Descendent Sentence Examples

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  • You can prove you are direct-line descendent from the deceased.

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  • The essential role of the father and his descendent's luck, the need to be clutter free and the concepts of harmony and balance are all included in the article by Ms. Robertson.

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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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  • Today's smoky eyes are a descendent of the 80s decade.

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  • A descendent of Scottish royalty and one of seven children, he was born and raised in Akansas.

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  • Just to make things as confusing as possible, Midway decided that this Kung Lao is a descendent of "Great Kung Lao", bearing a striking resemblance to the legendary figure.

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  • The reverse of a pedigree chart, the descendent tree traces only the descendents of an ancestor.

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  • In 1847, his descendent, another Hans Greiner, began making glass ornaments shaped like fruits and nuts.

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  • She promised to return 107 years later to visit John Bell's nearest descendent.

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  • Because descendent Mary Aspinwall Tappan gave the estate to the orchestra in 1936, it became the permanent summer home of the musicians.

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  • However, many sonar contacts were recorded, and the researchers generally found the evidence to be positive that something large inhabited Loch Ness whether or not it was a descendent of a long-necked aquatic relative of a dinosaur.

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  • If Nessie truly is a cryptid of unexplained origin or a descendent of the plesiosaurs, the creature could be one of the last of its kind.

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  • From the time the ring is first placed on your finger, you should take precautions to insure that it can be used as an heirloom, no matter how many descendent may vie for its glitter in coming years.

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  • The Stanford-Binet intelligence scale is a direct descendent of the Binet-Simon scale, the first intelligence scale created in 1905 by psychologist Alfred Binet (1857-1911) and Theophilus Simon.

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  • My father was the mad warlord's most trusted advisor, the descendent of the first warlord's brother.

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  • It revised the arming andorganization of the Statute of national militia, the lineal descendent of the old fyrd, cheser.

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