Lineage Sentence Examples

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  • It is only conferred on those of royal lineage and upon high officers of state.

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  • The name of her long-dead daughter was the end of her family's lineage.

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  • The Afghans are eternally boasting of their lineage, their independence and their prowess.

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  • His lineage was (in the opinion of one of them at least) of doubtful purity; and so it was his duty to lay down the high-priesthood and be content to rule the nation.

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  • His brothers didn't hate him just because of his lineage.

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  • Fat cells arise from the fibroblast lineage, and consist of a central lipid droplet, surounded by a thin skin of active cytoplasm.

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  • While playing this strong mother may have seemed like a departure for Bullock, she has some strong lineage behind her.

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  • He held up the necklace, gazing at the symbol that marked his lineage.

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  • The family from which he claimed descent was of ancient lineage.

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  • One close agnate of K lineage was living in Ankara with an Ankara wife.

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  • We use a range of genetic and embryological techniques including transgenesis, descriptive molecular embryology and the analysis of cell lineage.

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  • They passed the obelisk marked with the White God's lineage.

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  • The Myrmecobius of Western Australia is a bushy-tailed ant-eater about the size of a squirrel, and from its lineage and structure of more than passing interest.

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  • The Oxus figures in Persian romantic history as the limit between Iran and Turan, but the substratum of settled population to the north as well as the south was probably of Iranian lineage.

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  • His father, Pons, comte de Fenelon, was a country gentleman of ancient lineage, large family and small estate.

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  • An estimated 10% of lineage advertisements in the classified ' motors for sale ' section are traders.

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  • He was a champion fencer, horseman and marksman, and did all the things expected of a man of his lineage.

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  • From these details he started to trace the lineage of the family.

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  • This is so because one lineage cannot falsely claim another lineage 's land with impunity.

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  • His family lineage and wealth didn't help Daniel Day-Lewis when it came to the local neighborhood boys.

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  • As a wife she was expected to bear children, especially male children, thereby continuing the royal lineage.

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  • Prior to the new migrations of the fungus from Mexico, a clonal lineage, US1, predominated throughout the world.

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  • The tracing resulted in 36 320 cows being assigned to 11 786 cow families with more than one cow per maternal lineage.

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  • You may talk of desert, or family lineage, or race, or ethnic group, or absurdly of ancient history.

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  • Simply put, a core part of what hereditary monarchy is all about is lineage.

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  • The corridor is beautifully ornamented by figures in stucco, of the royal lineage from the Tudors to our time.

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  • If you are choosing a dog from a rescue organization, information about the dog's lineage or heredity may be limited or nonexistent.

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  • With the family sports lineage, Farrell's childhood aspiration was to be a football player too.

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  • In a more modern era it's no different, except that the lineage is becoming weaker because of marriages to non-Jewish people.

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  • Purebred dogs are naturally higher-priced than mongrels, and demonstrating the animal's lineage is another way to reassure buyers.

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  • This service will help them build up an offical registry of all dogs of that particular breed, tracking the population growth as well as creating a pedigree database to record the breed's lineage.

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  • I paid $800.00 with the confidence of getting a specific lineage, but now I am very upset, uncertain of my pet's heritage and I'm not getting any answers from the breeder.

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  • A company called Metamophix makes and markets a Dog DNA Breed Test that shows if dogs have parents in common as well as confirms their lineage.

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  • The company was founded in 1882 London, England, when much of the world was segregated and treated according to their lineage.

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  • As the story comes to a twisting peak, all is revealed about Soma's own mysterious lineage, throwing a new twist on an old story.

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  • Suffice to say that in the latter, Soma is back and this time somebody is dead set on using his lineage against him as part of a plot to form a balance between good and evil.

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  • Some of the most popular MMOGs are World of Warcraft, Lineage, Final Fantasy XI and Everquest.

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  • However, most African children from traditional families will continue to learn the ancient movements and rituals of their people, further breathing life into an already beautiful lineage of dance.

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  • All of these lineage databases can provide helpful information.

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  • The card catalog or a librarian can help you locate possible lineage books that might contain information on your family.

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  • There are numerous family history and lineage books you can view online.

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  • It's a simple matter to go to the courthouse to get copies of marriage, death and birth certificates to prove your lineage for a few generations back.

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  • Lineage charts are often know as family tree charts.

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  • There are several designs of lineage charts, including the pedigree chart, the descendent chart and the hourglass form.

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  • At one time, people had to travel to find out their lineage.

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  • Also called an "ascendant tree" or "direct lineage tree," a pedigree family tree is the most popular style of tree.

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  • Family lineage trees are excellent for family reunions or other get-togethers, but they can be impractical for simple genealogy work.

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  • Because of the volume of information contained in family lineage trees, you are severely limited in the number of generations you're able to include.

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  • Many early Roman leaders claimed Hercules in their lineage.

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  • Whether you are applying for a lineage society or researching an ancestor, free military records have valuable information.

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  • The Daughters of the American Revolution is a lineage society of descendents of patriots from the Revolutionary War.

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  • These records can also trace lineage for relatives long deceased, helping you to fill out your family tree more completely.

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  • Cyndi's List of Genealogical Sites on the Internet has a list of lineage societies.

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  • Lineage societies require each member submit documentation on a ancestor veteran's service.

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  • Some lineage societies have their own genealogy library.

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  • On the other hand, other genealogists are less likely to accept the DNA research, seeing it as a very limited way to trace lineage and ethnicity, and not as fulfilling as the name and date tracing of more traditional genealogy practices.

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  • For historians researching Native American lineage, the National Archives has extensive holdings from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

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  • Death records can provide valuable insight for genealogists, and they may even help you figure out the lineage for individuals in your family tree.

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  • Paranormal romance may actually trace its lineage to Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire and The Vampire Lestat.

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  • He was surrounded by a patriarchal establishment of wives and children; and to him most of the distinguished families of Bahia still trace their lineage.

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  • The royal history traces the lineage of the kings to the ancient Buddhist monarchs of India.

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  • If he marries, it is to have children who may celebrate them after his death; if he has no children, he lies under the strongest obligation to adopt them from another family, ` with a view,' writes the Hindu doctor, ` to the funeral cake, the water and the solemn sacrifice.'" "May there be born in our lineage," so the Indian Manes are supposed to say, "a man to offer to us, on the thirteenth day of the moon, rice boiled in milk, honey and ghee."

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  • He then proceeds to show that, though His lineage is traced through Joseph's ancestors, He was but the adopted son of Joseph, and he tells the story of the Virgin-birth.

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  • All the emperors have based their claims on their direct descent from Solomon and the queen of Sheba; but it is needless to say that in many, if not in most, cases their success has been due more to the force of their arms than to the purity of their lineage.

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  • Hence the invention of Galahad, son to Lancelot by the Grail king's daughter; predestined by his lineage to achieve the quest, foredoomed, the quest achieved, to vanish, a sacrifice to his father's fame, which, enhanced by connexion with the Grailwinner, could not risk eclipse by his presence.

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  • The people still cherished a loyalty to the Hasmonaean lineage, although the young princes were also the sons of Herod.

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  • Nevertheless Tarnowski was emphatically an aristocrat and an oligarch, proud of his ancient lineage and intensely opposed to the democratic tendencies of the szlachta.

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  • On both the father's and the mother's side he was of ancient lineage.

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  • Family lineage diagrams are another option.

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  • It has many great examples of family lineage charts, some of which even include photographs.

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  • Cyndi's List is a great resource for examples of lineage diagrams, as well as several other tree styles.

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  • Enchanted Learning has several tree templates an examples, including some that might be perfect for a family lineage diagram.

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  • His family lineage is one of greatness within the science world - many of his relatives were writers and biologists, and his grandfather was a personal friend of Darwin.

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  • Don't have a cooking lineage or hand-me-down recipe box in your clan?

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  • The town boasts a lineage of witches in the Bennett families and the novels predict that werewolves will make their own appearance.

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  • When you watch The Young and the Restless, you'll see it is based upon the concept of family lineage, as the various generations of five distinct families interact with each other on the program.

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  • By his father's side, who followed the occupation of a tanner, he was descended from a family long known in the district, and the purity of whose Scottish lineage had been tinged by alliance with French Protestant refugees; but it was from his mother's race, the Lowthers, farmers or small proprietors in Annandale, that he seems to have derived the most distinctive features of his personality.

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  • There was thus no grander lineage in China than that of Confucius; and on all his progenitors, since the throne of Shang passed from their line, with perhaps one exception, he could look back with complacency.

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  • The untimely death of that monarch upon the battlefield of Megiddo (608 B.C.), followed by the inglorious reigns of the kings who succeeded him, who became puppets in turn of Egypt or of Babylonia, silenced for a while the Messianic hopes for a future king or line of kings of Davidic lineage who would rule a renovated kingdom in righteousness and peace.

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  • The state was founded by Pratap Singh (1740-1791), a Rajput of ancient lineage, and increased by his adopted son Bakhtawar Singh.

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  • His chosen instruments were two men whom his enemies called his favorites, though it was absurd to apply the name either to an elderly statesman like Michael de la Pole, who was made chancellor in 1384, or to Robert de Vere, earl of Oxford, a young noble of the oldest lineage, who was the kings other confidant.

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