Sentence examples for whose forefathers from inspiring English sources

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"We must stop the massive immigration and ethnic cleansing of the people whose forefathers created America.

Geoffrion, whose forefathers are Canadian heroes, is an American: he was born in Plantation, Fla., grew up in Tennessee, and played college hockey at Wisconsin.

The restaurant was owned by a man originally from Malaysia, whose forefathers came from Jaffna in Sri Lanka to the Malayan coast, and they probably had family links in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

This is Krasnaya Sloboda, or "red village", home to 3,500 Mountain Jews, whose forefathers came from Iran and Iraq a few thousand years ago, and who live today in perfect tranquillity.

The grief-stricken Rochereau, a distinguished military family whose forefathers were believed to go back to the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte, then bricked up the entrance to the room.

Nowadays the stoneworkers whose forefathers carved columns for Rajasthan's famously ornate palaces and the musicians who played at the royal court are struggling, with few exceptions, to eke out a living.

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They provided our hardwood beams and the timber for our traditional doors, whose design our forefathers brought from Yemen.

There was a lot more to them than this, though, including self‑consciousness ("I rhyme to see myself/to set the darkness echoing") and a need to guiltily measure himself against his father and forefathers, from whose path (pen rather than spade in hand) he had deviated.

But these former boogeymen have evolved in the myth, becoming the proud, hard-working, legally emigrating forefathers from whose lineage politicians clamor to remind us that they've sprung.

It started in 2003 with just 65 bikes, whose riders worried that their forefathers' history "gets buried downtown", as one of the day's co-hosts put it.

"In lieu we found a weed, whose bitterness, I apprehend, exceeded anything our forefathers 'enjoyed.' " They were unable to make charoses, the sweet mixture representing the mortar used by the Israelites to build the pyramids in Egypt.

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