Sentence examples for whose bulletin from inspiring English sources

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Could the story of Mr. Glass -- the ingratiating former fact checker (whose bulletin board had a sign that said "Life is a series of scams, the key is to get in on one") be as interesting to the moviegoing public as it was to those who knew him?

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Churchill's efforts to concentrate the minds of all on winning the war were centred on the BBC and the newsreel companies whose bulletins played in cinemas: the influence of the former abroad and the latter at home was colossal.

"There's more buzz about this election than four years ago," said Ms. Hickey, whose classroom bulletin board featured terms like Electoral College, primary, candidate, campaign and vote.

It also sponsors mass weddings, and publishes a regular information bulletin whose title translates as the Journal of Passion.

The city's critics were blunt: "MoMA the new villain in modernist preservation," tweeted Vanity Fair architecture correspondent Paul Goldberger (whose prescient 2011 bulletin in these pages foresaw the building's possible disappearance as a, "devastating loss").

It is a group of doctors, headed by Lord Horder that aim to "protect the public and the medical profession from State Monopoly in Medicine," & to preserve the ethical freedom of the individual doctor... .. Excerpts from the bulletin whose polemic tone is bitter.

Art purists (aka snobs) might scoff at a magazine published by Stampington & Company, the press best known for printing "how-to" craft bulletins whose overwhelming floral scented aura is usually associated with hobbyists and the Home Shopping Network.

Deprived of the logic of this-follows-from-that, we experience Anthony's life as a flat space freed from time, like a bulletin board whose items can be picked out and examined at will.

The primary male support group within eDiets is the Men's Room, an active bulletin board whose threads range from a military-inspired motivational group called the Corps to a Gay Men's Group.

Robert McLean was his uncle by marriage, whose father had bought the Bulletin in 1895.

The Bulletin, a periodical whose member scientists have been adjusting a symbolic Doomsday Clock since 1947, has just moved their grim timepiece one minute closer to nuclear midnight.

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