Sentence examples for whose wrapping from inspiring English sources

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Promoted as a "sports recreation vehicle" -- part van, part S.U.V., part sport sedan -- it offers a new package whose wrapping is not entirely successful.

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A white-haired retired undercover police officer, whose wrap-around shades match his black Harley-Davidson jacket, pauses outside the Washington Township municipal building to consider the many targets.

There are many views from behind, including Martin Parr's comical image of a bald man whose "wrap" flies in the wind; Duane Michals's rear portrait of Willem de Kooning, whose wavy hair rhymes with the serpentine lines of a painting he's working on; and Burt Glinn's picture of the bald Nikita Khrushchev looking up at the seated Abraham Lincoln on his 1959 visit to Washington.

These occasional stirrings of Nicomania stem from his breakout role as the object of desire Finn in My Mad Fat Diary, E4's warm, acerbic Britpop-era coming-of-age saga, whose wrap parties are "mayhem; we don't get a night out for five months of filming" and whose final series this summer is "the best yet, a lovely story of love and growing up.

Viktor & Rolf concocted an extraordinary fitted evening gown whose tiered, wrapped form is held in place by a spiral of big brass staples.

Long-haired high school girls from middle-class homes in the Bronx and Washington Heights headed to Block's shop to buy sandals whose straps wrapped around their calves and gave them the look of Roman peasants.

Pitchfork favors introspective music that's ideal for a lone headphone-wearing computer user: Grizzly Bear's shimmering, evolving, extended daydreams and songwriters like Chan Marshall, a k a Cat Power, and Sam Beam of Iron & Wine, whose band wrapped his pensive songs in something like a Grateful Dead lilt.

The 44-year-old, whose side wrapped up the Spanish title last week, spent time in the US city in March to undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

"However, we do think there will be interest if flexible screens are used to offer different form factors. "For example a device that you snap round your wrist or a traditional shaped smartphone whose screen wraps around the sides onto a bit of the back so that the edges become touchscreen rather than hard buttons".

We'd hate to be the one girl whose dad wrapped her in tin foil and called the costume "Leftovers," but that's not even the funniest one of the night.

It is satisfying to see some familiar idioms such as that of Robert Lobe, whose specialty is wrapping sheets of aluminum around trees and hammering out their surfaces.

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