Sentence examples for whose summing up from inspiring English sources

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Judge Michael Argyle, whose summing up was later discredited for its numerous discrepancies, gave Felix a shorter sentence than the others, considering him to be the "least intelligent" and so less culpable.

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There was also a pretty trio of fruit ice creams: passion fruit; cherimoya, whose mild, elusive taste registers somewhere between banana and coconut; and lucuma, a pumpkin-like fruit whose color sums up the yellows and golds that give Peruvian cuisine an apt impression of treasure.

He said that Mahler was a great conductor of the Philharmonic and a composer whose work sums up the arch of symphonic music that begins with Mozart.

He got himself a T-shirt this summer whose slogan sums up his mood: "I Get Enough Exercise Just Pushing My Luck".

Just outside Uxbridge underground station is a statue whose title sums up the prospect of Boris Johnson standing as an MP in the west London constituency – Anticipation.

Before the speech, songs from the vast Sinatra repertory filled the school's auditorium — great numbers like "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" and not-so-great ones like "My Way," whose title sums up the basic philosophy of most New York mayors (only their version tends to be "My Way or the Highway").

In the depths, a young woman, Maria (Brigitte Helm, the Kirsten Dunst of the Weimar Republic), prophesies the coming of a messianic figure called the Mediator, whose name sums up the temperate, reformist message buried in the movie's sweep and bombast.

"The idea is that in moments of everyday play children are really getting a tremendous amount of education," said Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, a professor of psychology at Temple University and an author of "Einstein Never Used Flashcards," a book whose title sums up the exhibition's philosophy.

Those with a taste for elegance and a beverage that isn't Busch-bred are better off at restaurants like Europa, whose name sums up its menu; the Vintage, where the German food is good but the Stone Hill wines are better; and the Cottage, which has a limited menu but a lush hilltop setting.

"It's certainly turning into the laughingstock of China," says Rebecca MacKinnon, an assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong's Journalism and Media Studies Centre whose blog summed up many of this week's critiques.

A more positive review came from GamePro, whose reviewer summed up his experience by writing that "if you're looking for some classic shooter action on your new GBA, Iridion 3D will fit the bill nicely without blowing you away".

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