It does not disbar the person from standing for whomever he or she wishes to stand for in the future. |
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Foreign private citizens who are not excludable for other reasons, are free to go anywhere in the US they want, and see whomever they want. |
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Most important, I had many friends there who offered to help and introduce us to whomever we wanted to meet. |
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How do we expect to be secure in our region unless we agree completely with everything said by whomever happens to be in power? |
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This week I have off, and it's my intention to spend mucho time with D, packing, and hanging out with whomever I can while I have the time. |
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They're like one of those cartoon supervillains that absorb the powers of whomever they're fighting. |
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I vote for whomever is closest to my personal goal and not to what a particular party or view holds dear. |
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I know there must be some reason why the policemen nearby, the market administrator or whomever responsible for this street never stop them. |
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The FBI or CIA or NAACP or whomever clone the killer so they can use the replicant to hunt down his evil twin. |
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While men and women can date whomever they wish, they must be accompanied by a chaperone. |
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From video cameras to ID cards to background checks, employees' lives are basically open books to whomever is paying their salary. |
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Step into these stylish sandals this summer, from thongs to slides, and you'll be turning up the heat with whomever you want. |
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This insecurity could be prompting you to declare eternal love to whomever pays attention to you. |
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It was apparent their corners told them that, whomever won round 4, would probably win the bout. |
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He would entrust all his money and belongings to whomever was accompanying him at the time. |
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Defensive tackle is a bit more of a crapshoot, but the one thing they must make sure of is that whomever they take has a brilliant mind. |
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It is almost amusing, to watch whomever it is drag themselves through it, as their feet sink to the ground almost immediately. |
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Make sure that whomever you buy from is willing to work with you until the system is working properly. |
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I screamed a Mayday call and hoped I had made the right impression to whomever was listening. |
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But to whomever he talked, the Prophet stressed God's oneness and that the belief in His oneness is the key to faith. |
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Which is to say, legally speaking, an individual can share their test results with whomever they choose. |
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They began assisting whomever they could and made plans to fight this blaze on high. |
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Alternatively, BP may have stored the gasoline and supplied it to whomever delivered it to a grocer or warehouse store. |
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But the incomer will have free rein to appoint whomever he sees fit, and the trio must be considered dead men walking by association. |
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In order to make just one man listen to him, enter the ark, and receive salvation, how strongly did he earnestly admonish whomever he met? |
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In this sense, the EU wishes to stress that the common enemy of us all is terrorism, wherever and against whomever it is directed. |
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Before writing or producing a feature film, an artist, whomever he or she might be, must first learn the inner workings of the craft. |
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The U. S. is also setting itself up as a new world power that can dictate to others what to do and take whatever it wants from whomever it wants. |
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It was just being handed out to whomever it thought should get the plum contract. |
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But we will not sweeten or tone down our antireligious criticism in an effort to avoid offending whomever. |
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His big lie is that this is his world, that he is the ruler of it and that he can give it to whomever he wills. |
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In other words, when they needed an answer they called whomever they thought would be friendliest and most available. |
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Through the little errand boy I am using at this moment, I am giving you our Trinitarian embrace with the power to give it to whomever you wish. |
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Either way, whomever Etihad eventually selects, the Gulf carrier will have its work cut out in India. |
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The history of modernism is often viewed as a series of discoveries with the glory going to whomever made the next conceptual breakthrough. |
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They should also be allowed to sell their licence to whomever they want to. |
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We should not talk of duck hunters, farmers and whomever because there is a crime problem somewhere in the country. |
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Previously, employees claiming sick leave would simply call the station and inform whomever answered that they were booking off sick. |
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Simply copy and paste that link into your own email client and then send it to whomever you would like! |
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I regularly receive the Echo of Mary in English, and make it available for whomever desires reading it. |
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While any file can be kept viewable or changeable by only you, it can also be shared with whomever you choose to invite. |
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In indefinite noun clauses we use what, whatever, whatsoever, whoever, whosoever, whomever, whomsoever, whichever, and whichsoever for the connecting or conjunctive pronoun. |
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Growers must always be allowed to do business with whomever they wish. |
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Then, while all of the security guards are busy restraining the ruffians, walk straight backstage and wait for an opportunity to talk to whomever you want. |
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She makes zero eye contact and has no connection to whomever is interviewing her. |
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In a timid voice, Jonah inquired if there were not lifeboats or life rings or other flotation devices that might be thrown off the boat with whomever was first to go. |
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Bravo to whomever boldly scored that black mark through the red tag! |
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Some of the other candidates might have a role to play as selectors, but whomever is picked should get the support from every person in the county. |
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Dairy processing plants are not limited in terms of the quantity of milk they can receive and are free to negotiate their milk supply with whomever they choose. |
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A dairy processing plant is not limited in terms of the quantity of milk it can receive and is free to negotiate its milk supply with whomever it chooses. |
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Where a pyrotechnic article does not conform but bears a CE marking, the competent Member State shall take appropriate action against whomever affixed the marking and shall inform the Commission thereof. |
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Cuba condemns all acts, methods and practices of terrorism in all their forms and manifestations wherever, by whomever and against whoever they are committed and whatever their motivations may be. |
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All this must be transparent and accessible to whomever it concerns, in order to prevent the tendency for the economies of Africa to develop into various toxic waste industrial management sectors. |
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The program gives operators the opportunity to share specific information with whomever they choose, giving them the flexibility to build relationships with people further up the beef chain. |
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The cops, emboldened by the campaign against banlieue youth, have been increasing their protests and mobilizations to grant themselves even greater liberty to terrorize whomever they choose. |
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We join others in the unequivocal condemnation of all terrorist acts, irrespective of their motivation and wherever and by whomever they are committed. |
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It's about sticking it to the ammosexuals or the bleeding hearts or whomever. |
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The violator was forced to pay damages to whomever his waste hit, if that person sustained an injury. |
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Moreover, dairy processors are not limited to the amount of milk that they can purchase and are free to negotiate milk supply agreements with whomever they choose. |
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They emphasise the need to address the conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations without qualification, committed by whomever, wherever and for whatever purposes. |
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But it's Canada that's playing with fire and whomever plays with fire gets burned. |
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Do we spend time liaising, coordinating, or exchanging information with other people, such as the Brits, the Norwegians, the Aussies, the Americans, or whomever? |
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Now I'm here, what I had taken for a hyper-real acrylic fantasy turns out to be disconcertingly realistic, another example of Hockney's gift for capturing some essence of wherever or whomever he paints. |
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With a vaporous gait and silver wings, she will explore with a playful curiosity, using her long fingers to discover and gently interact with whomever she comes across. |
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It is because we have foisted all of the responsibilities, fiduciary and otherwise, to a crown corporation that has no accountability here other than whomever the government decides to appoint to that board. |
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It is often difficult to win a suit based on allegations of tortious interference because the courts over time have decided that workers should have the right to sell their services to whomever they please. |
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Restorative approaches seek to restore peace and equilibrium within a community by requiring the accused to accept responsibility for their actions and by reconciling them with whomever they have wronged. |
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Giancarlo Losma is the son of a machine tool dealer, and, as it often happens to whomever breaths the scent of shavings, he very quickly became impassionate with the world of mechanics. |
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The United States, Japan and the European Union have always been talking about their being uncompromising towards human rights violations no matter when, where and by whomever they are committed. |
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Once he arrived somewhere he gave his full attention to whomever he met. |
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In the time of king Edward the Confessor, two men, Leuuin and Uluuin, held this land in coparcenary, and could turn themselves over with this land to whomever they would. |
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As we so often remind you and will mention again, you are not alone on your journey so if the going gets tough call on your Guides, or whomever you believe is with you. |
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Therefore I say to you: Learn to bless with your spirit, with your thoughts, and your heart, and your peace, strength and warmth will reach whomever you send it to, no matter how far away they are. |
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This is a device you use if you want to make sure that no-one tampers with the programme content, en route to whomever is finally supposed to have it. |
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Is it possible that somebody could be harassed by an activist, potentially by somebody in uniform who has an overzealous approach to things, a conservation officer or whomever? |
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We would like to let whomever Constable Slater in Alexis Creek BC reports to that he recently responded to our concerns about contacting my brother in an exceptional way. |
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The authority is not ecclesiastical, and interpretation is not restricted to clergy, but is open to whomever the Holy Spirit chooses to reveal it. |
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