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His sister as well, Maybe it was hereditary
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of hereditary trait that she vowed not to pass on to children of her own
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The councils, which, in the colony legislatures, correspond to the house of lords in Great Britain, are not composed of a hereditary nobility
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In none of the English colonies is there any hereditary nobility
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Inter racial and ethnic marriages in recent years, however, have gradually erased such distinctions or genetic dispositions and environmental influences, by blending hereditary characteristics and socio/cultural factors that may otherwise enhance or (diminish) performance
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She was familiar with the black bears, who were a hereditary enemy, and sparks flew when they met
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“They further held that the office of successorship…should be hereditary, limited to the progeny of Mohammed
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Was there something in the original that would have lent support to the hereditary claimant’s position?
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Without an elective process, hereditary dynasties not infrequently brought forth persons, if revealed, most would agree were unfit for office
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“Unfortunately, some things are hereditary,” Rufus responded,
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There is a biological predisposition to it being hereditary, but I think further tests are in order
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hereditary characteristics will be there
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To that end a great assembly took place on Jerusalem in 140 BC and sanctioned the hereditary rule of the descendents of Mattathias
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Usually it has become an hereditary monarchy, and over the decades and centuries, a nobility and/or civil and administrative service has developed
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This recognition of different hereditary classes is explained in the orthodox prayer book as follows:
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America was blessed not to have a stable, hereditary aristocratic class
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“Are your positions hereditary, like those of the kings of the humans, or appointed, like the princes of elves?” Equemev asked
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them were eventually elevated to high positions, which became kind of hereditary
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Upon time and space is written the thoughts, the deeds, the activities of an entity — as in relationships to its environs, its hereditary influence; as directed — or judgment drawn by or according to what the entity’s ideal is
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hereditary so if one of your parents started using glasses
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resonance, mutilations would not be hereditary They are changes
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only for the hereditary aristocracy
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once reserved only for the hereditary aristocracy
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is NOT a disease, it's not something that is contagious, and it's not hereditary
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most are ignorant in thinking crazy is hereditary
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Mental illness is also hereditary and it can affect many
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Aquana had to admit if smoothness was hereditary, then Aquana would love to swim in that gene pool
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For centuries the selection of Chelas-- outside the hereditary group within
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He popularized the notion of "born criminal" and thought that criminality was an atavism or hereditary disposition
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He was the product of the hereditary and environmental factors of his time, plus the influence of his training and education
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There are “data”: proper hereditary genes, oneś body, inclinations, but also the environment in which you are born or grow up 48
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For a price he would train the armies of Keshan and lead them against Punt, their hereditary enemy, whose recent successes in the field had aroused the fury of Keshan's irascible king
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Poitain had not formally declared her separation from Aquilonia, but she was now, to all intents, a self-contained kingdom, ruled by her hereditary count, Trocero
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5 The animal nature -- the tendency toward evil-doing -- may be hereditary, but sin is not transmitted from parent to child
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only developed nation that has retained a hereditary aristocracy with real
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I also found out later in life that some of my OCD was hereditary
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Some of these conditions are hereditary, but many of them are
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Her secret seemed to lie in the fact that she always found a way to keep busy, resolving domestic problems that she herself had created, and doing a poor job on a thousand things which she would fix on the following day with a pernicious diligence that made one think of Fernanda and the hereditary vice of making something just to unmake it
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Colon cancer is rumored to be hereditary,
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DNA used to obtain hereditary information regarding the Thomas Jefferson / Sally Hemings liaison didn’t indicate any negation of the fact that Jefferson fathered a few of Sally’s children
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Loka (low-ka) hereditary chief of the Tolteca
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My mothers name is Xosal and she is highly respected not only in Tollan but also throughout our tribe, being the wife of the now departed hereditary chief of the Toltec nation she is regarded as the temporary holder of our tribal leadership until I come of age and take my manhood trial, when she walks in the square, tall and regal, people always defer to her
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By birth my father was the hereditary head of the whole Toltec nation and he took this responsibility very seriously
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Although our workforce were more than capable of doing everything necessary to keep the fields productive, mother had insisted that even though I was the hereditary leader of our people it was not an excuse to idle my days away, she repeatedly informed me that a true leader was first a productive member of the tribe not a burden on them, I had to learn how the rhythm of our holdings changed from season to season, I also operated and kept in good repair, the sluice gates to provide the water needed to give birth to our crops, my other responsibilities included the pond in which we keep the fish that we sometimes found trapped in the sluice gates
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Many of those states are said to have been kingdoms ruled by hereditary kings, but others were ruled by elected leaders
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‘’Lady Shelton, Queen? Never! She doesn’t even believe in the concept of nobility or of hereditary passage of power
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It is apparently hereditary as his mother also has occasional knee cap dislocation especially after sitting in a certain position for some time
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Sometimes it may be due to nervousness and tension which is also hereditary
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washing, poor diet, chemical vulnerability, hereditary condition as in
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hereditary: overused werewolves are very much the vagabond, theories for trickery and
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Thus, even as the interests of the minor deities of the Indian politics are well served, the democratic temples of Bharat are being ruined by their political parties, which, barring exceptions, are but family owned hereditary setups
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it may be hereditary or a result of head injury
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When Tom and she found out they could not get pregnant (he had some hereditary issues with strange medical names I would not even attempt to write), she researched every possible option and it took two years to find those two precious parentless siblings
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I didn’t want to come back and find you two missing having never existed through some bizarre act of historical consequential hereditary
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Most breast cancer is not hereditary, although a small percentage of women have a
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It's a hereditary position, though matriarchal
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hereditary powers, he had Aiden and Shay aligned
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In some respects, his position is like that of a hereditary
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There are other reasons as well, such as tumors of the cerebrum, hereditary diseases, lead poisoning, meningitis, and encephalitis
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As for hereditary agents: epilepsy rarely results from hereditary causes, and there are few cases that are considered to be hereditary, wherein we find that special types of electric waves in the cerebrum correlate with specific forms of epileptic spells
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If one of a child’s parents is afflicted with such hereditary epilepsy, the possibility that this disease will befall their children is about 10% (the amount of children who are affected by epilepsy, although their parents are not afflicted with it, is 1-2% of cases)
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But when both parents suffer from hereditary epilepsy, the possibility that the disease will affect their children increases to about 20%
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Of course, geneticists are absolutely right when they object, arguing that everything listed above belongs to so-called hereditary features which parents pass on to their offspring
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Leadership was partly hereditary and partly based on strength or power
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“Ashu, it is simple and not beyond your hereditary constraints
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a hereditary chief, had four wives
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The upper classes jealously guarding the hereditary status of their females; forbidding them to marry below their station
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Second: comes hereditary class structure: with slavish conformity, and ritualized closeness
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They had been guilty of massacring innocent people of German descent just before Hitler invaded the land called Poland which was actually the hereditary land of East Prussia , and this was one reason why Hitler had a grudge against the entire Polis nation and treated them more brutally than any of the other regions the Nazis invaded, with the exception of Western Russia
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Why this should be so when I was raised in a normal household with no hereditary problems, with a
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Elected or appointed or hereditary representatives of a society represent the heads of their society
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And stayed there for centuries as hereditary rulers to this day
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It was only 1,000 years of tradition and custom; the blind Slavic obedience to a hereditary ruler that kept the Slavic races from getting rid of him sooner than they did
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They could not afford to have a Royal family that was actually happy because it was living far away from all the political intrigues, free of the evils of hate and envy and hereditary power and privilege
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Within each cells’ nucleus exists the ribosomes that carry out the protein synthesis which are the materials used to produce genes – that exist within the DNA - that in combination, combine to form the blueprint that is represented and expressed as hereditary material
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Hereditary factors include any abnormalities or the balance and quantity and function of particular neural transmitters and hormones that influence a person’s ‘particular characteristics
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Even in Great Britain the strict law of entail has been found inadequate to maintain an hereditary class
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with the hereditary transfer of wealth and power
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the kingdom belonged by hereditary descent--Rom
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Jesus here means, then, the Jews, to whom the kingdom belonged by hereditary descent--Rom
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’ Hence there is not only that death which is the hereditary curse on the descendants of the first sinner, and the due reward of law-breaking in his descendants, but also the 'judgment’ demanded by the rejection of mercy, on 'a hard and impenitent heart
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During certainly five, and possibly six or eight, thousand years preceding the advent of Christ, there was an innumerable race of sinful creatures on earth abandoned for the most part to hereditary superstitions, for the most part also unable to read or think clearly, and nearly at the mercy of their kings and priests
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respective measures of hereditary tendency and personal desert
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The elder theology regards them as born under the hereditary curse of death, which since they possess immortal souls, must signify, it said, endless separation from God in hell for those souls so departing in infancy; unless that doom be prevented (1) by an eternal election of grace; or (2) by a speedy administration of the regenerating Spirit in baptism; or (3) by a universal degree of redemption in favor of all infants dying before years of responsibility
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* The over-zealous interpretation of the Scripture-doctrine on the hereditary curse has in our day operated to procure its total rejection
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Some families are affected by what physicians call hereditary familial
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Some of this hereditary tendency is still seen in African descendants who now live in
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hereditary tendency could sometimes be traced accurately through the family of a patient; in
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One unforgettable case that is an example of the hereditary factor was that of Mrs
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We immediately suspected a hereditary cause in her death and questioned the family, with
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This type of hair loss is related to genetics where baldness is a hereditary problem
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The common causes of hair loss are attributed to hereditary genes, hormonal imbalances, infections in the scalp, pregnancy, extreme stress, addictions and illnesses
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In fact, research has shown that DHT is for the most part the primary cause of hereditary hair loss and male pattern baldness
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For example, hair loss due to genetic reasons; when hair loss is hereditary there is no known cure for restructuring inherited genes
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Of them standing among them, one lifts to the light a west-bred face, To him the hereditary countenance bequeath'd both mother's and father's, His first parts substances, earth, water, animals, trees,