Sentence examples for whose history spans from inspiring English sources

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A state whose history spans the Gold Rush and the dot-com boom is also a state in which things don't always work out, in Mr. Jasperse's view.

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Green's fascination with his subject is a strength of his book, but his forthright, strictly chronological recounting is unsuited to a staggeringly complicated story whose full history spans more than 20 years.

Many of these fragile sites are conserved between human and mouse [ 13] and among such diverse species as rat, cattle, dog, pig, cat, and horse [ 12] whose evolutionary history spans 95 million years [ 16].

Mr. Lyle insisted he wanted to work with the gallery, whose history with the neighborhood spanned decades, and Mr. Smith eventually agreed.

His friends and contacts reflected the broad span of his interests, from Winston Churchill, whose History of the English-Speaking Peoples Briggs proofread as a young don, to Chairman Mao's loyal lieutenant Zhou Enlai and J Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atom bomb.

And whose "history" should be celebrated?

Whose history?

Our own history spans a few paltry millennia.

America's history spans just a few centuries, but hundreds of hymnals.

Indian cultural history spans more than 4,500 years.

But participatory art has a long history, spanning the whole 20th century.

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