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Affiliated with them were the Franciscan nuns, whose order was founded at Assisi in 1212, by St. Clare, who was under the guidance of St. Francis.
This is not a mere style choice in a book about Jerusalem — the Hebrew Bible ends with II Chronicles and the exhortation to rebuild the Temple; the Old Testament — whose order was determined by Christians — ends with Malachi, whose closing words are seen as a prophetic adumbration of Christ.
All drivers drove under all three conditions, whose order was balanced.
The red and yellow stripes each contained five equidistant symbols, whose order was alternated between each stripe.
However, she was discovered by a Japanese Captain who threatened to kill her - whose order was countermanded by the newly arrived former Commander of the Medan camp and she was allowed to travel with Searle onto the new camp.
Pairs of MEPs were recorded duirng each of these four conditions ("Salame", "Mortadella", Bombolone, "Soap"), whose order was randomized.
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Now, after centuries of European dominance, the map has emerged from its hibernation into a world whose order is being reversed once again.
And then, finally, around 1pm we pick up our food from the counter and sit down, sharing a table with two men whose order is twice ours.
This effectively describes how Tesco uses smart armbands to monitor warehouse operatives, allotting tasks, verifying when an order is fulfilled and "nudging" a worker whose order is running short or late.
Trotted out too often, or too vehemently, it can make those who rely on it sound suspiciously like one of the "mothers and fathers" that Bob Dylan addressed back in 1964 — those people whose "order is rapidly fadin'," whose "old road is rapidly agin'," and who, finally, are bid, "Please get out of the new one if you can't lend your hand".
where and is a polynomial in whose order is not larger than.
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