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Her mother lived with Pema's half sister, who was mute, and a granddaughter in a small, square house with one tiny window in its thick walls.
They could be passed down to a half-Kenyan grandson, or a half-Asian granddaughter.
Shortly before my surgery last month, we took my 2-and-a-half-year-old granddaughter to a park to play.
In fact, the existence of the pistols became known only in 1824, a quarter of a century after Washington's death, when they were given to Andrew Jackson by the man who had inherited them, William Robinson, the widower of a granddaughter of Washington's half-brother, Augustine Washington.
A total of 6 different intragenic haplotypes were identified in North American Holstein population, and these were examined for associations with milk production traits in 24 half-sib families comprising 1007 sons utilizing a granddaughter design.
The analysis included 12 half-sib families containing a total of 494 bulls in a granddaughter design.
Lucky Pulpit's dam, Lucky Soph, is a half-sister to the dam of Unbridled's Song and also a granddaughter of Caro, who sired 1988 Kentucky Derby winner Winning Colors.
Six half-sibling families with a total of 285 sons organized according to a granddaughter design were analyzed by a multiple marker regression method.
A granddaughter design with selective genotyping was implemented that included half-sib families from 12 male lines of Italian Holstein cattle.
The experiment was based on a granddaughter design, including five Large White and three French Landrace half-sib families identified in the French porcine national database.
A granddaughter of Henry Morganthau, the former United States ambassador to Turkey, Mrs. London has spent almost half a century working to preserve open space.
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