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| some appanage in Brittany, and his maternal | inheritance, a countship, was a much more important pos |
| he found three giants quarreling over their | inheritance: a sword that would cut off all heads but t |
| Inheritance: A Novel (2004) | |
| s, and features anonymous classes, multiple | inheritance, a strong error system, setters and locator |
| In 1895, a large | inheritance after the death of his father gave him the |
| old from the Company as a perpetual fief of | inheritance, all the land lying within the aforesaid li |
| That | inheritance also meant he could afford to spend 20,000 |
| He was by | inheritance also Count of Eilenburg. |
| ld Frankish custom of partible or divisible | inheritance amongst a ruler's sons, rather than primoge |
| However, he shunned aristocratic chains of | inheritance and argued that dependents should be suppor |
| Grace wants the | inheritance and the secret recipe. |
| at a local level, such as the specifics of | inheritance, and the marcher lords retained most of the |
| face dispossessed his own son Thomas of his | inheritance and bestowed it upon his son-in-law. |
| His special fields were tort, family law, | inheritance and aerial law, and he is notable for his t |
| me) LINQ queries on Domain Models involving | Inheritance and Many-to-Many relationships into simpler |
| ldren social values and proper behavior and | inheritance and ancestry is reckoned through the mother |
| in Suekichi's life and learns of his secret | inheritance, and shortly begins a sexual relationship w |
| y 1922 the government allowed some forms of | inheritance, and after 1926 full inheritance rights wer |
| ion of their property rights, their laws of | inheritance, and the enjoyment of religious freedom. |
| has been passed down through generations of | inheritance and is now run and majority owned by the An |
| ective travels to South Africa to claim his | inheritance and almost immediately finds himself in ser |
| If virtual | inheritance and nonvirtual inheritance are mixed, there |
| schizophrenia turned to patterns of genetic | inheritance and functions of neurotransmitters, Lidz ar |
| r 1812 by a treatise on the Athenian Law of | Inheritance, and a few months later the University of J |
| of age he arrived in Jerusalem to claim his | inheritance, and married Emelota (or Emma), niece of th |
| owledged by his father to have any claim of | inheritance, and of this there is no known record. |
| nst apostasy, including the loss of a large | inheritance and being jailed for a month, and also rece |
| s best known for his studies of cytoplasmic | inheritance and quantitative genetics. |
| e fields of microbial genetics, cytoplasmic | inheritance, and biometrical genetics. |
| has since passed down through marriage and | inheritance, and in the 16th century became part of the |
| marriage, divorce, alimony, child custody, | inheritance and burial - is based on an individual's re |
| nuclear dimorphism) a micronucleus used for | inheritance, and a macronucleus, which controls the met |
| er formed a small record label with a $2500 | inheritance and recorded Taylor's debut album, Hound Do |
| While in England, he lost his Italian | inheritance, and while away in Italy he was charged wit |
| It exhibits autosomal recessive | inheritance, and the responsible gene is located at chr |
| lar South Korean dramas online like Shining | Inheritance and Boys Over Flowers and Cinderella's Sist |
| Gene conversion may lead to non-Mendelian | inheritance and has often been recorded in fungal cross |
| He acquired, partly by | inheritance and partly purchase, an estate at Talycoed, |
| ico, London, apparently drawing on a family | inheritance, and claiming to receive inner guidance on |
| e improvised faux drama show, The Masterson | Inheritance and BBC Radio 4's Just a Minute. |
| mcision, mourning rites, tzitzit, shechita, | inheritance, and interest. |
| There was little money attached to his | inheritance and the main element, Castle Bernard outsid |
| The four dream about the | inheritance and what they can do with all of that money |
| relled with his brother Humphrey over their | inheritance, and for a long time the couple lived with |
| forced a person to lose part of his or her | inheritance and heritage. |
| In his naivete he loses his | inheritance and is left with nothing but the support of |
| Orphaned, their relatives used up their | inheritance and left them at the orphanage. |
| ade-off for the elimination of federal gas, | inheritance and alcohol taxes. |
| Bradney, the historian, acquired, partly by | inheritance and partly purchase, an estate at Talycoed, |
| f living systems, including their genetics, | inheritance, and evolution. |
| ecisions about their families' health care, | inheritance and burial, and other issues. |
| ve of New Jersey, he benefited from a large | inheritance and added substantially to his fortune thro |
| tatute, which only provided for estates "of | inheritance and freehold", was easily evaded through th |
| vides limited support of objects (excluding | inheritance and polymorphism). |
| r Roger Scruton to mean "the repudiation of | inheritance and home," He argued that it is "a stage th |
| ingbroke returned from exile to reclaim his | inheritance and deposed Richard. |
| d land from his father, he took care of his | inheritance and by 1801 the rents paid annually to him |
| e son asked his father to divide to him his | inheritance, and then wasted it on riotous living. |
| resented evidence of its autosomal dominant | inheritance and a bimodal distribution of blood pressur |
| nguages, including formal models of mixins, | inheritance, and typed models of object-oriented langua |
| 1461 by Edward IV when he incorporated the | inheritance and the palatinate responsibilities under t |
| A Colonial | Inheritance and Other Poems (1985) |
| his death there was fierce arguing over his | inheritance, and finally Robert Wynne, his grandson, in |
| Dynamics of Cancer: Incidence, | Inheritance, and Evolution. |
| C, Smalltalk, and PHP do not allow multiple | inheritance, and this avoids any ambiguity. |
| scribe the study of heredity and biological | inheritance, and the chief populariser of the ideas of |
| vember 1585, Aloysius gave up all rights of | inheritance, and this was confirmed by the emperor. |
| history, laboratory-based ecology, units of | inheritance and selection in evolutionary biology, and |
| 's Lover, The Constant Princess, The Boleyn | Inheritance, and The Other Queen. |
| econd son and thus unlikely to have a large | inheritance, and possibly because of the effects of the |
| hn of Dubovec, his heirs quarreled over the | inheritance and the situation became so bad that the ca |
| d programming styles as well as class-based | inheritance and role-based extension. |
| g the Earldom of Richmond, Conan's paternal | inheritance, and demanded the return of Nantes. |
| ity of Washington, claim that "Heavy use of | inheritance and dynamically-bound messages is likely to |
| After receiving another | inheritance, and due to his success in farming the land |
| riented programming languages with multiple | inheritance and knowledge organization, the diamond pro |
| ack into the hands of Earl William, through | inheritance and it was he that enabled the construction |
| 2001 | Inheritance and Originality: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, K |
| nd were discriminated against in matters of | inheritance and property rights. |
| hilip attempted to withhold part of Simon's | inheritance and a three year long war resulted. |
| , the one after the other in their father's | inheritance; and two daughters, Anne married to Sir Val |
| ter 1703 and Christopher refused to pay the | inheritance annuity to his son, William, after William |
| From the strong principle of | inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagat |
| t-oriented notions such as polymorphism and | inheritance are also supported. |
| Those who receive an | inheritance are much more likely to own a home and this |
| A related problem with this | inheritance arises when we consider the implementation. |
| An | inheritance around 1954 allowed the Morrisons to purcha |
| ossession of the premises as his own lawful | inheritance, as more at large, say they, doth appear in |
| , however, managed to exclude him from this | inheritance, as he had also from his father's throne, d |
| nded to allow individuals to have rights of | inheritance as well as the rights to make decisions reg |
| morphisms of OOP can be mirrored in XML tag | inheritance as well. |
| g tags for widgets through polymorphism and | inheritance, as well as parameters, so that the program |
| hem: for before the statute, all estates of | inheritance, as Littleton saith, lib. |
| Ross's second daughter, Hannah, and to the | inheritance, at Ross's death (1859), of a third of his |
| l across the Rocky Mountains to claim their | inheritance at the end of the Oregon Trail. |
| ngell and Rhiwaedog as well as the maternal | inheritance at Gest. |
| There are four different modes of | inheritance: autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, M |
| of the shoulders and face, with pattern of | inheritance autosomal dominant. |
| osecution argued that, motivated by a large | inheritance, Bamber had killed the family and placed th |
| enry IV was to declare that the Lancastrian | inheritance be held separately from the other possessio |
| s II was childless, and the disposal of his | inheritance became a question of great interest to the |
| 1930s and the work of Otto Renner, plastid | inheritance became a widely accepted genetic theory. |
| This was his only | inheritance because his father believed he would waste |
| resolved by the partial adoption of shari'a | inheritance, becomes even sharper following Mujahid (fo |
| in 1302, rather than her nephew Robert (her | inheritance being based upon proximity of blood). |
| It is primarily a landed | inheritance belonging to the reigning sovereign. |
| ition of primogeniture, secured equality of | inheritance between relatives of the same degree, and b |
| is replaced by Vrieswijk.In 2008, Polluted | Inheritance breaks up. |
| r's wife, who must go to Budapest to get an | inheritance, but is late for a train and experiences mu |
| l object systems in that it is based not on | inheritance but on delegation. |
| arry Susan in order to get his $950 million | inheritance but ends up falling in love with Naomi. |
| ney Grampa Simpson gives her as part of his | inheritance, but after Nelson meets Facebook founder Ma |
| zing the power of JavaScript's prototypical | inheritance, but in a Class object syntax more familiar |
| erman man travels to California to claim an | inheritance, but discovers it is tied up in property in |
| and leaves Moe after receiving a mysterious | inheritance, but is killed by a weight in the end by Tr |
| oung prince of Saxe-Weimar demanded his own | inheritance, but his uncle John opposed this. |
| ecedentedly large relief for the Mandeville | inheritance, but he rapidly fell into arrears. |
| eral times until in 1791 it was acquired by | inheritance by Francis Hurt Sitwell. |
| English or Ultimogeniture the tradition of | inheritance by the last-born of a parent's estate, whic |
| is a main character in the book The Boleyn | Inheritance by Philippa Gregory. |
| o slots in Self and Smalltalk), and support | inheritance by delegation (like Self). |
| Lingo supports object | inheritance by a slightly idiosyncratic system: a scrip |
| Law, was recognized as forbidding not only | inheritance by a woman, but also inheritance through a |
| ficiary of their position) wanted to forbid | inheritance by a woman. |
| ted (OOP) constructs -- such as classes and | inheritance can lead to messy and confusing designs, of |
| notype, penetrance, fertility, and modes of | inheritance can vary. |
| Inheritance can allow descendant classes to alter imple | |
| ort to solve relatively complex problems of | inheritance case by case, before the doctrine of abeyan |
| VDWS is an autosomal dominant or sporadic | inheritance caused by mutations of the IRF6 gene, locat |
| Using | inheritance causes the derived class to rely on the int |
| he "three regalia of transmission": shisho ( | inheritance certificate), odaiji (a diagram symbolizing |
| mediately became embroiled in the Gawsworth | inheritance claim however it is doubtful if he ever pra |
| te, cheated by the House of Habsburg of her | inheritance claims to Carinthia, invaded the duchy; her |
| full object-oriented language that features | inheritance, cloning and reflective operators. |
| With his own and his wife's | inheritance, combined with later acquisitions, he held |
| thy man at the time of his death, Patrick's | inheritance comes with an executor, Mr. Dwight Babcock. |
| lationships between layers are often either | inheritance, composition or aggregation relationships, |
| is-a relationship arises in the context of | inheritance concept. |
| eft the area that he made Littleberry III's | inheritance conditional on the condition his return to |
| Bucer left his wife Wibrandis a significant | inheritance consisting mainly of the household and his |
| cing his expedition largely by spending his | inheritance) could afford. |
| In the early Republic, | inheritance could only occur within the family, and was |
| onal standing and the size of his home, the | inheritance Craig receives is remarkably small, providi |
| Joan's successor in Aumale according to the | inheritance customs that prevailed in Normandy, while E |
| re the wife on which a seven million dollar | inheritance depends...From this leisurely start, the fi |
| A vicious struggle over the | inheritance developed in the family. |
| A diamond class | inheritance diagram. |
| The plot involves an | inheritance dispute between two princes-Gallus and Kale |
| This resulted in an | inheritance dispute between the neighboring principalit |
| Inevitably there were | inheritance disputes. |
| Inheritance does not entail behavioral subtyping either | |
| Bypassed in his rights of | inheritance during the life of his older half-brothers |
| ied to inhibit him from taking his father's | inheritance, duriong the short time between his victory |
| im and the two who survived fought over the | inheritance, dying in 1128 and 1129. |
| tail were excluded from their grandfather's | inheritance: Elizabeth (d. |
| In 1939, an | inheritance enabled Cardew to fulfill his dream of livi |
| rinciples of heredity, including sex-linked | inheritance, epistasis, multiple alleles, and gene mapp |
| he history of genetics, including Mendelian | inheritance, eugenics, James D. Watson and Francis Cric |
| e and Carloman's mother, who felt her son's | inheritance expectations were threatened by the hunchba |
| "Because | inheritance exposes a subclass to details of its parent |
| When using | inheritance extensively in designing a program, one sho |
| There may be a genetic | inheritance factor involved in BED independent of other |
| oker), a misogynistic alcoholic whose large | inheritance fails to soothe his anger, loneliness, and |
| tury, when new precedents concerning female | inheritance finally had to be introduced. |
| There are three major types of | inheritance for this disease: Autosomal dominant, autos |
| 0, he and his brother donated part of their | inheritance for the foundation of a monastery at Thankm |
| phy will describe the particular pattern of | inheritance for that disease. |
| who make peace are assured of the heavenly | inheritance for the children of God. |
| ren, Grace and Olive, in dispute over their | inheritance for many years (Ursula had died in 1576). |
| cipality known as Palatinate-Mosbach as the | inheritance for his son Otto I. |
| he means to go, as she has just received an | inheritance from her friend Klara's grandmother. |
| years later Rodmarton, his brother Robert's | inheritance from their father (formerly owned by Robert |
| nages to persuade Rose to invest her entire | inheritance, from the estate of her deceased fiance Gre |
| r in the lower Shenandoah Valley through an | inheritance from his mother Catherine Culpeper, Lady Fa |
| against them, but George never received any | inheritance from them or from his maternal ancestors. |
| In addition to the | inheritance from his father, young Woolf also benefited |
| ierre, Margaret was Countess of Tonnerre by | inheritance from 1262 until her death. |
| t ordered the transfer of management of her | inheritance from the five trustees selected by her moth |
| ather Sir Thomas Boleyn as part of his rich | inheritance from his mother Margaret Butler. |
| . K. Sampath, who had earlier forfeited his | inheritance from Periyar to join DMK, saw the call for |
| and his college tuition was paid for by the | inheritance from his grandfather Blackleach's estate. |
| The residents included Catherina Boevey, an | inheritance from her short marriage to William Boevey, |
| the improvised comedy series The Masterson | Inheritance from 1993 to 1995 on BBC Radio 4 alongside |
| England and Wales which changed the rule of | inheritance from primogeniture to that of modern day no |
| and schemes to cheat his nephew out of his | inheritance from his father. |
| ndsor paid $363,000 in federal taxes on her | inheritance from Spyer's estate. |
| when he finds out he has been left a secret | inheritance from his great-grandfather, on condition th |
| is disqualified from receiving any form of | inheritance from the victim. |
| Additions were made to it by | inheritance from his brother's possessions. |
| is ka-tet save the Rose by using Susannah's | inheritance from her alternate personality, Odetta Holm |
| He also received a fortune from an | inheritance from the death of a member of his mother's |
| in marrying Anne to help further ensure his | inheritance from her father and keep him from possibly |
| l Kraemer was to substantially increase his | inheritance from his father, not only through natural s |
| r he has been trying to get expelled for an | inheritance from his uncle) is let off with a slap on t |
| l amount of money and information about her | inheritance from her mother. |
| The name is an | inheritance from the former El Dorado, an undistinguish |
| This act violated the traditional system of | inheritance from oldest brother to youngest brother and |
| large amount of land, some of which was an | inheritance from his mother and some of which was purch |
| the legal costs when he tried to claim his | inheritance from the Tichborne family.) |
| As well as a sizeable | inheritance from his father and from his cousin Wadham |
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