Sentence examples for whose jaws from inspiring English sources

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It still depends on whose jaws have the final say.

More to the point, all the other Song "high status individuals" whose jaws he then examined had overbites, too.

The normal mandibles of Megaloptera and Raphidiodea separate these groups from Neuroptera, whose jaws are combined mandibles and maxillae.

But this was the performance of an indefatigable terrier, whose jaws could not be prised from the European leg.

A similar localization of foramina is seen in ornithischian dinosaurs, whose jaws and oral margins were sheathed by beaks ahead of the tooth row39.

"I'm amazed at how many well-educated people I talk to whose jaws just drop to learn that slavery even existed in New York," he said.

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A split decision denied Ali – whose jaw was later revealed to be broken – his belt by one and two rounds.

(Danny MacAskill, a Scottish street stunt cyclist whose jaw-dropping YouTube videos garner millions of views, is another double).

His doll was a real, live dog – whose jaw he was accused of manipulating in the name of primetime entertainment.

Roenick, whose jaw is wired shut, said he did not expect to return for the regular season.

City and state officials are hoping the work itself becomes a tourist draw for a certain kind of visitor whose jaw drops at the mighty works of engineers.

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