Sentence examples for of which describes from inspiring English sources

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One of the plans discussed by the trio – of attaching blades to the wheels of cars in order to mow down pedestrians – came directly from Inspire, the second edition of which describes how to create "the ultimate mowing machine".

With the exception of appendixes and fragments from 1960 to 1962, the most vivid of which describes the birth of Plath's second child, Nicholas, in January 1962, the journals break off abruptly in November 1959 as Plath and Hughes -- their marriage undercut by Plath's suspicions of Hughes's infidelity -- prepare to return to England to live.

"Despite the fact that Leo is 70 (I was in my forties then), a man, a Jew born in Berlin, and an art historian, none of which describes me, I didn't find it hard writing as an old, Jewish, male art historian," she says.

The first layer in the query network contains the query nodes, each of which describes an operator that expresses constraints between the words in the retrieved documents.

These fundamental modeling components can be categorized into four types (containments, core models, connectors, and coordinators), each of which describes a different aspect of system behavior.

In this way he gave his interlocutors a choice between two alternatives to Stoic orthodoxy, each of which describes a way of life without the certainty furnished by cognitive impressions.

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He sat down in a chair and, hands trembling slightly, read from what he described as "love letters," the last of which described a reverie aboard an airplane.

Alberta's Place is one of scores of private homes in Brooklyn and Queens, many of which describe themselves as therapeutic or supportive housing for the indigent.

It's a position in line with the mainstream of the Republican party base, two-thirds of which describe themselves as "pro-life".

On Friday, the DfE announced that 102 free schools had been approved to open from next year, 33 of which describe themselves as religious.

The Beetle commercial uses the 1965 tune "The Clapping Song" by Shirley Ellis, the lyrics of which describe a clapping game; the song is also known as "Clap Pat Clap Slap".

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