Sentence examples for whose lineage from inspiring English sources

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His mother, whose lineage was partly Native American, was a schoolteacher.

Linda Lomahaftewa, whose lineage is Hopi and Choctaw, devised a brilliant setting sun for "New Mexico Sunset" made in 1978.

Clare, whose lineage on both sides is the Mayflower, had always shied away from glitzy, ostentatious, nonintimate parties.

Like Jouvenel, Anderson holds with a worldly-wise anti-utopianism whose lineage goes back to the very origins of conservative thought.

Another visage that looks straight at the viewer is the ceramic mask "Chinook Stick Indian" (1987) by Lillian Pitt, whose lineage is Yakima.

Ms. Murray, an energetic native of Levittown, exudes somewhat more crisp efficiency and professionalism than the old-time machine pols from whose lineage she directly springs.

The director, Tony Pemberton, wanted to create a contemporary, poetic slice of life whose lineage includes the sober, sometimes meandering work of the British director Ken Loach.

Even more than the plays of Chekhov, whose lineage can be glimpsed here, "Fortune's Fool" demands thick atmospheric smoke and gleamingly detailed idiosyncrasies.

Both are cult heroes in a literary scene often saddled with the label "transgressive," whose lineage extends from Rimbaud through Burroughs to writers like Dennis Cooper.

The Shang dynastic group, whose lineage name was Zi (according to later sources), appears to have been divided into 10 units corresponding to the 10 stems.

Now in late middle age, this Drahthaar, whose lineage includes pointer, French poodle, Otterhound and foxhound, is entitled to an occasional moment of pique.

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