Sentence examples for whose maker from inspiring English sources

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Looking for a high-end stroller whose maker you can depend on?

It already owns a number of products like Tastykakes, whose maker it rescued in 2011.

A knockout example is the early-20th-century "Concentric Squares" quilt from Lancaster County, Pa., whose maker is unknown.

When the century began, bankers "beamed" each other information via the now-quaint infrared technology of the Palm Pilot, whose maker had a market value of $92 billion.

Despite her memorizing accomplishments, Ms. Cooley described herself as notoriously absent-minded -- someone who lives by Post-it notes (whose maker, 3M, was a sponsor of this year's Memoriad).

It's sort of back to the future," Mr. Andreessen said, pointing to the success of the Flip video camera, whose maker, Pure Digital, was sold to Cisco in May.

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Port and Champagne are two wines whose makers decide when to "declare" a vintage.

And during the film, you may glimpse products whose makers paid to place them there.

Several films are historical, including three whose makers will also attend the festival.

The implant — whose makers credit neither Woody Allen's "Sleeper" nor Wilhelm Reich's energy accumulator — only makes her leg twitch.

But he would not necessarily recommend the high-end fuel for drivers of cars whose makers do not require it.

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