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It came with a sheaf of papers attesting to its pedigree; it was in mint condition.
"The Class" fits easily into that lineup but surprisingly, given its pedigree, it doesn't really stand out.
Music has its pedigree, and it's been evident for centuries how its effect grows to places that no one can ever control.
In this it is true to its pedigree.
Not the work of genius its pedigree might suggest, it's still an exceptionally playable strategy game.
Its pedigree was enviable: it was had descended in the family of the original owner, Nicholas Brown of Providence, R.I., from which Brown University took its name.
Thanks to its pedigree, prettiness and address, it's a ready-made event, drawing celebrities in droves.
During the blind tasting, this wine's gamay flavors at least hinted at its pedigree and sure enough, it was a 2001 Côtes-du-Brouilly from Georges Duboeuf.
He was renowned for being able to look at a cow years after having seen it as a calf and remember its pedigree.
Technically it's a distribution company but its pedigree is content (via its owners).
Despite its pedigree, Silk Road 2.0 can't assume it will reclaim its position as the go-to site for online black market goods.
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