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an increase of genetic diseases after three | generations of interbeeding between the hybrids, unlike |
Marie's ancestors in three | generations |
s, 2009, ISBN 978-1551522586) follows three | generations of a Parsi family from India to North Ameri |
eserves the 1860 building occupied by three | generations of the Gibson family. |
There are two to three | generations per year with adults on wing from the end o |
Margaret's ancestors in three | generations |
author Cao Xueqin's own family life), three | generations of the Jia family are supported by one favo |
Ferdinand's ancestors in three | generations |
nited States Navy to be named for the three | generations of the Rodgers family who served in the Nav |
There are three | generations per year. |
held the duchy, rarely for more than three | generations. |
family, Eccles was the second out of three | generations. |
He was the third Abraham Darby in three | generations of an English Quaker family that played a r |
en in the Illinois Country for two or three | generations. |
Gift, a memoir telling the stories of three | generations of his own family as well as exploring wide |
Gustavus Adolphus's ancestors in three | generations |
Academy, where he taught no less than three | generations of Slovak composers. |
Jeanne de Laval's ancestors in three | generations |
and in the South the bug can achieve three | generations a year. |
To explain the three | generations of fermions. |
within the church were constructed by three | generations of the Brute family of the distant village |
The Conways: a History of Three | Generations. |
She is the eldest of three | generations of women to work in acting and modeling. |
Adelheid-Marie's ancestors in three | generations |
bably less than 30% over ten years or three | generations) because it is being over-harvested for foo |
S. agrili completes three | generations per year (Yang et al. 2005). |
1931, a saga which spans the lives of three | generations of Cornish folk. |
There are up to three | generations of the fly each year and the parasitoid ove |
ern Tamil Nadu have revealed names of three | generations of rulers from the Chera clan. |
nt Carnival, which tells the story of three | generations of two intertwined families. |
nited States, there can be as many as three | generations. |
The moths fly in two or three | generations from the end of April to the end of Septemb |
had the rare opportunity to accompany three | generations of musicians: from the great masters of yes |
his father had settled in Malaya for three | generations while his mother came from Ceylon. |
ett published her first book "Cucina: Three | Generations of Italian Family Cooking;"; while it was c |
family business owned and managed by three | generations of the Booth family. |
There are three | generations per year, with adults on wing from March to |
not confirmed in a larger study over three | generations. |
Each of the three | generations of Vince & Son proprietors maintained the c |
There are three | generations of Sampson Lloyd in the Lloyd family of Bir |
ow family business grew steadily with three | generations playing an active role. |
he Boone family was the first to send three | generations of players to the All-Star Game. |
Three | generations of the occupants of Mabry-Hazen House have |
There are three | generations per year, with adults on wing in March, Jun |
the decline in numbers over the last three | generations (or 30 years). |
The three | generations of women pick the bloodied Roger Moore off |
21 - March 8, 1997) was the second of three | generations of successful international film producers. |
Three | generations of a British family work to build a road in |
r to have held the manor for the next three | generations. |
There are either two or three | generations per year. |
British music hall star, who inspired three | generations of ukulele players, composing, singing and |
ohn Rodgers symbolizes the service of three | generations of the Rodgers family. |
who gave it to Lanercost Priory after three | generations of ownership. |
er, between 1945 and 1974, there were three | generations of militants of the radical right at the Un |
The moth flies in up to three | generations. |
was to be run by the Brown family for three | generations, ending with John Brown who died in Septemb |
The bar remained in three | generations of his family and was open at the time the |
The moth flies in two to three | generations from May to August. . |
There are two to three | generations per year. |
bury Guardian was owned and edited by three | generations of the same family for its first 109 years |
eractions, predicted the existence of three | generations of quarks. |
of presence") (1978), that dealt with three | generations of women in the 20th Century. |
There were three | generations of Trooper, 1981-1991, 1992-1997 and 1998-2 |
It was held by three | generations of the Anthony family, the first three-gene |
lifornia, the Santiago family has had three | generations of boxers within the family. |
he Vavasour family of Marlborough for three | generations until 1992. |
5th Laird of Torloisk's ancestors in three | generations |
o elements, the relationships between three | generations of women and the bakery which the elder two |
The book covering the achievements of three | generations of the tennis playing Krishnans, was releas |
night from May to September in two to three | generations. |
ribed the contrasting fortunes of the three | generations in Fathers, Sons and Football. |
After three | generations of Villines, the mill closed in the 1960s. |
1836, had already been abandoned for three | generations. |
is a family chronicle (1852-1910) of three | generations of Scottish-American Presbyterians in rural |
teinbeck traced the two clans through three | generations, the musical limits the action to the perio |
The moth flies in three | generations from April to October . |
active in California horse racing for three | generations. |
Farther south, there may be up to three | generations per year. |
founders, Archibald Smith, and housed three | generations of his family. |
Appalachian Women: Three | Generations (Whitesburg, KY: Appalshop, 1981) |
It served as a stage stop and housed three | generations of the Browns. |
This time, teams with three | generations of family members (for example, grandmother |
d relations after being separated for three | generations by war, by arranging a marriage between Jun |
the Waddel family, identified through three | generations with the history of the higher education in |
r James Henry Hammond and was home to three | generations of his descendants. |
s had been living in Crete for two or three | generations and an acculturation process had made the l |
Arabia have done it for 70 years over three | generations. |
The Honda clan ruled Sagara for three | generations, until Honda Tadayuki was transferred to Iz |
he publishing company's operation for three | generations with the involvement of John W. Taylor, Ste |
A genealogical Sketch of the First Three | Generations of Prebles in America (Boston, 1868) |
The company has been passed down through | generations of inheritance and is now run and majority |
ss and death which were handed down through | generations after the first sin of Adam were cleansed w |
Castle and the earldom have passed through | generations almost directly since 1138, with only the o |
he precise conditions are passed on through | generations and form part of the oral tradition of the |
dish folk songs that were passed on through | generations. |
by the White family, and has passed through | generations of owners. |
ere the houses has been passed down through | generations, and hence with historical significance. |
ne sash and turtle shells pass down through | generations as their imagery passes through the novel. |
ch has played out millions of times through | generations of Americans, of improving one's lot in lif |
rg's ownership has been handed down through | generations. |
logical) that have been passed down through | generations, preserved by natural selection because of |
eing handed down from father to son through | generations of the Peacocks family. |
" Chedwick (born February 4, 1918) known to | generations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, |
the ceremony is expressing gratefulness to | generations of Vietnamese in the past who contributed t |
Called "The Sex-Doctor to | Generations X & Y," Kerner's journey to counseling prof |
icially known as Clement Pond, but known to | generations of Merrimac campers as Lake Josylvia. |
lsh Swagman by which name he is familiar to | generations of Victorian school students for whom the b |
ed his inspiration about Gregorian chant to | generations of Catholic musicians", wrote Helen Hull Hi |
It is well known by this name to | generations of local children who have used it to sail |
, social, practical and cohesive support to | generations of Sikhs in Hong Kong and continue to do so |
Feller was also known to | generations of Red Sox fans for beginning each Red Sox |
inded woman The result of this union led to | generations of criminals. |
became renowned as teacher and counselor to | generations of black American librarians. |
, and the venerable Artist's Cafe, known to | generations of late-night diners. |
er and genetic damage that can be passed to | generations of offspring who have never been exposed to |
empty coat) by which John has been known to | generations of Scottish schoolchildren. |
iginal store was known as a "second home to | generations of University of Maine students". |
Hugh Falkus was "an inspiration to | generations of anglers". |
logy at Westminster Theological Seminary to | generations of students from 1930 to 1966, and was an e |
Affectionately known as "The Cal" to | generations of readers, the newspaper covered only topi |
y Thomas Price, Oaky Grove has been home to | generations of the Price, Blake, and Doub families. |
Serving as guide to | generations of thinkers and activists, in full lucidity |
The school trained | generations of Royal Navy Communicators and Navigators |
ia, Allan has not only inspired and trained | generations of public health leaders, he has helped def |
He trained | generations of engineers and technicians. |
quantum mechanics (Dunod 1959) has trained | generations of French physicists. |
n Knightsbridge for forty years and trained | generations of young people, including the four childre |
It has trained | generations of men for the Reformed ministry. |
The Transformers: | Generations is a comic book title, published by IDW Pub |
from the collector book, The Transformers: | Generations and it came with Rodimus Prime's accessorie |
Star Trek | Generations is a first person shooter with adventure ga |
graphy: On Earth" included on the Star Trek | Generations home video release (March 2010). |
ip Enterprise, on the holodeck in Star Trek | Generations. |
prise-D's crew at Veridian III in Star Trek | Generations. |
M's visual effects supervisor for Star Trek | Generations and Star Trek: First Contact, as well as th |
d not die at the end of the film, Star Trek | Generations. |
In 2371, as depicted in Star Trek | Generations, the Klingon Duras sisters obtain the phase |
Emmy Winner for Jerry Goldsmith), Star Trek | Generations, Star Trek First Contact and Star Trek Insu |
quent weeks it struggled against Star Trek: | Generations and The Santa Clause. |
The Film Star Trek: | Generations filmed it's climactic scene in and around V |
li also mentioned the names of first twelve | generations of this Genealogical table in his book Kiha |
After running the replicator for twelve | generations, the result is two replicators. |
be, also mentions the names of first twelve | generations in his book. |
-two varieties correspond to the twenty-two | generations from Adam to Jacob (and to the twenty-two l |
Adults are on wing from May to July in two | generations per year. |
There are two | generations per year, with adults on wing in May and ag |
His works influenced the next two | generations of naturalists, including Jean-Baptiste Lam |
r hibernating as adults, after at least two | generations in a year. |
Adults are on wing in two | generations, in July and from September to April. |
Building on experiences with two | generations of ASM tools, a novel executable ASM langua |
nd his father William R. Stokes, formed two | generations of a Portland design and architectural trad |
Two | generations later this pattern was repeated when Franci |
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. |
to April and from April to September in two | generations. |
fer's Gate 2002 outlines the stories of two | generations of the Warwick family and the Canadian Army |
There are two | generations with adults on wing from March to August in |
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. |
imes of May and August, usually leaving two | generations in the south, and a single brood farther no |
mber and again from January to March in two | generations per year. |
the American Presidents and Their First Two | Generations of Descent by Craig Hart (McFarland, 2004, |
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. |
The three original movies introduced two | generations of the Pontiac Trans Am (while the TV-movie |
There are two | generations per year, with a peak in spring from Octobe |
enus, son of Agasthenes, since he lived two | generations before the Trojan War. |
There are two | generations per year northward over most of East. |
family had been farmers in Chinnor for two | generations. |
ear in Victoria and New South Wales and two | generations in Queensland. |
There are two | generations with adults on wing from May to August in t |
The moth flies from April to October in two | generations depending on the location. |
The moth flies in two | generations from April to May and again from August to |
ined in the Humfrey family for the next two | generations. |
There are two | generations per year in the south with adults on wing f |
however they were all writing more than two | generations after the music was written, and may have b |
There are two | generations per year in much of the eastern part of its |
le Middleton came from London, although two | generations before, the Harrisons were working-class la |
e and again from August to September in two | generations depending on the location. |
There are two | generations per year, with adults on wing in June and a |
e on wing in May and again in August in two | generations in southern parts of the range and in one g |
en Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704) two | generations later. |
fth son of Yinxiang, who passed it down two | generations until the demise of the Qing Dynasty. |
Two | generations from slavery, all six went to college and e |
April to May and from July to August in two | generations. |
The Division has been held by two | generations of the Jenkins family. |
lts are on wing from April to August in two | generations in western Europe. |
Within two | generations of European contact, the effects of coloniz |
mid April and in September, indicating two | generations. |
There are probably two | generations per year, with adults on wing in late summe |
There are two | generations per year with adults on wing in May and Jun |
intermaried with Holy Roma Emperors for two | generations. |
There are two | generations in the north, more in the southern parts of |
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. |
The moth flies in two | generations from August to October and again from March |
e Robin Hood / Prince John feud to span two | generations with Richard as rightful king. |
There are two | generations per year. |
in May and June and again in August in two | generations in western Europe. |
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