Sentence examples for pedigree back to from inspiring English sources

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"That's all their shoes!" This is the kind of joke that reminds me that he traces his gay pedigree back to "Will & Grace," and not, as I might have preferred for him, White and Genet.

B'Stard is a new rich young Tory with no morals and - shades of the David Threlfall character in Paradise Postponed - a wife who's the daughter of the local Tory chairman, with a pedigree back to Edward II and B'Stard's Saphic secretary for a bed buddy.

Responders such as GR72, 73, 76,77 and 85 can trace relationships in their pedigree back to key founders including rabbits that exhibited seizures (SM1, GR9), and high responder males including SM13 and SM15 [5].

A full pedigree back to the inbred founders was available.

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The General Studbook (GSB), the breed registry for Thoroughbred horses, first published in 1791 [ 3], documents Thoroughbred pedigrees back to seventeenth century foundation bloodstock, identifying 74 foundation mares.

Pedigree-based relationships among the animals were obtained using PyPedal[ 23], tracing pedigree information back to 1920.

Mince pies have an even remoter pedigree stretching back to the Middle Ages.

Bank of China has a grand pedigree dating back to 1912.

The Sāmānids belonged to the local Iranian aristocracy and even claimed a pedigree going back to the Sāsānian kings.

With a pedigree dating back to the Ottoman Empire, the caftan has had no shortage of incarnations.

"Seriously, how's it goink?" (He seems to exclude another perimeter-friendly team, the San Antonio Spurs, because their championship pedigree dates back to 1999).

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