Sentence examples for whole inheritance from inspiring English sources

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In 1436 the Mecklenburg line reabsorbed the whole inheritance.

On his father's death in 918, the inherited lands were divided between Arnulf and his brother Adolf, but the latter survived only a short time, and Arnulf succeeded to the whole inheritance.

A later investigation disclosed the true facts, but the stigma remained, and in order to erase it, Fuller put his whole inheritance from his mother's estate into the production of two more automobile prototypes.

Nine months after Ledger died, they relinquished their whole inheritance, reportedly as much as $20 million, to Matilda, who was approaching her third birthday.

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Critical tension developed: on the one hand neither the imperial Habsburgs nor their British and Dutch friends could consent to their Bourbon enemy's acquiring the whole Spanish inheritance; on the other neither Bourbon France nor its British and Dutch enemies wanted to see an imperial Habsburg reunite in one pair of hands most of what the emperor Charles V had had in 1519.

Because the purpose of the submission is to obtain whole exome sequencing, inheritance excludes mitochondrial inheritance but includes autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, X-linked dominant, X-linked recessive, Y-linked, isolated cases, and unknown inheritance.

His code was an effort to fuse into a workable whole the ancient inheritance of Sumerian-based jurisprudence and the Semitic talion law (punishment according to the "eye-for-an-eye and tooth-for-a-tooth" principle) of the Akkadian superstratum.

The purpose of such an inheritance, the whole family knew, was not merely to pass something on; it was to tie his grandson to the land".

Because a well-endowed train influences mating ability and signals survivorship [fitness variation, Endler's condition (b)], and offspring inherit the capacity to grow a train and use it as a signal of inheritance in whole or part from their parents [Endler's condition (c)], then natural selection can be said to have shaped this relationship.

According to John of Wallingford, King Edgar made this division during a council at York, in order to prevent the whole area becoming the inheritance of one man.

Thus all prokaryote evolution has been in the context of repeated growth and division and exclusively vertical inheritance of whole cells composed of membranes, genomes, cell skeleton, and a network of catalysts including ribosomes and enzymes.

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