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Who

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UK
huː
US
huː
Definition: What or which person or people.
Meaning: Ai, người nào, kẻ nào, người như thế nào
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How to use "Who" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The successfully grown pineapples go right back to the staff who grew them as an appreciation for growing them in the first place.

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There are also many people from different countries who stay in London on business.

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The player who is unable to return the ball will not gain a point, while the opposite player will.

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The sport can be played by anyone who can hold a racket, including wheelchair users.

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Penney who purchased a Ben Franklin Store in 1945 from the Butler Brothers.

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The ancient Eastern tribes who were nomadic shepherds preserved their milk, from cows, sheep, goats, horses and camels, in containers made from these animals' skins or from their stomachs.

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The oldest writings mentioning yogurt were by Pliny the Elder, who said that some people knew how to thicken the milk into something which was sour but tasty.

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In 1919, Carasso, who was from Ottoman Salonika, started a small yogurt business in Barcelona, Spain, and named the business Danone ("little Daniel") after his son.

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Sometimes people who offer these free services use advertising to make money.

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There is an average of 42.38 million unique users a month who use the Android Facebook app.

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Although slavery was legal in Kentucky at that time, Lincoln's father, who was a religious Baptist, refused to own any slaves.

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Due to the stop in production, they used eBay as a tool to search for sellers who might have listed items or parts from the same machines.

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Archimedes was a mathematician, inventor, and astronomer who was one of the most celebrated mathematicians of all time.

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We cannot be certain this entertaining anecdote is 100% true, but he was a genuinely great mathematician, who in many ways was centuries ahead of his contemporaries.

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His works were later rediscovered by both Arabic and Renaissance scientists who first replicated his results and then built on them.

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Archimedes was close to the ruler of Syracuse, King Hiero II who employed Archimedes in the defence of the city against the Roman invasion.

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The Ancient Greeks credit the mythological hero Aristaeus, who discovered feta cheese, which is still widely used in Greek cuisine.

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Those who are lactose intolerant (unable to process a type of sugar found in milk and milk products) should avoid eating cheese.

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The record is held by a Burmese cat called Tarawood Antigone, who was just four years old at the time.

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So, many people who live in China and Southeast Asia grow rice, which they then sell to people around the world.

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The people who use their own hands to make everything they could ever want are rare these days.

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More common are people like you, who get different things from different people.

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The name "Hoi an" was adopted in 1595 by Nguyen hoang, who saw the commercial potential of the port city.

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Someone who owes more money than he or she can pay all at once is said to be "carrying debt".

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However, the oldest domestic horse on record was Old Billy, who died at the age of 62.

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The eagle featured on US currency was modeled on a real bald eagle named Peter who used to live on top of the US Mint.

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It was known to the ancient Romans, who named it after their god Jupiter, for causing lightning strikes on Earth.

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No matter who may have opened the first fish and chip shop, the trade grew to feed a rapidly expanding population, reaching a staggering 35,000 shops in the 1930s and more than tripling since then.

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As the Han era concluded, the northern Chinese farmers who had long grown wheat discovered they could ground this grain into flour and knead it with water.

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Lionesses are caring mothers who will even take care of a neglected cub, allowing him/her to suckle and giving them a chance to survive.

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The first world leader to create a YouTube channel was the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair who made his account in 2007.

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The city was for the first time mentioned in 1275 by count Floris V, count of Holland and Zeeland who gave the people of Amsterdam some more freedom.

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Those who enjoy food can also add vinegar to liven the dish.

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Even people who use Twitter on a regular basis may not know that the name of the blue bird is Larry.

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But Katy Perry is the one who claims the crown as of 2019.

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In addition to the issue of real and fake accounts, many users on Twitter who follow celebrities are not very active or have ceased to use Twitter completely.

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Refrigerator is considered as an important electronic device for the people who live in the developed world.

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Homeowners who want to keep the costs of their power bill down shouldn't let the fridge door open too much in this case.

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The reason a peacock has such a bright and dramatic train is to attract the attention of peahens, who normally choose their mates based on the size, color and quality of the feathers and train.

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Amsterdam has city poets who will write and read a poem at your funeral.

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This is a service that the Dutch government offers for anyone who dies and is left unclaimed in Amsterdam, not just Dutch citizens.

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Saint Andrew was a fisherman who was tortured and crucified on a "X" cross in the first Century BC.

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As those who are lucky enough to have visited Amsterdam will tell you, there are bicycles everywhere!

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Halong Bay is approximately 579 square miles in size and is home to approximately 1600 fishermen who live in floating villages.

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Legend states that gods sent dragons, who dropped jewels and jade from their mouths into the bay, creating the islands.

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Ho Chi Minh, who was both the prime minister and the president of Vietnam at different times, called Halong Bay 'the wonder that one cannot impart to others'.

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The man who created the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup was a farmer, by the name of Harry Burnett Reese, who was a former shipping foreman and dairy farmer for Milton Snavely Hershey, the founder of Hershey's chocolate.

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The doughnuts get their name from Hanson Gregory, who "put hazelnuts or walnuts in the center, where the dough might not cook through".

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They are women volunteers who served doughnuts to soldiers in France during World War I In Northern Ireland, ring doughnuts are known as 'gravy rings' due to the word 'gravy' being an archaic term for cooking oil.

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A medley relay consists of four swimmers who will each swim a different stroke, ordered as backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle.

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At that point, it was announced that Michael Bloomberg would be taking the reins of his eponymous market data company from Doctoroff, who was chief executive of Bloomberg for the past six years after his term as deputy mayor.

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A site that bestows wonder upon all who make the journey to its soaring heights, this marvel of Inca architecture is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th Century.

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At the time of the Spanish invasion there were several thousand of these virgins, otherwise known as Chosen Ones, who were kept in temple like convents.

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It's no small surprise though, as the fabled mountain citadel was originally thought to be a sanctuary for the Chosen Women, who among other duties often ended up as human sacrifices.

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This theory states that it was a palace for the then ruler of the Inca Empire, Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, who reigned from 1438 to 1471.

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People who classify it as a torte point to the presence of many eggs, which are the sole source of leavening, as a key factor.

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As a matter of fact, anyone who dared go to the park wearing Nikes or Puma ran the risk of getting their shoes snatched and hung on the park's "tree of shame" where countless pairs of off brand sneakers could be found.

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Designer Jeremy Scott, who now has a full line of Adidas sneakers bearing his name, began his collaboration with the brand many years prior when Adidas produced a version of its Forum Hi sneaker with the designer's face on it.

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