable establishment whose beige walls dated back decades, and some of whose crumbs might have, too.
But Barry Allen has felt lose and loneliness over and over and still found a family whose existence keeps him grounded and whose support keeps him going.
A country splintered into clusters of like-minded people is a country whose citizens do not know how to interact with anyone whose beliefs contradict their own.
One father, a professor at Tulane, whose neighbor had sanded her house and whose son subsequently tested positive for lead poisoning, had become a lead-abatement guru.
Andrew Wheeler, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, was previously a lobbyist whose firm was paid millions of dollars by companies whose industries he now regulates.
Antic and impulsive, Erica is a smart, damaged bully whose father is in prison and whose mother, Laurie (the great Kathryn Hahn), would rather befriend than parent.
Hired full-time by U.P.I., whose offices were in The Daily News Building, he soon met Mr. Murdoch, whose Australian papers' news bureaus were also housed there.
He said that was particularly true after the disappearance last month of Meng Hongwei, whose resignation was announced by Beijing but whose fate has never been explained.
Our school is fortunate to have as a student a young man (whose name I can't mention) who has published a book (whose title I can't cite).
Though my mother died in 2004, she is the one whose voice comes out when I speak, and whose speaking style shapes how I hear others' words.
"We apologize to the mothers and fathers whose children we did not save, to the daughters and sons whose parents we did not help," Mr. Trudeau said.
Korean Air, whose chief executive was leading Pyeongchang's bid committee, had signed a similar deal with the International Skating Union, whose president was also eligible to vote.
On issues ranging from health care to immigration, a vigorous debate would help Nevada Democrats determine whose plans can withstand scrutiny and whose will crumble under questioning.
Mr. Williams, whose designs may incorporate metal cigarette lighter caps or looping wire, whose fabrics may be plasticized or reflective or technical, often pushes them even further.
The show highlights the hardships of the bilingual son whose skin tone registers as Latino while the daughter, whose Spanish is shaky, grapples with passing as white.
These biases also affect people whose disabilities may be less visible or obvious and whose claims to disability are questioned because they do not match existing stereotypes.
First, a sample size of one; second, a therapeutic method whose results may not last; third, a gene whose effects seem to be regenerative rather than transformative.
Democrats are never going to fully reclaim the mantle of economic populism if we don't make it clear whose side we're on, and whose interests we're representing.
So, too, does Mr. Estrada bring fine emotional shadings to Eddie, whose chilly frustration with the woman whose life he becomes entangled in melts into something warmer.
The black people in the crowd whose names we never learn, whose stories are withheld from us, have exhibited goodness only by sparing Aaron's and Amelia's lives.
He has warned that he is "trying to find out" the identity of the whistleblower whose complaint inspired the impeachment inquiry—and whose anonymity federal law protects.
Tuning company Brabus — whose specialty is Mercedes-Benz customization and whose creations include a hot-rodded Smart Car and an 900-horsepower Maybach — is at it again.
The turnaround is a relief for the country, whose three major banks went under in quick succession and whose currency, the krona, tumbled in the global downturn.
It's really cool being able to ask the people that you work with whose stuff you admire, and whose taste you like and trust, to sit in.
About 33% of children whose moms took fish-oil capsules had asthma by age 3, compared with nearly 24% of the children whose mothers were given placebos.
Officials whose travel is restricted and whose foreign bank accounts are frozen spend more of their time and money at home, one explanation for the Humboldt blowout.
Mr. Trump, too, mistrusts professionals in the State Department, whose funding he seeks to slash, and in the intelligence agencies, whose honesty and competence he has impugned.
Also problematic is Mark's simple-minded brother (Josh McConville), whose persistent screw-ups precipitate much of the violence, yet whose character remains no more than a sketch.
Ms. Harris, whose mother was Tamil Indian and whose father is Jamaican, has rebuffed questions about whether she is "black enough" to appeal to black voters nationally.
Kandinsky is the Guggenheim's house artist, the one whose work it owns in the greatest depth, and whose spiritualizing sensibility most closely reflects the institution's founding aspirations.
That works for the purposes of political junkies, political professionals whose industry is elections, and journalists whose full-time job is trying to report on politics. Right.
I do worry about marginalized voices that aren't noticed in the way that Alex Jones is, whose accounts are taken down or whose posts are taken down.
I simply ask that Bertelsen, whose heart is in the right place, but whose pen in this essay was apparently not, should have to answer for hers.
Fiction He: Simon Arthur Henry Fitzranulph Basset, Earl Clyvedon, Duke of Hastings, whose face "put all of Michelangelo's statues to shame" — "the perfect specimen of English manhood," whose "opinion on any number of topics" is sought after by men and at whose feet "women swooned," yet whose tragic childhood has left him determined never to marry and, above all, never to father a child who might suffer as he had.
Some states went so far as to exempt those whose family members or grandfathers had voted — literally a grandfather clause — around the time of the Civil War, thereby allowing whites whose family had historically voted to continue doing so, while singling out black voters whose ancestors couldn't vote.
Do you see a lot of popular narratives whose heroes are privileged, unelected engineers and investors whose previously sizable wealth has grown into immense riches and enormous power?
During the campaign, Trump feuded with both McCain, whose war-hero status he questioned, and Graham, whose personal cell phone number he read aloud while on national television.
" At the briefing, Nielsen said that those "most loudly criticizing the enforcement of our current laws are those whose policies created this crisis and whose policies perpetrate it.
Two-year-old girls whose mothers took acetaminophen during their pregnancies had higher rates of language delays compared to those whose mothers did not, finds a new study.
"There is still a federal investigation pending and depending on whose fingerprints, DNA or whose identity is found on the letter, then there can be prosecution," she says.
These strategies of remote control also extend to Banksy's dealings with the news media, whose publicity oxygenates his fame and mystique, but whose enquiries can be an irritant.
Dogs like Strudel, whose genetic lottery ticket is unfairly saddled with our own cultural baggage, but whose new portrait shows her ridiculous, charming goofball persona in full color.
I want to be it for little girls whose parents aren't saving for their educations, whose friends make fun of them for wanting too much from their lives.
One example is the disbursement to one Heather Fox, whose name matches a Mississippi Trump field operative, but whose address is given as the campaign's New York headquarters.
Yet since then David Cameron has given way to Theresa May, whose new government faces a country whose political outlook has been changed utterly by the Brexit referendum.
Alongside the commercial printers were artistic designers like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, whose work now hangs in museums, but whose theater posters were iconic of 19th-century Paris.
People whose parents separated and stopped speaking were 3.3 times more likely to develop a cold than people whose parents remained together during their childhood, the study found.
Understanding why Trump would admire a man whose critics wind up dead and whose neighbors wind up invaded requires focusing on Trump's lifelong passions and constant campaign themes.
Sears was not alone in occupying the uncomfortable ground between discounters whose prices it could not match and high-end retailers whose stores and products outshone its own.
Either way, we're left with a president whose draft executive orders are being quickly leaked to the press and whose own West Wing staffers are openly deriding him.
She's the "wife" of Negan whose family was threatened and whose real husband recently had his face ironed because she tried to have a secret tryst with him.
BlaBlaCar, whose phone app has some 40 million users in 22 countries, is among the so-called mobility services whose growth is disrupting carmakers and transport companies alike.
It erred on the side of rigour rather than completeness, and only counted people whose names it knew and whose deaths were confirmed by more than one source.
For the uninitiated, The Room tells the story of Johnny, played by Wiseau, whose professional ambitions are stymied and whose girlfriend cheats on him with his best friend.
Twelve thousand young Jews walked down the same paths of those whose lives were extinguished, whose bodies and souls were burned in crematoria and remains floated to heaven.
Those investments include Baytex Energy, whose debt levels look high when oil in the $30s or below, but whose loans do not come due until 2021, he said.
In the photo, Rodriguez is helping Ronaldo's son — whose name is reportedly Mateo — sit up, while his sister (whose name has been reported as Eva Maria) looks on.
Aromatherapy Associates, an under-the-radar brand whose skin care I love, but whose hair care I didn't even know existed, was waiting for me in the shower.
The little girl joins big brothers Ryder, whose father is singer Chris Robinson, 51, and 7-year-old Bingham Hawn, whose father is Muse frontman Matt Bellamy, 40.
Mr Di Francesco's firm found them in a Salvation Army unit, whose hostel for jobless men had emptied out and whose programmes for disadvantaged youth attracted fewer participants.
The alien is not just a monster, but a sculpture of wet beauty whose jaws punch through people and whose blood melts the instruments we use to survive.
The value of Amazon's closest competitors, including Target, whose stock dropped by 10 percent, and Walmart, whose stock dropped by 5 percent, fell by an even larger amount.
Mr. Obama wanted to give temporary protection to unauthorized immigrants whose children are citizens or legal residents, and whose clean records made them very low priorities for deportation.
"It's an issue in our conference because we have members whose states took it and members whose states didn't; we want to be equitable about this," Walden said.
Officials at both companies said they voted against independent chairman proposals at companies whose boards had lead independent directors and whose roles brought necessary balance to the boardroom.
There's no easier way to learn to think differently than spending time with someone whose strengths are your weaknesses or whose ideas are radically different from your own.
This is consistent with what political scientists call a "winner effect": Voters whose preferred candidate wins always see the election as more legitimate than those whose candidate lost.
But the executive director of the CIA, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, whose name was redacted from the documents but whose name was unredacted from the Senate's torture report, disagreed.
Media properties, websites, and then people whose beats within some of the broader websites or publications whose job it is to write about women from a feminist perspective.
The sister pairs were chosen from families whose parents remained together throughout the adolescence of both sisters, and those whose parents divorced before the youngest sister turned 14.
He also has picked the brain of Connelly, whose brother, Tim, is the Denver Nuggets general manager and whose brother, Pat, is the Phoenix Suns assistant general manager.
Schools whose students move quickly into professions with high starting salaries fare better by this yardstick than do schools whose students choose careers that tend to develop slowly.
But his selection has solidified my opinion that neither Clinton, nor Trump – whose rhetoric I deplore, and whose temperament and competency I question – are the leaders we need.
It's not exactly surprising that major orchestras, whose Eurocentrism is in their DNA and whose programming remains centered on the European canon, still tend to hire European maestros.
Kahlo, whose works are owned by institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and whose legacy has recently experienced a cultural resurgence, has been honored in various ways.
This week: the AMC drama Lodge 123, whose first season is streaming on Hulu and whose second season begins Monday, August 12, at 10 pm Eastern on AMC.
The law-enforcement crackdown that followed the 1992 bombings severely hobbled Cosa Nostra, whose presence in Sicily is still felt, but whose economic and political might has faded.
Being politically insulated by design, it is not accountable to the people whose lives are at stake — the maintenance of whose security is the responsibility of elected officials.
But most of all we are the generation whose friends, classmates, roommates, cousins, siblings, whose very selves, have died in the Middle East for the past two decades.
Whatever their shortcomings, they together cast a necessary light on a country whose understanding of race is quite different from ours, but whose discriminations are all too familiar.
The leader is a man whose name joins these two seemingly incongruous cultures: Elvis Otieno (Sir Elvis, as he is known, whose parents named him after The King).
Children whose accumulated exposure to lead was highest in the group scored four points lower on an I.Q. test than youngsters whose exposure was at the lowest end.
He is, Bondarenko argues, the only Russian player whose legacy is uncontested and whose status has survived the transition from the Soviet Union into modern Russia entirely unscathed.
Running the cursor over the map, find a county whose residents have friends relatively close in distance and another county whose residents have friends who are very dispersed.
The ragpicker of Brooklyn, whose name is Daniel Silverstein and whose nom de style is Zero Waste Daniel, looks like a fashion kid, which he is (or was).
Marine Le Pen, the party's leader, often describes Muslim immigrants as aliens whose beliefs are incompatible with French values, and whose mere presence threatens French culture and safety.
The conflict with the insurgents, whose senior leadership is based in the Netherlands and whose ranks are believed to number about 3,000, has killed at least 40,000 people.
The great teacher and exemplar is Jesus of Nazareth, whose birth was an incarnation of God, whose death was a sacrifice made to put humankind at peace with God, and whose life enacted the love and truth that would conform our lives to the nature and the will of God.
But then I think of Trump, whose Muslim ban would fly in the face of the Constitution, whose threats to the press strike me as constitutionally hostile, whose advancement of torture would seem to me constitutionally questionable (to say nothing of its legality in the face of international norms and treaties).
At a Christmas party, a couple of colleagues zeroed in on a girl whose mother had recently died and a boy whose family was left homeless by a fire.
Michael, whose father is in Lisbon on a war mission and whose mother is doing war work in Bermuda, was to have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
"The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported," said Streep in a statement.
After meeting the charming North Carolina senator, Mellon — whose grandfather invented Listerine and whose second husband was banking heir Paul Mellon — wanted to contribute to Edwards' 2008 presidential campaign.
We have little Gianni, whose dressmaker mother respects and encourages his designing talent, and little Andrew, whose Filipino father, a fraudulent stockbroker, spoonfeeds him lies about wealth and privilege.
Glen Campbell, a world-class, once-in-a-generation music virtuoso whose instrument just happened to be guitar and whose native style was radio-friendly country & western, has died.
Graham pointed to two questioners during the town hall -- one man whose son was killed by an undocumented immigrant and one young man whose mother was deported in January.
When men did not know the contributors to a project—where they were "outsiders"—the women whose contributions were accepted most often were those whose profiles were gender-neutral.
"Joker," at its core, is the story of the "forgotten man," the metaphoric displaced and disenfranchised white man whose goodwill has been abused and whose status has been reduced.
Tom, whose ancestors landed on Ellis Island, meets Senzela from Kabul, who fears that people whose families also came to America seeking safety and opportunity will discriminate against hers.
Dr Lamare also found that larvae whose parents had come from the vent grew larger than those whose parents had not, regardless of the site where they were raised.
The veneer of civilization, I concluded, was quite thin — a natural thought for an intelligence officer whose profession trends pessimistic and whose work is consumed by threats and dangers.
It's a project that started with C.K.'s self-described "fascination" with men whose work you admire but whose actions and those allegations of sexual impropriety alter your perspective.
Drivers whose vehicles were relocated to nearby streets will fare better than those whose cars were taken to the city's impound lot, where they are subject to storage fees.
" Here's the statement in full: "The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported.
Mr. Foran, whose typical adversaries are other commercial litigators, found himself squaring off against a different breed of legal adversary — lawyers whose life's work is defending anti-abortion organizations.
The sensitive genius whose chordal approach influenced Miles Davis' approach to harmony in time for Kind of Blue; the intellectual whose liner notes for that album reference Japanese painting.
Humans are real entities with interiority and the capacity to feel pain or joy, whose lives you can measurably affect — and whose existence will still go on without you.
It's a move that's been nearly perfected by Ryan Hintze a nice young man from Florida, whose name you might not recognize but whose shirtless torso you probably do.
To be fair, there are quite a few songwriters whose work is still relevant, but here's only one - Dylan -- whose poetry has, at times, changed the course of history.
Indian companies come in all shapes and sizes, from clannish outfits whose tycoon bosses routinely stiff minority investors, to giants like Infosys whose corporate governance (usually) matches Western norms.
Other reviewed banks were Malta's Satabank, whose activities were frozen by domestic authorities last year, and Estonia's Versobank, whose licence was revoked last year amid a money-laundering investigation.
Its vision of Paris is a city of classic and enduring beauty, but whose politics are rotten, and whose society is divided between the extreme wealth and extreme precarity.
They are designed for use in combination with existing drugs in women whose tumors grow in response to oestrogen and whose cancer is not caused by the HER2 protein.
Other reviewed banks were Malta's Satabank, whose activities were frozen by domestic authorities last year, and Estonia's Versobank, whose license was revoked last year amid a money-laundering investigation.
In the disturbing preview, we meet Offred (Elizabeth Moss), a member of the Handmaids class, whose duty is sexual servitude to their masters, the Commanders, whose wives are infertile.
The screenwriters chose to portray these polarizing political figures as larger than life characters whose mistakes were few and far between, and whose aspirations were expansive, inclusive, and noble.
Vox also benefited from the collapse of Ciudadanos, a center-right party whose parliamentary representation fell to 10 from 57 seats and whose leader, Albert Rivera, resigned on Monday.
" -- statement to Variety Meryl Streep "The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported.
Dawoud Bey is another photographer whose portraiture moves me deeply—and as an emerging artist and photographer whose lens prefers portraiture, his work is a huge inspiration to me.
The Russians clearly wanted to help Donald Trump (see article), whose isolationist tendencies delight Mr Putin (and whose top campaign official and foreign-policy adviser have ties to Russia).
Mr. Sokurov bitterly contrasts the relative normalcy of France under German rule with the siege of Leningrad, whose citizens starved and froze and whose cultural patrimony was not spared.
Then there's Senator Ted Cruz, whose wife was an executive at Goldman Sachs, but whose social conservatism and scorched-earth partisanship are a turnoff for moderate New York Republicans.
Same for Clinton, whose explosive economic growth track record protected him from impeachment and to some extent, the same for W., whose economic track was good enough for reelection.
Others have ceased accepting into their treatment any child diagnosed with certain personality disorders, or whose family life seems adversarial, meaning a child whose parents are separated or divorced.
Mr. Doyle, a machinist, heard about Samaritan Ministries at Grace Point Church in San Antonio, whose pastors and employees are members and whose congregants post about it on Facebook.
More than Brown and more than Hawkins, whose college careers were cut short by scandal, Washington was a high school star whose fame and celebrity actually grew in college.
Her children, now adults whose names are Paula Brooks and Robert South, are the key eyewitnesses whose statements helped cold-case detectives find probable cause against Kearney and Brewster.
One director in particular whose work could lend itself to Intel's new studio space is Neill Blomkamp, whose work is experimental and who has already done projects with UnityVR.
Versace was a commercially minded artist whose brash inventions were dismissed by know-nothings as tacky, and whose openness about his sexuality threatened his ascent in a homophobic era.
In the primaries last week and on Tuesday, Democratic voters by and large chose House candidates whose appeals were tempered and whose profiles make them formidable general-election contenders.
Ms. Arena, whose daughter attends the school, said she worried about a backlash directed at the sick teenager, whose illness was not confirmed until after the testing on Feb.
Mr. Ubben, whose leg was nearly severed and whose arm was missing a big chunk of flesh, was yelling in pain despite being given a heavy dose of morphine.
The idea of choice is intimately connected to radical acceptance of another person's point of view: whose choices matter most, and whose are most effective in solving this problem.
Follow a Syrian man whose job it is to document civilian deaths Follow a Syrian man whose job it is to document civilian deaths This segment originally aired Nov.
Those are the peoples whose RPUs, whose annual revenue are probably in the hundreds, and so you'd have to charge them hundreds, and would they actually pay for it?
In practice, attempts to cut costs often get bogged down in squabbling about whose engine or transmission is better, or whose employees should bear the pain of job losses.
The rhetoric he deployed in defense of his position channeled the visceral hostility of suburban (and urban) whites whose children were bused or whose schools took in bused children.
In her I saw my mother, whose smaller waist atop ample hips was perfect to wrap arms around, and whose bosom was the perfect place to rest my head.
And as economic activity declines with widespread social isolation, we need those whose livelihoods are not at risk to give some consideration to those whose are, and support them.
Both Excavation and My Dark Vanessa engage furiously with Lolita — and they are both overwhelmingly preoccupied with whose stories we value when we read Lolita, and whose we ignore.
Instead they seem to have focused on getting across the story, whose shattering elements don't prevent it from feeling too familiar, a tale whose various parts we've heard before.
Children whose parents have been arrested are transferred to the custody of the Health and Human Services Department, whose staff screens them, finds housing and remains responsible for them.
She dated Mr. Trump nearly 20 years ago, but Ms. Young, whose mother is black and whose father is white, recalled a man with limited understanding of other cultures.
For a journalist, reporting about people whose views you might share can be tricky enough, but reporting about people whose views you find completely abhorrent can be even trickier.
Even someone whose predatory behavior is an open secret, and whose temper is no secret at all, can be "charming," a Dr. Jekyll side to the Mr. Hyde core.
"It was not clear to me at the time - or now - at whose direction or at whose expense Mr. Livingston was seeking the removal of Ambassador Yovanovitch," Croft said.
This picture, which seems like a pure emanation of memory, includes the person whose memories it represents: the person, that is, whose consciousness never included this view of himself.
Will we remain a beacon of hope for women worldwide whose lives are on the line because of domestic violence, and whose governments cannot or will not protect them?
Ultimate players for T1 include Jason "ANTi" Bates, whose main characters are Snake, Mario and Meta Knight, as well as Sejun "Sejun" Park, whose main character is King Dedede.
The president's action poses a particular challenge to Christian leaders whose followers have largely supported Mr. Trump, but whose organizations are among the most active on behalf of refugees.
Iran looked less to be the behemoth whose reach could not be stopped in the region, and more a country whose long-term stability might well be in question.
He found traction in the local technology industry, whose growth is partly responsible for the Bay Area's housing crunch but whose employees are similarly discouraged by the astronomical rents.
But second, find a few critics — two or three will do — whose taste aligns with (or challenges) your own, and whose insights help you enjoy a movie even more.
A patient in pain from terminal cancer, whose need for narcotics is obvious and whose potential for dependence is immaterial — I don't worry too much with patients like that.
A lock-kneed stance from which he loosely bobbled his head: the familiar posture of a boxer whose knees have long since atrophied but whose creditors still need placating.
It's no coincidence that people with epilepsy whose seizures tend to trigger déjà vu are those whose seizures originate in the part of the brain most involved with memory.
Kraft — whose case remains ongoing — pleaded not guilty.
" Here's how Aspiration — whose motto is "Do Well.
And there's the hapless immigration minister, Calder, whose party has come to power as a result of the "Deport the Illegals" movement, but whose heart really isn't in the job.
Holzmann, an economic liberal whose views on monetary policy are largely unknown, has long been the favourite to succeed incumbent Ewald Nowotny, whose term runs until the end of August.
But there is something pretty perfect about the way Schumer, whose every move is written up on the internet, enlisted Miranda, whose every move is written up on the internet.
The project now began to include "disclosing the lives of people" — some of whom had lived in historic buildings, others whose dwellings were ordinary and whose lives were relatively obscure.
UNESCO, whose full name is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, is in the process of selecting a new chief, whose priority will be to revive its fortunes.
Every other government employee whose paycheck depends on the federal budget, and whose work is considered "non-expected" (read: non-essential), is put on unpaid leave until the shutdown ends.
While neither a moderate nor a centrist, she is running as a pragmatist, a candidate whose candidacy makes sense, and whose goal is to lock Obama's transformative presidency in place.
The Iraqi characters — from the spirited Rana, to a sheikh whose great-grandfather worked with the Ottomans and whose grandfather worked with the British — step briskly off these pages too.
They found that 63.6 percent of girls whose families earned less than $25,000 a year had been vaccinated compared with 52.3 percent of those whose families earned more than $75,000.
Instead of using petty politicians to represent the government, cartoonists sketched the proud, classically robed Columbia (whose name endures but whose role as an avatar of strong government has disappeared).
A roadshow of open auditions was taken up and down the country, looking for undiscovered, hot young things whose faces could sell records and whose voices would just about do.
Both the ideology and the techie tactics have echoes in the campaign of Mr Bolsonaro, whose Social Liberal Party counts for almost nothing but whose Facebook page has 5.5m followers.
Yet the Saudis, whose jets have repeatedly bombed hospitals and whose warships have stopped numerous aid shipments from groups like Save the Children, deserve a huge share of the blame.
The best documentary winner, "Free Solo", was co-directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, whose parents are from Hungary and Hong Kong, and her husband Jimmy Chin, whose parents are Chinese.
The presence of Ailes, whose edgy television channel became a rallying point for conservatives, and Bannon, whose right-wing news website is also notoriously pugilistic, portends a bloody fall campaign.
The most money for mileage went to one Mark Lloyd (whose name matches the campaign's Virginia director, but whose address was also listed as the New York headquarters) at $13,1993.
Before this year Tsitsipas, whose mother is a former top Russian tennis player and whose father packed in his job to coach him, had never won a Grand Slam match.
Facebook, whose feed also needs work, has at least made a start by letting users choose whose posts they'd like to see first whenever they look at their home feed.
Kim, whose parents hail from South Korea and whose grandmother watched her compete for the first time in Pyeongchang, said her profile had exploded since she arrived at the Olympics.
The Daily Nation apologised by mid-morning for publishing the funeral announcement for businessman Jimi Wanjigi, whose picture, history and family details were used but whose name was slightly altered.
For the leader of a declining country whose economy is shrinking and whose population is leaving in record numbers, Putin certainly punches (judo flips?) above his weight in foreign affairs.
Comedy king Jerry Lewis, whose manic style amused generations of moviegoers on both sides of the Atlantic, yet whose popularity often confounded critics, has died, his agent confirmed to PEOPLE.
These are multifaceted, flawed, yet decidedly awesome girls whose growth we have gotten to watch over the course of eight seasons, whose relationships with each other are valued and explored.
"The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported," said Streep in a statement Monday.
You can ask things like "Alexa, ask Whose Turn to add a new person" or "Alexa, ask Whose Turn to list my helpers" to get chores completed around the house.
The same goes for neglected figures like Amy Beach, whose "Gaelic" Symphony (1896) packs a considerable punch, or William Dawson, whose "Negro Folk Symphony" (1934) is a brilliant, idiosyncratic creation.
The curved boat with the small triangular sail is the symbol for the spirit Agwe, whose colors are white and blue, and whose ceremonies involve floating offerings into the water.
Some of these groups have agendas that overlap, if only temporarily, but they all spell bad news for Escobar, whose business is disrupted and whose territory is shrinking around him.
Some claims, however, were peculiar, such as a hotel guest whose room was invaded by a flying squirrel and another whose hearing aid and slippers were destroyed by a rodent.
The Daily Nation apologized by mid-morning for publishing the funeral announcement for businessman Jimi Wanjigi, whose picture, history and family details were used but whose name was slightly altered.
For Americans, whose political rhetoric expresses itself in immutable terms — black-and-white contests of good versus evil — and whose military doctrine demands clear, achievable objectives, this is treacherous ground.
"Farmers spraying with total disregard for their neighbor?" said David Wildy, whose family has been farming in the Delta for four generations, and whose farm sits close to Wallace's land.
Max, whose fedora has apparently been sewn on to his head and whose mouth is set into his face like an em-dash, reads the thing on the train home.
And, of course, there&aposs Marina, the journalist whose daughters were kidnapped in the first chapter and whose attempts to find answers come together in a swirling sense of anxiety.
For Ms. Mazon, whose mother is a teacher and whose father heads maintenance at an assisted living complex, graduating nearly debt-free put Alabama alongside prestigious privates in her mind.
Sellers whose profiles were used for illegal or fraudulent activities, whose products harmed customers, or otherwise "materially breached" the sellers' agreement could still be removed without that 30-day notice.
Known as a no-nonsense prosecutor whose primary experience is fighting violent crime, the U.S. attorney for Utah is an appointee of President Obama whose job was saved by Sen.
It consists of a treadmill whose speed I can adjust by small increments and a wide desk whose height I can raise or lower at the push of a button.
There have been some exceptions, including Nalini Singh, whose novels have sold more than three million copies, and Jasmine Guillory, whose recent novel, "The Wedding Date," became a surprise hit.
And it introduces new ones like Dr. Hannah Relf, a scholar whose specialty is studying the alethiometer, an instrument of enigmatic power whose 36 images carry multiple layers of meaning.
More than 10 years in the making, "Bridge of Clay" tells the story of Clay Dunbar, one of five brothers whose mother has died and whose father has left them.
We are creatures whose cravings have been systematically squelched in nearly every corner of the world, whose clothes and bodies and brains and ambitions have been politicized, legislated and reviled.
Forché has never met Gómez, though he's a cousin of Claribel Alegría, whose poetry Forché, despite her rudimentary Spanish, wants to translate, and whose home in Mallorca she has visited.
"The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported," Ms. Streep said in a statement.
He is Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose "Confessions," with its disclosures of his own amorous misadventures, inspired Casanova's biography — and whose other writings helped foment revolutions in America, France and Haiti.
Here is Ms. Streep's full statement: The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported.
He went on to scold reporters whose questions or behavior he didn't like, including Jim Acosta of CNN, whose White House credentials were suspended by the end of the day.
Then imagine that the actresses are the earth, and that under the earth is another river, a wilder one whose current leaps in the opposite direction, whose roar is muted.
Of the children whose mothers took prenatal vitamins in the first month of the pregnancy, 14.1% went on to develop autism, compared with 32.7% in children whose mothers did not.
He saw his job as getting as much money as possible for his clients and as much money as possible for himself, without stopping to reflect on whose was whose.
Ms. João, whose debut album went to No. 1 in Portugal when it was released in 2013 and whose second album, "Nua," came out last year, is a musical traditionalist.
The federal government's loan servicer, the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (which does business as FedLoan), issues individualized rulings on whose work qualifies as public service and whose does not.
The Swedish Academy, whose patron is the Swedish king and whose 18 members are chosen for life (the king recently changed the rules to let members resign), epitomizes such propriety.
It's heartbreaking to see and hear, over and over again, stories told by parents whose children have been killed, and by children whose classmates have been slaughtered before their eyes.
Lloyd and his wife, the actress Suzie Toase (whose name is tattooed on one of his arms), home-school their own three boys (whose names are tattooed on the other).
"Imagine being here and seeing drowned children on the beach, or saving a father whose baby has drowned, or saving a baby whose mother and father have drowned," Valamios said.
He's a prominent coal industry lobbyist whose firm raised thousands for politicians and lobbied for Murray Energy, a coal company whose CEO recently said he wants to "bury" the EPA.
And no one forgets the lessons of the collapse of St. Francis, whose design was overseen by William Mulholland, a Los Angeles engineer whose career was destroyed by the tragedy.
For that reason, the U.S. forces supporting those who are hostile to Isis, Iran, and/or Russia are allies whose support we need and whose security depends on our resolution.
First of all, we've got to stabilize the market of the places that have no coverage for the individual market, whose premiums are skyrocketing, whose deductibles are through the roof.
What we watch is always being shown to us by someone, a person whose authority, whose status as auteur is usually secured by his or her (but mostly his) invisibility.
But there were others, such as John Outterbridge and Noah Purifoy, whose work was hardly seen outside California, or Betye Saar, whose work became known but was not well understood.
Facebook, whose feed also needs work, has at least made a start by letting users choose whose posts they'd like to see first whenever they look at their home feed.
But the poll also found most voters were not looking for candidates whose primary focus is abortion: Just 9% of registered Republicans said they would prefer to vote for a candidate whose main focus is banning abortion, while 11% of registered Democrats preferred one whose primary focus would be protecting abortion rights.
In addition to the Golden State Warriors star, the lineup includes Ali Landry, whose kids dream of hanging out in a fantasy birdhouse, Law & Order's Alana de la Garza, whose youngsters go for a brainy planetarium theme and Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals, whose daughter dreams of a classic storybook castle.
In addition to the Curry's, the first season's celeb lineup includes Ali Landry, whose kids dream of hanging out in a fantasy birdhouse, Law & Order's Alana de la Garza, whose youngsters go for a brainy planetarium theme and Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals, whose daughter dreams of a classic storybook castle.
No Patty Jenkins, whose Wonder Woman has inspired so many; no Dee Rees, whose critically acclaimed Mudbound compellingly tackles relevant issues of race and gender; and no Greta Gerwig, whose directorial debut, Lady Bird, was ironically the best reviewed-film in Rotten Tomatoes history until yesterday, when a male critic down-voted it.
Thanks to the primaries, Sanders has emerged as a substantial factional leader inside the Democratic Party — someone whose statements and tweets will garner media attention, whose email list will be coveted and envied by other Democrats in Congress, and whose support or opposition to a measure will matter to a national constituency.
It wasn't business as usual for Puma, whose usual performance footwear had been alchemized into thigh-high lace-up boots, stilettos and chunky wedges, whose sweatpants had been bisected with garters.
"I just love the fact that I get to work with a brand whose message I appreciate and whose clothes I wear and who is really intentionally making campaigns," she said.
In part because of the planned forum, de Blasio delayed publicly endorsing either Bernie Sanders — whose views most lined up with his own — or Hillary Clinton — whose campaign he once ran.
Like Faulkner, whose one-time home is a stone's throw from his, and whose fictional county, Yoknapatawpha, appears in multiple works, Laymon can't get away from this place in his writing.
That includes 431 children whose parents were deported, 120 children with a parent who waived reunification, and 79 children whose parent was released into the US and hadn't been located yet.
That includes 431 children whose parents were deported, 120 children with a parent who waived reunification, and 79 children whose parent was released into the US and hasn't been located yet.
Meet the man whose security firm was on the job during the attacks Meet the man whose security firm was on the job during the attacks This segment originally aired Nov.
For most of the past decade, Nigeria's government has tried and largely failed to strike peace accords with Boko Haram, whose leadership is obscure and whose bloodthirsty strategy is often confusing.
The same may be true of Breitbart News, a conservative website whose fortunes have risen with those of Donald Trump, and whose chairman, Stephen Bannon (pictured), is Mr Trump's chief strategist.
But Andrews, a London-born actor who starred in The English Patient and Lost, plays an outsider, a sensate whose cluster is dead and whose loyalties are unclear and frequently questioned.
As Spite Your Face opens, we meet an androgynous street urchin named Pic, whose rotting teeth are framed by inflamed gums, and whose snow-white face is pocked with red sores.
Unlike oil, gold and copper, whose benchmark pricing is set in London and New York, iron ore is one of the few commodities whose global pricing takes its cue from China.
His death comes amid renewed attention to the future of a monarchy whose past traditionalists say stretches back 103,600 years and whose future currently rests with one 10-year-old boy.
The company has since added a couple more partners and introduced new restaurant tech, the latest being a smart shelf that can be used to indicate whose digital order is whose.
The Jason Momoa whose role on "Game of Thrones" and as "Aquaman" has caused more than a few hearts to flutter and whose marriage to actress Lisa Bonet is absolute #relationshipgoals.
Recipients whose permits expire before then have until October 5 to submit a renewal application, but people whose permits expire later than March 5 won't be able to get a renewal.
To others, she is the villain whose ill-thought-out gamble on immigration is "ruining Germany", as Mr Trump once put it, and whose austerity policies laid waste to southern Europe.
Or think Richard Branson, whose flamboyant leadership has made him a household name and whose Virgin holdings are the hottest brand in Britain -- and in many parts of the United States.
Hudson has two other children: sons Bingham Hawn, 7, whose father is Muse frontman Matt Bellamy, and 14-year-old Ryder Russell, whose dad is The Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson.
Omar Villalta, Alexis Hernandez, Santos Ortiz-Flores, and a fourth person whose name has not been revealed are accused in the killings, whose victims ranged in age from 16 to 20.
Upon the appearance of the gorgeous animal, whose long hair was an unusual tortoiseshell and whose mesmerizing eyes attracted us immediately—perhaps this creature was a source of inspiration for Valizadeh?
"The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported," said Streep in a statement on Monday.
The approval covers children and adults whose cancer has progressed despite prior treatment and those who have no satisfactory alternative treatment options, including patients whose colorectal cancer has progressed following chemotherapy.
But then Johnson was a southpaw whose game was outfighting and Gaethje is an orthodox fighter whose game is throwing himself against his opponent over and over until they fall down.
It's a lighthearted comedy whose final act includes a drive-by shooting, and whose last moments show Craig putting down his gun and de-escalating the violence that fills his neighborhood.
This is the fourth app for the rapidly growing Shanghai-based startup, whose flagship app had over 100 million users as of last fall, and whose live video streaming app Live.
But this romantic picture of the writer, toiling without regard to money, is itself a fiction—one whose roots stretch back several millennia, and whose effects we're still dealing with today.
Every American will be made safer by police officers whose first instinct is to communicate with the people they encounter and whose success lies in getting the psychology of persuasion right.
It makes a mockery out of DNA tests and its legitimate uses while also dishonoring legitimate tribal governments and their citizens, whose ancestors are well-documented and whose heritage is proven.
Students whose families make too much to qualify for a free lunch but whose incomes fall below 773 percent of the federal poverty line are instead eligible for reduced-price lunch.
Charlie Plummer plays Charley in "Lean on Pete", a 15-year-old whose mother left when he was young and whose father's drinking and womanizing leads to a heap of trouble.
Friends who sell their art, whose e-books are on sale on Amazon, friends whose businesses could use some promotion — they deserve my money and retweets more than a celebrity does.
GDPR requires public administrations and companies whose core activities involve processing sensitive data to hire a data protection officer, whose duties include notifying authorities within 72 hours of any data breach.
Instead, he's the prime minister of a country whose people his new allies want to convert, and whose capital they want to repurpose into the throne and footstool of immortal Christendom.
They say that mothers whose fetuses would not survive in the womb or after birth, or whose pregnancy would risk their own health, should have the right to terminate a pregnancy.
As the world knows, last week, our Republican presidential contenders quit tussling over whose private parts are bigger, and moved on to the equally compelling question of whose wife is hotter.
Will it be Jo, whose relationship with Alex is infuriatingly undefined, yet whose death (if set to the right indie rock song) would leave the audience in desperate need of tissues?
The film plays with the audience's understanding of the character—whose voice comes from an IRL person, but whose body is stuck in the digitally-rendered world of the video game.
The big picture: The caucus, whose stated mission acknowledges climate change and works to address it, has grown significantly under President Trump, whose administration mostly dismisses climate change as an issue.
Whereas Trump has argued for an alliance with the country whose whose military interventions in Syria has propped up the Assad regime, Mattis has expressed opposition to military cooperation with Russia.
Contracts for the developments went mostly to large multinational corporations, such as Hines, a firm whose motto is "Intelligent Real Estate Development" and whose global headquarters is located in Houston, Texas.
Studies show that college students whose families are in the top income quartile are five times as likely to graduate compared to college students whose families are in the bottom quartile.
A 2007 Cornell University study found that male job candidates whose résumés listed their involvement in a parent-teacher association were invited for interviews more often than men whose résumés didn't.
That number includes children whose parents were deported, children whose parents were released into the interior and children who were deemed ineligible for family reunification due to other factors, he said.
They treated her as a treasured child whose every fault could be forgiven and whose every personality quirk was lauded like a work of Mozart, retold with the pride of parentage.
We did so at the request of the author, a senior official in the Trump administration whose identity is known to us and whose job would be jeopardized by its disclosure.
Professor Winkler has identified a secret parallel universe of civil rights whose beneficiaries are not the "discrete and insular minorities" whose protection were once the focus of the Supreme Court's jurisprudence.
Melinda S. Olick, whose horse farm sits in the center of the proposed project, helped form Cambria Opposition to Industrial Solar, a group whose membership has grown to hundreds of members.
Democratic leaders have, among other smart adjustments, ramped up their digital efforts with an eye toward the youngest voters, whose turnout is typically disappointing but whose distaste for Trump is strong.
Among the Muslim women whose petitions are before the Supreme Court is Shayara Banu, 35, whose husband divorced her in 2015 by writing the word talaq three times in a letter.
Elle Fanning stars as a popular girl whose troubled past informs an emotional connection with a bipolar outcast (Justice Smith) whose isolation from his classmates and family stoke his suicidal tendencies.
This is a man who only seems fully alive when fists connect with flesh, a brute whose baptism scene feels like a triumph, but whose absolution feels a long way away.
Mr. Starks, whose first name was John and whose nickname was sometimes spelled Jab'o, was one of two drummers closely identified with Brown during his heyday in the 20073s and '70s.
Eventually out of coincidence and courtesy, you add too many people as friends, filling the apps with people whose content you don't care about and whose messages you don't always want.
To the social service agencies of Virginia and the District of Columbia, they were special-need children whose natural parents could not keep them, whose lives carried too high a price.
Heading up that investigation is William Wisting (Sven Nordin), a career homicide detective whose daughter, Line (Thea Green Lundberg), is a journalist — one whose coverage eventually overlaps with her father's case.
The grandson of a king, Oroonoko represented an archetype: the royal whose servitude is a mistake, and whose rebellion is justified because he was wrongly enslaved, not because slavery is wrong.
I'm thinking especially of the contralto Sara Mingardo, too little known in this country, whose voice is like soft, moist, dark earth and whose dignity and tenderness made Ottone's melancholy magnetic.
Scientists might also rely on so-called standard rulers, objects whose size is known and whose distance can be calculated based on how big or small they appear in the sky.
The book's last entry is a breakup letter whose emotional lushness is not what you'd expect from a musician whose most famous composition is four minutes and 33 seconds of silence.
These colors become abstract, appendage-like shapes that continue off the smaller canvases onto the larger support, whose center is unpainted white gesso, but whose outer edges are coated in yellow.
Only 28% of those whose partner recovered had to spend seven or more hours a day providing care, doing errands, and handling housework, compared with 71% of caregivers whose partners died.
She survives him, as do his son Perry, from his first marriage; his son Jason, whose mother was Ms. Lewis; his son Caesar, whose mother was Angie Burdon; and five grandchildren.
Images — both those we see and those blocked from our view — send messages about whose lives count, about whose lives should be mourned, about who belongs to us and who doesn't.
What tax reforms are they proposing to make life better for me and for the millions of Americans whose jobs vanished and whose wages stagnated, while stockholders just kept getting richer?
Special shouts out to the kid coming his fro-hawk on the mini Harley and this kid on the left whose moves say yes, but whose face says NUH-UH HONEY.
There are those whose hearts bleed with envy & evil.
And Prince Philip — whose tongue is sharp as ever!
He wears a cape – whose fucking idea was that?
" Tyson turns around and quips, "Whose good ole days?!
Prince's legacy will live on – but in whose hands?
Whose fault is that — the colleges or the economy?
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" Applewhite, an activist whose blog, "Yo, Is This Ageist?
The offensive struggles are new for the Diamondbacks, whose .
New York City — whose Council passed a law Sept.
The Amazon honcho -- whose shows "Fleabag" and 'Marvelous Mrs.
For Alexandre Arnault — whose official start date was Jan.
To name a few: Little Richard, whose heels were encrusted with rhinestones; The Beatles, whose customized take on the Chelsea boot became a part of their signature look; David Bowie, who traded his own Cuban heels for stage-ready, sky-high platforms; Prince, whose heels could be likened more to stilettos than anything else; Justin Bieber, Kanye West, and finally, Styles, whose funky footwear repertoire has become the subject of many elevator chat since parting from One Direction.
It was run by three women: Tina Stride, who had a twenty-six-year-old son in recovery; Tara Mayson, whose close friend had gone through periods of addiction; and Lisa Melcher, whose son-in-law had died of an overdose, and whose thirty-two-year-old daughter, Christina, was struggling to overcome heroin addiction.
In Hans Christian Andersen's "The Most Incredible Thing" (1870), the usually impressive choreographer Justin Peck has chosen a story whose details he can't tell clearly and whose overall point he makes hackneyed.
While that may not seem like much time, the babies whose parents followed their lead focused on objects for about four times longer than did infants whose care givers' were quickly distracted.
Freitag reports to Claris' own board of directors and has broad autonomy to run the company, whose software works on both Macs and Windows computers and whose cloud operations run in Amazon.
It's a fitting image for a show whose characters often seem hell-bent on burning bridges, and whose successes always seem to crumble right as they stand on the cusp of triumph.
Mel B is mom to 1403-year-old daughter Angel Iris, whose biological father is Eddie Murphy; Phoenix Chi, 19, whose father is Jimmy Gulzar; and 6-year-old Madison, Belafonte's child.
But he notes that an embassy move would "likely create complications for Jordan," whose King is the official custodian of the Muslim holy site in Jerusalem and whose population is 60% Palestinian.
Similarly Trump fears a debate with Bloomberg, whose success in business towers above his and whose vision and style of leadership in business and government lifts people up and brings people together.
The link leads to a slideshow that says that people whose sign is Aries are more prone to migraines and people whose sign is Leo are at risk for upper back pain.
But Mr. Garrel turns out to be less interested in Pierre, who is a sullen, inert presence on screen, than in the women whose love he inspires and whose feelings he hurts.
There were artists in each exhibition whose work I had seen, and artists whose work I had never seen, which seemed to me as good a reason to go as any other.
The same is not true for Mr. Bush, whose appeal seems confined to moderates, or for Mr. Cruz, whose popularity among strongly ideological activists has not translated into a wider national following.
The grandfather of the family at the center of the novel is named Grantham Fellowes, pointing inexorably to Downton Abbey, whose fictional master is Lord Grantham and whose creator is Julian Fellowes.
Things end as badly as expected from horror veteran Niles, whose credits include work with recently departed macabre master Bernie Wrightson and whose 30 Days of Night went to the big screen.
In Marchesa dresses, women become women who please men, whose clothes are only appropriate for fairytale events, and whose shoes give the illusion of stature and poise, but the reality of paralysis.
"We just know that there is someone in our midst whose integrity is inspiring and whose record of achievement in addressing the world's pressing problems is nothing less than stunning," said Osberg.
The decision to forgo cancer screenings and physical exams has set her apart from her friends, whose calendars are full of doctors' appointments and whose cupboards are crammed with supplements and medicines.
Then four years later, Democrats win power with an African-American guy from Chicago whose middle name is Hussein, whose last name rhymes with Osama, who is a genuine liberal, truly antiwar.
But the movie made this so obvious by casting Anakin as a one-dimensional character whose only real emotion was angst, and whose only real development was how much that angst grew.
This includes Tenor's GIF Keyboard, whose downloads grew 129%; Genius, whose downloads were up 108%; Giphy, up 108%; Zynga's Words with Friends, which saw a resurgence with 74% download growth; and others.
"They killed some of my colleagues and the neighbors that were there all died," said the father-of-two whose face had been cut and whose hands and legs were heavily bandaged.
Two visionaries—one whose photos feel like John Cage tracks and one whose music sounds like Mark Rothko paintings—collaborated on a gallery show that feels like a light-and-space installation.
I imagine the folks around me at the pool — those whose thighs do not touch, and those whose thighs do — worrying about their arms, their tummies, about any number of perceived imperfections.
A year earlier, Rakuten had acquired a company called Slice, whose technology helped consumers track their online purchases and whose data gave a window into how and where people were spending money.
ESMA said a cap will apply for six months to 17 instruments whose trading on a single platform in January 2018, and 10 instruments whose trading last month, went beyond 4 percent.
Marti was a 19th century poet and writer whose activism helped spur Cuba's freedom from Spain and whose legacy was later adopted by Fidel Castro's revolutionaries as a symbol of anti-imperialism.
This was the same god in whose name colonization and massacres were committed against Indigenous people of the Americas, and in whose name Europeans attempted to wipe out their religion and culture.
"Lock her up" was a common chant at campaign rallies for U.S. President Donald Trump, whose slogan was "Make America Great Again" and whose chief rival was Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Perhaps most insidious of all was the online incarnation known as "Blacktivist," whose Facebook page garnered more likes than the one belonging to Black Lives Matter, whose cause it pretended to champion.
"A farmer whose ground water is about to be drawn down or whose land is about to be polluted rarely has the money to secure that sort of access," Mr. Ogge said.
But many FTSE 100 companies are multinationals whose fortunes bear little relation to the British economy, or whose overseas earnings will be boosted (in sterling terms) by recent foreign exchange market movements.
Whether in New York or elsewhere, the Queens-born actress and rapper — whose mother is Korean and whose father is Chinese-American — has become an expert at finding hotel deals and staycationing.
Politico wrote about the witnesses Republicans would like to call in the public phase of the inquiry, including the whistle-blower whose complaint led to the investigation and whose anonymity is protected.
So they're increasingly at loggerheads with the G.O.P., whose gay-rights advocates are still in the minority and whose socially conservative members still profit from and promote a derisive view of gays.
At Mr. Gadanho's request, Mr. Ito sketched a diagram of overlapping circles showing his "surroundings," namely the web of architects and engineers whose work he has influenced, and whose work inspires him.
Kim Dickens, whose solid, steady work acts as an anchor for the often wobbly cast, and Alycia Debnam-Carey, whose thoughtful performance continues to deepen, are completely honest as mother and daughter.
From Percy Bysshe Shelley, whose sonnets inspired the episode "Ozymandias," to Walt Whitman, whose work served as a major plot device, "Breaking Bad" is chock-full of both cultural and literary references.
It was led at that time by Michael Foot, whose election platform was described as "the longest suicide note in history," and yet whose policies most closely resemble those of Mr. Corbyn's.
Democrats were indeed dire about Romney, even though many of them, including President Obama, now speak of him fondly, as a Republican whose prescriptions might be flawed but whose heart is true.
Last week, prosecutors also revealed a trial date for Xia Lin, a prominent lawyer in Beijing whose clients included Ai Weiwei, the famed artist whose work often takes up politically-charged subjects.
The research analyzed data gathered on nearly 83,000 children born in 1991 whose bedtimes were recorded when they were 4½ years old, and whose height and weight were recorded at age 15.
And this drama should not play out with somebody whose fingers are on the nuclear buttons and whose every pronouncement can unsettle diplomatic conditions, affect war and peace, and the global economy.
Kevin O'Leary thinks Aaron Schlossberg, the New York-based lawyer whose racist rant in a Manhattan eatery spurred a viral video on Wednesday, is "an idiot" whose career could now be over.
One aid worker who visited the camp briefly last week tried to match lactating mothers whose infants had died, from disease or otherwise, with starving infants whose mothers had died in childbirth.
To many, Fidel Castro was a self-obsessed zealot whose belief in his own destiny was unshakable, a chameleon whose economic and political colors were determined more by pragmatism than by doctrine.
Harry Briggs Jr., whose parents originated the pivotal lawsuit that struck down public school segregation in 1954, but whose name was relegated by fate to a forgotten legal footnote, died on Aug.
"Harvey is an opportunity to see whose drones are capable and whose are merely toys," said George Mathew, chairman and chief executive of Kespry, a drone company based in Menlo Park, California.
It clearly was not fair to the accuser, whose confidentiality was breached by the Democratic staff and whose lawyers failed to tell her she was given the option of a private hearing.
Atkins, whose career has spanned energy and financial firms for more than 35 years and whose father founded Arch Coal, says finding new uses for coal is a better long-term bet.
But one also knows that a hundred years from now, the one whose work will still be read — whose work will remain imperishable in the face of any new discoveries — is Wolfe.
One is his wife, a jewelry designer, and the other is a Viktor Grabarouk, whose address is listed as Zaikin's home and whose birthdate is listed as one day after Zaikin's own.
Her mother is a writer for children whose work has been published in Highlights magazine, and whose first book, "To the Copper Country" (Wayne State University Press) is due out this week.
In 2014, Itamar Moses, a playwright whose parents were from Israel, signed on as the "Band's Visit" book writer, and David Yazbek, a songwriter whose father was from Lebanon, as its composer.
Orra's second book, "Fungi Selecti Picti" ("Selected Painted Mushrooms"), featured 100 mycological specimens whose tops she painted with watery inks of gray, brown and amber and whose undersides she detailed with pen.
The current era has featured a couple of centrist third-party candidates whose candidacies were not tied to any particular geographic regions of the country, and whose national support was thus diffuse.
They include Larissa FastHorse, whose "The Thanksgiving Play" will be staged in October; and Tori Sampson, whose play (with an unprintable title) will receive its world premiere as the season's fourth production.
These questions dog me whenever I read Ginzburg, whose thumbprint is so unmistakable, so inscribed by her time, yet whose work stands so solidly that it requires no background information to appreciate.
The brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a man we knew, whose children we work with, and whose values partly inspired the founding of Edge of Arabia in 2003, has shocked us all.
In any peace process, the leading role goes to those who can stop the fighting, then the people at large whose nation deserves peace and whose families, now victims, may become beneficiaries.
His inspiration as a leader comes largely from his formative experiences onstage: with Lionel Hampton, whose group he joined as a youngster, and Roy Hargrove, in whose big band he briefly played.
Her fear is no doubt being felt by many whose relatives' status has been thrown into question by the announcement, and whose loved ones face dismal fates if they're made to return.
The first of these was a turning-away from the aesthetic of his father, the minor, late impressionist Adam Emory Albright, whose favorite subjects were children, and whose palette tended toward pastels.
But it can do little for Italy, whose economy is 10 times that of Greece and whose 2.4 trillion euros of debt are worth nearly the entire national annual income of France.
One small 2012 study found that anxious and inhibited kids whose mothers tended to be overprotective were more likely to have anxiety disorders during adolescence than those whose mothers were not overcontrolling.
Garmadon, who wants to be a mayor, is a megalomaniac whose regular assaults on peace and normalcy are breathlessly covered by the news media and whose favorite pastime is firing his underlings.
They're how we learn about who is real and who's less consequential; whose pain is important and whose, not so much; who is the hero and who is merely the hero's reward.
We have done so at the request of the author, a senior official in the Trump administration whose identity is known to us and whose job would be jeopardized by its disclosure.
Drake — whose mom is Jewish and whose father, Graham, is a black Catholic — has spoken often about his biracial identity, sometimes as a positive and sometimes as a negative, and sometimes both.
Jane Doe 10: Epstein died as he lived Epstein targeted and took advantage of me, a young girl, whose mother had recently died a horrific death and whose family structure had deteriorated.
A cast of the skull of the Kennewick Man, whose 2800,5003-year-old skeleton is the oldest evidence of one of two groups of humans whose population split about 2500,258 years ago.
The first problem is that the Cotton-Perdue proposal is associated with a president whose ascent was darkened by race-baiting, and whose ability to broker any deal is seriously in doubt.
Attractive antique co-ops also dot Midtown, like the Osborne, whose brownstone facade is speckled with stained-glass windows, and Alwyn Court, whose sumptuous terra-cotta details include cherubs, salamanders and crowns.
There is the imposing Karolina Pliskova, the No. 22012 seed whose flat-hitting game looks well suited to Wimbledon but whose results at the All England Club have yet to reflect that.
Besides Mondelez, led by Ms. Rosenfeld, Mr. Peltz and Trian have targeted PepsiCo, whose chairwoman and chief executive is Indra Nooyi, and DuPont, whose top executive, Ellen Kullman, stepped down in 2015.
It needs a second transition, this time under an authority other than the United States, Britain and Norway, whose project has failed, or IGAD, whose members have conflicting interests in South Sudan.
By definition, that distorts the marketplace, and warps investment decisions better made by private stewards of finance unencumbered by political considerations, whose only fiduciary responsibility is to those whose funds they manage.
Even so, we see the tired caricatures all the time: the ignorant sheriff whose vowels stretch from here to Mississippi, the illiterate hick whose grammar is almost as rotten as his teeth.
Houston's ascension may seem obvious now, but there was a time when adding Chris Paul to a roster whose best player was James Harden and whose coach was Mike D'Antoni seemed problematic.
In writing my most recent novel, about a woman whose family doesn't know her history, I talked to a woman whose husband did not know his wife was born a different gender.
On average, doctors whose opioid prescription volume ranked among the top 5% nationally received twice as much money from the opioid manufacturers, compared with doctors whose prescription volume was in the median.
Sinclair, whose market valuation has declined 16 percent this year, and Gray Television, whose stock has fallen 38 percent, both have stations in Virginia, for example, which is typically a swing state.
But now, in a rare moment for Africa, a strongman whose image has become inseparable from his country's and whose tenure has spanned generations, says he is going to step down — voluntarily.
In an increasingly stratified society of insiders and outsiders, this exhibition suggests a question: Whose eyes, whose images have influenced your view of cities, of places and people you don't know firsthand?
Napoleon Chagnon, a cultural anthropologist whose studies of the indigenous Yanomami people of the Amazon rain forest made them famous but whose methods provoked intense disputes among other anthropologists, died on Sept.
Aside from its patronizing nature, such a position conflates the role of the critic, whose aim is to encourage judgment and discernment, with an industry mouthpiece, whose role is to encourage sales.
Compared with kids whose moms never used marijuana, those whose mothers used the drug within the past year, but fewer than 52 times, were 70% more likely to have started using cannabis.
"Leaders whose schedules are always booked up or whose [executive assistants] ... say no to too many people risk being viewed as imperious, self-important, or out of touch," Porter and Nohria noted.
The other men in the Fox orbit though -- those whose names didn't make headlines, but whose actions did far more to enable not just Ailes but widespread Fox misogyny -- are largely invisible.
"What's incredibly powerful is the fact that you have ... the descendants whose family members were victims and those whose family members potentially had involvement in the posse ... now joining together," he says.
That firm, whose surveys do not rely on a random sample of U.S. voters and whose pre-election polls have often been inaccurate, put Trump's approval rating among Republicans at 86 percent.
It is also the only avenue for victims of mass crimes, whose voices are too often left unheard in decision-making circles and whose suffering can be quickly buried under political debate.
She's chosen the album's repertoire for light cheer and melodic exuberance, with full, clattery big-band arrangements whose blaring horns have a comic thrust and whose warm, acoustic bass thumps with jollity.
For Vian, whose imprisoned activist husband hasn't met his infant son yet and whose glassy doll-eyes are trained on the reader, Kugler utilizes captions, oversized header type, and word balloons, too.
And Ms. Harris, whose father is from Jamaica and whose mother is from India, has been the target of offensive online memes about her race that have sparked questions among some voters.
The president also highlighted the contributions of slain Mississippi NAACP leader Medgar Evers, whose wife, Myrlie Evers, was slated to speak at the opening and whose brother, Charles Evers, was in attendance.
Lothstein, whose clients once included John Geoghan—the infamous priest whose abuse against children went on for three decades—currently treats students and teachers who have been involved in abusive sexual relationships.
How can they sincerely object to a judge whose rulings have been endorsed by the Supreme Court more than a dozen times, whose thoughtful analysis in more than 300 published opinions has been routinely cited by other jurists across the nation, and whose concurrences and dissents have been discussed by more than 50 circuit courts in their own opinions?
What it means for athletes: "A single year is an eternity to an Olympic athlete whose whole career may last less than a decade, whose athletic peak is even shorter than that and whose entire competitive life is scripted and defined by the ancient rhythms of the four-year Olympic 'quad,'" our colleague Dave Sheinin reports.
Babies whose parents made little effort to focus on what their kids were playing with during the study had even shorter attention spans than the children whose parents focused briefly before looking away.
Seehofer, whose party faces a state election in the fall, has threatened to turn away at the borders migrants whose asylum requests Germany already rejected or who already sought asylum elsewhere in Europe.
The social media provisions create an artificial divide between US citizens, whose speech and information on Facebook or Twitter is protected by the First Amendment, and noncitizen visa applicants, whose information is not.
He is a suspect in two more homicides, Bailey said: the woman whose remains were found in 2007 and a second woman who was killed last year and whose body was found Monday.
Another artist whose work I have long been interested in, but I have not written about until now, is Ellen Berkenblit, whose painting, "Night Vibe" (2015) is in Subliminal Shifts at Tracy Williams.
Right now, that puts the industry squarely in the sights of a presidential administration whose policies are looking to curtail foreign immigrants from countries whose emigres have been pillars of the technology industry.
" "She is a gifted comedienne whose humor is instinctive and whose power to amuse comes from exquisite timing, a flair for the outrageous, and -- I trust she'll forgive me for saying so -- balls.
Her balmy voice bounced through an auditorium packed with people whose skin glowed with the depth of different shades of melanin and whose dyed afros in varying textures bobbed along to the music.
The EPP went with Manfred Weber, a Bavarian conservative whose indulgence of Viktor Orban, Hungary's authoritarian prime minister, makes him unpalatable to liberals and greens, whose backing he would need for a majority.
Almost 12 percent of the participants whose last encounter was with a new partner couldn't report her birth control use, compared to less than 4 percent of men whose last partner wasn't new.
That's perhaps not surprising for a guy whose father, TV and film director Gary Nelson, raced Porsches for fun and whose mother, Judi Meredith, drove around town in a 1973 Ferrari Dino GTS.
Colleges whose teams made the "Final Four" saw a 5.8% increase in applications, while colleges whose teams won the entire tournament saw a 10.9% increase in applications in the year after their victory.
It was before Harvey Weinstein, before Larry Nassar, before Matt Lauer, and Kevin Spacey, and Charlie Rose, and so many others whose names are less known but whose victims make up this army.
I've seen Americans whose lives have been saved because they finally have access to medical care, and families whose lives have been changed because their marriages are recognized as equal to our own.
Strange the Dreamer follows a young librarian and eternal dreamer, Lazlo Strange, whose seemingly impossible dreams come true, allowing him to travel to a mysterious and magical city whose stories he's obsessed over.
That an inner malaise -- corruption -- would undo the Afghan National Security Forces, whose upkeep has cost the U.S. taxpayer well over $60 billion, and whose brave losses continue now at an unprecedented speed.
Donald Trump is the president of the United States, whose salary is paid by taxpayers and whose job is to represent a nation of 300 million people stateside and in the world community.
The sheer scale of the battlefield favors Trump, whose ubiquitous media profile means he is known everywhere, and Clinton, whose decades in public life give her an advantage over the lesser-known Sanders.
Of course it doesn't, especially when the primary beneficiary of the charity will be wealthy applicants whose families can afford to pay, and whose tuitions go to defray the cost of scholarship attendees.
In my opinion, and, more importantly, that of my wife (whose taste is much better than mine and whose tech addiction much less) the Google Home looks a lot better than the Echo.
"At the end of the day, there are two wives whose husbands aren't coming home to them, and a whole bunch of kids whose worlds have been turned upside down," Mr. Buttram said.
The suggestion is that The Shadow in the Garden is written on behalf of all the biographers whose honesty about their subjects was interpreted as gossip, or whose readability was maligned as salaciousness.
At City Harvest one preacher tells the story of a businessman who attended the church—and donated generously to it—whose sales went up by 40% in a year and whose profits doubled.
Closer co-operation is needed to counter China, whose regional hegemony is feared by both countries, and to rein in North Korea, whose missiles threaten them both (and the American bases they host).
On his release from prison camp, where he spent years writing down poems from memory, he married my grandmother, whose family had been hiding in the hills and whose house had been torched.
It amounted to another day of shifting stories and confusing positions for a President whose ties to Russia are under scrutiny, and whose deference to Russian leader Vladimir Putin has garnered widespread condemnation.
We can support a party whose platform essentially says Citizens United didn't go far enough and whose presidential candidate uses our broken system as more of an applause line than an action item.
"No one," she says, "was more gaucho than my father," although he was one of Uruguay's few self-made ranchers, whose mother was a teacher and whose father died when he was 2.
And Rachel Carson, whose book "Silent Spring" warned of the threat of pesticides and whose environmental advocacy headed off certain crisis, bucked the norms of her time to become educated in the sciences.
Children whose lives have been destroyed by the actions of violent men in their own countries, but whose most devastating loss was to be ripped out of their mothers' arms by U.S. authorities.
Bradley Whitford, meanwhile, is James Barksdale, the Netscape CEO whose business acumen proved an effective counterweight, for a time, to Marc Andreessen (John Karna), whose lack of people skills rivaled his technical savvy.
The left skewers him as a serial adulterer and pathological liar, whose lack of decency is proven by his stiffing small businesses and whose coarseness is well below the dignity of the office.
Now if this America, whose essence is openness, whose first question is not "Where do you come from?" but "What can you do for me?" becomes consumed by rage, then it is lost.
An image of a bunch of white guys seeking to undo health care coverage for millions of Americans sends a strong unambiguous message about whose interests are being represented and whose are not.
The lawsuit in Knoxville was filed Wednesday by the two victims of the November 2016 Gatlinburg area fire: Michael Reed, whose wife and two daughters died, and James England, whose home burned down.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last December granted Rubraca accelerated approval in patients whose tumors have a mutation called BRCA, and whose disease had advanced despite two or more rounds of chemotherapy.
A better way, perhaps, is to embrace it as you would a benevolent guest: someone whose arrival changes us and whose eventual disappearance leaves us to understand that relationship only by its absence.
Among them is AND CO, a company whose app helps freelancers manage their workflow (we featured it in TechCrunch last month), and Framer, whose design tools helps users create prototypes in new ways.
It'd also be a boon to the insurers whose job it is to worry about construction site safety and project management — and whose venture arms are providing some of the financing for Pillar.
Insurers whose early ACA experience turned out better than they had expected would pay into a fund, and that fund would then pay out to insurers whose experience was worse than they expected.
"It makes a mockery out of DNA tests and its legitimate uses while also dishonoring legitimate tribal governments and their citizens, whose ancestors are well documented and whose heritage is proven," he said.
Landrieu is a progressive former mayor of New Orleans whose personal style would play well with the white working class and whose convictions and history play well with African-Americans and other groups.
You need a second row for intriguing Democratic governors past and present, such as Deval Patrick, Andrew Cuomo and John Hickenlooper, whose surname crowds a lapel button but whose bona fides are desirable.
Just in recent days, Mexico City crime pages reported a man whose body was found in a car, his head on the roof, and another whose limbs were found in an ice box.
The little details — the cook whose T-shirts all seem to reference marijuana, the old man whose shedding of his jacket is intercut with the skinning of the buffalo — come across as loving.
De Kerangal takes us through different kitchens, geographies and individuals in the life of young Mauro, whose art is profoundly social (cooking is completed in other people's mouths) yet whose gift isolates him.
One owner later, it ended up in the home of Pablo Escobar, the Colombian drug kingpin whose cocaine empire placed him among the world's richest people and whose terror campaigns paralyzed his country.
Among the lesser-known artists is Bhupen Khakhar (217-2212), a painter from India whose style derived from Indian miniatures and whose subject appears to be different kinds and degrees of human intimacy.
The second lesson was the importance of controlling the machinery that decided the rules for voting, the conditions upon which those votes would be cast, and whose vote counted and whose did not.
Gradually, Philadelphians embraced Gritty, whose bellicose, sometimes inept character resonated in a city whose identity is wrapped up in a mix of blue-collar pride, defensiveness and a long history of athletic failure.
Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, this absorbing and potent novel follows a girl whose childhood friend is shot by the police and whose world is irrevocably changed by what she's witnessed.
The sole exception, so far, is Ser Brienne, whose feats have entirely been achieved among her male peers within the field of battle, and whose strength has been framed in purely masculine terms.
The top-tier athlete whose hand I was thrilled to shake was Breanna Stewart, the Seattle Storm forward whose uniquely skilled combination of scoring and rebounding earned her the WNBA's top individual honor.
Although Mr. Nonaka is the oldest living man whose age has been validated, he's only the 17th-oldest person, according to the Gerontology Research Group, whose list shows that most supercentenarians are women.
The court ruling didn't contradict the reports of the Carter Center, whose team we led, or those of other observer missions, including the European Union and African Union, whose findings were broadly similar.
In another corner of the conflict, Abouzeid tells the story of an Alawite perfume merchant whose wife and eldest daughter are murdered, and whose other children are taken hostage by a jihadist faction.
"There's no way you're going to stand, ultimately, in the way of a people whose children are starving to death, whose families are dying in hospitals because of preventable diseases," Rubio told Cabrera.
With a team whose president won't stop yammering about his 1990s offense and with a superstar whose showcase instincts are still to wave teammates out of the way to go one-on-one?
The one exception to the chorus of criticism on Thursday came from Poland, whose economy is heavily dependent on coal and whose conservative government has been a vocal critic of European climate policies.
I went home over the holidays and found a country whose biggest cities were under a haze of smoke and whose population was undergoing a reckoning — one that wasn't just political, but philosophical.
He and his colleagues found that, on average, people whose names appeared just a few times in a given year achieved short-lived fame, while those whose names appeared routinely gained lasting fame.
I wanted a notebook that functioned not as a body but as a mind, a notebook that collected, interposed, collaged; a machine whose components could move, whose cogs, chutes, and levers were air.
Couples filing jointly whose adjusted gross income (AGI) is less than $1403,000 and single filers whose AGI is less than $80,000 are eligible to claim the credit for each student in the family.
It was Neymar whose free kick, with five minutes to play, gave Barcelona its fourth; it was Neymar whose nerveless penalty, as the game ticked into injury time, set up the grand finale.
And that's apparent to people whose job it is to use it, and to people whose Facebook (and Instagram, which Facebook owns and has the same moderation rules) experiences are affected by it.
Her control over that moment mirrors her control over all the characters in the movie — she's the one whose decision nearly splits Nick and Rachel up, and whose reversal allows them to marry.
They weren't and it isn't, with the internecine fighting taking its toll largely on what is a company whose product is pretty nifty, but whose morale-low employees are caught in the middle.
There are particular questions here about the fate of union workers whose pay and benefits are set by multi-year collective bargaining agreements and public sector workers whose pay is set by law.
In my opinion — and, more importantly, that of my wife (whose taste is much better than mine and whose tech addiction much less) — the Google Home looks a lot better than the Echo.
Black rest is where so many keys are stored for structures of power—whose doors of opportunity are often shut, and whose windows are only openings for those willing to contort themselves enough.
Except for Batman, whose story is rooted in the deaths of his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne, there is no other superhero whose beginnings are as well-known as Peter Parker's/Spider-Man's.
People whose parents were sharecroppers cast a vote for her.
Companies whose drugs are still in development pose greater risk.
A spavined nag whose blued flanks were singed and smoking.
He's a huge talent whose love of cars is infectious.
Generally speaking, those whose genotype matched their training performed better.
The judge, whose court is based in San Diego, Calif.
In a nation whose infrastructure is crumbling before our eyes.
Movassaghi replaces Ron Stach, whose departure VW confirmed on Saturday.
Leah Chase, whose culinary career spanned seven decades, died Saturday.
DE), whose assets will be divided among parent RWE (RWEG.
Pat Skerry, whose Tigers are ranked fourth in the Collegeinsider.
That's what brought in Michael Anderson, whose son, Marine Cpl.
Steel producer Nucor, whose profit missed estimates, dropped 2 percent.
Originalism was a language of dissent, for people whose point
Whose needs will those futures better address, theirs or ours?
To boot, the president, a former constitutional law professor whose
AP: There are also children whose parents have been deported.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose name was on the return address.
These are problems whose solutions will enable many other innovations.
Whose interpretation of the threat should the AI learn from?
Google has paid professors whose papers, for instance, declared that
Hussle, whose given name was Ermias Joseph Asghedom, was 33.

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