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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. |
The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four | Generations of One Extraordinary African-American Famil |
ing back to the 17th century, where several | generations of one family once lived and are now buried |
The newer | generations were open-minded toward innovations and bel |
ttered and volatile woman, a product of the | generations of oppression and suffering endured by her |
eated, they appeared to believe that future | generations of Optera would redevelop flight. |
transmit the same unimpaired to succeeding | generations, do ordain and establish this Constitution. |
der manipulates breeding patterns over many | generations in order to create the Kwisatz Haderach. |
tial live cells that take a large number of | generations in order to stabilize. |
genetic resources are conserved for future | generations the organization hopes to help re-establish |
w Millennium came many families and younger | generations moving out left behind once nicely painted |
ee, who sold his family home going back six | generations, Stratford, out of the family. |
migrant society into one that now spans six | generations, with over 1,200 parishioners, making it th |
by the White family, and has passed through | generations of owners. |
who gave it to Lanercost Priory after three | generations of ownership. |
dealt with guardianship law and the Stolen | Generations, at Oxford University in 2003. |
This Jurassic carbonate hardground with its | generations of oysters and extensive bioerosion could n |
Later Welsh genealogies insert two | generations between Pabo and Cenau by making the former |
y within their narrow social ranks for many | generations, John Page is counted as a progenitor of ma |
It grew as a great treasure house as later | generations amassed paintings, plates, jewelry and luxu |
raction coupling strength between different | generations of particles. |
were collected by the Blundell family over | generations (but particularly by Henry Blundell) and ho |
e farm has been in the same family for five | generations, sometimes passing down the female line. |
Their ensuing | generations, being passionate in their resolve to prote |
They were followed by | generations of patients, staff and supporters who were |
ay, as well as for his campaign for younger | generations to pay more respect to their mothers. |
clusively purebred goats and to provide two | generations of pedigree on the registry certificate. |
acre (0.69 km2) farm and mansion that eight | generations of Pennypackers lived in before it was even |
Bomb Harvest explores how three | generations of people have been left to deal with the c |
Later | generations of Percies would use the soubriquet, as the |
r the development and manufacture of future | generations of Peregrine's UltraCMOS process, with migr |
nd wider communities, and to educate future | generations of performers, musicologists, composers and |
He also heads a larger ensemble, | Generations, which performs jazz classic and original c |
Generations and Personal Trainer series. | |
f the influential f/64 group and subsequent | generations of photographers who followed their path. |
rincipal investigator of RIKEN and mentored | generations of physicists, including two Nobel Laureate |
r to preserve Ghirardelli Square for future | generations, the Pioneer Woolen Mills and D. Ghirardell |
nued spares and service support for various | generations of piston-engined Nortons, including Andove |
" Chedwick (born February 4, 1918) known to | generations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, |
he Boone family was the first to send three | generations of players to the All-Star Game. |
year, and campaigns often carry over across | generations, with players retiring their character and |
Since forming, | generations of players enjoyed the ocean breeze and boa |
some trends that were continued by the next | generations of playwrights, such as Vasil Drumev and Iv |
For many centuries, many | generations of poets and travelers have recognized it a |
Older | generations of Polish Americans, descended from early 1 |
he name of Ambinanitelo familiar to several | generations of Polish readers , and the book was also t |
St. Adalbert has served | generations of Polish immigrants and their American-bor |
In that role he became a teacher of several | generations of Polish film directors. |
He is active in mentoring new | generations of political activists-as well as historian |
ce Atkinson, who was descended from several | generations of port wine shippers and producers, the ol |
Kinnikuman Muscle | Generations (PlayStation Portable, February 23, 2006, B |
st, the school staff was dynastic, with two | generations of Pratt as headmaster [The Founder ex Roya |
A genealogical Sketch of the First Three | Generations of Prebles in America (Boston, 1868) |
The Burial Mound was built by many | generations of prehistoric native North Americans who l |
inued success in attracting visitors of all | generations and presenting a diverse and progressive pr |
next | generations of preventive safety systems |
et a key precedent that would inspire later | generations of priests, teachers, activists, and abolit |
Eight | generations of Proctors resided here until 1851. |
Two | generations are produced each year and adults can be se |
However, recent | generations of products have abandoned this custom ASIC |
Pynes became the only family to play three | generations of professional football. |
s of Finnish design, the teacher of several | generations of professional designers in Finland, and a |
Social Security; lift the debt from future | generations; and promote economic growth and job creati |
was in service to the Crown and successive | generations were promoted to Viscount, Baronet and even |
tation of the experiments on the successive | generations of protozoa contains a fatal flaw'. |
his musical style was continuous, and these | generations only provide useful reference points. |
ia, Allan has not only inspired and trained | generations of public health leaders, he has helped def |
ve school with a sixth form, served several | generations of pupils, many of whom now send their chil |
Faiz was born into a family of seven | generations of qawwals. |
eractions, predicted the existence of three | generations of quarks. |
ear in Victoria and New South Wales and two | generations in Queensland. |
nt on his father's side from at least eight | generations of rabbis. |
To his contemporaries and a further few | generations, Marstrand ranked among Denmark's great pai |
Affectionately known as "The Cal" to | generations of readers, the newspaper covered only topi |
Heyerdahl's books served to inspire several | generations of readers. |
o of the village and at least three or four | generations have received contribution from this organi |
All | generations are recognized as leading swordsmiths in th |
order to keep her appeal fresh with younger | generations, she recorded two rock and roll albums, Way |
n in colour for most of the year, but later | generations are red in colour; mated females survive th |
Feller was also known to | generations of Red Sox fans for beginning each Red Sox |
iracidia penetrate snails and undergo three | generations of rediae in the liver-the third producing |
Darug people had lived in the area for many | generations, and regarded the area as a food bowl, rich |
hplace of Sir Thomas Temple and for several | generations was regarded by the Temple family of Stowe, |
n older variation of the dish to subsequent | generations, while regional tastes and product availabi |
included in the fourth volume of the Capcom | Generations compilations released for the PlayStation a |
n tribes promised that all their subsequent | generations would remain anti-British anti-nationals. |
shire and is the third member in successive | generations to represent his family in first-class cric |
erve System aimed at protecting, for future | generations, a representative sample of Australia's div |
st-war world and this image has endured for | generations of reproductions. |
irth because they are born of stateless 3rd | generations who reside in Hong Kong, part of China (Art |
sively modified from its original design by | generations of residents, although its Tudor half timbe |
em to preserve the ancient names for future | generations and residents. |
artistic accomplishments and he comes five | generations of respected beadworkers. |
ay be passed in 2 to 4 months; thus several | generations may result each year. |
After running the replicator for twelve | generations, the result is two replicators. |
error by orders of magnitude in subsequent | generations of result-sets; see chaos theory. |
weary of overbearing, harsh harangues from | generations of revivalist preachers, numerous others de |
Leasingham was a larger town in previous | generations with ribbon development occurring at the Ma |
e Robin Hood / Prince John feud to span two | generations with Richard as rightful king. |
Bank and Trust Company, which grew to serve | generations of Richmonders as an African-American owned |
cience in Romania, and in raising the first | generations of Romanian computer scientists. |
he discovered, nurtured and trained several | generations of Romanian jazz musicians. |
in 1563 and it was inherited by subsequent | generations: William Rosewell of Forde Abbey (1563-1593 |
There are continuous | generations year round further north. |
The school trained | generations of Royal Navy Communicators and Navigators |
Like many Habsburgs, she was a product of | generations of royal intermarriage between cousins. |
ern Tamil Nadu have revealed names of three | generations of rulers from the Chera clan. |
tely, exerting a major influence on several | generations of Russian musicians, including leading fig |
g donation of gardens and requesting future | generations to safeguard the temple. |
l of her relatives on her father's side for | generations were sailors. |
There are three | generations of Sampson Lloyd in the Lloyd family of Bir |
ose families had been resident in India for | generations, Lawrence Samuel Durrell worked and sociali |
for his hard bop style that has influenced | generations of saxophone players of different genres. |
ve had a significant influence upon several | generations of scholars, interpreters and music-lovers. |
been superseded by the researches of later | generations of scholars. |
The operation lasted through the 1970s, and | generations of school children toured the large dairy b |
Instruments is a set of instruments used by | generations of school children in the United Kingdom an |
of his scientific work but also of several | generations of scientists who learned from Woody the jo |
in 1960 and became a valuable reference for | generations of scientists. |
Notably lacking are over two centuries of | generations in Scotland. |
to fend off the chill of winter matches for | generations of Scottish and English football enthusiast |
empty coat) by which John has been known to | generations of Scottish schoolchildren. |
is a family chronicle (1852-1910) of three | generations of Scottish-American Presbyterians in rural |
Einstein and Paul Westheim, and influenced | generations of sculptors after him. |
Outer Banks, where his family had lived for | generations, to sea captain Dozier Burrus and Achsah Wi |
After 3 | generations of seniors, the Class of 2007 is the first |
It is spoken by the older | generations in Shenzhen, and by those in the New Territ |
, social, practical and cohesive support to | generations of Sikhs in Hong Kong and continue to do so |
The Lordship of Lorn passed down for 2 more | generations to Sir John Stewart, the third Stewart Lord |
Two | generations from slavery, all six went to college and e |
Later | generations of slaves worshiped the genius of Spartacus |
owlanser II and III presented in Growlanser | Generations are slightly different than their Japanese |
Academy, where he taught no less than three | generations of Slovak composers. |
eft only a legacy of ideas to inspire later | generations of socialist theorists. |
r employees went on to influence subsequent | generations of socialists, including Karl Marx, Hodgski |
Theory of | generations (or sociology of generations) is a theory p |
The company's investments have now spanned | generations of software applications, architectures, de |
rd-won lessons there are not lost to future | generations of soldiers. |
n southeastern James City County where many | generations of some of those families now reside. |
covered the principle of the alternation of | generations in some parasitic worms in 1842. |
Adults fly from June to August in two | generations and sometimes also from September to Octobe |
Some later | generations have sometimes confused it with a totally d |
A few | generations later, Song Heng Gong had a son called Ao. |
t indelible music, now preserved for future | generations and sounding better than ever before." |
aiming its existence on one family in three | generations from South Africa. |
e on wing in May and again in August in two | generations in southern parts of the range and in one g |
wn post-war South, memorized and recited by | generations of Southern schoolchildren. |
There are two | generations in southern Ohio and Missouri. |
halosporins and all cephalosporins of later | generations are spelled "cef-", even in the United Stat |
developed by Charles Corderman, takes 5206 | generations to stabilize and produce a 633-cell pattern |
an ten live cells which take longer than 50 | generations to stabilize, although some patterns that a |
nsidered by Conway himself, that takes 1103 | generations before stabilizing with 116 cells. |
M's visual effects supervisor for Star Trek | Generations and Star Trek: First Contact, as well as th |
Generations of stars in a globular | |
ound that this cluster is composed of three | generations of stars, all born within 200 million years |
ellar medium with heavy elements for future | generations of stars. |
n to increase the stereotypes that previous | generations had started. |
Traditional songs, passed down over the | generations, are still sung at chiefly ceremonies. |
Across | generations, the store of cultural knowledge accumulate |
After successive | generations Thomas Strangeways Horner moved out of the |
Generations of students remember his shout of "ME MISER | |
logy at Westminster Theological Seminary to | generations of students from 1930 to 1966, and was an e |
Though new | generations of students came who had not known Sugden, |
in the baal teshuva movement, having guided | generations of students with little or no Jewish backgr |
So, too, may | generations of students of the George Washington Univer |
tly summarise what this book has become for | generations of students and architects. |
able instrument of Theological learning for | generations of students of Catholicism. |
y magazine, Unicum, he has accompanied four | generations of students through their studies; the Germ |
i Weinbach has taught, mentored and advised | generations of students, helping beginners develop thei |
tandard, recorded many times over following | generations, in styles ranging from pop to jazz to coun |
re she served as a training ship for future | generations of submariners. |
Previous | generations of submarines employed by the navy were ref |
21 - March 8, 1997) was the second of three | generations of successful international film producers. |
Here it usually produces one or two | generations each summer, but rarely survives the winter |
of the units from Super Robot Wars Original | Generations and Super Robot Wars Original Generation Ga |
Other payload possibilities include new | generations of supersonic and hypersonic cruise missile |
It is interesting to note that at five | generations of supervisor back from Bowen one will find |
All succeeding | generations of surface Cheela are descended from these |
ch his people have considered their own for | generations, he swears to save his tribe from the destr |
He made | generations of Swedes fascinated and interested in astr |
Their latest | generations of Symmetrix, the DMX and the V-Max series, |
a departure from the work done by previous | generations of Syrian painters, who had been more influ |
His style of playing influenced many | generations of tabla players. |
"We, who for | generations had talked about and attempted in everythin |
Generations (red terracotta) | |
ns depends at least partly on the number of | generations rather than the number of years) |
The profession of the family for several | generations was that of Islamic preachers of the libera |
The story that has been passed down four | generations is that the town received its name from my |
Not until about 1975 were | generations born that grew up speaking High German. |
Several previous | generations of the family had also been pipers, Henry's |
vel of British public service of successive | generations of the McCorkell family, being Lord Lieuten |
-June until early October with two or three | generations in the south. |
Kiyotsuna served three | generations of the Azai lords: Sukemasa, Hisamasa, and |
Qur'anic school, houses the coffins of five | generations of the Apak Khoja family, including what is |
uld have to endure a harsh climate for many | generations until the planet could be terraformed. |
sionary service there by 42 members of four | generations of the Scudder family of missionaries in In |
ich have been harvested for winter fuel for | generations by the neighbouring communities. |
Describes three | generations of the sensors: PRP 1 (1964), Ramona (1979) |
ss and death which were handed down through | generations after the first sin of Adam were cleansed w |
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