Sentences with phrase «whose whereabouts»

The Federal Parent Locator Service is available through state child support enforcement programs to locate a child whose whereabouts have been hidden in violation of a custody or visitation order.
Play as Commander Gunny, a Star Fighter on mission to retrieve a missing compatriot whose whereabouts are unknown.
The actor navigates Saroo's complex feelings of gratitude for his privileged life and guilt over a mother and brother whose whereabouts still haunt him.
Phoenix plays a tormented, hammer - wielding Gulf War veteran with violent tendencies living in New York, where he's regularly recruited to find missing children, including a teenager (Ekaterina Samsonov) whose whereabouts uncover secrets about sex trafficking and political corruption.
Regardless, these are the heroes whose whereabouts remain unknown.
Bottin, whose whereabouts are reportedly unknown, shouldn't worry that the world has moved on.
The Dating Nerd is a shadowy figure whose whereabouts and identifying details remain unknown.
At every point during the trial, Chris Uche, SAN, adroitly punctured the alibi of the defence which included the inability of the accused to meet his bail terms, a claim that was false; that he would interfere with investigations, a position the judge found curious or that, he would influence another person of interest whose whereabouts were then not known.
The Council refers to two Christian bishops, one Eastern and the other Oriental Orthodox, who were abducted two years in Syria and whose whereabouts are still unknown.
It is believed to have been written on gold plates, whose whereabouts was revealed to Joseph Smith as a very young man, but written and hidden away centuries earlier by Moroni, last remnant of the people who had migrated from the old world to the new.
It was invented in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudo for an individual software developer or a group of people, whose whereabouts are not known even today.

Not exact matches

Student B may have been given the same project attempted by a previous lab member (whose current whereabouts are unknown).
On top of that, they're struggling with parenting their younger teenage daughter Ali (newcomer Abby Quinn), a too - cool club kid whose transparent lies about her whereabouts and only passing interest in school leave them exasperated.
It's the gentle, groggy call of a young wife whose name is never mentioned (Jennifer Lawrence, increasingly rattled) who wakes up alone in bed, uncertain of the whereabouts of her intense poet husband (Javier Bardem) or her general status in the isolated farmhouse they're renovating.
As bedraggled detective cleaning up the mess of a bank manager whose vault was just not only breached in a daylight heist, but documents of his families whereabouts are left behind by the thieves as a threat.
Ryan Gosling is Holland March, a schlubby private investigator (and struggling single father) with a penchant for sleeping in the bath, whose client list includes bewildered old ladies worried about the whereabouts of their dead husbands.
I am starting out on my next adventure and perhaps I can come to some happy medium spending much less time updating family and friends on my whereabouts and spending more time with the people whose country I am visiting.
In addition, this species of whale is the only whose year - round habits and whereabouts are well known.
The Supreme Court rejected the arguments put forward by Ms Michael's family that the police owe a duty of care in negligence where: (i) they are aware or ought reasonably to be aware of a threat to the life or physical safety of an identifiable person, or member of an identifiable small group («Interveners» Liability Principle»); or alternatively, (ii) a member of the public gives the police apparently credible evidence that a third party, whose identity and whereabouts are known, presents a specific and imminent threat to his life or physical safety («Lord Bingham's Liability Principle»).
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