Sentence examples for whose dust from inspiring English sources

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The mess has driven Irene's husband from the house, and she worries that he will seek custody of their children, including a daughter whose dust allergies make it hard for her to live there.

So I contented myself with admiring, inside a glass case, a pristine first edition of "The Catcher in the Rye," whose dust jacket announced boldly that its author was... Richard Prince.

We rolled our eyes at her second book, "Bitch," a treatise on sexually manipulative women for which Wurtzel had received an enormous advance and on whose dust jacket she appeared topless with her middle finger extended.

Reflection nebula, interstellar cloud that would normally be a dark nebula (or molecular cloud) but whose dust reflects the light from a nearby bright star that is not hot enough to ionize the cloud's hydrogen.

Described by John Milton as "a broad and ample road whose dust is gold, and pavement stars," the Milky Way is so obscured by the effects of modern lighting that it is no longer visible to 77% of the UK population, with the galaxy masked from view across nearly 14% of the country, including regions stretching from London to Liverpool and Leeds.

The designers realized they were too toxic to be released in a small environment... .. Whether we are creating products whose dust becomes a part of the small environments we call our homes, or whose dust becomes a part of the larger environment we call Earth, we need to be designing for comprehensive safety.

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I ran my recent Wodehouse marathon by way of the handsome, affordable hardcover editions published in recent years by Overlook Press, whose dust-jacket copy refers to Bertie and Jeeves as "twentieth-century fiction's most famous comic characters".

ABC's Ted Koppel rode with Blount, as did the late David Bloom, the NBC News correspondent whose dust-blown satellite video reports provided the signature images of the conflict's early days, and Michael Kelly, the Atlantic editor, who died in a skirmish near Baghdad.

Mr. Grice, whose dust-jacket description identifies him as a teacher of English and humanities at Seward County Community College in Liberal, Kan., does not disguise the curiosity that leads him to put two tarantulas into a jar (decorated with a dog's skull) to see if they are territorial.

It's this pantomime that fascinates Mr. Frears, who unmasks it as much as he does the queen, whose dusting of face powder and glazed stare pointedly evoke another, earlier, Elizabeth.

Theo Angelopoulos, the Greek art house director, whose The Dust of Time stars Willem Dafoe and Bruno Ganz, and the French director Philippe Lioret, who made the highly praised Welcome, about migrants in Calais trying to reach the UK, have also decided to withdraw from the event.

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