W. Turner, one of whose great early pictures, an 1804 seascape, Lord Iveagh bought.
But the Arab League, few of whose 22 members are democracies, was more accommodating.
Davies, one of whose earliest memories, at the age of three, was of the 1966 season.
It has 12 schools, roughly 10% of whose students are low income and 30% are minority.
How can I describe this individual of whose presence the world is temporarily deprived?
The members who owned it were also its main customers, many of whose interests conflicted.
Then there was the question of whose beach it was anyway: Avalon's or Hollywood's?
He also sacked the head of the judiciary, many of whose members had remained loyal to Mubarak.
Wertheimer's organization wrote letters lobbying the IRS to take action against political groups of whose activities it disapproved.
One is the Janata Dal, two of whose prime ministers were toppled by Congress in the previous parliament.
Africans' lifespan is still declining, owing largely to the scourge of AIDS, 60% of whose worldwide victims are African.
Court decisions have helped to bankrupt the national health-insurance system, only 45% of whose members now pay full contributions.
That all adds to the costs of Argentine exporters, only 8% of whose sales are in the United States.
The elections will give rise to a national assembly, a quarter of whose seats will be held by women.
An important ally of hers is an Islamic organisation, some of whose leaders have been killed by a gang.
Exactly what share of these reserves flowed into American assets is a matter of whose statistics you look at.
But Ms Bachelet has promised many fresh faces in a cabinet half of whose members, she says, will be women.
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But even Hizbullah, some of whose officials say they would like to follow Mr Sistani's advice, shows signs of reconsidering.
By the end of Mr Dolci's life the Christian Democrats, some of whose leaders had taken Mafia money, were defunct.
His career typifies Egypt's 80-year-old Muslim Brotherhood, many of whose leaders have been similarly upwardly-mobile professionals of modest provincial origin.
Five of the world's seven turtle species, many of whose numbers are in decline, can be seen off the UK coast.
Holt, half of whose 14 league goals this term have come from the penalty spot, has not scored in four games.
This poses a dilemma for the Conservatives, many of whose seats are in the south where most new building is needed.
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Bergwall said he felt bad for relatives of the murder victims, some of whose cases are now too old to reopen.
Midas, one of whose regional offices is working with San Mateo, Calif.
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This raises the question of whose company is it, shareholders or management?
Can you find a clearer sign of whose interests are being served?
Congress passed legislation in 1996 creating a viability test for all large public-housing projects more than 10% of whose homes are empty.
The study of incidence is the study of whose wallet gets picked.
The Greek-Cypriots had argued that it would be inappropriate for Turkey to join a club, one of whose members it failed to recognise.
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