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He now has an ancestry visa – his maternal grandfather was born in England – and is correctly registered.
The other major premise is that the earliest protein fold involved in ribonucleotide reduction has an ancestry value of 19%.
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A lot of the seeds that have been given out have an ancestry based in the UK; most originally come from within the M25 corridor, so they're locally sourced and organic.
To look at the films you wouldn't immediately notice the scientific connection, but once you know you can see that some of the shapes have an ancestry with the weird lifeforms that float around the ocean and live deep underwater.
The topology might suggest that MY-KN may have had an ancestry that is more divergent than those of the other Malay populations.
While the mode of PEDV introduction to the U.S. remains unknown, comparison of available sequence data indicates the PEDV strains detected in the Unites States have an ancestry linked to PEDV strains detected in China.
So Wheeldon has an English ancestry — I like him better for being true to it — but his imagination has been retrained by Balanchine's work.
Thus, each time you include an affected individual (a 'case') who has a particular ancestry, you add a control with a similar ancestry.
The genre has a long ancestry.
Mr. Linzy's art has a complex ancestry.
So it might come as some surprise that this dreary style has a noble ancestry.
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