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Readers of Gibson's 2003 novel Pattern Recognition will already know and enjoy Bigend, a marvellously cynical personage, one of whose purposes is to demonstrate that limitless curiosity can be thoroughly amoral.
In tournaments and at bridge clubs, identical hands are played at all tables, and each pair's or team's score is based on how well it does relative to others playing the same cards — a form of the game known as duplicate, one of whose purposes is to reduce the role of luck.
To that end he makes especially effective and clever use of the separate time frames, one of whose purposes is to show how chronic, endemic corruption erodes the desire and ability of the individual to do the right thing, or even to act at all.
All organizations have rules for their staff, whose purposes is saving on costs and staff time by prescribing routine responses to different situations.
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The prestige of the U.S. Navy, which is broadly questioned as gunboat diplomacy in Latin America, is hardly a reason to defend a base whose purposes are obsolete.
New buildings whose purpose is unclear.
This is a state whose purpose is to maximise the opportunities for all members of society.
A cat is still technically a possession, but a possession whose purpose is companionship.
The performers were Band Together, whose purpose is to raise money for those in need.
"There were Katyusha, whose purpose is to hit civilians," Vilnai told Israeli Army Radio.
"Developers are private-sector entities whose purpose is to make money.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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