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yndrome, a genetic anomaly found in several | generations of the Aldrich family), would be one of her |
is one generation in the north and multiple | generations in the south. |
continued to be filled, often by different | generations of the same family, until 1998. |
Approximately 200 years or seven | generations following the founding of Saldi village, on |
There are several | generations in the warmer months, with adults on wing f |
be a partial second generation or two full | generations in the south. |
ed by wind until 1927, mostly by successive | generations of the Weston family. |
pact with demon or inherited it from older | generations in the form known as Saka or legacy which i |
to 1984, under the leadership of successive | generations of the Cowan family, but in 1984 the respon |
m the Secret History of the Mongols, eleven | generations after the grey wolf and the white doe, and |
dults are on wing in June and August in two | generations in the north and in three generations in th |
normally, but not always confined to older | generations and the dialect itself stands in an extreme |
United Church of Christ, known in previous | generations as the Salem German Evangelical Reformed Ch |
the mouths of the people through successive | generations from the 17th century, in 1906 a renowned C |
fer's Gate 2002 outlines the stories of two | generations of the Warwick family and the Canadian Army |
he Faulkner House was the homestead for six | generations of the Faulkner family, prominent in many f |
olkswagen Polo has evolved through numerous | generations to the present day. |
nds were an old Devon family and successive | generations of the family sat in the House of Commons f |
The Gardens were developed by further | generations of the family, later to become the Earls of |
gathering also provides training to younger | generations keeping the tradition alive. |
imes of May and August, usually leaving two | generations in the south, and a single brood farther no |
arris, Frazier delivered an attack on older | generations at the NAACP's 1933 Amenia Conference. |
This is because subsequent | generations left the original structure largely intact. |
As newer | generations took the reins of Hollywood, trendier resta |
Oakland, California that was home to three | generations of the Pardee family. |
The three original movies introduced two | generations of the Pontiac Trans Am (while the TV-movie |
hol Daily News, the last three representing | generations of the same family. |
enus, son of Agasthenes, since he lived two | generations before the Trojan War. |
wing a fatal cholera outbreak (the first in | generations) in the Haitian headwaters of the river, lo |
Abdul Khaliq bequeathed to subsequent | generations of the Naqshbandi silsila a series of princ |
Today's arboretum has been tended by seven | generations of the Vilmorin family, assisted in recent |
ent to this conference talking to different | generations in the workplace and they referred to her g |
A well cared-for yumi can last many | generations, while the usable life of a mistreated yumi |
As the | generations progress, the proportion of the haplotype t |
ssion of Breslover teachings from the early | generations of the movement to the latter ones. |
Several | generations of the Gladstone-Glynne family were also bo |
however they were all writing more than two | generations after the music was written, and may have b |
le Middleton came from London, although two | generations before, the Harrisons were working-class la |
ily who has been deaf and thriving for five | generations with the story of a woman whose deafness wa |
The stories were carried down the | generations in the Irish language and published in that |
nted and published in Morpeth by successive | generations of the Mackay family until 1983, when the t |
ks of the river, the old house belonged for | generations to the prosperous Wellenstein family. |
fth son of Yinxiang, who passed it down two | generations until the demise of the Qing Dynasty. |
using it as a recurring first name in many | generations of the same family. |
Abour about 10 or 12 | generations ago, the whole tribe was exterminated with |
The Division has been held by two | generations of the Jenkins family. |
cells plotted versus the number of elapsed | generations for the first sawtooth discovered |
ratic Party, with each of the previous five | generations of the Bayard family having represented Del |
ared to engage the world and thereby impact | generations to the glory of God." |
m gives an impression of the life of former | generations in the upper part of the valley Lechtal. |
r expansion of the Houses of Men into elder | generations after the completion of The Lord of the Rin |
cians tracing its pedigree back for several | generations, to the court musicians of the Mughal ruler |
t required to use the Web MessengerPrevious | generations of the Web Messenger included webcam chat, |
In GENETOS, the levels represent different | generations in the evolution of shooting games. |
subsequently been owned and maintained by 7 | generations of the same family, and in 1978 was the fir |
There are several | generations in the warmer months, with adults on wing f |
Hallmark has leaders for | generations, leading the way for people like the Barnes |
There are two | generations in the north, more in the southern parts of |
eserves the 1860 building occupied by three | generations of the Gibson family. |
house, owned and occupied by ten successive | generations of the Pickering family including Colonel T |
Maimonides, when he enumerated the | generations of the Tannaim sages, had reversed the orde |
author Cao Xueqin's own family life), three | generations of the Jia family are supported by one favo |
the alienation perceived among the younger | generations in the poorest French suburbs is the percei |
nited States Navy to be named for the three | generations of the Rodgers family who served in the Nav |
There are two or more | generations in the south and one in the north. |
Three successive | generations of the Phelps tavern-keepers are chronicled |
must supply half the ancestry of all future | generations of the species. |
plied that 'It shall never be said to after | generations that the Earl of Winton deserted King James |
It is contrasted with the early | generations of the Great Depression, War veterans and t |
Abdulhamid II, the high school educated new | generations for the Ottoman Empire. |
There are two | generations in the south. |
North Farm also run for many | generations by the Tweddle family. |
People living now here are the second | generations of the migrated farmers from travencore. |
Without dogma future | generations lose the specific orthodoxy (right mind) an |
one generation in the north and two or more | generations in the south. |
Generations after the events of Lost Kingdoms, Katia of | |
so acted in the mini-series Roots: The Next | Generations and the Robert De Niro/Cuba Gooding Jr. fil |
There are more | generations in the south. |
within the church were constructed by three | generations of the Brute family of the distant village |
hedral, holds a collection of works by four | generations of the Skovgaard family of artists. |
later, he appeared in ABC's Roots: The Next | Generations, but the miniseries was overshadowed by its |
There are up to three | generations of the fly each year and the parasitoid ove |
After being the home of two | generations of the Nawabs of Pataudi, and cricketers If |
Kirkland family lived at Ayr Mount for four | generations, with the last Kirkland, Mrs. Samuel (Emily |
rged and improved since then, by subsequent | generations of the Rogers family up until 1900. |
The moths fly in two or three | generations from the end of April to the end of Septemb |
eek monarchs that ruled Cyrenaica for eight | generations and the first Greek Royal family to have re |
They were so called by later | generations because the largest of them contains 70 cha |
It has been used as common land by many | generations over the centuries - particularly for grazi |
family business owned and managed by three | generations of the Booth family. |
Within two | generations of the Spaniards' arrival, however, the ind |
Four | generations of the family occupied the farmstead over a |
hort is more correct, to distinguish social | generations from the kinship (family, blood-related) ge |
Several other | generations of the Westermann succeeded him. |
mained in the family for several successive | generations, when the proprietor, about the close of th |
Three | generations of the occupants of Mabry-Hazen House have |
coal trade, but fell into decline after two | generations of the Lowther family turned the hamlet of |
1687, the site was the estate of successive | generations of the Addison family. |
Four | generations of the Laneri family have operated the busi |
), set in Earth's 26th century, and several | generations after the events of The Daleks, a Thal expe |
other exiles, he did not mark the next four | generations at the Racovian Academy with his descendant |
ohn Rodgers symbolizes the service of three | generations of the Rodgers family. |
which was resident in West Ham for several | generations until the 1860s (possibly Francis Dacre, wh |
er, continued to be inherited by succeeding | generations of the Palmer family (see Burke's Landed Ge |
mander Eli Gottlieb, it was the home of two | generations of the Kent family. |
have been farming the area for a number of | generations, predating the establishment of the town. |
ng in Britain, which were written down many | generations after the events they purport to portray, m |
ury and has continued producing wine for 13 | generations under the name of Weingut Paul Anheuser. |
Five | generations of the Wilson family have lived at the hous |
tate, and later the town, was home to seven | generations of the Livingston family until 1962. |
This area has for | generations been the center of Beaufort's African-Ameri |
in Manhattan held a family exhibit of five | generations of the Emmet women's paintings. |
It has been occupied by five | generations of the Silvernails family. |
There are multiple | generations in the south-east. |
bury Guardian was owned and edited by three | generations of the same family for its first 109 years |
There are at least two | generations in the north-east. |
er the staid, solemn accompaniment of prior | generations, influenced the sound of gospel and CCM in |
b was run by at least another three or four | generations of the Feasts throughout the height of the |
ightning), can be a primary source of ozone | generations at the upper atmosphere. |
Four | generations of the Pease family lived at Woodlawn, unti |
There are probably overlapping | generations in the tropics. |
The estate was owned by successive | generations of the Harris family, it is now held in tru |
milar to the Ars Perfecta style of previous | generations in the Low Countries, and to their countrym |
quent weeks it struggled against Star Trek: | Generations and The Santa Clause. |
It was held by three | generations of the Anthony family, the first three-gene |
on Gate, was controlled by three successive | generations of the same family until 1207. |
s was the name of a British firm of several | generations of the Gibbs family, who commenced business |
The book covering the achievements of three | generations of the tennis playing Krishnans, was releas |
it to their married name - hence subsequent | generations of the family having variations including F |
e wilderness environment and provide future | generations with the enjoyment of a true wilderness exp |
y Thomas Price, Oaky Grove has been home to | generations of the Price, Blake, and Doub families. |
ited genetic memory passed on to subsequent | generations by the Russian geneticist Trofim Lysenko. |
for the next two centuries, five successive | generations of the Watson family cultivated the land, c |
It served as a stage stop and housed three | generations of the Browns. |
neration per year in the north, two or more | generations on the south. |
arge profitable enterprise in which several | generations of the Lippitt family were involved. |
The property was then inherited through the | generations down the female line until Sacheverell's fa |
wing from late July to early October in two | generations, with the second generation overwintering. |
, established in the 1760s, operated by six | generations of the same family. |
as originally named the Denechaud, then for | generations was the De Soto Hotel. |
author of this deed if not he who calls the | generations from the beginning? |
tombs of several | generations of the Paigah nobles include Abul Fatah Kha |
n and building a world fit for children and | generations yet-to-be-born,” the citation read. |
the Waddel family, identified through three | generations with the history of the higher education in |
an respiratory tree may consist of up to 28 | generations, while the respiratory tree of the mouse ha |
Museum was built in 1747 and is run by five | generations of the Spooner family. |
There is one generation in the north, two | generations in the middle states and multiple generatio |
een continuously owned and operated by four | generations of the Russ family. |
, since when the house has passed down five | generations of the family. |
Paliyar community, who had been living for | generations on the Sathuragiri hills in Madurai distric |
eing handed down from father to son through | generations of the Peacocks family. |
auer Verlagsgruppe has been managed by four | generations of the Bauer family. |
ol has been in continuous operation by five | generations of the Stewart family, and was placed on th |
Four | generations of the Sparks family kept the tower in oper |
There are four to five | generations throughout the year in southern Texas and F |
he publishing company's operation for three | generations with the involvement of John W. Taylor, Ste |
Four | generations of the Milne family lived on the farmstead, |
roup is situated will be transferred across | generations in the form of cultural artifacts, such as |
nd of Cognac that has been produced by five | generations of the Camus family since 1863 when Jean-Ba |
was a longhouse for a family of about three | generations and their wives, the lodge extended lengthw |
und films, but are best remembered by later | generations for their phonograph records, including man |
These dogs had been bred for | generations for their stamina and gameness. |
ion of the farm and the education of future | generations about their heritage. |
section with a good collection of books.Two | generations owe their knowledge and career growth to th |
ies living in the area have lived there for | generations and their names can be viewed on land deeds |
ne sash and turtle shells pass down through | generations as their imagery passes through the novel. |
er, it has held water for the baths of many | generations in their family. |
Now over 200 | generations from their origin in New York in 1920, BALB |
own "comfort woman", no education of future | generations, and there have been no judgement days for |
Subsequent | generations followed these threads, being typically Art |
I promise to educate future | generations so they may become caretakers of our water, |
n authentic cultural experience for younger | generations so they may develop a sense of cultural bel |
In South Africa there are two | generations and they overwinter as adults. |
rth Africa and the Middle East from several | generations before they were born. |
Serving as guide to | generations of thinkers and activists, in full lucidity |
Two | generations later this pattern was repeated when Franci |
Generations in this list begin with Edward Doty's child | |
li also mentioned the names of first twelve | generations of this Genealogical table in his book Kiha |
th' indicates the fact that several earlier | generations of this joint-family had possessed hundreds |
une and again from July to September in two | generations, although this might be dependent on the lo |
me" refers to evolutionary time measured in | generations, as this is the only means that novel trait |
posed to be returned to the crown after two | generations, however this was frequently overlooked. |
Five | generations of this branch of the Taft family served in |
erhaps they will when they have had as many | generations of thorough education as men." |
the outer world, who had entered Pellucidar | generations before through a natural polar opening conn |
Possibly two | generations occur through the southern part of the Unit |
for Galilee around 1492 and lived for many | generations in Tiberias. |
For the first time on film, three | generations of Tibetan women and His Holiness the 14th |
recite a succession of Mages through sixty | generations back to the Rock and finally "Isa, son of M |
led as "Sultan of Sarawak" and the latter's | generations continue to rule in Sambas Sultanate (*Indo |
tively simple and more likely to vary among | generations compared to female genitalia. |
eoretically links a student to all previous | generations back to the Buddha himself. |
erve its traditions as younger, assimilated | generations have to make a conscious effort to maintain |
cting the air, land and water for the Seven | Generations yet to come." |
t's going to take perhaps a generation, two | generations really to turn the tide I think, but I do b |
The Rokudai, which literally means six | generations, refers to Emperors Takakura, Antoku, Go-To |
e museum and library collections for future | generations and to tell the story of the Bronte's lives |
which were traditionally passed through the | generations survive today. |
ch were influential development centers for | generations of toolmakers. |
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