Sentence examples for countryside whose from inspiring English sources

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Hundreds roam the area, most of them migrants from the countryside, whose chances of escaping their predicament have dimmed with the faltering economy.

Pruitt-Igoe's residents were black, many of them recent immigrants from the depression-hit countryside, whose first homes in St Louis had been appallingly overcrowded slums, with nine people in three rooms, to give one example remembered in the film.

A lanky former computer science professor from the countryside whose quirky brilliance becomes apparent the longer you listen to him tell you not to interrupt, Mr. Rodriguez is a co-founder of Merchise Startup Circle, a group of Cuban programmers who have begun to host two-day start-up competitions in Havana.

Almost from the start, an extensive fortification programme was also initiated, including the construction of city walls as well as smaller forts to protect the countryside, whose remnants are still among the most prominent archaeological remains in the region.

We're talking about an illiterate, uneducated poor peasant from the Galilean countryside whose charisma was so great and whose teachings were so compelling that he gathered a mass of followers and marched with them into the lion's den, into the seat of the Roman presence in Judea and also into the heart of Jewish culture, the Temple.

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They're like the countryside lobby, whose hunting faction cares more about their sport than all but the most swivel-eyed of its critics dislike it.

And it is not just about the fact that individual badgers will be killed, it is about this huge assault on part of the way that the countryside works, and I think that is what people have got very upset about - whose countryside is it?

It comes down to a single question: whose countryside is it anyway?

"In our time, young people had to go work in the countryside," said Zhang Mei, whose 19-year-old daughter and only child, Li Hui, hopes to study business management and somberly called the exam "a turning point in my life".

Although the Euro-skeptics are a motley crew that includes Scandinavian socialists and French members of a countryside rights party, whose motto is jokingly said to be, "If it flies, it dies," they tend to be mostly from Europe's northern countries.

"The largest of the camps, if you don't know what you're looking at, look like towns or villages, and I suspect they are designed that way to fit into the countryside," said Stanton, whose readers trade tips on the camps and their landmarks.

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