Memories of the first two phases of their ancestors' traumatization were continually reinforced by liturgies of lament in the exilic community. |
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Green denoted hope for renewal, red stood for the ancestors' courage, and yellow symbolized the country's treasures. |
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Some of our people, listening in on our ancestors' imagined, other-worldly discourse, hear only the endless repetition of the never again. |
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It states that evolution occurs because organisms can inherit traits that were acquired by their ancestors during their ancestors' lifetimes. |
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Amongst the mantras uttered were ones which beseeched Lord Indra to bless us with sons and grandsons to carry forth my ancestors' lineage. |
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This winter, young mountain ash trees are weighed down with scarlet berries while Scots pine saplings flourish alongside their ancestors' gnarled remains. |
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Her ancestors' origins were in Beringia, an area once above water between Siberia and North America. |
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This behavior does not need to be learned because it has been naturally selected in our ancestors' environment of evolutionary adaptedness. |
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