Sentences with phrase «end of the country whose»

Oh Layla, if I were to win this book I would send it, tied up with a bow, to my friend at the other end of the country whose husband lost his job and they are very worried about losing their house they have lived in most of their married life.

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Not only are his 200 workers likely to stick around longer, he says, they're more productive, and they do a better job, which is important to Klock, whose company provides high - end all - natural food to some of the biggest organic retailers in the country.
The company, whose services were available in more than 60 countries before Wednesday's launch, had previously said it aimed to reach 200 countries by the end of 2016.
Punishing Mexican exports would risk destabilizing the economy of an important country whose prosperity adds to U.S. prosperity, would only increase pressure for poor Mexican to emigrate, and in the end would almost certainly make the U.S. trade deficit even larger.
Buhari, whose vice president is a former attorney general turned church pastor from southern Nigeria, could help end religious violence in Nigeria, said David Curry, president and CEO of Open Doors USA, which works with a large network of Christians in the country.
The feeling that somebody has just passed away whose horizons and global appeal extended the international significance of this country is omnipresent — as well as the prevailing idea that his death marks an end of one era... Even the other Vaclav in the presidential office, his successor Klaus, who has been Havel's rival and critic ever since 1989, is now giving him credit — to the degree of admitting that we owe his predecessor «like nobody else for the international position, prestige and authority of the Czech Republic in the world.»
The deal could represent the beginning of the end for one of the country's most celebrated magazine publishers, whose titles commanded the attention of global leaders and chronicled world events, sometimes with striking photography.
Gambian President - elect Adama Barrow was due to be inaugurated at a football stadium in the country - but with Yahya Jammeh, whose term was due to end on Wednesday, refusing to budge, it will now take place at the somewhat smaller venue of the Gambian embassy in Dakar:
Watch her as her close friend, whose reputation she is about to help destroy, shocks her by showing her his own fundamental integrity, and just try to look anywhere else as she reads aloud a note from her daughter and as she quietly but firmly and authoritatively does at the end of the film what she could not do at the beginning — thinks for herself and makes a decision based on her own sure sense of what is right for the paper and the country.
The anxiety provoked by the work's calculated absurdity questions the power of «big data,» raising the specter of its use for nefarious ends — from controlling whose votes are valuable, to who can enter and leave the country freely.»
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