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Meanings of distant descendant in anglès
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Usage of distant descendant in anglès
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The distantdescendant has no displacency; The husbandmen are encouraged to diligence.
2
The distantdescendant presides over the feast; His sweet spirits are strong.
3
Its plains and marshes being opened up, It was made into fields by the distantdescendant.
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The crops of the distantdescendant Look (thick) as thatch, and (swelling) like a carriage-cover.
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The boundaries and smaller divisions are nicely adjusted, And the millets yield abundant crops, The harvest of the distantdescendant.
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Nineteen-year-old Willem, tall and black-haired like Vor, looked to be his son but was actually a distantdescendant, many generations removed.
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The distantdescendant comes, When their wives and children Are bringing food to those (at work) in the south-lying acres.
8
It is difficult to say who the 'I' in the piece is, but evidently he and the ' distantdescendant' are different persons.
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We sow all the kinds of grain, Which grow up straight and large, So that the wish of the distantdescendant is satisfied.
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The distantdescendant will come, When their wives and children Are bringing food to those (at work) on the south-lying acres.
11
Burnin' Train is a distantdescendant of Brilliant Disguise, while Rainmaker offers a glimmer of hope in the dust of an endless drought.
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Those who made us are distantdescendants of those who made the machines that probably destroyed your world.
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The long view that might have saved their distantdescendants required a vision and extended altruism instinctively difficult to marshal.
14
Her distantdescendants followed.
15
Apodids, distantdescendants of Earth's swiftlets, combed the beach below for the shimmering blue and green bivalves that were abundant in the costal regions.
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They were, indeed, in exactly the same position in which the distantdescendants of the human race may one day be expected to find themselves.