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as lived in the Hampton Roads area for five | generations. |
The Honda clan ruled Sagara for three | generations, until Honda Tadayuki was transferred to Iz |
American threads ... much needed for future | generations to understand how the Civil War shaped the |
he publishing company's operation for three | generations with the involvement of John W. Taylor, Ste |
an group's) and Ghanaian culture for future | generations. |
nd his father William R. Stokes, formed two | generations of a Portland design and architectural trad |
ty, but lays the ideological foundation for | generations of Joseon rulers to follow. |
While four previous | generations of Fish's family were all Republicans, Fish |
refers to changes in gene frequency across | generations that are driven at least in part by interac |
h contains quite a few letters from several | generations, provides a wealth of historically, sociall |
pact with demon or inherited it from older | generations in the form known as Saka or legacy which i |
ce Atkinson, who was descended from several | generations of port wine shippers and producers, the ol |
distinctive feral breed deriving from many | generations of insular isolation, Arapawa Pigs are larg |
d a lot of these were handed down from past | generations, where mothers and wives fed their families |
racters, including characters from previous | generations. |
born Cathal O'Shea is descended from eight | generations of Irish butchers, but could not find an ou |
Social Security; lift the debt from future | generations; and promote economic growth and job creati |
rth Africa and the Middle East from several | generations before they were born. |
lete without including the ripened fruit of | generations, as well as the brilliant bloom which exhau |
ich have been harvested for winter fuel for | generations by the neighbouring communities. |
of the Wolcott family which furnished three | generations of Connecticut governors: Roger Wolcott, hi |
To his contemporaries and a further few | generations, Marstrand ranked among Denmark's great pai |
e spread across the setting of several "Bit | Generations", which are generally representative of vid |
well as crossing communication gaps between | generations. |
There are generally two | generations in a year. |
t's going to take perhaps a generation, two | generations really to turn the tide I think, but I do b |
This article is getting the | generations completely mixed-up. |
a storied history with blues that goes back | generations stemming from the Great Migration from the |
ect them to various conspiracies going back | generations since Michael Paine's relatives and ancesto |
with a background in coal mining going back | generations. |
is' grandfather educates his grandson about | generations of family feuds and encourages him to enact |
the ceremony is expressing gratefulness to | generations of Vietnamese in the past who contributed t |
and technical address, the group influenced | generations of Czech musicians. |
Following are five groups, or | generations, that are sometimes distinguished in the Fr |
ies and is a direct sequel to Growlanser V: | Generations, which was released in 2006. |
Serving as guide to | generations of thinkers and activists, in full lucidity |
lveston, Texas where his family had settled | generations after emigrating to Louisiana and Texas fro |
lifornia, the Santiago family has had three | generations of boxers within the family. |
weary of overbearing, harsh harangues from | generations of revivalist preachers, numerous others de |
It could also harm several | generations of an endangered chum population. |
quantum mechanics (Dunod 1959) has trained | generations of French physicists. |
It has enabled | generations of leading artists, designers and educators |
This area has for | generations been the center of Beaufort's African-Ameri |
St. Adalbert has served | generations of Polish immigrants and their American-bor |
as long as the organism has non-overlapping | generations. |
It has trained | generations of men for the Reformed ministry. |
for his hard bop style that has influenced | generations of saxophone players of different genres. |
In warm regions they have two | generations per year. |
Local hunters have for | generations made a living from whale and polar bear hun |
und from late May to September and have two | generations per year. |
d Pakistani residents many of whom have had | generations of family in this area. |
We have seen | generations and generations of operating systems out th |
in the baal teshuva movement, having guided | generations of students with little or no Jewish backgr |
the college until his death, he influenced | generations of Canadians and the development of Canadia |
He trained | generations of engineers and technicians. |
He made | generations of Swedes fascinated and interested in astr |
it to their married name - hence subsequent | generations of the family having variations including F |
Forestry has been the basic income here for | generations. |
The artifacts highlight three | generations who lived in the house in Hempstead County. |
e main protagonist) and two of his previous | generations i.e. his father and grand father. |
cing the diminished drive in his subsequent | generations who had been born into unprecedented wealth |
iginal store was known as a "second home to | generations of University of Maine students". |
y Thomas Price, Oaky Grove has been home to | generations of the Price, Blake, and Doub families. |
ient excavators, their expertise honed over | generations of digging out large caverns. |
lso a regular on General Hospital, Capitol, | Generations and Days of our Lives. |
the many children that used the house over | generations. |
founders, Archibald Smith, and housed three | generations of his family. |
It served as a stage stop and housed three | generations of the Browns. |
Bomb Harvest explores how three | generations of people have been left to deal with the c |
ut there is no clear indication of how many | generations of fishermen would have this experience bef |
It also addresses how later | generations of artists have looked back at assemblage, |
However, later | generations have ascribed a variety of devices to the r |
However, recent | generations of products have abandoned this custom ASIC |
tegrity, but mellowed by time, humanised by | generations of affectionate occupancy." |
The repetition of the images connect | generations to enforce the overreaching themes of time' |
Adults are on wing from May to July in two | generations per year. |
In Alpha: | Generations it is made almost a certainty that Ryu is G |
nd November, but probably occur in numerous | generations. |
yndrome, a genetic anomaly found in several | generations of the Aldrich family), would be one of her |
Adults are on wing in two | generations, in July and from September to April. |
dults are on wing in June and August in two | generations in the north and in three generations in th |
ne and again in late July and August in two | generations in western Europe. |
United Church of Christ, known in previous | generations as the Salem German Evangelical Reformed Ch |
from March to December, probably in several | generations. |
to April and from April to September in two | generations. |
ts emerge in May and again in August in two | generations in western Europe. |
Adults are on wing in May and August in two | generations in western Europe. |
Society of Alberta, and a partner in Seven | Generations Development Inc. |
mber and again from January to March in two | generations per year. |
Byzantine Empire for the first time in many | generations and began restoration of Byzantine military |
owlanser II and III presented in Growlanser | Generations are slightly different than their Japanese |
Adults fly from June to August in two | generations and sometimes also from September to Octobe |
ebruary) and in October and February in two | generations in cooler areas. |
aiming its existence on one family in three | generations from South Africa. |
The moth flies from April to October in two | generations depending on the location. |
error by orders of magnitude in subsequent | generations of result-sets; see chaos theory. |
The moth flies in two | generations from April to May and again from August to |
This and subsequent marriages in later | generations further alienated the Knights of Kerry from |
1763) was the second Abraham Darby in three | generations of an English Quaker family that played a r |
e and again from August to September in two | generations depending on the location. |
e House of Hanover, which resulted in three | generations of Hanovers being patrons to the most brill |
e on wing in May and again in August in two | generations in southern parts of the range and in one g |
at Jewish national poet", and in succeeding | generations, by all the great scholars and writers in I |
using it as a recurring first name in many | generations of the same family. |
April to May and from July to August in two | generations. |
many females become infertile in successive | generations. |
lts are on wing from April to August in two | generations in western Europe. |
He is the first in many | generations to lose it, and he faces a number of proble |
arms may grow slightly larger in successive | generations. |
troduced in 1995, and is available in three | generations. |
Frederick's ancestors in four | generations |
only heard expression amongst many in older | generations when translating directly from Gaelic. |
Henry's ancestors in four | generations |
Bonne's ancestors in three | generations |
Eilika's ancestors in four | generations |
Louis's ancestors in three | generations |
Leasingham was a larger town in previous | generations with ribbon development occurring at the Ma |
e on wing in May and again in August in two | generations. |
rom April to May and again in August in two | generations in France. |
Marie's ancestors in three | generations |
Margaret's ancestors in three | generations |
Now we are required, in these | generations, to have a longer range view of what we inf |
Ferdinand's ancestors in three | generations |
The moth flies in two | generations from August to October and again from March |
in May and June and again in August in two | generations in western Europe. |
Adults are on wing in spring in two | generations per year. |
He was the third Abraham Darby in three | generations of an English Quaker family that played a r |
Gustavus Adolphus's ancestors in three | generations |
Jeanne de Laval's ancestors in three | generations |
dults are on wing from March to June in two | generations. |
Adelheid-Marie's ancestors in three | generations |
November and from February to April in two | generations. |
une and again from July to September in two | generations in western Europe. |
Adults are on wing in two | generations in April and May and again in August. |
The pier has been developed in four | generations. |
ing from June to September, possibly in two | generations. |
dults are on wing from May to August in two | generations. |
une and again from July to September in two | generations, although this might be dependent on the lo |
re on wing from September to May in several | generations per year. |
Adults are on wing in multiple | generations per year. |
butterfly flies in May to September in two | generations. |
nd in August, but probably occur in several | generations. |
al level of the Jewish people in subsequent | generations. |
The bar remained in three | generations of his family and was open at the time the |
The moth flies in two | generations from May to September. |
to May and from August to September in two | generations. |
Roar's appearance in Original | Generations is believed to be a direct continuation of |
for writing journalistic articles in later | generations. |
5th Laird of Torloisk's ancestors in three | generations |
The moth flies in two | generations from mid May to August. . |
The moth flies in two | generations from May to September . |
The adults fly in two | generations in June and July and again in September. |
and from August to October in Italy in two | generations. |
Adults are on wing July to October, in two | generations. |
ults are on wing from June to August in two | generations per year. |
ts are on wing from May to September in two | generations. |
formations that are heritable in successive | generations of yeast cells. |
The congregation has in recent | generations worked for social justice and since the ear |
Adults are on wing from May to July in two | generations. |
The moth flies in three | generations from April to October . |
ults are on wing from May to October in two | generations per year. |
The moth flies from April to August in two | generations depending on the location. |
shire and is the third member in successive | generations to represent his family in first-class cric |
The moth flies in two | generations from May to November. |
Adults are on wing in May and August in two | generations. |
wing from late July to early October in two | generations, with the second generation overwintering. |
The moth flies in two | generations from early April to early September. . |
d's painting also inspired artists in later | generations such as William Sidney Mount in his School |
n wing from June to August, possibly in two | generations. |
and again from July to early August in two | generations. |
to June and from August to September in two | generations. |
andchildren had remained Jews, but in later | generations, Hart males intermarried with Christian wom |
Other payload possibilities include new | generations of supersonic and hypersonic cruise missile |
of this, the drug resistance increases over | generations. |
ose families had been resident in India for | generations, Lawrence Samuel Durrell worked and sociali |
mid April and in September, indicating two | generations. |
and fearful that his evil may infect future | generations, she has suffered a disturbing Force vision |
mix that has been said to influence future | generations of house music producers. |
r employees went on to influence subsequent | generations of socialists, including Karl Marx, Hodgski |
or their "unique and indelible influence on | generations of music makers." |
His style of playing influenced many | generations of tabla players. |
erful utterances, has influenced subsequent | generations of British bassoonists, including Rex Liu a |
dock's new homiletic has influenced further | generations of homileticians who have developed new ser |
rne, from 1962 to 1992, influencing several | generations of Victorian botanists. |
hip would serve its farming inhabitants for | generations to come. |
part with the houses they had inhabited for | generations. |
I became long lasting issues inherited from | generations. |
Later Welsh genealogies insert two | generations between Pabo and Cenau by making the former |
Nash, an inspiration for | generations of writers in central Wisconsin, also was a |
Hugh Falkus was "an inspiration to | generations of anglers". |
eft only a legacy of ideas to inspire later | generations of socialist theorists. |
Heyerdahl's books served to inspire several | generations of readers. |
et a key precedent that would inspire later | generations of priests, teachers, activists, and abolit |
His works has inspired several | generations of writers, authors and scriptwriters. |
the St. Lawrence system inspired successive | generations of adventurers, explorers and businessmen t |
British music hall star, who inspired three | generations of ukulele players, composing, singing and |
Maggie is committed to inspiring new | generations of astronauts, engineers and scientists and |
rians have divided these churches into four | generations; St. Joseph's is a member of the second gen |
r expansion of the Houses of Men into elder | generations after the completion of The Lord of the Rin |
-related churches of western Ohio into four | generations. |
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