Examples of 'whose deeds' in a sentence

Meaning of "whose deeds"

whose deeds: In legal or formal contexts, 'whose deeds' usually refers to the actions, accomplishments, or documented transactions of a specific individual or entity. It may be used to discuss ownership rights, responsibilities, or historical records

How to use "whose deeds" in a sentence

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Allah loveth those whose deeds are good.
But he whose deeds are lighter in the balance.
Ministers and whose deeds.
Those men whose deeds were rapidly being forgotten.
Our songs his glory praising Heavenward waft a name Whose deeds the sun outblazing.
She whose deeds conform to her words.
Who is the partisan whose deeds are unsurpassed?
Men whose deeds should remain in the shadow.
And, there are those whose names are becoming and whose deeds are ugly.
Those warriors whose deeds of valour and glory.
Whose deeds and traditions Europe is the heir.
But as for him whose deeds are light on the scales.
Whose deeds at Manila.
So was he no less than those whose deeds are related in the old scriptures.
Whose deeds of valour will live on in song and story!

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Soon terminate, and that they whose deeds feared the light had no.
Sinners, whose deeds are not described in detail, are assigned to various punishments.
It includes not only the canonized saints, but also those whose deeds remained unknown.
Then he whose deeds shall weigh heavier in the scale.
And also for those crimes of his ancestor Etana, whose deeds I must destroy.
Then he whose deeds weigh heavy in the Balance.
Exceptions to this rule exist for immovables whose deeds were registered before 1988.
But he whose deeds weigh light in the Balance.
Tornus Rufus asked R. Akiva whose deeds were greater, man 's or God 's.
Whose deeds can be compared with those of Spain?
As for him, whose deeds weigh heavy in the scales.
Whose deeds in battle ( are ) kindled with prowess ; whose.
But as for him, whose deeds weigh light in the scales.
Then he whose deeds weigh heavy in the Scale.
Such are they whose deeds are in vain in this world and in the Hereafter.
But one whose deeds are greater than his wisdom to what is he comparable?
Then those whose deeds weigh heavy in the scales-it is they who are the felicitous.
The One whose deeds and ways are noble, great and bountiful.
Those people whose deeds are wasted, for them on the Day of Judgment the.
Those warriors whose deeds of valor and glory … led them to the Delta Quadrant.
O thou, whose deeds and dreams were one.
But one whose deeds exceed his wisdom - to what is he similar?

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