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Lineage meaning
Descent in a line from a common progenitor; progeny; descending line of offspring or ascending line of parentage. | A number of lines of text in a column. | A fee or rate paid per line of text.
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Various records of different authors are known, which give a variation of transmission lines: Continuous lineage from Gautama Buddha Eventually these descriptions of the lineage evolved into a continuous lineage from Śākyamuni Buddha to Bodhidharma.
Lineage Logistics released the following statement: "Earlier today, there was an ammonia release at our facility in Statesville, N.C., that resulted in the death of a Lineage Logistics sub-contractor.
The southern states trace their lineage to ancient empires like Cholas, Pandyas and Cheras, but the lineage is not uninterrupted and not all claims can be historically sustained.
He taught until his death in 1975. citation T'ai chi ch'uan lineage tree Note: *This lineage tree is not comprehensive, but depicts those considered the "gate-keepers" and most recognised individuals in each generation of the respective styles.
In early white shark evolution there are at least two lineages: one lineage is of white sharks with coarsely serrated teeth and it probably gave rise to the modern great white shark, and another lineage is of white sharks with finely serrated teeth.
One differentiates between the so-called Ichi lineage (meaning unity or harmony) and Shoretsu lineage (a contraction of two words meaning superior/inferior).
One of the individuals was found to carry the F2a maternal lineage, and the other the lineage, both of which are characteristic of "East Eurasian" populations.
Periodically, some teachers may update or amend their teaching after studying with the current lineage holder or another teacher closer to the lineage holder.
The aardwolf (Proteles cristata) can trace its lineage directly back to Plioviverrops 15 million years ago, and is the only survivor of the dog-like hyena lineage.
The process of guru yoga might entail visualization of an entire lineage of masters ( refuge tree ) as an invocation of the lineage.
Through it, members of the Unification Church believe, the couple is removed from the lineage of sinful humanity and engrafted into God's sinless lineage.
Tudor Monograms The Tudors also used monograms to denote themselves: Lineage and the Tudor name Patrimonial Lineage As noted above Tewdur or Tudor is derived from the words tud "territory" and rhi "king".
According to Bobi’s owners, the Costa family, there are good genes in his lineage: his mother lived to the age of 18 while another of the family’s dogs died at the age of 22.
All practicing American rabbonim (Orthodox rabbis) know they secretly undertake lineage investigations before conducting weddings for anyone not engaged in their communitiesbecause odds are that one or both prospective spouses is not Jewish.
Alternatively, Banyoles may document a previously unknown lineage of largely chinless H. sapiens in Europe.
Amadeo hails from a lineage of excellence in luxury craftsmanship, as his father is the proprietor of Bovet, one of the world's most prestigious and high-end watchmaking brands.
And just in case anyone is inclined to dismiss him as being delusional or just another self-hating, liberal American Jew that does not care for Israel, they should consider his antecedents and noble lineage.
And then the stem again mixes with the modern human lineage," Dr. Sankararaman said.
Aug 19 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are tracking a new, highly mutated lineage of the virus that causes COVID-19.
Belichick was raised in Maryland, which shares a similar high school football-Thanksgiving Day lineage to that found in New England.