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were whether
pronoun
Which of two.
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My real concerns were whether I could keep the drum hidden and whether I'd get caught.
Any time you were in Detroit, that's where you were, whether you were working or not.
Everyone knew who you were whether you liked it or not".
Where the kid's thoughts were — whether he was having any thoughts at all, behind that blank look — Schwartz couldn't say.
After the 1998 season, the burning questions were whether to keep Bernie Williams, and re-sign Scott Brosius and Cone.
The top two were whether they or their partner might be bisexual or gay or whether they or their partner is having an affair.
There has always been a question of how expert these ocean travelers were — whether the voyages were lucky accidents or purposeful expeditions.
The morning would be spent "agonising with people about what the accusations were, whether they were true and how and whether to defend them".
He added, "You could accept them for whoever they were, whether he was the defender of the Free World or defender of the pop fly".
Among the issues they were asked to consider were whether they felt particularly vulnerable to radicalisation and what role Islamophobic hate crimes played in radicalising young Muslims.
Archaeologists are also trying to understand who the first farmers were, whether hunter-gatherers or pastoralists, and whether they were sedentary.
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