He proclaimed himself King, calling for Scotland to rise up to his banner and help him reclaim the old bloodline. |
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That place held an important place in his heart because it was where the bloodline of his family had originated. |
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His sporting pedigree is confirmed by a bloodline that has produced other fine sportsmen. |
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It suggests that Jesus Christ had direct descendants, in a bloodline that can be traced down the centuries. |
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Now at the age of twenty he was expected to marry and carry on the royal bloodline, earning the title of King. |
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The spike slid along his side, creating a long bloodline on his body from the front to the side. |
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You also may want to check the horse's bloodline if you will be breeding the horse. |
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The people would fear betraying the royal bloodline even if they agreed with the cause. |
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I guess we should have someone of the Merovingian bloodline, or at least one of the Romanov's or something. |
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If they are part of a dynastic bloodline, then why is the Princess opposed to them? |
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With a bloodline as promising as this, the self-titled debut from the 28-year-old has been long anticipated. |
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Heaven doesn't want me because I'm in the direct bloodline of a vampire who dealt with the devil. |
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Only one other of his bloodline had ever tried to gain mastery over the artifact, and had been condemned for his impertinence. |
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Women were only useful for establishing a bloodline that could carry on the family name and give the proper last rites to the husband. |
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Logically, if Edward IV had not been King, the royal bloodline would have been entirely different. |
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She wondered what it was like to grow up an only child to a royal bloodline. |
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Well, I believe it's time that you learn of your bloodline, a line of heroes. |
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The bloodline I come from is a line from which many great warriors have come from. |
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Being the only child in the family, his parents were counting on him to continue the family bloodline and surname. |
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A child is always part of a bloodline that assisted reproduction with a thirdparty donor or adoption may interrupt. |
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She was a ragamuffin item – white, curly-haired, and with the kind of bloodline that would take weeks of DNA analysis to sort out. |
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Though China once considered all overseas Chinese eligible for citizenship, it switched its criterion in 1954 from bloodline to birthplace. |
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When Japan ruled Korea from 1905-45, racideologuesguesaidid that the two countries shared the same bloodline. |
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His father, Aga Khan III, who traced his bloodline to the Prophet Muhammad, was the leader of the Ismailis. |
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India's soft state encourages the conglomerate form of doing business, whether owned by a bloodline or not. |
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Finding a way to fix it has become a preoccupation of the Bank of Italy, the central bank. Banca di Roma's bloodline was never promising. |
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These examples prove that there is no shortage in bloodline varieties when breeding dressage horses. |
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The G-line is a classic, Hanoverian performance bloodline used for breeding jumpers as well as dressage horses. |
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This term sets them apart from Omanis who have a mixed bloodline from other backgrounds, including Baluchi, Persian or Zanzibari. |
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I believe that bloodline, birthplace and residence may, together and at the same time, constitute valid grounds for granting citizenship rights. |
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The CLS-Class shares this bloodline, along with the heritage of some of the world's most treasured coupes. |
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The other prime role of Oxford is to take students, selected by bloodline, and prepare them for life as illuminati, within politics, business, finance and the media. |
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Among their ancestors, they believed in wedding brother to sister to preserve the bloodline. |
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Could it be that this enigmatic prince has decided to go for broke and risk avoiding the best bloodline in order to find a new and possibly richer source of equine wealth? |
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Learning that Anarran's kindred lived on, that his bloodline had been preserved to the current day, had nearly driven Ralinne over the edge in an instant. |
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The bulls are specially bred fighting bulls, usually from the same bloodline and are not less than four years old with a weight somewhere between 500 and 800 kilos. |
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Beth, who comes from the bloodline of a former Derby winner, was written off as untrainable by her former owner and was barely approachable in the stables. |
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By the same token his republican bloodline saw him involved in the background of the peace process as both a negotiator and sounding board for the Government. |
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Backsberg also has a goat stud of the famous Swiss Saanen bloodline. |
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There she would be in unironed clothes, nothing to show what was left of her shape: as scruffy as her children, an inadequate bloodline no doubt apparent in every fault the three of them displayed. |
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His Calembour line was the first well-known one in this country and still is a dominant bloodline in French Brittany circles. |
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In a tiny, remote Chinese village, an ancient Roman bloodline may live on. |
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Willie is a true American icon, and it runs deep in the bloodline. |
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He, his parents, and RRespect's sister UUkita, are also important links in a bloodline of high-quality dogs in DOD breeding. |
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In a statement the Royal Welsh said Taffy VI was descended from long bloodline of Royal Regimental Goats. |
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Though dual nationality will only ever be exercised by a minority in any state, those who hold two passports can provide a concrete demonstration that it is not necessary to have a 'pure' bloodline to be a good citizen. |
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Under the first criterion, also know as bloodline, anyone born of a father or mother who is a citizen, even if they are awarded citizenship after the child's birth, has citizenship. |
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Establish equality in inheritance law to bring to an end the pre-eminence of the male bloodline, male privilege and to remove ambiguities in the law on inheritance rights in cases of religious or denominational differences. |
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Since 1246 the castle has been owned by one continuous bloodline of the family of Earl Grey. |
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I recognize that the first nations are part of the Canadian political landscape, but we must also recognize that they are nations of a different type because, really, what is important for aboriginals is bloodline. |
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This quasi-historical approach was also the basis of various other published hypotheses as to the merging of Christ's bloodline with the Merovingian bloodline. |
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But we do not, most of us, expect that to be passed on only through a bloodline, somehow, and a deep connection with territory, but through citizenship, through law and through our rights. |
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In character with its Superbike bloodline, DTC immediately adjusts to a level for expert riders whose 'comfort zone' is a little closer to the limit. |
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Also, as time went on, it was to see Dirigo cats assume their rightful niche within this breed that just wouldn't be the same without everyone's bloodline. |
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Almost any horse breed can trace its roots back to an Arabian bloodline as Arabians were bred to benefit other breeds with their capability for speed and endurance as well as their predisposition to healthy bones. |
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This rebellious woman from Germany's post-war generation had even had herself sterilized rather than carry on her Goering bloodline. |
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A fresh lot of young talent is making a mark in Bollywood without bloodline or filmy connections. |
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One of his descendants, Margaret of Denmark, married James III of Scotland in 1469, introducing Sweyn's bloodline into the Scottish royal house. |
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No other Sport Utility Vehicle has a bloodline like the Cayenne. |
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A Dutch national champion and a champion in Brittany in France, this is one of Cowporation's best breeding cows, who come from the Cesar bloodline. |
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For that reason, whenever a tlatoani was killed or otherwise removed from their station, a relative and member of the same bloodline was typically placed in their stead. |
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Although being of the royal bloodline was of utmost importance, the heir also had to be a successful war leader, as demonstrated by taking of captives. |
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