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Or, on the other hand, whom to accept as a mate, whom not.
But Mr. Auchincloss said it was as much a portrait of the federal judge Learned Hand, whom Mr. Auchincloss regarded as the greatest man he had known.
Witnesses found a man standing over the victim with a gun still in hand, whom they identified as his best friend.
Learned Hand, whom patent lawyers revere as one of the great patent judges of all time, wrote that the definition of invention was "as fugitive, impalpable, wayward, and vague a phantom as exists in the whole paraphernalia of legal concepts".
Confined to menial roles by the suspicions the brasshats held about his loyalties, he worked alongside the workers of hand, whom he came to admire as well as like.
On the other hand, " whom " is used as the object of a verb or preposition, to denote who has something done to it (like him or her).
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Old hands whom I met were nostalgic for the camaraderie and Spartan idealism that they say prevailed in the less profit-driven days.
And really, everyone here, save for his stray plantation hands whom he sneaks shots of hooch with, are sad.
Who was this person with a white stick in his right hand, without whom the music could not come to life?
Mr Adelson seems even more excited about attracting the "whales": punters who wager around $150,000 per hand, of whom there are estimated to be less than 250 in the world.
Perhaps haunted by the spirit of a former owner, the liberal judge Learned Hand, for whom Archibald Cox, the Watergate special prosecutor, had served as a law clerk, Nixon soon decamped for Saddle River, N.J.
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