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| erve System aimed at protecting, for future | generations, a representative sample of Australia's div |
| and in the South the bug can achieve three | generations a year. |
| a large variety of habitats and a number of | generations a year. |
| eggs in her life span, there are roughly 3 | generations a year. |
| Generations: A Memoir, Random House, New York, 1976, IS | |
| oardi he wrote an autobiography titled Jazz | Generations: A Life in American Music and Society (Bayo |
| ion of the farm and the education of future | generations about their heritage. |
| His forefather, Baba Lalji Rao, six | generations above, was a great yogi who used to sit in |
| ss and death which were handed down through | generations after the first sin of Adam were cleansed w |
| lveston, Texas where his family had settled | generations after emigrating to Louisiana and Texas fro |
| m the Secret History of the Mongols, eleven | generations after the grey wolf and the white doe, and |
| however they were all writing more than two | generations after the music was written, and may have b |
| r expansion of the Houses of Men into elder | generations after the completion of The Lord of the Rin |
| h Doctor and Nyssa are arrested on a planet | generations after an ecological disaster that has led t |
| Generations after the events of Lost Kingdoms, Katia of | |
| sacred land was inherited by family members | generations after generations. |
| ), set in Earth's 26th century, and several | generations after the events of The Daleks, a Thal expe |
| ng in Britain, which were written down many | generations after the events they purport to portray, m |
| as an example of failed battle strategy for | generations afterwards, and of his sister Mary Ponsonby |
| s called "Princess" in volume 2. Thirty-six | generations ago her name was "Ki-Ryong", and Mu-Yeon ad |
| Abour about 10 or 12 | generations ago, the whole tribe was exterminated with |
| to a genetic bottleneck occurring some 100 | generations ago. |
| der a curse of the Kogami's Dragon cast 100 | generations ago. |
| d bent with steam - the way drums were made | generations ago. |
| ni Lake] who first met with white chiefs 10 | generations ago.", |
| Three family successive | generations all bearing the name Abraham Darby are reno |
| Castle and the earldom have passed through | generations almost directly since 1138, with only the o |
| ntial members of society, although over the | generations almost all of their descendants converted t |
| tch" dogs, due to being raised together for | generations, along with purpose-breeding. |
| etween the churches of the second and third | generations; although it is a small brick building that |
| une and again from July to September in two | generations, although this might be dependent on the lo |
| It grew as a great treasure house as later | generations amassed paintings, plates, jewelry and luxu |
| une 27, 2007, Super Robot Wars OG: Original | Generations, an enhanced remake of both Original Genera |
| own "comfort woman", no education of future | generations, and there have been no judgement days for |
| If you think about that in terms of | generations and how long it would be to have 365 genera |
| 2005 his lineage spanned a maximum of seven | generations and included nearly 1,200 individuals. |
| normally, but not always confined to older | generations and the dialect itself stands in an extreme |
| ildlife and wild places for this and future | generations and manages almost 80 nature reserves. |
| Byzantine Empire for the first time in many | generations and began restoration of Byzantine military |
| Adults fly from June to August in two | generations and sometimes also from September to Octobe |
| thams had been in middle Tennessee for many | generations and established themselves as plantation ow |
| , with both Muslims and Hindus, of multiple | generations, and both sexes, with different views regar |
| he precise conditions are passed on through | generations and form part of the oral tradition of the |
| was a longhouse for a family of about three | generations and their wives, the lodge extended lengthw |
| riends, residents of Esperantujo of diverse | generations and diverse personalities. |
| Continuing the story | generations and centuries later on the Moon, it was a l |
| d to develop a land that would survive many | generations and “outlive” him, according to the oral hi |
| had owned property in Shetland for several | generations and he became Vice-Convenor of Zetland Coun |
| of the units from Super Robot Wars Original | Generations and Super Robot Wars Original Generation Ga |
| directed and organised voice of the future | generations and work to see through a healthy and diver |
| Generations and Personal Trainer series. | |
| to an already perceived polarisation of the | generations and of political allegiances. |
| gs who had lived in Ireland for a number of | generations and adopted many Irish words. |
| M's visual effects supervisor for Star Trek | Generations and Star Trek: First Contact, as well as th |
| promoted Chicago's economic development for | generations and championed member Daniel Burnham's Plan |
| Darug people had lived in the area for many | generations, and regarded the area as a food bowl, rich |
| be a vital educational resource for future | generations and will keep this historical site in the m |
| house remained in the Colby family for nine | generations, and was used as a private residence by Col |
| ve voice of survivors, the second and third | generations, and includes news, opinions, information o |
| so acted in the mini-series Roots: The Next | Generations and the Robert De Niro/Cuba Gooding Jr. fil |
| line of at least 20% within 14 years (ca. 2 | generations) and at least 50% within 21 years seems lik |
| eek monarchs that ruled Cyrenaica for eight | generations and the first Greek Royal family to have re |
| In South Africa there are two | generations and they overwinter as adults. |
| mother's family have lived in Millbrook for | generations, and her father's family were originally fr |
| rom land holdings that were passed down the | generations and derived their power from severing in po |
| ies living in the area have lived there for | generations and their names can be viewed on land deeds |
| a mind to work", was kept by his family for | generations, and is extant today. |
| ere the houses has been passed down through | generations, and hence with historical significance. |
| inued success in attracting visitors of all | generations and presenting a diverse and progressive pr |
| The bank remained in the family in the next | generations, and both Henrik Heftye and Thomas Johannes |
| iar kali folk art which are handed down for | generations and learned by the young boys and men from |
| lso a regular on General Hospital, Capitol, | Generations and Days of our Lives. |
| ily had probably settled in China over many | generations, and might had predate even before the esta |
| His influence persisted for some | generations and it took some time before English immigr |
| quent weeks it struggled against Star Trek: | Generations and The Santa Clause. |
| ion patterns tended to be consistent across | generations and within lifetimes (e.g., Caramazza & She |
| family has played fiddle for at least four | generations and Gerry learned his music from his mother |
| Authors of the articles represents various | generations and academic approaches. |
| They lived there for seven | generations and it was their principal residence outsid |
| em to preserve the ancient names for future | generations and residents. |
| t indelible music, now preserved for future | generations and sounding better than ever before." |
| reviving many which had not been acted for | generations, and his services to the cause of Shakespea |
| e museum and library collections for future | generations and to tell the story of the Bronte's lives |
| s had been living in Crete for two or three | generations and an acculturation process had made the l |
| We have seen | generations and generations of operating systems out th |
| anded down by reliable Chassidim of earlier | generations and his own experiences. |
| damore family split into two lines over the | generations and centuries, one line based at Holme Lacy |
| from the collector book, The Transformers: | Generations and it came with Rodimus Prime's accessorie |
| Social Security; lift the debt from future | generations; and promote economic growth and job creati |
| location, the species produces two to three | generations annually (in May-June, July-August and in w |
| In Mauritius there are about four | generations annually and the weevils breed throughout t |
| way said in 2004 and again in 2007: “Future | generations are going to look back on this chapter in o |
| Now the new Pudupatti | generations are working & living around the globe (Indi |
| owlanser II and III presented in Growlanser | Generations are slightly different than their Japanese |
| n in colour for most of the year, but later | generations are red in colour; mated females survive th |
| ty lords from Macedonia, but their earliest | generations are unknown. |
| Traditional songs, passed down over the | generations, are still sung at chiefly ceremonies. |
| halosporins and all cephalosporins of later | generations are spelled "cef-", even in the United Stat |
| Two | generations are produced each year and adults can be se |
| All | generations are recognized as leading swordsmiths in th |
| United Church of Christ, known in previous | generations as the Salem German Evangelical Reformed Ch |
| e shores of this part of the river for many | generations, as documented by the explorer, Henry Schoo |
| d/or female bonding activities over several | generations, as described in the National Film Board of |
| ck surname has been used by most succeeding | generations as a middle name. |
| lete without including the ripened fruit of | generations, as well as the brilliant bloom which exhau |
| me" refers to evolutionary time measured in | generations, as this is the only means that novel trait |
| even "the seminal theoretical treatment of | generations as a sociological phenomenon". |
| e to Napoleon was resented by the following | generations, as a man and prelate he is remembered as a |
| Fineview was known to older | generations as Nunnery Hill. |
| ne sash and turtle shells pass down through | generations as their imagery passes through the novel. |
| to human twins; this belief perpetuated for | generations, as was mentioned in the writings of Bede. |
| n is to be considered, and passed to future | generations as, "true history." |
| "If future | generations ask us what we are fighting for [in World W |
| or reproductive choice compared to previous | generations, assisting in the organization's transition |
| arris, Frazier delivered an attack on older | generations at the NAACP's 1933 Amenia Conference. |
| dealt with guardianship law and the Stolen | Generations, at Oxford University in 2003. |
| other exiles, he did not mark the next four | generations at the Racovian Academy with his descendant |
| ightning), can be a primary source of ozone | generations at the upper atmosphere. |
| me from a family that manufactured iron for | generations at Crown Point. |
| recite a succession of Mages through sixty | generations back to the Rock and finally "Isa, son of M |
| eoretically links a student to all previous | generations back to the Buddha himself. |
| Usually, the lineage was investigated four | generations back. |
| bably less than 30% over ten years or three | generations) because it is being over-harvested for foo |
| They were so called by later | generations because the largest of them contains 70 cha |
| ing of other veterans with time, as younger | generations become apathetic to the veterans and their |
| as a filmmaker Bang-Hansen has for several | generations been best known throughout Norway as one of |
| to this model Barratt Due has through three | generations been an important institution in Norwegian |
| This area has for | generations been the center of Beaufort's African-Ameri |
| The die hard Methuselah lives for 130 | generations before all cells die. |
| enus, son of Agasthenes, since he lived two | generations before the Trojan War. |
| o son, and therefore stayed in a family for | generations before eventually being turned into scrap m |
| important ritual site dating mostly to the | generations before and after the Roman Conquest. |
| the outer world, who had entered Pellucidar | generations before through a natural polar opening conn |
| important ritual site dating mostly to the | generations before and after the Roman Conquest of Brit |
| ins who migrated to the Tamil country seven | generations before him. |
| e was founded in 1367 by John Lovelace, six | generations before Francis, and has been confused over |
| this sacred object was passed down for many | generations before being used as part of a burial. |
| nsidered by Conway himself, that takes 1103 | generations before stabilizing with 116 cells. |
| rth Africa and the Middle East from several | generations before they were born. |
| le Middleton came from London, although two | generations before, the Harrisons were working-class la |
| had emerged from commoner status some four | generations before, and slowly climbed up the ladder of |
| Their ensuing | generations, being passionate in their resolve to prote |
| Later Welsh genealogies insert two | generations between Pabo and Cenau by making the former |
| son of the soil amongst the youth of future | generations, Bhopal University was rechristened as Bark |
| Not until about 1975 were | generations born that grew up speaking High German. |
| (2) Later | generations both display the phenotype of the mutation |
| Generations brand was not launched until June 5, 2006. | |
| Generations brand. | |
| later, he appeared in ABC's Roots: The Next | Generations, but the miniseries was overshadowed by its |
| , this state is not passed on to subsequent | generations but has to be acquired by each individual p |
| skin can vary considerably not only between | generations, but between different offspring from the s |
| ich have been harvested for winter fuel for | generations by the neighbouring communities. |
| at Jewish national poet", and in succeeding | generations, by all the great scholars and writers in I |
| North Farm also run for many | generations by the Tweddle family. |
| se, founded in the 18th century and run for | generations by members of the Holmes family. |
| a society of warrior-women has survived for | generations by hiring out its elite forces. |
| Colonel William Claiborne, The First Eight | Generations, by John Frederick Dorman and Claiborne T. |
| helping to restore what was lost for future | generations by bringing sprouted coconuts and planting |
| ited genetic memory passed on to subsequent | generations by the Russian geneticist Trofim Lysenko. |
| d relations after being separated for three | generations by war, by arranging a marriage between Jun |
| out 10 days at room temperature) so several | generations can be studied within a few weeks. |
| duty to announce these facts so that future | generations can know the truth about the Heisenberg - B |
| hat unites people of diverse traditions and | generations, choosing influences of folk and classical |
| usician and he and his family, over several | generations, collected hundreds of folk tunes. |
| feeling of deep sorrow building through the | generations, combined with a yearning for the restorati |
| tively simple and more likely to vary among | generations compared to female genitalia. |
| included in the fourth volume of the Capcom | Generations compilations released for the PlayStation a |
| This article is getting the | generations completely mixed-up. |
| Health and Aging, the 2007 World Ageing and | Generations conference in Switzerland, the 2007 Global |
| led as "Sultan of Sarawak" and the latter's | generations continue to rule in Sambas Sultanate (*Indo |
| The lives of the Nikkei of earlier | generations contrasts with the Gosei because they have |
| The Kosala kings of successive | generations could not do this while managing their duti |
| not trace Aryan ancestry back at least four | generations could be considered nicht reinrassig or imp |
| touch with their homelands in ways earlier | generations could not. |
| ODDS AND LOST HIS YOUNG LIFE SO THAT FUTURE | GENERATIONS COULD ENJOY THEIRS. |
| ument from Iran, and has been used for many | generations, dating back to the Mughal era. |
| de Banastre (the name persisted for several | generations) decamped with 'all his people' from Presta |
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| The moth flies from April to October in two | generations depending on the location. |
| e and again from August to September in two | generations depending on the location. |
| wing from April to September in two or more | generations depending on the location. |
| The moth flies from April to August in two | generations depending on the location. |
| Society of Alberta, and a partner in Seven | Generations Development Inc. |
| tors, who in many cases had lived there for | generations, did not all wish to leave Denmark. |
| transmit the same unimpaired to succeeding | generations, do ordain and establish this Constitution. |
| only made by the elderly while the younger | generations do not normally distinguish them. |
| But the change between | generations does not accumulate. |
| f Caerhays and Burncoose, were, for several | generations, dominant in the Cornish Industrial Revolut |
| The property was then inherited through the | generations down the female line until Sacheverell's fa |
| creased ISO performance compared to earlier | generations, dropping in quality to average level. |
| rom December to February There are multiple | generations during midsummer. |
| also pupate in the leaf and create several | generations each year. |
| w Jersey or New York, the moths produce two | generations each year. |
| Here it usually produces one or two | generations each summer, but rarely survives the winter |
| was to be run by the Brown family for three | generations, ending with John Brown who died in Septemb |
| Museum so that it can be enjoyed by future | generations, especially children." |
| tual giants of the religious world of these | generations, even after the Destruction of the Second T |
| g this generation and continuing for future | generations, everyone in Sri Lanka will have access to |
| and European Parliament and the Ministry of | Generations, Family, Women and Integration. |
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