Sentence examples for whose stacks from inspiring English sources

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On the opposite side sits the small laboratory of Don and Andrea Stierle, whose stacks of plastic Petri dishes are smeared with organisms pulled from the pit.

After his crisps experiment, the participants whose stacks were loosely divided into portions had a much better grasp on how much, and how many calories, they had eaten than those whose weren't.

By Victoria Loustalot March 25 , 2009Oxford's Bodleian Library, whose stacks are operating at a hundred and thirty per cent of their capacity, will move up to eight million books to a new storage facility.

Oxford's Bodleian Library, whose stacks are operating at a hundred and thirty per cent of their capacity, will move up to eight million books to a new storage facility.

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These facies associations form a conformable, shallowing-upward succession about 200 m thick, whose stacking pattern is interpreted as a postglacial progradation.

This is, with increasing supercooling, from a morphology composed essentially of individual lamellae arranged in parallel stacks and radiating from common nuclei through coarse, somewhat branched microstructures whose parallel stacks diverge, to finer, more-branched pseudo-spherulitic textures.

The neighborhood mosque overlooks a mile-wide field of rubble and weeds, a buffer against the Shuaiba petrochemical complex, whose flare stacks sputter and glow around the clock.

But Nicholls has doubts about the ground and, with that in mind, narrow preference is for Shot From The Hip (5.15), whose form stacks up well too.

In the European union, factories and other installations whose smoke stacks spew carbon dioxide into the atmosphere must either acquire or be allocated permits each year equivalent to the amount they emit.

"As the ball leaves a clear imprint on the clay, there isn't any need for Hawk-Eye and the charm of bringing the chair umpire all the way down from his perch is also, happily for us, retained," writes Suhrith Parthasarathy, whose explanation stacks up, but fails to account for those occasions when players and umpires disagree over which ball-mark is the one they're looking for.

Like Oakland and Detroit, the Angels added a veteran left-hander to the rotation this past week, one whose resume stacks up nicely against those of Jon Lester and David Price, the aces who were traded Thursday to the Athletics and Tigers, respectively.

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