Sentence examples for whose settings from inspiring English sources

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The two other photographers in the show are Lynn Saville, who shoots the skyscrapers and architectural details of Manhattan, and Jill Waterman, whose settings are more rural and suburban.

His novels, whose settings range from the Sahara to Mauritius, are expected to see a massive sales boost in Britain, where he is currently out of print and barely known.

For her engagement at the Carlyle, she has boldly expanded her accompaniment from a single piano to a quartet led by the gifted pop-jazz pianist and arranger Lee Musiker, whose settings give many of the songs a Brazilian flavor.

(At times I've wondered if this isn't a psychic workaround: is brown safer than black?) Workplace procedurals — whose settings lend themselves to color-blind casting — have been comparatively diverse since the nineteen-eighties.

Recommended for ages 7 and older, the film, in French with English subtitles, presents six folk tales whose settings include an Aztec kingdom, the African plains and the Land of the Dead.

The work's hero is Salomon Sulzer, a 19th-century Viennese cantor and composer whose settings of Hebrew prayers are still used in synagogues, and the plot is, basically, Sulzer's creation of the modern synagogue service in 1828.

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The consent order charges that PulsePoint covertly placed bits of code called cookies — which allow ad networks to follow a user's activities across the Web and customize ads to that user's activities — on the Safari browsers of consumers whose privacy settings were set to block those third-party ad cookies.

Children in daycare settings that meet quality standards also have better language comprehension and school readiness and fewer behavioural problems than children whose daycare settings fail to meet quality standards.

BLAT connects these matches because its default parameter settings allow alignments adjacent to a masked region to be extended into the masked sequence while SSAHA and MegaBLAST, whose default settings do not allow alignment to masked regions (see Methods), show the masked region as a gap.

Boomstick is less varied than Angel, whose ornate settings, tricky puzzles and more complex level design give the game play greater depth.

Barbara Hershey is tormented and raped by an invisible assailant in this obscure 1982 film, whose "banal settings … accentuate the unnerving quality".

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