The descendants of one individual.
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1 Western Europe asked North America, Military Intelligence, and Halo to remain on - line .
2 So just top line question; is wearing sunscreen still a good idea?
3 The line I remember was 'Change before they change you.' Autonomy, right?
4 Therefore this time line possible: -maybe contracted last Saturday at ACB event.
5 Take a good look at its product line over the past year.
1 In an instant you forget; the sky is bright; the blood pounds.
2 The blood flows into the chest; it fills the lungs; he suffocates.
3 In addition to diabetes, high - blood pressure and certain cancers are also possible.
4 Vegetable blood changes colour in the leaves; experiment with spurge; with picris.
5 He choked; the blood beat in his head; he was at bursting-point.
1 The stock , however, remains down some 30 percent so far this year.
2 Terrell said the company was open to a possible stock market listing.
3 The recent stock market volatility has given Liberty pause, the source said.
4 So far, Trump's political proposals have largely helped the U.S. stock market.
5 A stock tracking facility, market reports and personal finance information are included.
1 However, a multimodality approach is necessary to depict cases of liver origin .
2 However, my more serious correspondents want to know the origin of witchcraft.
3 An example of the time gap surrounds the age of angiosperm's origin .
4 Furthermore, EFSA derived new MRL proposals for some commodities of animal origin .
5 As long as the advice is good, the origin doesn't really matter.
1 Cycling the highest road in Europe Isn't the best ascent a descent ?
2 A rerun of 1914's descent into global war is really rather unlikely.
3 It is a common genetic anomaly, especially among people of African descent .
4 They'd surely used a crapload of battery power fighting the unscheduled descent .
5 The only true choice left is how to control the accelerating descent .
1 However, the new results show the house cat lineage is far older.
2 However, the role of PRC2 in lineage - committed somatic cells is mostly unknown.
3 He's also grown to understand how significant his family lineage is too.
4 This review highlights the current models attempting to explain T lineage commitment.
5 First, the antiquity of its lineage ; secondly, the antiquity of its self.
1 Ship them in a paper envelope for paternity, ancestry or health testing.
2 However, there are no established guidelines for the representation of ancestry information.
3 Results: We assessed genetic ancestry in 392 African American subjects with asthma.
4 The deep ancestry of whales remained a virtually insoluble problem for decades.
5 We then conducted a trans - ancestry meta-analysis and discovered 35 additional new loci.
1 It's an indefinable quality, but pedigree sure counts in Europe's premier competition.
2 His pedigree and form suggest 10 furlongs is well within his compass.
3 The founders of the new journal, called PeerJ, come with a pedigree .
4 As for the food, it's everything you'd hope for from its pedigree .
5 It is used in a pedigree drawn up for him in 1601.
1 A child's right to know its genetic parentage should always come first.
2 It shocked me to hear him admit my eldest brother's true parentage .
3 He wanted to tell Quentin what Coran had said about his parentage .
4 This divine parentage has the sense in which the words were spoken.
5 This was the first intimation given of the parentage of the child.
1 If you wish to see your bloodline survive, you need to consider-
2 He knows his responsibility to the bloodline , and so does Empress Tabrina.
3 Women make all major decisions in the community and carry the bloodline .
4 The bloodline archives would enable her experts to suggest optimum genetic matches.
5 If a bloodline of terror, I would say make him fear you.
1 Therefore neither does it make any real distinction of paternity and filiation .
2 Therefore paternity and filiation in God, consequent upon generation, are only logical relations.
3 But filiation presupposes nativity; for the Son is so called because He is born.
4 Thus paternity and filiation are real relations in God.
5 Therefore, there are Five notions in God: "innascibility," "paternity," " filiation , " "common spiration," and "procession."
1 This blue- blood line of succession is now enshrined in the Admission to Schools Act.
2 She's from the same blood line as Queenie.
3 To be British does not mean, and never did, to be part of a blood line .
4 He wanted her because of her blood line .
5 We are called upon to support our blood line and make sacrifices for our partner and family.
1 And our line of descent was taking its chances amid it all.
2 Parliament, therefore, set aside the direct line of descent and accepted Henry.
3 The line of descent is limited exclusively in the female's children.
4 Journal' July 1863 especially on intermissions in the line of descent .
5 He gave thirty years of his life to establishing the line of descent .
6 Then he suggests a line of descent leading to the monkey.
7 The completely developed individual is always a terminal representative in her line of descent .
8 Age has more honor than all his patrician line of descent can give him.
9 Can we narrow their line of descent down to a single pair for each?
10 You can only succeed your brother in the line of descent if she is illegitimate.
11 The title did not come to the present earl in the direct line of descent .
12 Frederick represented the straight and expected line of descent .
13 The line of descent is clear, if the proofs of your brother's statement are found.
14 Here, however, are Moissart, Voissart, Croissart, and Froissart, all in the direct line of descent .
15 Towards the foot of the hill, an expanse of snow stretched across the line of descent .
16 But he is a many-sided creature, and may still be traced in another line of descent .
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