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How to use inheritance in a sentence

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Tertullian and Augustine transformed the inheritance of Ciceronian rhetoric into an art of preaching.
Sources close to the TD say he did not waive his rights to the inheritance.
He absented himself from council meetings, got into debt, and sold off his wife's inheritance.
Palingenesis has been used for the exact reproduction of ancestral features by inheritance.
Leaving property to a UK-domiciled spouse can shelter it from inheritance tax.
The lively neighborhood is packed with pastry shops and trattorias, an inheritance from the district's Italian settlers of a century ago.
If he takes it I get nothing and I am cut off from any inheritance and practically disowned as their son.
It was ordained by 28 Edward I that the people shall have election of sheriff in every shire where the shrievalty is not of inheritance.
A monogenic inheritance is unlikely when considering the low prevalence and high frequency of the suspected disease locus.
It is in his practical views on tyrannicide and political murder that Sexby's real inheritance still haunts us.
They are put into the custody of Count Olaf, a sinister villain who is plotting to steal their inheritance.
Being legally acknowledged or legitimated is important for matters such as custody, visitation and inheritance.
Burke's opportunity to ditch the skivvying came when his ailing grandfather divided up some inheritance money before passing away.
Studies of plant mitochondrial genome inheritance are further complicated by the complex, multipartite organization of this genome.
The three barriers to heterogamy are described by inheritance, sectoral, and hierarchy parameters.
When someone was believed to be a heritor and he turns not to be, the inheritance partition will be null.
Unlike Oklahoma, all states have not provided for inheritance by illegitimates.
This inheritance was effortless and, until quite recently, relatively unexamined.
They've not only squandered their inheritance but blown their sense of chosenness, of specialness.
Large families and the practice of partible inheritance strained lands that under the best circumstances could only sustain sparse populations.
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