Ten thousand years ago, our ancestors made civilization possible by creating agriculture.
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About two million years ago, our hominin ancestors began to change again.
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While her ancestors were concerned with commerce, however, her business is e-commerce.
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The sequence differences, however, indicate that they are derived from different ancestors.
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Of course, Ramsey's ancestors had been outside, freezing in the slaves' quarters.
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Clearly, the common genes suggest that the viruses share a common ancestor.
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The island was also home to a dwarf elephant ancestor, for example.
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However, in peach ancestor, these syntenic regions were quickly lost or deleted.
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Finally forced to honor his ancestor two thousand years after the fact.
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Yes, the portrait of my ancestor that I brought back from France.
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The new enthusiasts see West as the ancestress of strong modern women.
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And then the stolidly common-sense Puritan ancestress in her made her laugh.
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So Mrs. Clifford had an ancestress who was a Roumanian, had she?
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Nella-Rose, now that her father considered, was dangerously like her picturesque ancestress!
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And in Nan the soul of her French ancestress lived anew.
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But again the blood of his forebear was rousing strange tremblings within him.
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Are you aware, sir, that these Crozers killed your forebear at the kirk-door?'
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But he is not generally intrusive, content to render homage to his illustrious forebear.
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Henry Moore shrewdly avoided all mention of his artistic forebear.
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His grandson Jeremy Matthews spoke at the unveiling, paying tribute to his forebear's bravery.
Uso de ancestresses en inglés
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Their noble ancestresses of the Renaissance understood and did these things better-soHelen reflected.
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She was human, after all, and had thousands of plebeian and primitive ancestors and ancestresses.
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She was what her ancestresses had been for generations.
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That poem was written by a very clever man who married one of my ancestresses.
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Your ancestresses came from citadels and castles; no Schorlin ever yet brought his bride from a tradesman's house.
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The look of her New England ancestresses who had borne life and death without flinching was on her face.
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You've got a gay old lot of ancestors here, and ancestresses; and stunningly handsome some of 'em is, too.
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Shades of my modest ancestresses!
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In the old days it was otherwise, when my great ancestresses ruled, and then we did not fear the Fung.
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One of my ancestresses fought as a shield maiden-asI thought myself until today-inthe great Bravalla fight long ago.
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When we have dined, Madaline, I will take you to the picture-gallery, and introduce you to my ancestors and ancestresses.
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I looked around me at the ruffled and periwigged gentlemen, the smiling ladies, who were my ancestors and ancestresses, with interest.
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Apollonia had brought it to the beloved Signorina, as her ancestresses in the wild mountain village might have laid offerings on Baal's shrine.
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Our ancestresses particularly were often charming women, and almost as often sensible women; but, like the men of Athens, they were too superstitious.
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Quavers stopped at demi-semi-demi, but there is no reason to suppose that either atoms or ancestresses of the Virgin will be so complacent.
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The voice of many Knickerbocker ancestresses spoke in her, and between herself and a real emergency she interposed the impenetrable buckler of a conventionality.