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André Oliver, a spokesman for the Rockefeller Foundation, said more than 300 organizations had signed its grant agreement, whose wording is similar to Ford's.
Its charter, whose wording must be agreed to by the government, is up for renewal in 2006, and it is bracing itself for a huge battle.
As all the world knows, Zidane was sensationally sent off during the World Cup final following his assault on Marco Materazzi, for an insult whose wording has never been precisely established.
After the face validity and feasibility steps, 3 items were eliminated because of problems with clarity and comprehension, so the number of items was further reduced to 43 (v2) whose wording is showed in Table 1.
Next, Irene demanded of the army an oath of loyalty, whose wording placed her before her son in precedence.
The cycle of scenes from the life of Saint Agnes, and that of her foster-sister Saint Emerentiana, follows the traditional story of Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine; the most popular compilation of hagiographies of the age, whose wording corresponds to some of the inscriptions in banderoles or scrolls that explain the scenes.
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Honestly, is this a government whose words can be trusted?
She's a loud, lucid speaker, whose words unspool in full sentences and paragraphs.
Mrs. Thatcher was a political leader whose words carried great weight.
But a Palestinian, whose words were recorded at the scene, tells a different story.
Consider a sentence whose words have been chosen because together they express a certain idea.
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