They are close to the ancestral stock from which other pteraspidiforms evolved. |
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That which is patrimonial is that which is inherited from the ancestral past. |
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It was a study on building political autonomy through maintaining ancestral knowledge and the traditional economy. |
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In addition, men possess other types of DNA that will tell him about the female ancestral line. |
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In West African culture, ancestral continuity is something to be celebrated rather than avoided. |
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Today that ancestral house accommodates a dance academy run by my daughter. |
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So the ancestral kagus gave up flying, keeping large wings for display purposes. |
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The struggle of the Afro-Americans for the right and the opportunity to assess their ancestral cultures had its own dialectics. |
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When reintroduced into the ancestral host, some lineages were able to reverse the changes, thereby readapting to the original host. |
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Now aged 50, he lives in the family's ancestral home at Killeheen, near Reens Pike, west of the town, where he has his graphic design business. |
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The others who were farther, shivered at his loud scream as it echoed and re-echoed within the walls of the large ancestral home. |
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His effort appears to have been geared more toward ancestral rehabilitation than ancestral glorification. |
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The ancestral amniotes were small animals, superficially resembling primitive, insectivorous lizards. |
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The significance of the ancestral gods was an innate part of my growing up in Fiji. |
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It is believed that family members join the ancestral world after death to protect the living. |
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This gives you an idea of just how ancient this particular species was in terms of its ancestral lineage. |
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These non-literate people were fighting to protect their ancestral homelands and their way of life. |
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Moreover, all other lineages can be traced to one of the ancestral types found in Africa. |
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These are the places where ancestral remains are kept and ancestral spirits live. |
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An individual may claim the use of and the right to burial in the ancestral lands of either parent. |
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That area, which belongs to the Maori people there in terms of ancestral use, he would walk all over. |
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I suppose you posh newcomers want to hijack our ancestral lands to grow your own organic fruit and veg. |
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The father of two sons and six daughters, Muktiram lives in his ancestral home in Bharatpur. |
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Maybe it's the Maori ancestral blood going all kooky at being reunited with its ancient habitat? |
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The Sakya tradition is closely bound up with the Khon ancestral lineage, which derived from celestial beings. |
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With adversity comes maturity, and today Westwood enjoys a new appreciation for golf's ancestral home. |
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The house is the ancestral home of Baron Stourton but after the family moved out in the 1960s it fell into disrepair. |
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It thus seems likely that the ancestral arthropod from which insects evolved had appendages on all its segments. |
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A popular theory has proposed that anisogamy originated through disruptive selection acting on an ancestral isogamous population. |
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Mapuches have strongly protested against discrimination and demanded the return of their ancestral land. |
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Educated urbanites are often the elite returnees to ancestral villages and are often given authority to set development agendas. |
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The most important rituals revolve around the cycle of ancestral and royal observances. |
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On the prow of the Kebako Puka a snake coils around a mountain, symbolizing the tidal wave that destroyed the Lamalerans' ancestral home. |
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Once upon a time, ground sloths or camels or even ancestral rhinoceroses may have inhabited your part of the country. |
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The role of Hampton Court as an ancestral home in antiquarian taste shaped its early Stuart function as the focus for ambassadorial receptions. |
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The biggest holiday for them is the three-day series of ceremonies to sacrifice to the ancestral spirits and ritually renew the village. |
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The hall is a venue where Chinese-Indonesians practice barongsai, or the lion dance, their ancestral cultural legacy they cultivate in Indonesia. |
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So most nationals prefer not to talk about their cultural roots and very often do not even know their ancestral tree. |
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The ancestral archosaur was a predator that could probably locomote on two or four legs. |
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Research on Arrernte society has been preoccupied with the mythology and traditions dealing with the ancestral beings and associated ceremonies. |
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The canyons, arroyos, and rincons of the Southwest were the ancestral home of indigenous, prehistoric Pueblo peoples. |
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Finally, ancestral archosaurs had a double row of bony plates running along the backbone. |
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This ancestral telomeric element has evolved to optimize telomere maintenance. |
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Their ancestral knowledge of wood, techniques and music combine to produce guitars, violins or harps, double basses, and bandores. |
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Thousands were massacred by white settlers or evicted from their ancestral lands. |
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They may remember the hot salty sea, their ancestral home, their first food. |
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The fund-raiser was to help dedicate a memorial park nearby the Kennedy ancestral home in New Ross, Co. Wexford. |
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The origin of turtles and tortoises from ancestral reptiles is still unclear. |
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The Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma wants to reclaim ancestral homeland in central and southern Ohio. |
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Also apparent is an ancestral link with Elizabethan miscellanies like Tottel's Songs and Sonnettes and The Paradyse of Daynty Deuises. |
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All of the snake toxin types still possess the bioactivity of the ancestral proteins in at least some of the toxin isoforms. |
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This ancestral biogeographic distribution encompassed a much broader range, comprising Siberia and southern Europe-northern Africa. |
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Congruence is interpreted to mean that a widespread ancestral biota was fragmented by a series of successive vicariant events. |
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An answer lies, he says, in the origin and modification of the ancestral biramous limb. |
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What does this mean for native groups like the Cree and Mohawks of Canada and the US, whose ancestral lands are cut literally by the border? |
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One diagram of helmets shows a simple, radially symmetrical ancestral helmet at the bottom. |
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They feel entitled to de-clutter their lives from those mouldy old ancestral obligations. |
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We may then suppose that the ancestral form was a monad with a theca which, in some progeny, assumed the form found in the Apusozoa. |
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His recent paintings are not abstract evolutions of ancestral designs but oversized traditional motifs inscribed on a simplified ground. |
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For the uncrowned queen of The Royle Family, Sue Johnston, tracing her ancestral roots was a matter of working class pride. |
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The focus is on trees that have served as mediators between mundane human life and spiritual or ancestral realms. |
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In Shiver, a sexy bride and her nebbish hubby go to visit her cousins in their ancestral home. |
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And third, differentiation may have evolved in allopatry as a contiguous ancestral population became fragmented by vicariance. |
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Directly observable from fossils, the ancestral cetacean also had a pachyostotic bulla and elongate molar shear facets. |
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From the ancestral wolf, humans selected forms as diverse as Chihuahuas, St. Bernards, poodles, and bulldogs. |
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An early scholar believed that they were Caddoans, ancestral to the Wichitas. |
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In a sense, Beloved returns Morrison to her own novelistic origins even as it returns African Americans to their ancestral past. |
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Remnants of the herds ancestral to all domesticated camels may still survive in the deserts of central Asia. |
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The billingsellaceans may form the ancestral stock from which all the subsequent articulate brachiopods are believed to have been derived. |
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The scientists found that primitive freshwater plants provided the ancestral stock from which all of the earth's green land plants are descended. |
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Lineages that had alternated between cell types produced significantly more virions than did the ancestral stock on PDE cells. |
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Eventually, the longer-lived stocks even exhibited increased early fecundity, compared to the ancestral type of stock. |
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Populations that did not evolve far from the ancestral stock are all included in the long-ranging B. rhombiferus. |
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Cousteau and his crew of 22 are already in the islands, exploring the mid-ocean ecosystem that native Hawaiians view as their ancestral home. |
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In other words, our ancestral rodents did not merely evolve gradually until they emerged as bipeds with opposable thumbs. |
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Manalito, a native Indian with ancestral origins in Canada, recalls the moment when news of the tsunami first broke. |
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But now chain-link fences topped with razor wire snake over the low hills, keeping them out of their ancestral lands. |
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T'Llaiah, the third daughter of Slevibh, was perched upon the cold, stone, subsellium in the ancestral estate's succulent garden. |
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Obviously, in any phylogenetic analysis a subset of the characters will retain the ancestral state. |
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Browns is for those who prefer their countryside retreat served up with urban chic rather than ancestral grandeur. |
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Palingenesis has been used for the exact reproduction of ancestral features by inheritance. |
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The sequence-structure distance can be interpreted as a surrogate for the difference in energies between an ancestral and a descendant protein. |
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Another animal backed into a corner of its ancestral range and feeling the pressures of climate change is the endangered Florida panther. |
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Modern Hopis and Navajos parade as hoary traditionalists, rightful stewards by ancestral occupance. |
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With running, they are returning to their ancestral roots as hunters, herders, retrievers and sled pullers. |
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For each paralogous set with perturbed synteny, it was determined which locus was the ancestral locus of the paralogous set. |
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Although the patrilineal descendants of the six forgot their ancestral language they retained a nostalgic remembrance of their old place. |
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The high rate of evolution in ancestral repeats may be due partly to higher levels of hypermutable CpG dinucleotides. |
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Our mothers and fathers, recent and ancestral, worked faithfully to open doors shut hard by hatred and denial. |
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As the narrative shifts to the preacher's dream work, a girl reiterates her own account of the false prophecy she heard from ancestral fathers. |
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The ancestral archosaurs probably originated some 250 million years or so ago, in the late Permian period. |
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First, this explanation requires a bias among researchers in selecting for combinations of traits inherited from the same ancestral species. |
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Sangomas are a mixture of priest, diviner, predictor and healer with powers derived from being the incarnation of an ancestral spirit. |
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For reference and further processing, the pedigree data can also be saved in a simple text file, using tab indents to indicate ancestral levels. |
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Albeit there are those latter-day scientists who would tend instead to award the ancestral palm to the lungfish. |
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Other molecular studies suggest that Indo-Pacific leatherbacks may be ancestral to global leatherback populations. |
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The fellow feeling might also have emanated from sharing the common ancestral lineage of the same village. |
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While Cuban exile leaders pine for a return to their ancestral home, many people of African descent in Cuba say they will never let that happen. |
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Many Koreans believe in ancestral spirits and observe Confucian rituals concerning funerals, mourning practices, and memorial services. |
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The ancestral tooth shape is conical, but there are numerous variations depending on the diet of the fish. |
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Even so, many believe in the ability of ancestral spirits to influence events and intercede on behalf of kin. |
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It strongly supports Pliocene and Pleistocene australopithecines being ancestral not to humans but to modern African pongids. |
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It is also the ancestral home of Inupiat Eskimos and Gwich'in Athabascan Indians, who depend on the bounty of the refuge to survive. |
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Works like these are the focal point of a community's spiritual life, prayers, and invocations for ancestral intervention. |
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However, it is only the northern flank of this ancestral edifice that remains. |
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Flathead chief Victor refused to move his band from the Bitterroot Valley, the ancestral homeland of the Flatheads. |
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The proposed amendment now attempts to make daughters coparceners at birth in ancestral property. |
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Today's birds descend from a generalist ancestral finch that invaded the islands from mainland Ecuador. |
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Some of the genetic polymorphism that existed in the ancestral populations was lost in the populations of the two lakes. |
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Instead, many used a scenario approach to conclude that solitary sessile polyps represent the ancestral cnidarian form. |
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Kabary, the flowery speeches given at all formal, ancestral occasions in the central highlands, are recognized as requiring great skill. |
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My father had been the only family member to counsel personal happiness over ancestral duty. |
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How can changes in an ancestral ontogeny be reconstructed, since the ancestors of most craniate radiations are extinct? |
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Ichthyosaurs first appeared in the Early Triassic as fully fledged aquatic animals with no obvious ancestral forms. |
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That is, all Cyanobacteria and algal chloroplasts are, together, all of the descendants of some unique common ancestral cyanobacterium. |
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He had succeeded to the earldom in 1678 and embarked on an ambitious programme for refurbishing his Elizabethan ancestral home. |
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Through its improbably happy ending, the Athenians can retain their special 'earthborn' status and claim ancestral authority over all Ionians. |
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This implies that the ancestral polarity of the 4.6-kb inversion is the echinoid pattern. |
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In the end, when the family travels away from their ancestral home, it signifies the birth of a new dawn, the beginning of an aspiration. |
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In addition, there are five ancient ancestral temples, four schools, one reading room, two pavilions, and three memorial gateways. |
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Here, ancestral Brahmin priests give blessings with holy water and fill in records of family genealogies. |
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The feel of place emerges from an ancestral aesthetic that is mediated by the generative and transposable effects of ancestral places. |
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The first alternative is that the long basal branches are simply the chance result of genetic drift in a large, panmictic ancestral population. |
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Weaver's ceuvre is defined by its insistent iteration of the deathlessness of ancestral heritage amid the life cycle. |
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Today, though those bans have been lifted, we are still deprived of many of our ancestral teachings. |
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The ancestral metazoan gene structure gives the most parsimonious derivation of its descendant genes. |
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People also expect the deceased to maintain interest in their descendants, as ancestral spirits. |
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The baying hounds triggered a dim ancestral memory of rapacious wolf packs that was hard-wired somewhere deep inside his brain. |
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Genes have recently been discovered in the nuclear genomes of these that appear to have been introduced by an ancestral endosymbiont. |
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Alternatively, the ancestral species might have been dispersed between these disjunct ranges by migrating animals, such as birds. |
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Illness in African society is often attributed to the breaking of a taboo or machinations of malicious or sometimes displeased ancestral spirits. |
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I am the child of their ancestral dissonance with all its contrariness and overlappings. |
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It is now thought that the genes for the rod and cone pigments evolved from a common ancestral gene. |
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These populations offer a unique opportunity to monitor evolutionary dynamics in ancestral populations that harbor multiple strains of Wolbachia. |
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Members of the majority ethnic group trace their ancestral lineage through the maternal lines of families. |
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These lineages were characterized by means of a discriminant function separating the putative ancestral sample from the youngest sample of one of the species. |
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She reclaimed her title of countess and turned the decaying ancestral family seat into a house for homeless children at Wilsickow north of Berlin. |
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Haramiyids were originally considered ancestral to the multituberculates, an important group of rodent-like mammals of the Mesozoic and early Tertiary. |
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In one version of the story, Kupe was a fisher in the ancestral homeland called Hawaiki, who was annoyed by a great octopus which kept stealing his fish. |
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In particular, female indigobirds might prefer males with long tails like those of male paradise whydahs, perhaps because they retain an ancestral sensory bias. |
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The fossil record is replete with evidence supporting a plant-eating, basically frugivorous way of life for ancestral anthropoids, particularly hominoids. |
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In other words, at some point an ancestral deuterostome became really small, probably as a member of the meiofauna, and lost a number of complicated organ systems as a result. |
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At each dichotomy, the presumed ancestral genome size was indicated. |
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Boxes represent extant groups and their ancestral progenitors. |
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This group, including trypsin and chymotrypsin, evolved from a common ancestral protease, and all use the same mechanism of action at their active site. |
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Those of us who can't or won't brave nature in the raw should never underestimate the power of the local swimming pool, in providing that vital link with our ancestral past. |
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We've each made our own masks, breastplates, cloaks and ancestral images. |
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The painted stylized stockade, believed to represent the boundaries of ancestral lands, for instance, is often found on Nipmuc and Mohegan baskets. |
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Furthermore, the origin of new gene families with disparate functions from ancestral genes is implicated in the evolution of organismal diversity. |
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They also differ from other Iraqis in that their ancestral language is not Arabic but a dialect of Aramaic, also referred to as Chaldean, Assyrian, or Syriac. |
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Each year, thousands of devotees ascend the mountain at midnight under a full moon, chanting mantras, to offer their gifts to the ancestral spirits. |
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They recognize a wide range of supernatural beings, including demons, ancestral spirits, and divinities such as the sun god Surya and the rice goddess Dewi Sri. |
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Their ancestral array could have existed on the autosomes of the progenitor of the A. gambiae complex, from which some repeats were translocated onto the Y chromosome. |
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The evolutionary tree relating the mammalian species that share the amino-acid replacements dates back to the ancestral therian, 180 million years ago. |
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I insist on being read each and every one, so that I may duly reward each well-wisher with a sackful of sugar beets from the Zweibel ancestral home in Prussia. |
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The Quapaw maintained a homeland that was defined by their ancestral burial grounds, a dualistic social organization, and a religious concept of Wakonda. |
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Under that bill, the Government has allowed Maori to have absolute veto over coastal areas, right out to the territorial limit, where ancestral connection is established. |
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The ancestral lysin proteins may be useful for future laboratory studies. |
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This may explain the sometimes rapid reversion to ancestral cell sizes. |
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The sound produced is supposed to be the voices of the ancestral spirits. |
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In the millennia since early Mesopotamians first converted the fierce, ancestral aurochs into the contented cow, a wide variety of specialized breeds have been developed. |
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The body is usually interred on ancestral land or in the church cemetery. |
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More importantly, when extrapolating to ancient floras, you cannot guarantee that the autecological preferences of ancestral plants resemble those of their extant descendants. |
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Finally, the North and South American west coastal species appear to have evolved from the Old World smooth-seeded lupins, or from the same ancestral stock. |
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The remainder of his youth was lived in Cetinje, the ancestral capital of Montenegro. |
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National members said they would recognise the relationship of Maori and their culture and traditions with their ancestral lands, water, sites, wahi tapu, and other taonga. |
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In fact, it can be shown that the possible ancestral combinations of adjacent copies are given by the maximal antichains of the partial order on the duplication events. |
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They will also oppose any attempts to hunt grizzlies in their recognized ancestral homelands. |
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The mounds and middens are significant and long-lived disturbed areas, highly congenial to the weedy species ancestral to the earliest cultivated and domesticated food plants. |
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His contention that the backwoodsman's conquering spirit exacerbated Native American attempts to re-conquer Native ancestral lands reinforces what we already know. |
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As long as we are there at least we have a claim to our ancestral lands. |
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Foxworthy was also preaching to the newly minted white middle class, those who had ditched the pickup for an Audi and their ancestral segregation for affirmative action. |
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So with ethnicity, for example, it means they were targeted because of an ancestral, cultural, social, or national affiliation. |
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The Nevilles' music, inspired by the ancestral rhythms of their city, is mostly pop, funk, and soul. |
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The almost perfect colinearity of chromosome 20 sequence in humans and mouse could be interpreted as evidence that their form was ancestral to primates. |
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That is to say, the ancestral genes, the ancestral strain of inheritance, appears again in these little children. |
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At the end, these paintings-within-paintings float in mute isolation, like the ancestral ghosts of industry's first captains, or of art's old masters. |
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Another nonsense mutation at codon 187 is shared by the human, the chimpanzee and the gorilla, so that it is most likely to have occurred in their ancestral species. |
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The predominant view is that new species arise most often in allopatry where geographically isolated populations of the same ancestral species diverge progressively. |
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Just as the land provides the nutrients that ensures a yam's regermination, so too does it provide the basis of the ancestral regeneration of the matriline. |
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Think of the excitement a visit to his ancestral home there would create. |
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We had ascended the steep staircase and out through a narrow trapdoor on to the roof of the tower, high above the battlements of his creaking ancestral pile. |
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Other than an unresolved reticulation at the most ancestral node, the topology of this network is straightforward and there are three noteworthy results. |
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In 1957 Nikita Khrushchev decreed that the Chechens could return to their ancestral homelands. |
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However, Ando also studied Ankoku butoh, and from that tradition she inherits the idea of using movement and imagery to stir up deep, ancestral memory. |
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We checked in each of the 72 lineages whether the original mutation had reverted to its ancestral wild-type state by performing consensus population sequencing. |
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The battle was to avenge the death of Kevau Dagora's father, who died in a massacre by the Lakwaharn at Taurama, the ancestral village of the Western Motu. |
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Comparison of DNA in living humans provides clues to ancestral kinships. |
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People speaking languages ancestral to current Sotho and Nguni languages began settling no later than the 11th century. |
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Ardipithecus is situated temporally and cladistically between ancestral apes and later hominids. |
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The loss of cambium is well illustrated in Houttuynia of the Saururaceae, although that genus is not ancestral to monocots. |
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Out of gratitude that turns into love, Dapifer takes her to his ancestral home and she becomes the second Lady Dapifer on the trip to England. |
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The hotel inspector and small business saviour packs her pashminas and dangly earrings for a tour of her ancestral roots. |
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The local people, the Bharias and Gonds, still adhere closely to their ancestral traditions. |
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A woman passed away and had wanted to be taken back to her ancestral marae when that time came. |
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Furthermore, the numerical dominance of Hap1 and Hap2 suggests that it is ancestral, or plesiomorphic. |
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Tomorrow they will be visiting ancestral royal palaces in Hanover. |
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The ancestral pattern has a prominent anteroventral and distal coxal sensillum. |
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The exterior forms of a combination of gable and hip roofs reflect the forms seen in many ancestral fishing villages. |
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Other considerations include that of the emblem of tirelessness osamasinmi, of the Owo and Benin ancestral altar. |
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The king was bound to uphold ancestral law, but was at the same time the source for new laws for cases not addressed in previous tradition. |
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However, a few hymenopterans and hemipteroids do possess the ancestral insect mitogenome gene order. |
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He may well have been influenced by his mother in this regard, as Matilda also had a strong sense of ancestral rights and privileges. |
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Further, Eleanor championed the match, as Navarre bordered Aquitaine, thereby securing the southern border of her ancestral lands. |
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New genes can be generated from an ancestral gene when a duplicate copy mutates and acquires a new function. |
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Adaptation may cause either the gain of a new feature, or the loss of an ancestral feature. |
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This is the result of a single ancestral structure being adapted to function in different ways. |
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All organisms on Earth are descended from a common ancestor or ancestral gene pool. |
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It links overseas Chinese and their descendants to their heritage, even though they live thousands of miles away from their ancestral homelands. |
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Menhirs were erected by the U'wa people of Colombia in their ancestral territory. |
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Closely associated with tin mining in Cornwall are the subterranean ancestral knockers. |
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His birthplace and ancestral house in Motihari has been declared a protected monument of historical importance. |
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It was meant to console Vita for the loss of her ancestral home, Knole House, though it is also a satirical treatment of Vita and her work. |
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Most of his supporters' families had been dispossessed and were likely motivated by the desire to recover their ancestral lands. |
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The deeper ancestral demography of Bermuda's population has been obscured by the ethnic homogenisation of the last four centuries. |
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These poles are, then, placed next to graves and are associated with death and the ancestral world. |
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Scottish soccer enthusiasts also cite these games as ancestral to their sport. |
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Most of indigenous native Indonesian beliefs could be categorised as animism, shamanism as well ancestral worship. |
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Caracalla, it was claimed, tried to counter this influence by invoking his ancestral spirits. |
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This monument rests upon stone from Castello di Verrazzano, the explorer's ancestral home. |
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There are also a number of indigenous deities and ancestral worship in Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua. |
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Other founding fathers like James Madison had no ancestral connection but were imbued with ideas drawn from Scottish moral philosophy. |
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A chief of a clan is the only person who is entitled to bear the undifferenced arms of the ancestral founder of the clan. |
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The station was named after Euston Hall in Suffolk, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Grafton, the main landowners in the area. |
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Owain remained free, but he had lost his ancestral home and was a hunted prince. |
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The SNP marker P297 was recognised in 2008 as ancestral to the significant subclades M73 and M269, combining them into one cluster. |
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The tribal people of the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh eat ancestral dishes such as mushrooms, bamboo pickle, bamboo vegetables, etc. |
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Complicated factors can arise due to the presence of genetic polymorphisms in ancestral species and resultant lineage sorting. |
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The Permian witnessed the diversification of the early amniotes into the ancestral groups of the mammals, turtles, lepidosaurs, and archosaurs. |
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John still expected to recover his ancestral lands, and those English lords who held lands in Normandy would have to choose sides. |
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This high frequency may suggest some gene flow between ancestral human and Neanderthal populations due to mating between the two. |
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The ancestral species was likely smaller than the current one, as the earliest red fox fossils are smaller than modern populations. |
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In the Americas, rather an expansion of immigrant lineages of ancestral typical owls occurred. |
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This may be evidence that unidirectional airflow is an ancestral trait in diapsids. |
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It is one of a group of closely related animals that are descended from a common ancestral line of toads and which form a species complex. |
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In addition, this DNA analysis affirmed genetic connections back to ancestral peoples of northeast Asia. |
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The genetic structure of Africans was traced to 14 ancestral population clusters. |
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There are no large clusters of relatively homogeneous people and almost every individual has genetic alleles from several ancestral groups. |
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In about 1680, he rebuilt his ancestral seat of Stowe House in Cornwall in a grand style befitting his new noble status. |
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This is especially important where the descendant group is sharply differentiated by gross anatomy and mode of living from the ancestral group. |
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This appears to contradict the concept that the ancestral molluscan radula was mineralized. |
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They are apparently an ancestral feature, which subsequently disappeared in the placental lineage. |
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Major ancestral spirits include the Rainbow Serpent, Baiame, Dirawong and Bunjil. |
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We caution that the sampled Yamna individuals from Samara might not be directly ancestral to Corded Ware individuals from Germany. |
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This MRCA may well have contemporaries who are also ancestral to some but not all of the extant population. |
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However, other unofficial criteria often include having a Danish ancestral or ethnic identity. |
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His view of the period of peace under King Frode was very low and was only satisfied when King Knut brought back the ancestral customs. |
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In some cases, this was a movement of settlers of European origin returning to the land of their birth, or to an ancestral birthplace. |
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Additionally, genomic analysis has found that Berber and other Maghreb communities are defined by a shared ancestral component. |
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Some ancestral languages that are also spoken in Mauritius include Bhojpuri, Chinese, Hindi, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. |
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All of these ceremonies are accompanied by singing, dancing and offering to ancestral spirits. |
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Early markings from this period found on pottery and shells are thought to be ancestral to modern Chinese characters. |
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Kennedy, then President of the United States, visited the county and his ancestral home at Dunganstown, near New Ross. |
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The next most frequent ancestral component found among African Americans was derived from Great Britain, in keeping with historical records. |
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Through cultural preservation some residents of Indian descent continue to maintain traditions from their ancestral homelands. |
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Examples of this might be the Eumenides as vengeance, or Clytemnestra as symbolizing ancestral curse. |
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One of the main lineages fled from the Kong ancestral home in Qufu during the Chinese Civil War in the 1940s and eventually settled in Taiwan. |
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Aristocratic families became very important, by virtue of their ancestral prestige wielding great power and proving a divisive force. |
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Ousted from his ancestral domains in Central Asia, Babur turned to India to satisfy his ambitions. |
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Scythian was therefore not the same as modern Dutch, but the ancestral language of the Dutch as well as other neighbouring languages. |
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Apocarpous fruits are the ancestral state in Acronychia and subapocarpous and fully syncarpous fruits are derived. |
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The assumption that pure, unadmixed ancestral populations have ever existed, and exist now in contemporary populations. |
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There is an ancestral homestead, but it has a meth lab in the barn. |
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The mention of Citroen''s 2010 DS might evoke images of the legendary 1955 car, but there''s little to link the newcomer to its ancestral name. |
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But Wogan, 66, has now used his column in Woman's Weekly magazine to reveal that his ancestral name is originally from South-West Wales. |
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The language lives when it is spoken, but is also all around us in our place names, our ancestral names and our physical environment. |
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The researchers found that transgendered male androphilia is an ancestral phenomenon and was accepted by many communities. |
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Cladists attempt to create monophyletic groupings, ones that include ancestral taxa and all of the descendants. |
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Some genetic evidence now links three big groups to a single ancestral engulfment of chlorophyll c, Simpson says. |
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It invites us to imagine that we humans are yearning for home, expressing a collective unconscious desire to return to our ancestral roots. |
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This group is considered ancestral to the Natchez and Taensa Peoples. |
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His depictions of the past are a version of historical fiction used only as a vehicle to express common themes of ancestral sin, guilt and retribution. |
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Breaking away from tetrarchic models, the speech emphasizes Constantine's ancestral prerogative to rule, rather than principles of imperial equality. |
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Some Latin words had already been borrowed into the Germanic languages before the ancestral Angles and Saxons left continental Europe for Britain. |
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It suggest that the imported aCCA gene replaced the ancestral eukaryotic eCCA gene, leading to a number of independent losses of the eCCA gene in the choanozoan groups. |
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Because lichens are combinations of members of two or even three different biological kingdoms, these components must have a different ancestral lineage from each other. |
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The ancestral ecological state of both Ascomycota and Basidiomycota was probably saprobism, and independent lichenization events may have occurred multiple times. |
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Indigenous genetic studies suggest that the first inhabitants of the Americas share a single ancestral population, one that developed in isolation, conjectured to be Beringia. |
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After, and probably because of, the collision, the East Scotia Sea spreading centre split the ancestral South Sandwich Arc leaving a remnant arc under the Central Scotia Sea. |
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Hitler decreed that Blenheim Palace, the ancestral home of Winston Churchill, was to serve as the overall headquarters of the German occupation military government. |
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This observation is not lightweight as the ultimate in human developmental psychology was conceptualized by ancestral Nile Valley scholars as Ka-initiated movement. |
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Although their evolution has been remarkably slow, they are a highly evolved living fossil, and do not closely resemble their ancestral chondrosteans. |
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His ancestral home, Maison Bonaparte, is today used as a museum. |
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A transitional fossil is any fossilized remains of a life form that exhibits traits common to both an ancestral group and its derived descendant group. |
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Potter considers them to be the remains of a series of coalescing alluvial fan deposits from the ancestral Tennessee, Cumberland, and Mississippi Rivers. |
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The asexuality of insects is, in almost all cases, known to be a derived condition. That is, their evolution was contingent on the sexuality of their ancestral forms. |
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As more sequence data become available for PPRV and the other morbilliviruses, ancestral origins of each virus and intraspecies differentiation might become more clear. |
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Sponges form one of the most ancestral groups of metazoans and are challenging to identify and classify because they display a range of morphological plasticity. |
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Andrew, established by Gregory at the ancestral home on the Caelian, had a portrait of him made after his death, which John the Deacon also saw in the 9th century. |
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Here it receives the waters of the Schwarza, in whose valley lies the ruined castle of Schwarzburg, the ancestral seat of the formerly ruling House of Schwarzburg. |
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Irminonic or Elbe Germanic is a conventional term grouping early West Germanic dialects ancestral to High German, which would include modern Standard German. |
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George Washington, in personal correspondence, expressed opposition to establishment of a national heraldic authority, though he made use of his own ancestral arms. |
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These masons are believed to have been ancestral to ethnic Somalis. |
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Due to pedigree collapse, modern individuals may still exhibit clustering, due to vastly different contributions from each of ancestral population. |
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He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. |
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She argues for rationality, pointing out that Burke's system would lead to the continuation of slavery, simply because it had been an ancestral tradition. |
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Early human genetic cluster analysis studies were conducted with samples taken from ancestral population groups living at extreme geographic distances from each other. |
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The nasal glands may be the result of an ancestral trait, which is no longer needed by the common ostrich, but has not been bred out of their gene pool. |
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The Sangomas or basangoma are understood to possess their power over illness as a direct consequence of being able to incarnate or be possessed by ancestral spirits. |
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Jacqueline Arriagada, a leader in the Quillon community in the Biobio region, has fought hard to protect local food sovereignty and ancestral seeds. |
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