Sentence examples for whose forums from inspiring English sources

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This figure will not surprise despairing gardeners, whose forums abound with accounts of their gastropod problems.

Just look at Britishexpats.com, whose forums are reminiscent of Prohibition-era America.

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Takao Furuno, a farmer from Japan, whose forum badge read "Duck Power , and whose business card included the slogan "The World where one duck creates boundless treasures," explained how he had discovered that by introducing ducks into organic-rice paddies he could eliminate insects and weeds while also producing a second food product, duck meat.

The email was only sent out to those whose forum accounts were tied to their Plex accounts, though, which means you may not have received it, even if you're a Plex user yourself.

We met after he publicly defended me without ever having met me during the ordeal of my libel suit, when he stood in an auditorium and said "Today is a very sad day: a publisher has turned against a writer," so my editor at Doubleday, whose forum it was, (and who sued me after the Supreme Court declined to hear my case so Doubleday had to pay the oaf who sued me) had to be helped from the stage.

Mylott calls it "an empowering tool" whose blogs, forums and do-it-yourself tips can offer a bevy of money-saving advice well worth the time it takes to research.

The Learnable For Schools initiative will give 10,000 students three-years free access, worth $1,000 each, to the site's 4,162 video courses, covering a range of platforms, coding languages, and business topics; ebooks published by Sitepoint — whose online forums originally spawned Learnable; and crowdsourced design marketplace 99designs.

Purseblog.com is a two-year-old site whose 58,000 forum members chat about Marc, Louis, Jimmy et al. The site's most elite forum is, naturally, Hermès, where women with handles like H_addict and BirKineSS post their latest purchases, rhapsodize over their dream sacs and go into so much detail about leather and hardware you'd think it was a Dungeons & Dragons site.

Mr. Ross, whose Crown Forum imprint published "Treason," said sales of the book have been strong in chain stores, independent book stores and on the Internet.

He had contacted her previously to tip her off about "some rumbling in the 4chan forums", whose users had been attempting a denial of service (DoS) attack against her.

On the other hand, optimists argue that Lula's strong mandate, and the trust he enjoys among those from whom he must seek concessions, will give him the force he needs to make progress.Lula aims to reach the consensus needed to pass such tough reforms by setting up various national negotiating forums, whose membership will be drawn from all sectors of society.

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