Sentence examples for whose dwellers from inspiring English sources

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Having one its sons succeed Buffett would be an earthquake of another sort for Tangshan, whose dwellers' resilience is romanticized in one of China's biggest-grossing movies this summer, Aftershock.

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Oasis dwellers, whose skills and goods complemented those of pastoralists, played important roles in steppe history.

The temptation to pull up stakes can be acute for city dwellers whose work gives them some mobility.

For educated city dwellers whose tastes outstrip their incomes -- the average monthly wage is $200 -- Gorbushka is a cultural motherlode.

The movie also looks at Manila's slum dwellers, whose children pick through huge rubbish dumps for something to sell.

Flat dwellers whose extension lead won't stretch a storey or two will have to get to work early for that parking space beside a plug point.

Cary Grant and Myrna Loy co-starred as the New York City adman Jim Blandings and his wife, Muriel - up-to-date apartment dwellers whose relationship with early-American style personified the hopes and struggles of moviegoers from coast to coast.

But a relative handful of New Yorkers can claim bragging rights as fourth-, fifth- or even sixth-generation city dwellers whose families settled here many decades ago and have mostly stayed put, sinking ever deeper roots.

Burdens are just about equally distributed among the eclectic characters in "Storefront Church," John Patrick Shanley's unwieldy but affecting new play about a handful of Bronx dwellers whose lives become tangled in unexpected ways when a mortgage goes sour.

He made a commitment to provide funding for infrastructure and new technologies to aid China's more than 800 million rural dwellers, whose living standards and incomes dragged significantly behind China's increasingly affluent urban population.

Efforts to relocate survivors have had limited impact because of the refusal of some affected residents — many of them slum dwellers whose shanties were destroyed— to be uprooted from their communities.

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