- and the
possessive whose. The set has
derived indefinite forms whoever,
whomever, and whoseever, as well as a further,
earlier such set whosoever, whomsoever...
-
individuals – to be
simply tossed into the
commons to be
exploited by
whomever has
spare time and a
magic marker."
Critics also
worried that the lack...
-
surrendering coupons attached to
their share certificates.
Dividends were paid to
whomever held the certificate.
Since share certificates could be
transferred privately...
-
Jewel of the House.
Vivian had the
option to
share these chocolates with
whomever he chooses.
Exits On Day 27,
Shehzada was
evicted after facing the public...
- This is a list of
inventions followed by name of the
inventor (or
whomever else it is
named after). For
other lists of
eponyms (names
derived from people)...
- the Republic.
While the
president is
constitutionally free to
appoint whomever they like, in practice, they must
nominate a
candidate that
reflects the...
- "sideways"
through interdimensional space,
taking with him
whatever and
whomever he
drapes his
cloak over. This
allows him
teleport up to 50
miles (80 km)...
- Angeles. CBS
describes Callen as "a
chameleon who
transforms himself into
whomever he
needs to be to
infiltrate the
criminal underworld." In 2010, O'Donnell...
- to also
remain neutral while allowing Conservative backbenchers to back
whomever they
chose if they wish.
Wildrose candidates for the
concurrent Senate...
-
represent one's
position in the community, or it
could be a
representation of
whomever one
wanted to be or
thought he was. The
elegance of this
movement was used...