「generations」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)3ページ目
該当件数 : 1206件
l of St Lawrence Ardeley with several other | generations of his family. |
He is best remembered to later | generations for his 1920s recordings for Okeh Records. |
founders, Archibald Smith, and housed three | generations of his family. |
This ended the dynasty of Jehu after four | generations of his descendants, fulfilling the prophecy |
reviving many which had not been acted for | generations, and his services to the cause of Shakespea |
r James Henry Hammond and was home to three | generations of his descendants. |
anded down by reliable Chassidim of earlier | generations and his own experiences. |
Later | generations of his family believed he was the son of Te |
triggered by his family background of four | generations of historians. |
Three | generations of Hitchmans ran the brewery, but in 1890 A |
dock's new homiletic has influenced further | generations of homileticians who have developed new ser |
The Honda clan ruled Sagara for three | generations, until Honda Tadayuki was transferred to Iz |
mix that has been said to influence future | generations of house music producers. |
If you think about that in terms of | generations and how long it would be to have 365 genera |
My death will let future | generations know how I feel about your termination of C |
d generation' rights in his theory of three | generations of human rights. |
usician and he and his family, over several | generations, collected hundreds of folk tunes. |
n martyrs have been idealized by all future | generations of Hungarians. |
g so unheard of, so unthinkable to previous | generations, that I only wish that mine had not been gu |
lived in the southwestern United States for | generations still identify with this plant as a valuabl |
which focuses on the lives of Lowell's many | generations of immigrants. |
ducated in writing and proper speech, later | generations have imputed him with the romantic life of |
ji Restoration, the family heir through the | generations was in service to the Matsudaira of Takamat |
More recent | generations lived in Canada. |
g this generation and continuing for future | generations, everyone in Sri Lanka will have access to |
ng, on the basis of that experience, social | generations that in turn became agents of change and gi |
Health and Aging, the 2007 World Ageing and | Generations conference in Switzerland, the 2007 Global |
creased ISO performance compared to earlier | generations, dropping in quality to average level. |
or reproductive choice compared to previous | generations, assisting in the organization's transition |
other print material to show how the older | generations lived in the area. |
f Caerhays and Burncoose, were, for several | generations, dominant in the Cornish Industrial Revolut |
ed every physical misfortune symptomatic of | generations of inbreeding, and his own death ended the |
Society of Alberta, and a partner in Seven | Generations Development Inc. |
2005 his lineage spanned a maximum of seven | generations and included nearly 1,200 individuals. |
ve voice of survivors, the second and third | generations, and includes news, opinions, information o |
es of migration to Leicester and subsequent | generations, notably including Indian, Jewish, Irish, P |
For many | generations, till Indian independence the Muslim people |
Rubul was assisted by a new | generations of Indian revolutionaries like Rajendra Pra |
For | generations of indigenous mountaineers he was the dread |
hat unites people of diverse traditions and | generations, choosing influences of folk and classical |
The company has been passed down through | generations of inheritance and is now run and majority |
der had been transmitted through at least 4 | generations with instances of male-to-male transmission |
distinctive feral breed deriving from many | generations of insular isolation, Arapawa Pigs are larg |
nd workforce training resource for emerging | generations of integrated circuitry (IC). |
Wealth, privilege and | generations of intellectual and social position have br |
Several | generations of inter-marriage had ensured that Shahu's |
an increase of genetic diseases after three | generations of interbeeding between the hybrids, unlike |
born Cathal O'Shea is descended from eight | generations of Irish butchers, but could not find an ou |
In Alpha: | Generations it is made almost a certainty that Ryu is G |
For the older | generations there is a bowls club and Women's Institute |
o be met within the next ten years or three | generations, whichever is the longer, due to a decline |
expected within the next ten years or three | generations, whichever is the longer, due to a decline |
a mind to work", was kept by his family for | generations, and is extant today. |
ne as a composer, arranger and educator for | generations of Israeli musicians. |
etween the churches of the second and third | generations; although it is a small brick building that |
nued by the various family members for four | generations until it was sold to J&J Snack foods in the |
Like the other games in the Capcom | Generations titles, it was included in the 2005 compila |
bably less than 30% over ten years or three | generations) because it is being over-harvested for foo |
His influence persisted for some | generations and it took some time before English immigr |
They lived there for seven | generations and it was their principal residence outsid |
from the collector book, The Transformers: | Generations and it came with Rodimus Prime's accessorie |
The Film Star Trek: | Generations filmed it's climactic scene in and around V |
ett published her first book "Cucina: Three | Generations of Italian Family Cooking;"; while it was c |
y on the site which once stood two previous | generations of Jardine House, the headquarters for Jard |
For over a thousand | generations, the Jedi Knights were the guardians of pea |
ed as a monument or museum to the immigrant | generations of Jews. |
Colonel William Claiborne, The First Eight | Generations, by John Frederick Dorman and Claiborne T. |
ty, but lays the ideological foundation for | generations of Joseon rulers to follow. |
rians have divided these churches into four | generations; St. Joseph's is a member of the second gen |
Adults are on wing in two | generations, in July and from September to April. |
The adults fly in two | generations in June and July and again in September. |
Eighteen | generations later King bDe-legs-rnam-rgyal reigned, but |
In 2371, as depicted in Star Trek | Generations, the Klingon Duras sisters obtain the phase |
lites born shall dwell in booths: That your | generations may know that I made the children of Israel |
duty to announce these facts so that future | generations can know the truth about the Heisenberg - B |
en who harvest it, the "jimadores", possess | generations of knowledge about the plants and the ways |
form and succeeded in preserving for future | generations the knowledge of the Navajo history and rel |
t I have an obligation to pass on to future | generations the knowledge which I have been privileged |
the audience, currently consisting of three | generations of Koes Plus fans, tends to know all the ly |
on, the factories have offered jobs to many | generations of Kuusankoski citizens, making the area so |
Appalachian Women: Three | Generations (Whitesburg, KY: Appalshop, 1981) |
Generations of Lachine youth can now only recall in mem | |
o, or Francesco da Firenze, called by later | generations Francesco Landini or Landino (ca. |
Within two | generations his lands had been consolidated into the Ma |
, and the venerable Artist's Cafe, known to | generations of late-night diners. |
Lumbarda was passed down orally through the | generations, inspiring later renditions of the tale. |
's been a teacher and mentor to a couple of | generations of leading lawyers in the country." |
It has enabled | generations of leading artists, designers and educators |
p Museum and Kamehameha Schools, for future | generations to learn from; and |
We hope this will enable new | generations to learn about Elliott's music by providing |
iar kali folk art which are handed down for | generations and learned by the young boys and men from |
to live as "The Shadow People" for several | generations until legal discrimination ended. |
ndustrial Revolution, or because succeeding | generations grew less tolerant of the Shaker church's i |
t family held no grudge, because successive | generations of Levetts were included in the Meynell hun |
This is the only example of three | generations gaining life peerages under the 1958 Life P |
She has guest starred on such shows as | Generations, Seinfeld, Life and JAG. |
oardi he wrote an autobiography titled Jazz | Generations: A Life in American Music and Society (Bayo |
e of 15 March 1944, which urged the younger | generations to live by and pass on the legacy of the Re |
The artifacts highlight three | generations who lived in the house in Hempstead County. |
It is well known by this name to | generations of local children who have used it to sail |
ll had been under agricultural cultivation; | generations of local inhabitants had frequently moved r |
e hoaxes, perpetrated by several successive | generations of local writers and journalists for their |
of the area to find work: this caused whole | generations of locals to move away from the area never |
lso becoming a thing of the past as the new | generations no longer know how to speak their ancestor' |
nsure they are properly archived for future | generations to look back upon this amazing period in ti |
He is the first in many | generations to lose it, and he faces a number of proble |
om a family which had been settled for many | generations in Lowestoft, and was, in 1718, first lieut |
The school became quite a success and 3 | generations of Lowrey's became presidents of the school |
ously the home of the Luard family for many | generations, who made its money from sugar plantations |
e day that the formal apology to the Stolen | Generations was made by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. |
A young man must deal with several | generations of madness and familial intrigue in this sc |
The younger | generations of males in Mauritania now see fattening ne |
andchildren had remained Jews, but in later | generations, Hart males intermarried with Christian wom |
Several | generations of Malibuites worked to keep Malibu Bluffs |
ildlife and wild places for this and future | generations and manages almost 80 nature reserves. |
le land in Deanburg has been cultivated for | generations; in many areas the overlying loess soil has |
Later | generations of many other early families now populate N |
ing SODs has always attracted families, and | generations in many cases have been involved in campaig |
s, delimited by dry-stone walls, which past | generations for many years created and embellished even |
There are three to four | generations from March to October. |
The moths fly in | generations from May to June and from August to Septemb |
The moth flies in two to three | generations from May to August. . |
The moth flies in two | generations from May to September. |
The moth flies in two | generations from May to September . |
The moth flies in two | generations from May to November. |
ished in the 1790s and was operated by five | generations of McDonalds. |
Both | generations of medication tend to block receptors in th |
unity it affords for different intellectual | generations to meet in an atmosphere of reasoned and re |
without compromising the ability of future | generations to meet their own needs". |
se, founded in the 18th century and run for | generations by members of the Holmes family. |
ad been an important one in France for many | generations, various members having accompanied the Kin |
Generations: A Memoir, Random House, New York, 1976, IS | |
It has trained | generations of men for the Reformed ministry. |
icially known as Clement Pond, but known to | generations of Merrimac campers as Lake Josylvia. |
ten by a Latin American and one emulated by | generations of Mexican novelists, El Periquillo Sarnien |
ect them to various conspiracies going back | generations since Michael Paine's relatives and ancesto |
The moth flies in two | generations from mid May to August. . |
rom December to February There are multiple | generations during midsummer. |
ily had probably settled in China over many | generations, and might had predate even before the esta |
er, between 1945 and 1974, there were three | generations of militants of the radical right at the Un |
Since then, three | generations of Minors have ascended to the presidency o |
re is one generation in the north-east, two | generations in Missouri and multiple generations in the |
There are multiple | generations in Missouri. |
This article is getting the | generations completely mixed-up. |
Successive | generations of modelmakers, gardeners and craftsmen hav |
There have been several ' | generations' of models of currency crises. |
Two | generations or more from Missouri south. |
There are two | generations in most of the range. |
d a lot of these were handed down from past | generations, where mothers and wives fed their families |
Group T platform series, refers to several | generations of motor vehicles from Volkswagen Group, st |
ablished in his memory, to encourage future | generations of mountaineers, grants financial assistanc |
He fathered three legendary and scandalous | generations of movie makeup artists, beginning with his |
mons doors, have been eroded, apparently by | generations of MPs rubbing them for luck. |
There are at least two | generations over much of east. |
There are two | generations in much of its range. |
There are two | generations in much of the east. |
There are two | generations in much of the eastern part of its range, t |
en its use was neglected again in the later | generations until Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani revived |
of the original recordings and with younger | generations of music listeners, many of whom are expose |
or their "unique and indelible influence on | generations of music makers." |
teinbeck traced the two clans through three | generations, the musical limits the action to the perio |
endering of the khyal by various subsequent | generations of musicians. |
had the rare opportunity to accompany three | generations of musicians: from the great masters of yes |
Though the T1 to T3 | generations were named unofficially and retrospectively |
His descendants were for many | generations the nasi or leaders of that important commu |
His works influenced the next two | generations of naturalists, including Jean-Baptiste Lam |
edged in hundreds of works written by three | generations of naval historians. |
Generations of naval officers had their first taste of | |
For older | generations, this neighborhood was well-known for its l |
For | generations, the neighborhood was Eastern European and |
certs in New Zealand and introduced several | generations of New Zealanders to the blues. |
There are at least two | generations in New England and additional generations s |
There are several | generations, the newest are the E-II and E-III series, |
alternative explanation for the three star | generations of NGC 2808 is that it may actually be the |
If relatively unknown to later | generations, Ferries nonetheless was featured on the Ma |
arl of March, whose rise through successive | generations from Norman times through the medieval peri |
Generations in North America. | |
cure sustainable development for the future | generations of Norway. |
orwegian art by acting as a mentor to three | generations of Norwegian artists. |
The Kosala kings of successive | generations could not do this while managing their duti |
tors, who in many cases had lived there for | generations, did not all wish to leave Denmark. |
only made by the elderly while the younger | generations do not normally distinguish them. |
But the change between | generations does not accumulate. |
ster Winston Churchill who said,"Succeeding | generations must not be allowed to forget his achieveme |
It is also confirmed that Sonic | Generations is not coming to the Wii due to its lack of |
h, people used to call it Saddi but younger | generations may not know this name. |
touch with their homelands in ways earlier | generations could not. |
Fineview was known to older | generations as Nunnery Hill. |
be the band as "genetically engineered over | generations of obscure royalty". |
sakura, who were his mutual allies for many | generations, the Oda army was forced into retreat and S |
outh farm run by the Suddes family for many | generations, home of the pedigree Cornsay Limousin Herd |
For the next three | generations part of the brewery was inherited by a John |
to an already perceived polarisation of the | generations and of political allegiances. |
r College, he advised, taught, and inspired | generations of officers, officials, American Presidents |
Namco | Generations - Official Website |
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm | Generations was officially announced on June 18, 2011 f |
er and genetic damage that can be passed to | generations of offspring who have never been exposed to |
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. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |