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Despite this common inheritance, different types of cells behave differently and have different structures.
The Renaissance, long-evolving and coloured by local conditions, had promoted attitudes still traceable to the common inheritance.
I'm suspicious of all historians who act in a territorial way towards their subjectHistory is our common inheritance; it is about sharing and communication, not ownership or control.
Given their common inheritance of the legacies of racial domination throughout southern Africa, their reluctance to isolate Mr. Mugabe is understandable.
The artist's own photographs are interspersed with historical material that elaborates on the topic of genetic engineering, while emphasizing the common inheritance of all primates -- their shared DNA.
That a puzzling local product thrives in some distant place suggests that our love of our own local products, which thrive only in our own local place, is part of the common inheritance of humanity.
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— are as much yours as mine and as much mine as yours, that all of it is part of our common human inheritance.
Linguistically, Old High German developed in the first zone and Anglo-Saxon in Britain, while farther south medieval Romance languages developed from their common Latin inheritance.
The countries of the EU are united not only by a long history and a common cultural inheritance but also by the expectation of mutual economic advantage.
They might also go away sensing just how much this country has lost by throwing away its common educational inheritance of classical allegory and myth.
The sources used are the common literary inheritance of secular and religious readers alike, and, though not religious in themselves, are presented in a format and style religious readers know and love.
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