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Sentence count:116+1Posted:2016-11-14Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ancestryfamilyraceSimilar words: eagermeagerat the age oflineline upinclinein lineonlineMeaning: ['lɪnɪɪdʒ]  n. 1. the descendants of one individual 2. the kinship relation between an individual and the individual's progenitors 3. the number of lines in a piece of printed material 4. a rate of payment for written material that is measured according to the number of lines submitted 5. inherited properties shared with others of your bloodline. 
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61. This continuous lineage extends to the XIV Dalai Lama of our own time.
62. The Captain's name -- the Honorable Edward Faifax Vere - is a small essay in aristocratic lineage.
63. Genealogy, as an important reference of clan, establishes and strengthens lineage boundaries, consanguine boundaries, geographical border and ethical boundaries.
64. But cats are from the noble lineage Carnivora and, unlike some of its lesser members, such as omnivorous bears or, even more appalling, herbivorous pandas, they exclusively eat meat.
65. Lineage member Wang Mingyu, also known as Guojen, emigrated to Japan in 1868, and became a prosperous merchant in Kobe.
66. ETL tools like SSIS can perform these functions such as moving data between systems, reformatting data, integrity checking, key lookups, tracking lineage, and more.
67. Bestowment: A power bestowed by a Promethean's Lineage. (Bestowments can also be purchased as Transmutations .
68. This irreverent version of Lionel Logue turns out to be an Aussie variant of a Frank Capra hero, a little guy who refuses to be awed by big guys, even one with lofty lineage and a throne.
69. The lioness on the east side has its front left paw on a lion cub, indicating a prosperously growing family and the never-ending secession of the imperial lineage.
70. The unique neurobiological apparatus that enables the finch to sing developed after the lineage of the zebra finch and chicken diverged, about 100 million years ago.
70. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
71. So, there is a sense, in the Plains Indian, that he is both the embodiment of a noble, restrained lineage; but also, deep in that American past, is this sense of great excess.
72. Its villages boasted strong lineage organizations that helped to bond communities together.
73. In this particular case, there are many uncertainties regarding the fossil record from that time, including when the human lineage first emerged and how Homo habilis fits in the picture.
74. Method To use microscope observe peripheral blood and bone marrow smear of special morphology of granulocytic lineage.
75. After the remains of two individuals were discovered in the Ural Mountains, Rogaev analyzed fragments of bone and traced the genetic lineage back to the same immediate Romanov family.
76. To study the phylogenetic status of some group from the view of lineage and stem species is helpful to integrate the knowledge about both of the anagenesis and the cladogenesis.
77. Lineage: 14Th Graduation, Master Of Architecture, School Of Architecture,(sentencedict.com) Cuhk.
78. "I don't think any other woman is mentioned" as Mary's grandmother in the Bible, Catherine Lawless, author of the paper, told Discovery News. "Mary's patrilineal lineage is the only one given."
79. To investigate the early phase radiation response of oligodendrocyte lineage cells in vivo in adult rats and to analyze its relationship with the radiation-induced brain injury and repair.
80. Figure 3 shows the corrected data lineage report after creating an extension mapping document to track the lineage through the example stored procedure STG_TO_DWH.
81. The present study is to obtain more pure oligodendrocytes and further understand the committed differentiation of oligodendrocyte lineage cell in vitro.
82. In addition, the low-pathogenic H9N2 strain (Asian lineage) has caused a few human cases of mild respiratory illness.
83. (More of fire than of the blood), refers to Napoleon's non-noble lineage and the (refuse entry to the Piuses) speaks to Popes Pius VI and VII, both imprisoned by Napoleon.
84. In order to prevent his niece, Rhea Silvia, from havIng offsprIng and so contInuIng Numitor's lIneage, Amulius forced her to become a vestal virgIn.
85. The author tries to describe the ambulatory immigrant society and incompact lineage organization.
86. Tattooing of the body was traditionally used to symbolise ones family lineage and today this art form is again becoming popular.
87. One of the great remaining mysteries of ancient Egypt, the lineage of the boy-pharaoh Tutankhamun, may soon be solved, the country's antiquities supremo hinted on Sunday.
88. If all species have been discovered and the lineage of man lies within them, the most probable lineage would include all but the robust Australopithecines and the neandertal.
89. It mainly focuses on the completion status, interval time, and transaction lineage for each process in SCA.
90. They also looked at the genetic lineage of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria infecting the patients.
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