Sentence examples for up to three generations from inspiring English sources

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In the wild, wolf packs tend to be made up of close family members representing up to three generations.

Under an edict from Kim Il Sung in 1972, up to three generations must be punished in order to wipe out the "seed" of class enemies.

But on the third day following the new moon, they make offerings to the guardian spirits (emandwa), and they also make offerings at the shrines of ancestors (emizimu) of up to three generations back.

Traveling in luggage, clothing, and used furniture, the bugs infest mattresses and other fabrics, or live inside of walls, laying hundreds of eggs each per generation and spawning up to three generations per year.

"Hundreds of thousands of political prisoners have been sent to political prisons over the past 50 years, with up to three generations of families detained together and forced into slave labor, mostly to work in mines, logging and agriculture," the report says.

A recent study has examined the effects of maternal and grandmaternal stress on GA by exposing pregnant mice to a stressor for up to three generations.

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It produces up to five generations annually.

These problems seem to reappear in up to four generations of male rats after the mother is poisoned.

I imagine it would be very difficult to look a fellow human being in the eye and tell them they have no right to live in their home, and to raise their children in a land where up to nine generations of their ancestors have lived, loved and died.

She writes about epigenetics (the study of how our bodies can modify the genes both mothers and fathers pass on to our children) and cites (among many other things) research showing that Vinclozolin, a fungicide that used to be sprayed all over America, is associated with defective testicles and reduced fertility in up to four generations of male rats after the mother is poisoned.

The report also highlighted the fact that the gap between us mere mortals and the rich was growing dramatically, and most of this exorbitant wealth was inherited (up to seven generations in some cases; shoutout to the people in Upper Canada still literally living off the proceeds of chattel slavery), rather than "self-made" by a first-generation bourgeois.

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