Sentence examples for whose outlines from inspiring English sources

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It is a story whose outlines are already well-known.

That designation is the result of a development zone whose outlines resemble a gerrymandered political district, project documents show.

His project is to build a better world, whose outlines are much clearer to him than to most people.

This was connected to the receiving reservoir in Central Park, a huge rectangle whose outlines are still visible surrounding the Great Lawn, which succeeded it in the 1930s.

Today, in Iraq, we see a threat whose outlines are far more clearly defined and whose consequences could be far more deadly.

The programs will be a part of a larger economic stimulus package whose outlines are faint but which is expected to cost $400 billion to $500 billion.

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One neutral symbol suggested in recent years is a red diamond, within whose outline other symbols could be incorporated.

Belloc engaged in much heated controversy, particularly with H.G. Wells, whose Outline of History he vigorously attacked, and with the Protestant scholar and historian G.C. Coulton.

Now, we're ready for the leaders to do some leading, to fill in that vision whose outline seems so tantalizingly clear.

Ingels became the lead designer of those interior boxes, whose outline had already been sketched; the largest box held the main public collection of books, arranged on a spiral ramp ascending four floors.

And beyond the bright blackness of the lead cases is a single black oak box, burned and sooty, blacker than black, inside which there is a single black cylinder whose outline is almost the image of an absence.

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