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ed for William & Mary alumnus, Alan B. Miller, | whose accomplishments are described below. |
It is one of the species | whose leaves are used for food by Koalas. |
Columnar epithelia are epithelial cells | whose heights are at least four times their width. |
ity districts which have evolved historically, | whose borders are not always clearly defined. |
He is also one of the only ECM Records artists | whose records are not produced by Manfred Eicher. |
It is governed by a board of directors, | whose members are appointed by the Muncie City Counc |
ggy is a 1948 film about a depressed professor | whose spirits are lifted when he rents part of his h |
s doorway is surrounded by side and overlights | whose frames are decorated with fretwork. |
TfL is controlled by a board | whose members are appointed by the Mayor of London, |
Douglasiidae includes several species of moths | whose adults are collectively called Douglas moths a |
d juveniles from agrarian areas are sponsored, | whose parents are busy in the agriculture. |
tyrosine kinase is Janus kinase (JAK), many of | whose effects are mediated by STAT proteins. |
The exceptions are Canadian soldiers, | whose names are commemorated at the Vimy Memorial, a |
Tenured officers | whose guns are "grandfathered in" are still allowed |
c form, glycogen synthase is found as a dimer, | whose monomers are composed of two Rossmann-fold dom |
cting on polynomials form a polynomial algebra | whose generators are the fundamental invariants; the |
Laiyi is the native home of the Paiwan Tribe | whose numbers are about 60,000 mainly in southern Ta |
There are 2 subgenera: Austrosimulium | whose species are principally from New Zealand, and |
rahedron is topologically equivalent to a cube | whose faces are divided in quadrants. |
eum's research library is named after Brennan, | whose works are among its major holdings. |
en rotated in a candlelight to create shadows, | whose shapes are then interpreted, essentially by pa |
wfoundland soldiers buried in the cemetery but | whose graves are not positively identitied. |
a cup tie in 1990, with Palmer the only player | whose whereabouts are unknown., |
The edges | whose endpoints are both in the set, or both not in |
ol for workgroups that collaborate on research | whose members are not always online. |
The winner was chosen by a panel | whose methods are, in essence, still used to select |
Basic Plan, five fundamental targets are set, | whose substances are, respectively, to increase the |
laim to be descendants of early Arab settlers, | whose initial area of settlement in South Asia was t |
o in existence in Augher called St. Macartan's | whose catchment area includes neighbouring Clogher a |
e Martin and Gracia Burnham Foundation, one of | whose focus areas is "ministries to Muslims." |
The Urdd is organised into local groups | whose catchment areas are based on those of the Wels |
He blessed the assembled pilgrims and John, | whose right arm had been paralysed since 1915, bless |
st four episodes premiered on the NBC network, | whose syndication arm was one of the producers. |
onclad battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy, | whose main armament was an armoured ram. |
played his club football for Miramar Rangers, | whose coach arranged a trial with Manchester City. |
a cover of The Regents' "Barbara Ann", a song | whose famous arrangement by The Beach Boys The Who f |
His father was a blacksmith with 9 siblings, | whose parents arrived in Dunedin in 1869. |
The Mutwa are Qureshi Arabs, | whose ancestors arrived in South Asia with Muhammad |
The party stood Susan Bell, | whose husband Arthur Bell was the leader of the Tory |
ican International Artists, a management group | whose other artists include James Carter and Sarah P |
The authorities next approached Smeaton | whose name as an engineer was famous. |
) is an English former professional footballer | whose played as a winger. |
In 1316 a sickly man, | whose reign as Pope one hoped would be short, was ch |
mber 1936) is an Austrian pianist and composer | whose career as a jazz musician began in 1959. |
She is also an educator | whose platform as Miss America was character educati |
Louie officially succeeds Mark J. Bennett, | whose appointment as attorney general ended with the |
u is a politician from the state of Washington | whose term as a Washington state senator from Seattl |
Herbert Rawlinson, | whose role as Dr. Gregor was originally intended for |
ut the negative aspect of the whole phenomenon | whose positive aspect is responsibleness. |
It is a form taxon created for winged fruits | whose precise assignment to a genus is not possible. |
The Kicks were led by Michael Araujo, | whose 11 assists were the most in the USISL. |
ers that actually exist than a Turing machine, | whose definition assumes unlimited tape. |
It is based on Namco's classic Pac-Man series ( | whose games at the time were distributed by Bally Mi |
ng to the ancient religion called Manichaeism, | whose adherents at Kellis apparently lived alongside |
There are some great, pithy lines and others | whose attempt at profundity ring false". |
r were public figures like Lisa Marie Presley, | whose birth at 5:01 PM was being announced. . . . |
lle (David Jason), is his put-upon errand boy, | whose attempts at a love-life or even just a meaning |
ai, forms the metropolitan area of Douai-Lens, | whose population at the 1999 census was 552,682. |
Towards the south there were the Chandellas | whose power at this time was at its height. |
The runners-up were Tom Kite and Greg Norman, | whose near-misses at the Masters are also noteworthy |
The song revolved around the story of a man | whose attempts at intimacy with his girlfriend are c |
an organ of the Polish National Alliance from | whose headquarters at Polonia Triangle in Chicago's |
They were won by the Social Democratic Party, | whose leader Atli Dam became Prime Minister. |
roughly equally strong complexes with ligands | whose donor atoms are N, O or F as with ligands whos |
aw, 1896), he was a man of mediocre abilities, | whose scientific attainments were not above the prac |
Spencer was a twentieth century painter, | whose work attempted to combine the sexual with the |
ioning, and later sold it to a local developer | whose children attended nearby Punahou School. |
rs were very restrictive," recalled an alumnus | whose wife attended Sacred Heart of Mary while he wa |
red with 2.3% of PNE and 19.0% of Liga Veneta, | whose candidate Attilio Schneck was elected Presiden |
ween the popular Florentine priest Enzo Mazzi, | whose rebellious attitude the former saw as a threat |
its, Hubert von Goisern, and Rainhard Fendrich | whose concert attracted an audience of 200,000 peopl |
t was an English courtier of the Tudor period, | whose charms attracted the attention of King Henry V |
nteed by his friendship with John Betjeman, in | whose verse autobiography Summoned by Bells Kolkhors |
characterize cycles | whose full automorphism groups act freely and transi |
ms in the world championship, including MG, in | whose Group B Metro 6R4, he shared driving duties wi |
pread relates to the right of property owners, | whose mortgages back the MBS, to prepay the full mor |
hnology which has not seen widespread use, but | whose scientific background is well understood. |
His father was Charles B. Wilson (1850-1926), | whose ethnic background was Scottish and Tahitian. |
ed by Charles Goodnight and John George Adair, | whose financial backing entitled him to the "JA" bra |
1801 - 4 October 1859) was a German publisher | whose company Baedeker set the standard for authorit |
y in 1957, at the Royal Theatre, a famed venue | whose house band, the Royal Men of Rhythm, was led b |
The defendants has multiple advertisers | whose ad banners would display upon the presence of |
76, Unanue was named president of the company, | whose principal base of operations was by then in Ne |
ceremony was created by the Cirque du Soleil, | whose home base is Montreal, and was a water show. |
s continued by Neeson's successor, David Ford, | whose political base is in South Antrim. |
cond Ilkhan of Persia from 1265-1282, Taraqai, | whose son Baydu became Ilkhan in 1295, and Teguder A |
people frm several other religions | whose opinion bears notation, and with rock solid an |
olism was organized by the Anti-Saloon League, | whose goal became establishing prohibition not only |
at Sheridan Hill, Xwoe'pecten at Port Hammond ( | whose descendants became the Kwantlen), Smakwec at P |
" was first recorded in 1946 by Nat King Cole, | whose rendition became a hit on both the U.S. R&B an |
re he established a specialist cardiology unit | whose work became known around the world. |
on began his football life at St Lukes School, | whose team became Wolverhampton Wanderers. |
illage has a connection with Sir Francis Drake | whose father became its vicar in 1560 after having b |
There he discovered James Joyce | whose works became deeply influential in his writing |
But those arguments don't apply to bands | whose politics become inseparable from the emotive q |
graphs are always printed on an etching press, | whose rigid bed will support the glass plate firmly. |
dent Russian prince of Tmutorakan is Mstislav, | whose rule began in 988. |
For Reed, | whose career began in Greenwich Village when he foun |
He employed the famous bowler Thomas Boxall, | whose career began in 1789. |
Jean Vachon was a motion picture actress | whose career began in the silent film era. |
It featured clips of more than 60 performers | whose careers began in silent films. |
rge crowds attracted entertainers and hawkers, | whose presence began the origins of amusement parks |
n several Amarna tomb chapels there is a woman | whose name began with "Mut" who had the title Sister |
Miriam Blaylock is a vampire | whose life began in ancient Egypt. |
ridge Buskers were a duo of British musicians, | whose career began in the late 1970s and are now cal |
1899 - March 19 1989) was an American actress | whose career began in the silent film era and conclu |
first of a very successful series of records, | whose names began with "Dinner in ..." featuring pop |
ty did not satisfy John Szapolyai or Ferdinand | whose armies began to skirmish along the borders. |
r Barry Bonds, a San Francisco Bay Area-native | whose father began his career as a Giant. |
pecial effects were created by Clifford Stine, | whose career began in 1933 with King Kong. |
al Pavilion was unpopular with Queen Victoria, | whose reign began in 1837. |
"I cling to the God of my experience, | whose love beggars belief." |
st takes its name from the Chattahoochee River | whose headwaters begin in the North Georgia mountain |
Ames is a boastful windbag | whose wife begins to detest him. |
begin trashing the things on their asteroids, | whose stability begins to wane. |
in home runs (123) and RBIs (528) for players | whose surname begins with the letter U. |
A worm | whose ruleset begins with 0 continues in a straight |
ls of a secluded, home-schooled teenager Emma, | whose uncontrolled behaviour causes her to believe s |
God of Light, | Whose face beholding, |
as a lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine Parr, | whose Reformed beliefs she shared. |
he was succeeded by his nephew Drakpa Jungne, | whose mother belonged to the powerful feudatory fami |
Reid, | whose brother Ben Reid plays for Collingwood, was dr |
David Philips is a London teenager | whose brother Ben has Down syndrome. |
Mahna" appears on the charity CD For the Kids | whose proceeds benefit the "VH1 SAVE THE MUSIC" orga |
ter joined the Teutonic Knights in Prussia, to | whose he bequested his Pomerelian lands. |
1965) is a retired Belarusian hammer thrower, | whose personal best throw is 82.00 metres, achieved |
His father Kilimo Yano was also a runner, | whose personal best at 10,000 metres was 29 minutes. |
in Windsor) is a retired Canadian shot putter, | whose personal best throw is 20.87 metres, achieved |
March 1971 in Rumburk) is a Czech shot putter, | whose personal best put is 20.64 metres, achieved in |
was in the Court of Common Pleas, a report of | whose proceedings between 1613 and 1621 he compiled. |
The highest bidder was S Paramasivan Pillai, | whose winning bid was worth 80 crore rupees. |
sical style: “We're the only band in the world | whose two biggest influences are The Beatles and Way |
e was married to the former Mary Holt Spencer, | whose sister Blanche married Julian Robertson Sr. of |
e Piers Gaveston and Henry, Earl of Lancaster, | whose daughter Blanche (d. |
ier Institute, Redneck was stopped by Cyclops, | whose optic blasts broke his nose. |
Crammed Discs is an independent record label | whose output blends world music, rock, pop, and elec |
ock" was a metonym for the Maze Prison, within | whose H-shaped blocks the hunger strike was taking p |
ount sent a copy of the work to Thomas Hobbes, | whose philosophy Blount admired, with a letter in pr |
g Company and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, | whose Royal Blue was a premier passenger train to Wa |
truction of IG Farben in Frankfurt am Main, in | whose supervisory board he also participated. |
Another was stopped by a French pinnace, | whose crew boarded it and began to search it. |
e murdered six - possibly eight - prostitutes, | whose nude bodies were discovered around London or d |
ed an album with contemporaries Frank Boeijen ( | whose Frank Boeijen Groep outlasted Doe Maar by seve |
of interest in chemical research as an alkene | whose double bond is strained but protected by steri |
rightwen (1830-1906), a naturalist and author, | whose first book was published in 1871. |
eus, Plutarch and especially Diodorus Siculus, | whose second book is mainly from Ctesias. |
He is a cousin to the author Calvin Helin, | whose 2006 book, Dances with Dependency, he illustra |
She was one of the first female explorers, | whose popular books were translated into seven langu |
e Richard, most of the singers and songwriters | whose work Boone used remained in poverty and obscur |
rganized territory temporarily attached to it, | whose precise border was not defined. |
The current owner Betty Manning, | whose great-grandfather bought the property, and her |
The underlying aquifer is the Mocho Subbasin, | whose eastern boundary is the Tesla Fault. |
The field is west of the school ( | whose eastern boundary is Park Street) and the schoo |
The ICAC was established, | whose operation branch was headed by Yim (Bowie Lam) |
They formed the American Socialist Union, to | whose journal Braverman was a regular contributor. |
ists people involved in car crashes and people | whose vehicles break down on state highways. |
nesses including Ballard's independent brewery | whose hallmark brew is named after the hamlet |
ording to publisher GIA, Powell is "a composer | whose output bridges denominational boundaries and w |
ter in the critical Battle of the Atlantic, on | whose outcome Britain's survival depends. |
February 1992) was a Romanian operatic soprano | whose career brought her leading roles in Italy and |
e ancestral home of the famous Vicente family, | whose ancestor Bruno Vicente emigrated to Bais City |
f the Finnish nature preservation association, | whose logo Bruun designed. |
e similar to the Tottenham Hotspur of the day, | whose Vic Buckingham and Bill Nicholson had previous |
win (May McAvoy), the daughter of a politician | whose crooked building contracts resulted in devasta |
-Klinik in Harleshausen, a district of Kassel, | whose main building was originally built by Hermann |
The town's namesake was Charles Rath, | whose store, built in 1875, was the structure the vi |
ernist building was designed by Leslie Martin, | whose practice built the Royal Festival Hall for the |
t is the family home of the Viscounts Hampden, | whose forebears built the house in 1569. |
Other individual donors | whose generosity built and renovated the stadium wer |
The aerodrome is home to Phoenix Aviation | whose main business is aerial crop dressing. |
C.R. Boone | whose official business name was "C.R. Boone, DeLuxe |
c. (NYSE: APD) is an international corporation | whose principal business is selling gases and chemic |
tterson Block was built by James G. Batterson, | whose first business was the New England Granite Com |
Norris (Robert Hays) is involved with a woman | whose estranged but jealous husband is a crime boss, |
these events and to vindicate his grandmother, | whose victimisation by the Ruskin family he document |
eacher of her little daughter, Hilda Conkling, | whose Poems by a Little Girl (1920) displayed great |
1984 death of Boston resident Holly Jean Cote, | whose death by strangulation was never solved. |
have Gartnait following Bridei son of Maelchon | whose death c. 584 is recorded by the Irish annals. |
B.O.Corbett, | whose brother C.J. "John" Corbett was already the he |
other officer saved the lives of three persons | whose auxiliary cabin boat upset in the harbor. |
oduced to Agetta Lamian, Blake's servant-girl, | whose father Cadmus Lamian owns a lodging house on F |
Robert Turner, a 6-year-old boy, | whose 911 call to the City of Detroit was allegedly |
otable exception to this negative trend was Q, | whose reviewer called the album "addictive, energizi |
om exhibition at the Wellington Film Festival, | whose director called her too conservative. |
The station, | whose original calls were KMEZ, started off with a G |
ten travels aboard a Gulfstream C-37A aircraft | whose standard callsign is "Coast Guard Zero One." |
n, Robert Grinder sold whiskey to the Indians, | whose lands came within a few feet of the cabin. |
lmaker by profession he was an amateur painter | whose recognition came in later life. |
ntually became home to many immigrant families | whose forebears came to work in the mills. |
He married Catherine Wild, | whose parents came from the same town as him, in 172 |
died in 1770, his widow married Lewis Pintard, | whose name came to be associated with the house. |
er Thumb (1681-1767) was an Austrian architect | whose family came from the Vorarlberg, the westernmo |
Richard Burke, | whose fortune came from HMO's, who ended up moving t |
was the first American Trotskyist organization | whose membership came principally from the Hispanic |
portant players made their debut in the season | whose performance came to the fore once Derbyshire r |
Baron Hamon de Mascey, | whose family came from the settlement of Mascey near |
Vazirov replaced Kamran Baghirov, | whose dismissal came along with similar dismissal of |
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