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Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, Brahms's Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Tchaikovsky's Fourth and Fifth symphonies, César Franck's Symphony in D Minor, and all of Mahler's first four symphonies are striking examples of Beethoven's spiritual progeny, though few will grant that they equal, let alone surpass, their model.
The mesothelial cell has been taken for granted as the progeny of mesothelioma, but recent studies showed that stem cells derived from adipose tissue, circulating multipotent fibrocytes and adult bone marrow-derived stem cells are able to transform to both epithelial and mesenchymal cells[78], [79], [80].
Sex empowers lovers, grants couples pleasure and progeny, and is the most-often-cited cause of divorce.
Speaking of giving, Bill grants freedom to his progeny, Jessica Hamby Deborah Ann Wolll), by releasing her from his control.
Numerous later texts, including the epic Mahabharata (c. 300 bce–300 ce) and several of the mythological Puranas (c. 300 750 ce), elaborate on the capacities of particular sacred sites to grant boons, such as health, wealth, progeny, and deliverance after death.
Another cool feature: The app works remotely, so that you could, say, grant or deny access to websites your progeny is trying to view at home while you're at work.
The cow, who had resisted the emotional pull of a reunion with her progeny and the charms of a studly bull, appeared to have been granted the freedom to roam as she pleased earlier this week, as German authorities officially called off their search for the animal known in the German media as the "Problemkuh" and the "cow who would rather be a deer".
The ancient Vedic worshippers offered sacrifices to those gods in the hope that they in return would grant abundant numbers of cattle, good fortune, good health, long life, and male progeny, among other material benefits.
We now take for granted that despite the disproportionate contribution of females to initial growth of their progeny, there is little or no asymmetry in the contribution of males and females to the eventual character of their shared offspring.
A lord might reward someone with a grant while acting as God's steward, but he certainly cannot thereby make his subject's progeny deserve the gift.
Now that her battling matriarch Peggy Mitchell is back - and we are promised the return of her delightful progeny Grant and Phil soon - ratings rejuvenation is on the cards.
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