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Among them roams a local farmhand's lonely young daughter (Morgan Taddeo), whose need for attention will bring disastrous consequences.
The backlash reinvigorated the campaign, and the town built a splendid new school, whose need is questioned to this day.
Egypt's prisons became a factory for producing militants whose need for retribution they called it "justice"—was all-consuming.
Whose children are well behaved, and whose need to be watched because they sometimes wander into homes unbidden?
"Egypt's prisons became a factory for producing militants whose need for retribution — they called it justice — was all-consuming," Mr. Wright wrote.
The buccaneering financial-products unit, whose need for collateral caused the government to intervene in September 2008, is all but shuttered.
Spanning the careers of both men, "All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost" mainly follows Roman, whose need for maternal and poetic validation sends him briefly into Miranda's arms.
In addition, young Latinas are more likely to be teenage mothers whose need to care for infants makes attending college difficult.
It all adds up to a murky picture for German companies, whose need for workers is evident now and likely to grow more acute.
He advocated neither the abolition nor the "communalization" of property; property was to be held, a sacred trust, at the disposal of him whose need was greatest.
If there were a shortage of good used clothing, you'd be right to defer to those whose need exceeds your own.
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