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a society of warrior-women has survived for | generations by hiring out its elite forces. |
rs, memories of their disgrace survived for | generations. |
ed every physical misfortune symptomatic of | generations of inbreeding, and his own death ended the |
developed by Charles Corderman, takes 5206 | generations to stabilize and produce a 633-cell pattern |
nsidered by Conway himself, that takes 1103 | generations before stabilizing with 116 cells. |
tructor and choir conductor she taught many | generations of aspiring singers and professional musici |
t allowed her to survive as she teaches new | generations of young refugees. |
He is part of the Korean team Old | Generations (oGs). |
members have passed down the technique for | generations. |
house, owned and occupied by ten successive | generations of the Pickering family including Colonel T |
If you think about that in terms of | generations and how long it would be to have 365 genera |
pied by the same family for more than eight | generations. |
however they were all writing more than two | generations after the music was written, and may have b |
held the duchy, rarely for more than three | generations. |
Academy, where he taught no less than three | generations of Slovak composers. |
resided in the Philippines for more than 20 | generations. |
an ten live cells which take longer than 50 | generations to stabilize, although some patterns that a |
birth records, rather it appears that prior | generations of his family and current family members ar |
eated, they appeared to believe that future | generations of Optera would redevelop flight. |
n Wales and Monmouthshire claims that seven | generations of Wynne's male ancestors were buried in th |
lites born shall dwell in booths: That your | generations may know that I made the children of Israel |
This action was taken to ensure that future | generations would be able to see at least a small examp |
th other leading rabbis, asserted that "For | generations we have warned against and refrained from e |
duty to announce these facts so that future | generations can know the truth about the Heisenberg - B |
It is also confirmed that Sonic | Generations is not coming to the Wii due to its lack of |
an obscene "family tradition" that spanned | generations. |
acre (0.69 km2) farm and mansion that eight | generations of Pennypackers lived in before it was even |
iologist Anny Bakalian observes that across | generations, U.S. Armenians move from a more central "b |
n to increase the stereotypes that previous | generations had started. |
uilt in Ahirwal in their memory so that the | generations to come may seek inspiration from the immen |
ODDS AND LOST HIS YOUNG LIFE SO THAT FUTURE | GENERATIONS COULD ENJOY THEIRS. |
"It's my hope that the | generations of Virginians and Americans who come after |
provide a home of education for the rising | generations. |
ill be buried with a message for the future | generations in 1,000 years. |
d figureheads of Europe over the succeeding | generations. |
For the older | generations there is a bowls club and Women's Institute |
The later | generations have chosen Teaching and Police as their ma |
The five | generations of his family before him served as a rabbi. |
ommunication platform between the different | generations of Chinese people and between the Chinese c |
ed as a monument or museum to the immigrant | generations of Jews. |
consequently moved to Kent in the following | generations. |
led as "Sultan of Sarawak" and the latter's | generations continue to rule in Sambas Sultanate (*Indo |
the new millennium, an age when the latest | generations have been bombarded since birth with consta |
After Henry's death, the three | generations of women have to cope with one another as b |
to an ordered scheme in which the different | generations of contemporaries can be marked off one ano |
ent of academic enlightenment for the young | generations of Azeris. |
made it a favourite among the neoclassical | generations of artists and visitors, and it was copied |
a few them have been passed on to the next | generations.. |
cure sustainable development for the future | generations of Norway. |
The Transformers: | Generations is a comic book title, published by IDW Pub |
ssion of Breslover teachings from the early | generations of the movement to the latter ones. |
teem, and said of him, “even in the earlier | generations he would have been considered a gaon!” |
cluded with its original name on the Capcom | Generations Volume 3 for Saturn and PlayStation, Capcom |
emories, stories and traditions of the past | generations. |
otty" in the ABC miniseries Roots: The Next | Generations. |
decadent system that has spoiled the older | generations. |
to take a class and he got to know the many | generations of boys who passed through his hands. |
Continuing the story | generations and centuries later on the Moon, it was a l |
lted in the phenomenon known as the 'stolen | generations'. |
Like the other games in the Capcom | Generations titles, it was included in the 2005 compila |
ce his last title, especially among the new | generations of gamers. |
directed and organised voice of the future | generations and work to see through a healthy and diver |
e of 15 March 1944, which urged the younger | generations to live by and pass on the legacy of the Re |
1979 Roots: The Next | Generations |
1779, but fighting continued in the younger | generations. |
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 |
It is contrasted with the early | generations of the Great Depression, War veterans and t |
People living now here are the second | generations of the migrated farmers from travencore. |
To explain the three | generations of fermions. |
so acted in the mini-series Roots: The Next | Generations and the Robert De Niro/Cuba Gooding Jr. fil |
later, he appeared in ABC's Roots: The Next | Generations, but the miniseries was overshadowed by its |
is period the liturgical music of the first | generations of Anglicans began to diverge significantly |
The different | generations might be recognized from the various dance- |
dealt with guardianship law and the Stolen | Generations, at Oxford University in 2003. |
ail to pre-qualify in the face of the newer | generations of GT1 cars in the following year. |
lso becoming a thing of the past as the new | generations no longer know how to speak their ancestor' |
effects in this game was used for the Sonic | Generations trailer. |
cting the air, land and water for the Seven | Generations yet to come." |
cience in Romania, and in raising the first | generations of Romanian computer scientists. |
Each of the three | generations of Vince & Son proprietors maintained the c |
-two varieties correspond to the twenty-two | generations from Adam to Jacob (and to the twenty-two l |
only made by the elderly while the younger | generations do not normally distinguish them. |
The younger | generations of males in Mauritania now see fattening ne |
It is spoken by the older | generations in Shenzhen, and by those in the New Territ |
pect that, by reading this book, the future | generations may appreciate the kind of people Mr. and M |
The three | generations of women pick the bloodied Roger Moore off |
The past | generations talked a lot about this paranormal phenomen |
e day that the formal apology to the Stolen | Generations was made by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. |
some trends that were continued by the next | generations of playwrights, such as Vasil Drumev and Iv |
included in the fourth volume of the Capcom | Generations compilations released for the PlayStation a |
The town featured in Roots: The Next | Generations was also built on the Golden Oak Ranch. |
The bank remained in the family in the next | generations, and both Henrik Heftye and Thomas Johannes |
e to Napoleon was resented by the following | generations, as a man and prelate he is remembered as a |
en its use was neglected again in the later | generations until Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani revived |
armony to improve the quality of the future | generations. |
Among the younger | generations, the word has come to mean a more formal so |
tation of the experiments on the successive | generations of protozoa contains a fatal flaw'. |
preserving all that is gold for the future | generations to carry forward the human zeal for excelle |
other print material to show how the older | generations lived in the area. |
(What Values Should We Leave for the Future | Generations??) 1982 |
ribed the contrasting fortunes of the three | generations in Fathers, Sons and Football. |
nds, and is especially favored by the older | generations. |
with his adult children, and the following | generations. |
Excelsior class (2293-2320s) from the film | Generations. |
eft the series to take a role on the series | Generations. |
itions of the Potawatomi people to the next | generations. |
The newer | generations were open-minded toward innovations and bel |
from the collector book, The Transformers: | Generations and it came with Rodimus Prime's accessorie |
ing upper classmen who mentored the younger | generations in both Hall and University life. |
taught in schools or spoken by the younger | generations. |
luding The House of Yes and Roots: The Next | Generations. |
he knowledge of the dialect for the current | generations. |
ty lords from Macedonia, but their earliest | generations are unknown. |
n tribes promised that all their subsequent | generations would remain anti-British anti-nationals. |
Their latest | generations of Symmetrix, the DMX and the V-Max series, |
selves, their reservation, and their future | generations. |
Their ensuing | generations, being passionate in their resolve to prote |
abited by its builders and their subsequent | generations. |
ny clients have been touring with them over | generations. |
econd half of the 17th century then several | generations later following the American Revolutionary |
as originally named the Denechaud, then for | generations was the De Soto Hotel. |
Since then, three | generations of Minors have ascended to the presidency o |
Theory of | generations (or sociology of generations) is a theory p |
tors, who in many cases had lived there for | generations, did not all wish to leave Denmark. |
of people who have been residing there for | generations. |
ies living in the area have lived there for | generations and their names can be viewed on land deeds |
has many families who have lived there for | generations. |
ared to engage the world and thereby impact | generations to the glory of God." |
Though new | generations of students came who had not known Sugden, |
There are about three overlapping | generations per year and a partial fourth. |
hol Daily News, the last three representing | generations of the same family. |
Three successive | generations of the Phelps tavern-keepers are chronicled |
alternative explanation for the three star | generations of NGC 2808 is that it may actually be the |
ns contains a biography of the three female | generations of Chang's family: her grandmother, her mot |
There are probably three main | generations with adults on wing in December, from April |
on Gate, was controlled by three successive | generations of the same family until 1207. |
recite a succession of Mages through sixty | generations back to the Rock and finally "Isa, son of M |
the mouths of the people through successive | generations from the 17th century, in 1906 a renowned C |
olkswagen Polo has evolved through numerous | generations to the present day. |
which were traditionally passed through the | generations survive today. |
se, one that can be passed down through the | generations. |
hat his popularity survived through several | generations. |
ji Restoration, the family heir through the | generations was in service to the Matsudaira of Takamat |
making is often a skill passed through many | generations. |
he murder of Moses is inherited through the | generations; this guilt then drives the Jews to religio |
to this model Barratt Due has through three | generations been an important institution in Norwegian |
to stay alive and be passed on through the | generations. |
feeling of deep sorrow building through the | generations, combined with a yearning for the restorati |
Lumbarda was passed down orally through the | generations, inspiring later renditions of the tale. |
taken up by his descendants through several | generations. |
ouses, as it can be traced back through the | generations - which means that if Prince Joseph Wenzel |
The Type 4 evolved through two | generations, the 411 (1968-72) and 412 series (1972-74) |
t members of the Douglas family through the | generations. |
house remained with this line through four | generations to her great grandson Robert Rilston, the s |
The firm's name continued through further | generations, the business being carried on through Arth |
he house's ownership passed through several | generations of Wood and then Glass families until Julia |
passed down from father to son through the | generations. |
teinbeck traced the two clans through three | generations, the musical limits the action to the perio |
aishnava saves a family through seventy-one | generations. |
The property was then inherited through the | generations down the female line until Sacheverell's fa |
the Waddel family, identified through three | generations with the history of the higher education in |
arl of March, whose rise through successive | generations from Norman times through the medieval peri |
ay be passed in 2 to 4 months; thus several | generations may result each year. |
Hindi film music and its lasting ties with | generations of British Asians. |
ch has played out millions of times through | generations of Americans, of improving one's lot in lif |
e title in North America, titled Growlanser | Generations |
oardi he wrote an autobiography titled Jazz | Generations: A Life in American Music and Society (Bayo |
The same plant can host three to five | generations of beetles. |
location, the species produces two to three | generations annually (in May-June, July-August and in w |
n is to be considered, and passed to future | generations as, "true history." |
He also has been guitar teacher to several | generations of Dominican guitarists. |
normally, but not always confined to older | generations and the dialect itself stands in an extreme |
gathering also provides training to younger | generations keeping the tradition alive. |
Oakland, California that was home to three | generations of the Pardee family. |
ut their lives to promote the dances to new | generations. |
ler, and perhaps, to pass it down to future | generations. |
rd-won lessons there are not lost to future | generations of soldiers. |
in the DNA and can get passed down to other | generations. |
transmit the same unimpaired to succeeding | generations, do ordain and establish this Constitution. |
His work was an inspiration to future | generations of writers and marks an early stage in the |
Abdul Khaliq bequeathed to subsequent | generations of the Naqshbandi silsila a series of princ |
ent to this conference talking to different | generations in the workplace and they referred to her g |
important ritual site dating mostly to the | generations before and after the Roman Conquest. |
g so unheard of, so unthinkable to previous | generations, that I only wish that mine had not been gu |
orwegian art by acting as a mentor to three | generations of Norwegian artists. |
They may have up to ten | generations per year, depending on temperature and area |
ails which would otherwise be lost to later | generations. |
important ritual site dating mostly to the | generations before and after the Roman Conquest of Brit |
In southern Europe, there can be up to five | generations yearly. |
There are two to three | generations per year with adults on wing from the end o |
Bank and Trust Company, which grew to serve | generations of Richmonders as an African-American owned |
on, the factories have offered jobs to many | generations of Kuusankoski citizens, making the area so |
The church also caters to different | generations ranging from toddlers to adults. |
plied that 'It shall never be said to after | generations that the Earl of Winton deserted King James |
architecture and served as home to several | generations of a remarkable family. |
inia and Nevada Cities accessible to future | generations. |
Though the T1 to T3 | generations were named unofficially and retrospectively |
cipated in the riots, as well as to younger | generations of activists. |
students, he was an inspiration to several | generations of young HSU faculty members. |
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