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pe, America, and Israel, and raised several | generations of Torah-observant Jewry. |
rs including three rare Toyota 2000GTs, all | generations of Toyota Celica, and many other Toyota and |
No amount of culture, nor | generations of training amid civilization, could raise |
only heard expression amongst many in older | generations when translating directly from Gaelic. |
g first reconnaissance (RB-26), and several | generations of transport aircraft (C-124, C-130, C-141) |
Emmy Winner for Jerry Goldsmith), Star Trek | Generations, Star Trek First Contact and Star Trek Insu |
There were three | generations of Trooper, 1981-1991, 1992-1997 and 1998-2 |
le in the mentorship and inspiration of new | generations of tropical biologists and conservationists |
e went on to star in the defunct NBC serial | Generations; Glynn Turman went on to star as Colonel Ta |
nt Carnival, which tells the story of three | generations of two intertwined families. |
ewriters would become an essential tool for | generations of U.S. high school and college students. |
British music hall star, who inspired three | generations of ukulele players, composing, singing and |
Newer | generations of ultrasonic pachymeters work by way of Co |
American threads ... much needed for future | generations to understand how the Civil War shaped the |
iginal store was known as a "second home to | generations of University of Maine students". |
son of the soil amongst the youth of future | generations, Bhopal University was rechristened as Bark |
ty lords from Macedonia, but their earliest | generations are unknown. |
erside views, and a promising future as new | generations take up the challenge of preserving a rich |
agar's fault than the failure of subsequent | generations to update his legacy appropriately. |
"If future | generations ask us what we are fighting for [in World W |
the information and knowledge needs of new | generations of users, to strengthen research, and to re |
lsh Swagman by which name he is familiar to | generations of Victorian school students for whom the b |
rne, from 1962 to 1992, influencing several | generations of Victorian botanists. |
graphy: On Earth" included on the Star Trek | Generations home video release (March 2010). |
sc-based game systems of today and previous | generations of video games, this system uses 12 cm CDs |
the ceremony is expressing gratefulness to | generations of Vietnamese in the past who contributed t |
l has been a folk tale carried out for many | generations through village songs,known in Tamil as gra |
After three | generations of Villines, the mill closed in the 1960s. |
Each of the three | generations of Vince & Son proprietors maintained the c |
style and standards present in several new | generations of violinists. |
"It's my hope that the | generations of Virginians and Americans who come after |
The village has been home to several | generations of Viscount Stansgates. |
Wade was the first of three | generations of Wade Hamptons who practiced law in Gaine |
scholars, writers, and academics of several | generations, including Walter Jackson Bate, Neil Rudens |
which covers the lives and culture of four | generations of Wampanoag men, women, and children on Ma |
d relations after being separated for three | generations by war, by arranging a marriage between Jun |
ies and is a direct sequel to Growlanser V: | Generations, which was released in 2006. |
His forefather, Baba Lalji Rao, six | generations above, was a great yogi who used to sit in |
In the end of the bonus section of Original | Generations, Lamia was abruptly killed by Wilhelm von J |
house remained in the Colby family for nine | generations, and was used as a private residence by Col |
Generations brand was not launched until June 5, 2006. | |
While the original bit | Generations version was met with mixed reactions, The W |
to human twins; this belief perpetuated for | generations, as was mentioned in the writings of Bede. |
ne of Highest Ladies that held the post for | generations, which was "passed" from aunt to niece. |
But after a couple of | generations, it was rediscovered in a seed bank maintai |
Generations (2003) was thought to be a retirement album | |
Several | generations of wasps may occur in a year, one of the fa |
lete without including the ripened fruit of | generations, as well as the brilliant bloom which exhau |
ne and again in late July and August in two | generations in western Europe. |
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. |
lts are on wing from April to August in two | generations in western Europe. |
in May and June and again in August in two | generations in western Europe. |
une and again from July to September in two | generations in western Europe. |
Over the course of three | generations, the Weston firm built or otherwise acquire |
ouses, as it can be traced back through the | generations - which means that if Prince Joseph Wenzel |
ults, caused by the differences between the | generations to which they belonged. |
etic disease (contracted from a relative of | generations past who enraged a tribal elder in a foreig |
was a member of the The Gambling family, 3 | generations of whom - John B., John A. and John R. - we |
a is located within a forest preserve, many | generations of wildlife have lived and died with limite |
For | generations people will come here and see what we have |
be a vital educational resource for future | generations and will keep this historical site in the m |
on beyond checkpoints… We are losing entire | generations,” “I will not allow it! |
he Allrovi database is also used by several | generations of Windows Media Player and Musicmatch Juke |
Steven Mirassou, continues the family's six | generations of winemaking in the Livermore Valley with |
tch" dogs, due to being raised together for | generations, along with purpose-breeding. |
feeling of deep sorrow building through the | generations, combined with a yearning for the restorati |
de Banastre (the name persisted for several | generations) decamped with 'all his people' from Presta |
On continental Europe, there are up to two | generations yearly, with adults on wing from May to Aug |
The lives of the Nikkei of earlier | generations contrasts with the Gosei because they have |
was to be run by the Brown family for three | generations, ending with John Brown who died in Septemb |
Swedish vibraphonist recorded an album Two | Generations together with Lionel Hampton. |
ion patterns tended to be consistent across | generations and within lifetimes (e.g., Caramazza & She |
One commercial which showed several | generations of women doing laundry, included the words |
After Henry's death, the three | generations of women have to cope with one another as b |
nglish gentleman changes the lives of three | generations of women who run a bed and breakfast. |
She is the eldest of three | generations of women to work in acting and modeling. |
The three | generations of women pick the bloodied Roger Moore off |
and European Parliament and the Ministry of | Generations, Family, Women and Integration. |
of presence") (1978), that dealt with three | generations of women in the 20th Century. |
o elements, the relationships between three | generations of women and the bakery which the elder two |
one of only two equine families where three | generations have won the Kentucky Derby. |
he house's ownership passed through several | generations of Wood and then Glass families until Julia |
Among the younger | generations, the word has come to mean a more formal so |
directed and organised voice of the future | generations and work to see through a healthy and diver |
tory from below" - the past as the story of | generations of workers and peasants, women and men, str |
ally viable workers compensation scheme for | generations of workers to come. |
Now the new Pudupatti | generations are working & living around the globe (Indi |
teem, and said of him, “even in the earlier | generations he would have been considered a gaon!” |
progenitors of a larger fraction of future | generations than would parents having a congenital bias |
desires to see her story written for future | generations to write an autobiography of her life growi |
His work was an inspiration to future | generations of writers and marks an early stage in the |
Nash, an inspiration for | generations of writers in central Wisconsin, also was a |
His works has inspired several | generations of writers, authors and scriptwriters. |
n Wales and Monmouthshire claims that seven | generations of Wynne's male ancestors were buried in th |
The logistic map for 100 | generations of x (plotted left to right) as r moves fro |
Just like Ynglingatal it contains 27 | generations (3 x 3 x 3), and some expressions appear to |
There are about three overlapping | generations per year and a partial fourth. |
There are three | generations per year in the United Arab Emirates. |
There are two | generations per year northward over most of East. |
There are two | generations per year in the south with adults on wing f |
There are two | generations per year in much of the eastern part of its |
There are two | generations per year with adults on wing in May and Jun |
There are two to three | generations per year with adults on wing from the end o |
There are two | generations per year in Africa and one in the Middle Ea |
There are at least two | generations per year with peak flights from January to |
There are two | generations per year . |
It has two or more | generations per year in the south and one or two in the |
There are two | generations per year with adults on wing n June and Jul |
S. agrili completes three | generations per year (Yang et al. 2005). |
There are multiple | generations per year in the south. |
There are two | generations per year with peaks from March to April and |
There are two | generations per year with adults on wing from March to |
There are two | generations per year in western Europe. |
There are two | generations per year in the south and one or two in the |
There are four | generations per year in Japan. |
There are two | generations per year in Germany and Poland. |
There are four | generations per year in Italy. |
There are two | generations per year with adults on wing in May and aga |
There are two | generations per year with adults on wing in late May an |
There might be two | generations per year in the southern part of the range. |
There are several | generations per year through the warmer months. |
There are multiple | generations per year in Florida. |
There are at least two | generations per year in Illinois. |
There are two | generations per year in North America. |
There are several | generations per year in Hong Kong, with adults on wing |
There are two | generations per year in Europe. |
There are two | generations per year in Iran with adults on wing in Apr |
There are two | generations per year from May to September in Nevada an |
There are probably at least two | generations per year with peak flights in February and |
There are two | generations per year in most of it's range. |
There are two | generations per year in the south and one in the north. |
There are two | generations per year, with adults on wing in May and ag |
There are two | generations per year, with a peak in spring from Octobe |
They may have up to ten | generations per year, depending on temperature and area |
There are two | generations per year, with adults on wing in June and a |
There are usually multiple | generations per year, but only one (with adults on wing |
There are probably two | generations per year, with adults on wing in late summe |
In Europe, there are two | generations per year, with adults on wing from April to |
There are three | generations per year, with adults on wing from March to |
There are three | generations per year, with adults on wing in March, Jun |
There are two | generations per year, with adults on wing in June and a |
There are several | generations per year, but it is scarce in September. |
There are two | generations per year, adults are on wing in May and fro |
chers to believe that there are overlapping | generations with year-round reproduction for the insect |
Adults are on wing from May to July in two | generations per year. |
also pupate in the leaf and create several | generations each year. |
ere are at least two, but possibly multiple | generations per year. |
mber and again from January to March in two | generations per year. |
There are at least two, but sometimes more | generations per year. |
dicating at least two and possibly multiple | generations per year. |
, October and November, suggesting multiple | generations per year. |
is a tropical species with possibly several | generations per year. |
There are two | generations per year. |
There are two extended | generations per year. |
There are several | generations per year. |
There are probably two | generations per year. |
There are three | generations per year. |
There are multiple | generations per year. |
Adults are on wing in spring in two | generations per year. |
There are probably multiple | generations per year. |
There are probably several | generations per year. |
There is are multiple | generations per year. |
and in the South the bug can achieve three | generations a year. |
There are four | generations per year. |
There is one | generations per year. |
There are many | generations per year. |
S. nudiseta can introduce from four to nine | generations per year. |
There is one, but possibly two | generations per year. |
There are two or more | generations per year. |
In warm regions they have two | generations per year. |
w Jersey or New York, the moths produce two | generations each year. |
re on wing from September to May in several | generations per year. |
Adults are on wing in multiple | generations per year. |
There are either two or three | generations per year. |
There might be two or continuous | generations per year. |
ebruary, June and July, suggesting multiple | generations per year. |
a large variety of habitats and a number of | generations a year. |
There are probably at least two | generations per year. |
n July, but there are probably at least two | generations per year. |
In Mediterranean Basin there are two | generations per year. |
There is one or possibly two | generations per year. |
There are at least two | generations per year. |
eggs in her life span, there are roughly 3 | generations a year. |
There is are probably two | generations per year. |
There are two to three | generations per year. |
und from late May to September and have two | generations per year. |
d April, but there are probably two or more | generations per year. |
There are one or more | generations per year. |
ults are on wing from June to August in two | generations per year. |
There seem to be two or more | generations per year. |
ults are on wing from May to October in two | generations per year. |
Farther south, there may be up to three | generations per year. |
There are up to two | generations per year. |
ound from March to July, suggesting several | generations per year. |
erature, obscure mealybugs may complete 2-3 | generations per year; females will lay clutches of seve |
formations that are heritable in successive | generations of yeast cells. |
His books inspired | generations of young people to become interested in ast |
of one of the best violin textbook by which | generations of young people study. |
students, he was an inspiration to several | generations of young HSU faculty members. |
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