Sentence examples for whose spectre from inspiring English sources

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The Evening Standard called her "an increasingly batty old woman, whose spectre might be used to terrorize recalcitrant children but whose views are quite irrelevant to modern Britain".

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Imran Khan, the cricketer turned politician, hosted the event, where Ridley, who also now does human rights work, said: "I call her the 'grey lady' because she is almost a ghost, a spectre whose cries and screams continue to haunt those who heard her".

The Bond industry was very much a closed shop, or, to put a more sinister spin on it, a shadowy organization — like Spectre whose secrets were not to be shared with outsiders.

Foremost amongst these are the Organ Pipe Peaks and their central spire, The Spectre, whose faceted prow rises 2,000 feet straight out of the ice, and remains the unclaimed prize of extreme mountaineers.

It turns out that the Comedian, also known as Edward Blake, once tried to rape Silk Spectre (Ms. Gugino), whose daughter, Laurie Ms. Akermann), a second-generation superhero, lives with Dr. Manhattan and drifts toward an affair with Nite Owl II (Patrick Wilson).

"I should think that the phenomenon of the people walking half-naked in the center of Moscow marks the definitive end of the concept of regimented bodies, organized and managed by the state, following the principles of socialist puritanical ideology," said Ms. Bartlett, whose book "FashionEast: The Spectre That Haunted Socialism," will be published in October.

Far more interesting is Hiero, whose memory hovers like a spectre over the novel but is never properly realised.

Reply 1: Yes! Reply 2: I already have plans to see Spectre with people whose company I enjoy more than yours.

The chilling spectre of Iraq, whose vibrant and equally ancient Christian community has recently shrivelled, looms ever larger.Despite such heightened tension, the state's response continues to be hesitant.

The spectre of Daiwa Bank, whose treasury-bond trader in New York racked up losses of $1.1 billion, clearly looms large.All good stuff, but should the banks not be worrying rather more about their credit risks, which are far larger?

Danny Gokey, "Don't Fear the Reaper" No matter how he tries, Danny can't get away from the spectre of his wife, whose tragic early death was a staple of his audition appearance.

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