Many heirloom varieties are the great-grandparent plants of modern cultivars. |
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How could I hate someone for something their grandparent or great-grandparent did? |
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You were the best great-grandparent, grandparent, parent, wife, sister, aunt and friend. |
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Television is always reinventing things, every show has a great-grandparent that existed once. |
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The loving great-grandparent of six, grandparent of 11, and father of three. |
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It was a flowing script — perhaps like one's great-grandparent would have used to sign a check or a document. |
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I'm also a grandparent and a great-grandparent, and I understand where we're all coming from. |
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Over much of the globe, the living standard of, say, a farmer in 1750 would not differ greatly from that of his great-grandparent. |
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However, full adoption remains possible if there is still a great-grandparent or if there are uncles or aunts. |
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We had to write a letter to a grandparent or great-grandparent, in syllabics. |
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We have to be very cautious and strong in the end to figure out what is going on in a family discourse because the great-grandparent would like to appear to be an honest person within the family's history. |
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The following persons are relatives within the third degree of relationship: great-grandparent, grandparent, parent, uncle, aunt, brother, sister, child, grandchild, great-grandchild, nephew or niece. |
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