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Meanings of direct inheritance in English
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Usage of direct inheritance in English
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The curriculum of the Middle Ages was a directinheritance from Rome.
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This love of liberty was the directinheritance of James Armour.
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It had come to her, with other memories, by directinheritance.
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Therefore, we hypothesized that maternal 5-HTTLPR genotype influences the child's brain development beyond directinheritance.
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But at that point the directinheritance failed.
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He had a marvellously sensitive temperament, a directinheritance from his famous border ancestor, Paul Cotter.
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Josie's piece-speaking talent was evidently a directinheritance.
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Therefore the advantage in height which the seedlings gained by this cross cannot be attributed to directinheritance.
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Her love of the violin is a directinheritance from him, and she may reach his heart through her music.
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And if anyone had promised anything for his heritage, I remit it, and I also remit all 'reliefs' which were promised for directinheritance.
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The world usually expects directinheritance and a theatric impressiveness of genius in its next-door neighbor before it accepts the proof of his works alone.