Examples of using Whose book in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Whose book is it?".
The problem for the CIA was that Orwell was a socialist whose book attacked both communism and capitalism.
A: Whose book is this?
Behind every popular author youcan find a hundred other writers whose books will never sell.
Whose book collections are you most envious of?
Ekusu(エクス) Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka[9]Known as Ex for short, a resident from Cinderella story, whose book of fate was blank.
The woman whose book got rejected 36 times.
That's what the experience of working on this report has been like,” said Gutmann,a journalist whose book on the topic,“The Slaughter,” was published in 2014.
Danny Gilbert, whose book, actually, I got it through the TED book club.
But the man who pastored thatchurch was the saintly Samuel Rutherford, whose book called; Letters of Samuel Rutherford is a spiritual classic.
About a widower whose book about coping with loss turns him into a best-selling self-help guru.
Many of you will know this TEDster, Danny Gilbert, whose book, actually, I got it through the TED book club.
Author Kevin Kwan, whose book was adapted into the movie, also congratulated Wu and the cast on the"historic nomination".
Because I was educated in the west, I was able to enjoy freedom from an early age andI still love being free,” he told Gomi, whose book on Kim was published in 2012.
The provocative host, whose book"Ship of Fools" is out today, is a late-blooming hit with viewers and advertisers.
At July's conference marking his 90th birthday,MacIntyre recommended the work of Albert Murray, whose book The Hero and the Blues, argued for“kinship between fiction and the blues.
Author Kevin Kwan, whose book of the same name was adapted into the movie, also congratulated Wu and the cast on the“historic nomination”.
First of all, there's the Bundesumweltamt(Federal Environment Agency) whose books deal with environmental issues like climate, water and waste-management.
The famous teacher whose books you admire may not be the best teacher for you if you can only travel to see her occasionally.
In German The most prolific German author and historian on the subject of Wilhelm Gustloff is Heinz Schön,one of the shipwreck's survivors, whose books(in German) include: Der Untergang der"Wilhelm Gustloff".
The author Kevin Kwan, whose book of the same name was included in the film, congratulated Wu and the cast also to the"historical nomination".
When you were a kid, did you ever pick up a big rock and see all this life underneath it- ants and insects? That's what the experience of working on this report has been like,” said Gutmann,a journalist whose book on the topic,“The Slaughter,” was published in 2014.
Tim Ferriss, whose books have sold millions of copies, in part because he rigorously tests every element of his work to see what generates the strongest response.
Benjamin McLane Spock was an American pediatrician whose book Baby and Child Care, published in 1946, is one of the best-sellers of all time.
Comey, whose book A Higher Loyalty, released this week, argued that his memos were personal reflections about his meetings and conversations with Trump, but admitted that some contained classified material.
Denis Fahey, an Irish priest whose books on economics and politics are a must read for any Catholic interested in the subjects, wrote as much in the 1940s.
A widower whose book about coping with loss turns him into a best-selling self-help guru, falls for the hotel florist where his seminar is given, only to learn that he hasn't yet truly confronted his wife's passing.
Speaking to a German journalist whose book was excerpted in a Vatican newspaper Saturday, the pontiff reiterated that condoms are not a moral solution for stopping AIDS.
Antonopoulos, whose books“Mastering Bitcoin” and“Mastering Ethereum” are now standards for developers learning both protocols, gave a keynote address about the importance of building“unstoppable code” to hackers and enthusiasts at ETHDenver, a conference that drew thousands to Colorado to discuss the future of the protocol.
Like Hilary Stewart, whose books have never been out of print, Frances Litman is at the top of her game, consistently winning international honors and relishing every minute of it.