Furthermore, his post as the forefather of opera was seriously questioned and negated. |
Because Adam was the forefather to everyone, all were born as the offspring of a sinner. |
Perhaps mental disintegration's forefather is the immoveable Warwick Armstrong, that roundhead in the age of cavaliers. |
In 1857, Jules Loebnitz succeeded his forefather, and became the director of the company. |
The story goes that their forefather came from Mali to Ziguinchor in the Casamance region of Senegal for its abundance of crocodiles. |
The method devised by Jean Monnet, the EU's forefather, was to move in half-steps, justified on technocratic merit. |