He is taller than me now, and likes to put his arm paternally around my shoulder. |
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Groups 3 and 4, 8 and 9, and 10 and 11 were paternally related half-siblings. |
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When you had reached her, you paternally placed your two consecrated hands on her head. |
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He blessed me by making a cross on my forehead and by tapping me paternally on the cheek. |
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The unequal expression in mammals of some maternally and paternally derived genes known as genomic imprinting reduces the masking benefits of diploidy. |
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It also entails the replacement, at least partially, of cold, ruthless, impartial legal discourse with a firm but paternally supportive discourse. |
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For a number of genes, the allele inherited from one parent is inactivated, so that the expression of an allele depends on having been paternally or maternally transmitted. |
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For each hereditary trait, one allele is paternally derived and the other is maternally derived. |
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If only, he argued, sons would behave filially, fathers paternally, kings royally and subjects loyally, all would be well with the world. |
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I took a cargo ship on it's way to New Orleans, via Cuba, and 20 days later I was in Washington, received paternally by Dom Crozien. |
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At the same time we openly admit that the EU cannot dash about the world paternally handing out advice to others from on high. |
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Every cell of the human body with a nucleus contains 46 chromosomes divided into 23 pairs, which are inherited both maternally and paternally. |
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And for the same reason, namely, that the gifts of Divine Providence may secure the good of souls, We have paternally exhorted you not only to exercise a watchful care, but also to use positive action and authority. |
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He patted Mr Meles paternally on the knee and congratulated him on the job he was doing, ignoring a growing number of African critics who say Ethiopia has failed to open its markets and is stifling dissent. |
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Similarly, the disease gene associated with Angelman syndrome is paternally imprinted, so that although every child inherits two copies of the gene, only the maternal copy is expressed. |
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Assuming that one member of each homologous pair was of maternal origin and the other was paternally derived, here was an event that fulfilled the behaviour of genes postulated in Mendel's first law. |
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We paternally greet you on the occasion of this distinctive day and wholeheartedly bestow upon all of you our paternal wishes and patriarchal blessings. |
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Going to the section reserved for them, the Holy Father spoke to the pilgrims and blessed them paternally, as well as the two thrones they had brought for their ceremonies. |
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So, with all our heart we bless paternally and Patriarchally the beloved Estonian people and wish that its beautiful perspectives for a bright future will come true, among them its quick reception into the European Union. |
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Finally, we paternally pray that all of you may enjoy the every assistance and help of the Lord on your road to repentance and throughout your renewed life in Christ. |
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Henry married his Plantagenet cousin Mary de Bohun, who was paternally descended from Edward I and maternally from Edmund Crouchback. |
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Paternally inherited mitochondria have additionally been reported in some insects such as fruit flies, honeybees, and periodical cicadas. |
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