Sentence examples for whose name belongs from inspiring English sources

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Judgments about the quality of Percy's editorial intervention don't help us with the question of whose name belongs on the cover, though.

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Any number of chefs whose names belong in bold-face came through in lower positions: George Morrone, Don Pintabona, Steven Levine, Pat Trama and Dan Budd.

In the magazine this week, I review "The Patagonian Hare," the autobiography of Claude Lanzmann, whose name will belong to history for his film "Shoah".

In "Tintin and the Secret of Literature," published last year, the British artist and novelist Tom McCarthy plots an enjoyable course through the corpus, helped on his way by Baudelaire, Sartre, Derrida, Freud, and the anthropologist Marcel Mauss, whose name could easily belong to an Hergé villain.

Giger's name belongs in that tiny pantheon of people whose contribution to a genre or style has defined it forever: Dr Dre, Stan Lee, Shigeru Miyamoto.

More specifically, the declarations state that any artifact whose name ends with VO belongs to component Entity, and any artifact whose name ends with AudVO belong to the AuditEntity component.

Arguably a more famous name belongs to Cyrus R. Vance Jr., a trial lawyer whose father was Jimmy Carter's secretary of state.

But his name belongs in the canon.

One other name belongs on that list: Sean Penn.

The individual, whose name "Gary Joe" doesn't belong to a current student, sent the e-mail from a non-Duke account.

It belongs to Titus Ryan, whose name is recognizable in places like Alabama or North Texas or southern Alberta, but could be, should be, throughout the country.

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