Sentence examples for whose peculiarity from inspiring English sources

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[The authors] allow readers to understand how the law arose and evolved in Europe as a shared language, of which its different national laws are but dialectal expressions - with the unique exception, perhaps, of English common law, whose peculiarity is likewise due to accidents of history which are themselves explored". Back cover.

On the basis of a thorough study of the Algerian context, we aim at the presentation of the foundations of an approach to the sustainability of buildings which would be adjustable to different regions of the country and whose peculiarity lies in the consideration of the major concerns of our country and its specificities.

He found the prizes problematic, the rituals surrounding them even worse: "While the musicians from the Philharmonic were playing, I thought over the entire ceremony now ending, whose peculiarity and tastelessness and mindlessness naturally had not yet had the chance to register in my consciousness".

SW is a web service connected to the main online repositories such as arXiv, whose peculiarity is a bottom-up approach in the management of scientific concepts [27].

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The AIDS virus belongs to a family known as retroviruses, whose peculiarities are still not understood.

The idea is to show normal-looking people, whose peculiarities stem from their brain wiring -- and who deserve compassion rather than exasperation.

His intended target is Henrietta Lowell (played by May), an accident-prone heiress and botanist whose peculiarities run in the opposite direction.

The sacred monster of the title, Mr. Hanks explained, describes musicians whose peculiarities and social lapses we tolerate for the sake of their artistry.

Lots of ordinary families live around here, but there are also wealthy people without boundaries, whose peculiarities flourish in ostentatious ways.

The questions seem to refer to the habits of friends and acquaintances who, like the writer, have also been in mourning, and whose peculiarities are produced by their grief.

The baleen, hump, back-fin, and teeth; these are things whose peculiarities are indiscriminately dispersed among all sorts of whales, without any record to what may be the nature of their structure in other and more essential particulars.

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