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Moloch whose breast is a cannibal dynamo! Moloch whose ear is a smoking tomb!

marrow squash plant whose fruit are eaten when small.

Liu's classmates, whose father is a vegetable peddler.

Ask those eyes, darkly planning mischief, whose fault it was.

It will also be a great way for my fiancee to track our progress and see whose ideas are whose and approve or disapprove at will.

They would not be like their forefathers - a stubborn and rebellious generation, whose hearts were not loyal to God, whose spirits were not faithful to him.

The shelves are loaded with old musty books whose pages have become yellowish.

PAUL HARDING, musician and writer, whose debut novel, "Tinkers," won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

But if thou say to me, We trust in the LORD our God: is it not he, whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah hath taken away, and said to Judah and to Jerusalem, Ye shall worship before this altar?

Yahoo! Responded with a letter whose subtext was, "keep it friendly, please, we're only holding out for more money".

They act out their dramas in a setting whose wilderness immensity both dwarf and ennobles whatever they achieve

The key determinant of respiration function is based on respiration mode, whose information is provided by respiration EMG.

The scientists, whose research is published in the journal Nature, now hope to duplicate the feat with human cells.

I once met a couple whose daughter, Sarah, had been hit and killed by a drunk driver when she'd been out on her bike.

They include the brown mudfish in New Zealand, whose wetland habitats have been virtually destroyed through drainage schemes, irrigation and land development.

There are three kinds of people in the world: one is the person whose conscience is eaten by dogs, two is the person whose conscience is not eaten by dog, and three is the person that Liang Xinlian dog doesn't eat.

The city still exhibits many remnants of its historic prosperity, but the most striking has to be its cathedral, whose 528ft high spire is said to be the world's tallest.

Faced with a challenge from Mr Simon, Mr Ehrlich selected five metals-copper, chromium, nickel, tin and tungsten-whose prices he thought would rise in real terms over the following ten years.

"One newton is equal to a force of 100,000 dynes in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system, or a force of about 0.2248 lb in the foot-pound-second (English or U.S.) system. It is named for Isaac Newton, whose second law of motion describes the changes a force can produce in the motion of a body. "

It was an odd and charming shrub with a long stem, whose numerous branches, bristling and leafless and as fine as threads, were covered with a million tiny white rosettes,this gave the shrub the air of a head of hair studded with flowers.

But whose fault is that?

No one knows whose dictionary this is.

Xiangzi was the only one whose hands were never idle.

Your sunset, my face, and whose 1/3 years.

And these belonged to a man whose name was not blackened like his own, a man whose life was not hunted.

One whose domicile lies at an appreciable distance from one's place of business.

A state whose ship was not attacked, and whose only involvement with the incident was as rescuer, might balk at being asked to foot the bill for lengthy and costly proceedings.

Wang, whose father owns several hotels and holiday resorts and whose mother is a real estate investor, said his parents were "visibly disgusted" when they met his ex, Xiao mo.

Andreessen Horowitz wants to do the same thing for talented tech folk, whose career paths might one day involve a stint at one of the firms it backs.

An iron bar, for example, whose ordinary length is 6 feet becomes about, 1/2 inch longer when it is made red-hot.

"Then Zedekiah, the son of Chenaanah, came near and gave Micaiah a blow on the side of the face, saying, Where is the spirit of the Lord whose word is in you?"

Lastly, beyond the Louvre, the Faubourg Saint-Honor? already considerable at that time, could be seen stretching away into the fields, and Petit-Bretagne gleaming green, and the Marchaux Pourceaux spreading abroad, in whose centre swelled the horrible apparatus used for boiling counterfeiters.

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But whose heart is at bottom unchanging.

Psychology experts reckon people whose first name begins with a outlive by 10 years those whose initial is D.

These are archetypal users whose characteristics are distilled from our primary research.

For that which is boundless in you abides in the mansion of the sky, whose door is the morning mist, and whose Windows are the songs and the silences of night.

The results agree with previous studies that have analyzed single photons whose precursor and main wave form have not been separated, which have reported an oscillatory structure.

Mr Paulson's plan is to use public money to buy assets from Banks whose value has slumped with every lurch downwards in America's housing market and which have been shunned by the private sector.

He whose walk is upright fears the Lord, but he whose ways are devious despises him.

one whose business is to exchange the money of one country for that of another country.

The Times also obtained a copy of the image, whose co-ordinates confirm that it is the Shamsi airfield, also known as Bandari, about 200 miles southwest of the Pakistani city of Quetta.

A solid figure whose bases or ends have the same size and shape and are parallel to one another, and each of whose sides is a parallelogram.

One day he was called to the Bedside of H Rouault, who had a Broken leg, and there he met the farmer's daughter, Emma, a beautiful But restless girl whose early education in a French convent had given her an overwhelming thirst for Broader experience.

Modern Halloween is a celebration of all things creepy and spooky - and of whose mothers make the best costumes.

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