Sentence examples for of which succeeds from inspiring English sources

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Black Pat – depression personified - is the other central figure, menacing in both his hounding of Churchill and manipulation of Esther…A very fine first novel, not all of which succeeds but Rebecca Hunt is one to watch.

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If you order carefully, those feelings will survive the appetizers, only a few of which succeed.

Let's start over.' " For several years, the two of them put together a series of proto-reality pilots, none of which succeeded.

If past is prologue, they'll now make another second-rate comedy-duffer like Burn After Reading or Intolerable Cruelty, each of which succeeded a near-masterpiece.

It sent mission after mission to teach good governance, some of which succeeded and some of which ran into what former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called "the Afghan allergy" to dictates from foreign occupiers.

Wedekind reworked this story into two plays called "Earth Spirit" and "Pandora's Box" — only the first of which succeeded in mollifying Wilhelminian censors — and for most of the 20th century the material was known only in that form.

The foundation says the project would cost no more than setting up a museum, an opera theatre, or academic building - all of which succeed in attracting the support of private benefactors.

While this trait arguably encourages enterprises, some of which succeed, it may also, on occasion, blind us to the possibility of avoidable loss, even terminal loss.

Virologists have shown themselves to be very creative in exploring why HIV-1 subtype M went global, as opposed to HIV-1 subtypes N, O, P and HIV-2, all of which succeeded to various degrees yet didn't pan out (Kirchhoff, 2009).

To quote the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church approved at the council: "The order of bishops, which succeeds to the college of apostles and gives this apostolic body continued existence, is also the subject of supreme and full power over the universal Church, provided we understand this body together with its head the Roman Pontiff and never without this head".

"This symbolizes magnificently the failure of socialism, which succeeds in chasing away all talented people," proclaimed Patrick Devedjian, the spokesman for France's Rally for the Republic party.

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