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This is cold comfort for a student whose course is about to disappear into a sinkhole.
Ruts would be treacherous and unsafe in a downhill, whose course is designed to be flat and rock hard.
Talk, he suggested, to Laurence H. Tribe — the eminent constitutional law scholar whose course Mr. Koh took at Harvard Law.
The incessant pressure to be positive imposes an enormous burden on patients whose course of treatment doesn't go as planned.
Our moral consensus is a river whose course shifts across the plain, constrained by the hills thrust upward by biology.
Crazy Rhythms is one of those albums during whose course you hear the most exciting sound in music: things changing.
This would be a blunder on the American side, helping to make more likely a war whose course nobody can foresee.
Rees Jones, whose course alterations in 2006 substantially toughened the finishing holes, told a reporter that he liked the moniker "Southern Discomfort" for the four holes.
Ishmael and Huck Finn are alike adrift on vessels whose course they cannot control, through waters whose depths are revealed with a shudder.
This particular race — whose course took us under waterfalls and along sheer cliffs — was by far the most beautiful I have run.
The Rosetta, whose course will take it out to almost the orbit of Jupiter, will also set a solar-power record.
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