Sentences with phrase «litany whose»

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Daniel Clowes is one of the great graphic novelists and jaundiced wits of our time, creator of fantastically bitter characters whose litanies of complaint and twisted avenues of philosophical inquiry would be tragic, or merely pathetic, if they weren't also really funny.
Bell is especially funny as a cheery, lonely mom whose litany of childcare responsibilities has cut her off from the rest of the world.
Others, encumbered by brats whose faces are covered with flies and snot, cluster desperately around the fruit vendors, interrupting their singsong litanies only to lunge for the occasional rotten tomato or onion that an alert customer may discover at the bottom of his basket.
The Leeds finalist is Clare Charnley, whose most recent work, Misunderstandings, pursues the world's everyday litany of muddle and mistake in video and different languages.
«The meteorologist Jeff Masters wrote on his blog, «Any one of the extreme weather events of 2010» — a year whose litany of disasters reads much like last year's — «or 2011 could have occurred naturally sometime during the past 1,000 years.
Groove, Microsoft Band, and Windows Phone are all products that, in Rubino's view, represented the old Microsoft, whose notorious silo - style workspace led to a litany of half - baked products that were either broken or simply too late to market.
Veteran journalist Chris Graham also writes a powerful piece in New Matilda — The Killing Fields: How we failed Elijah Doughty and countless others, exploring a litany of cases whose Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victims and families have been «failed spectacularly by Australia's justice system.»
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