Sentence examples for filiation in from inspiring English sources

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The only means by which Wyclif can envision hereditary succession operating is through spiritual filiation, in which a civil lord instructs a worthy successor.

And contrary to "Da Vinci Code" fantasies, those activities focus primarily on forming a spiritual life that bears witness to Opus Dei's fundamental tenet -- the firm and unwavering conviction that every person is a child of God who is called to live out that divine filiation in the ordinary circumstances of everyday life.

Surrogacy is not recognized in Spain; art. 10 states that a "contract drawn up in reference to a paid or unpaid surrogate pregnancy regarding a woman who renounces maternal filiation in favour of the contracting party, or a third party, will be null and void" and filiation of children born through surrogacy is determined by birth.

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Furthermore, an examination of the distribution of Y-chromosome filiations in Europe indicates extreme levels of Paleolithic lineages in a region encompassing Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, possibly the result of Neolithic migrations encroaching on Paleolithic populations against the Adriatic Sea.

His reconstruction of 'the Atlantic tradition' does not depend on philological filiation, i.e. on showing that an author had read and was influenced by certain passages of an earlier author, but on identifying thematic affinities.

In the present study, Legionella pneumophila was only identified in 7% patients with etiological filiation, without differences in relation to the site of care.

Finally, capitalism de-territorializes the inscriptions of the despotic machine and re-codes all relations of alliance and filiation into flows of money (Deleuze 1983 [1962], 224-27).

It's one thing, and a serious one, when the transgenerational boys' club — that is, the pattern of young, white, male directors being given a shot at the big time by older white male directors, as in the filiation from Spielberg to Abrams to Trachtenberg — has a negative effect on the careers of young women and minority filmmakers who are at a comparable level of achievement.

The greatest charm of these utopias lies in their radical diversity from the society that has "expelled" them, but also in their obvious filiation.

The sessions themselves are a living tale of musical filiation, and it's told well in the set's copious booklet, particularly by Pascal Rozat, of INA; the saxophonist Nathan Davis; and the trumpeter Woody Shaw's son Woody Louis Armstrong Shaw III.

This location suggests a filiation with the Qujialing culture, located in Hubei, Hunan and parts of Jiangxi c.3000 2600 BCE.

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