You're mocking Stacy's ancestors, my ancestors, and thousands and thousands more.
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The caves contain the bones of our ancestors—but not just any ancestors.
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Some of my ancestors built America, and my other ancestors were there before colonization.
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Even if you get no DNA from many of your ancestors, they are still your ancestors.
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This recognition of history will not change the family splitting my ancestors or other people's ancestors experienced.
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"The people believe that these crocs are our ancestors, and ancestors don't go attacking people," he said.
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The second occurred among the ancestors of East Asians and Europeans, after the ancestors of Melanesians split off.
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They're the ones that are sent to us by the ancestors, and they're the incarnation of the ancestors.
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They believe the whales are reincarnations from the ancestors, or gifts from their ancestors sent to feed them.
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"We have ancestors, recent ancestors, who grew up a certain way, and never challenged that way of thinking," he said.
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When they left Africa, both the Neanderthal ancestors and our human ancestors had been exposed to a similar HPV virus ancestor.
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The ancient American dogs, derived from East Asian ancestors, evolved into their own group, distinct from their ancestors, and from modern dogs.
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"When I say I'm learning my language, it's really about learning to see the world through the eyes of our ancestors, to look at the stars through the eyes of our ancestors, to gain that insight and orientation our ancestors had," she said.
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But some Americans have ancestors who were abducted and trafficked here against their wills, while others have ancestors who were here before America itself.
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Or she channels the past of her ancestors — or her ancestors intrude into the narrative to taunt or praise or beg for her forgiveness.
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Look at that wrinkly, drooly tube of powerful senses and realize that millions of years ago, his ancestors were probably sharing territory with that emu's ancestors.
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And centuries of political and social structures have favored me or my ancestors because of my skin color and ethnicity, while disadvantaging Olga and her ancestors.
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They are as far removed, nutritionally, from their ancestors of as little as two centuries ago as those ancestors were from the wild plants which begat them.
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From ancient ancestors to modern sharks To understand how modern sharks adapted and evolved, we first have to look back through the fossil record of their ancestors.
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Arthropod ancestors C. kunmingensis lived during the Cambrian, the geologic period on Earth when life was rapidly diversifying, and they belonged to a group of arthropod ancestors called fuxianhuiids.
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"We have such a deep, strong connection with our ancestors and with the land and with the final resting place of most of my Jackson ancestors," Sylvia Ramirez said.
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These ancient humans had babies with the ancestors of present-day Africans, much as Neanderthals reproduced with the ancestors of modern Europeans, wrote geneticists Arun Durvasula and Sriram Sankararaman.
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He and his colleagues are able to compare genomes and infer their common history: how their ancestors split apart, for example, and how large the populations of their ancestors were.
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Speaking of his Phoenician ancestors, the Lebanese author writes, No one believes me when I say my ancestors found America […] They did not run back for gold or Black men.
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"We have such a deep, strong connection with our ancestors and with the land and with the final resting place of most of my Jackson ancestors," Sylvia Ramirez told Buzzfeed News.
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Around the time that the ancestors of modern Europeans and Asians were getting friendly with Neanderthals, the ancestors of Melanesians were having sex with Denisovans, about whom we know very little.
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I wonder how the lives of my ancestors would have changed if opportunities presented to others were available to them, three and four generations ago, if my ancestors hadn't been enslaved for generations.
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Sadly, this star's passing likely went unnoticed by our ancestors.
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In a nutshell, he has Muslim, Jewish and Christian ancestors.
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Unlike their wild ancestors, they don't gnaw on us (usually).
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There are many areas where our ancestors made large contributions.
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The courage to fight was a trait of her ancestors.
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Now, this choice was forcibly taken away from my ancestors.
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Earliest evidence of our human ancestors outside of Africa found.
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But this was not always the norm among our ancestors.
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I feel a responsibility for my ancestors when I play.
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My 'original' culture was stripped from my ancestors by force.
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America offers preferences to black people, whose ancestors were enslaved.
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They're even used as spirit messengers to contact one's ancestors.
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My ancestors came from Sweden, or something, I don't know.
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Man's ancestors were, for a time, dull, relatively asocial vegetarians.
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Then consider this: Who's to say where ancestors are buried?
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He talked about his family and his ancestors as well.
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In fact, our ancestors' remains are still held in museums.
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David Weissenstern's ancestors have been in Jerusalem for six generations.
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Will we be wise enough to learn from our ancestors?
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Or maybe you've developed a stronger connection with your ancestors.
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Hungry ghosts are ancestors who have not been properly venerated.
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We can know more about distant ancestors than ever before.
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That made me go back and think about his ancestors.
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Over time, these ancestors replaced Neanderthal populations in those areas.
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"It ties you to the power of ancestors," she said.
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The descendants want their ancestors recognized in a durable way.
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They brought home the breeding stock ancestors of the Chester.
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But climate change likely drove human ancestors to cannibalism before.
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Our ancestors had it easier, at least in some ways.
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These animals still used the molecular addresses their ancestors used.
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She was also following in the footsteps of her ancestors.
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You see it in the photographs of siblings and ancestors.
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He said he got the technique from his Mohawk ancestors.
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Our hominid ancestors first appeared around six million years ago.
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My life was rooted in the land of my ancestors.
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We are the people that the ancestors were praying for.
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Many feel increasingly alienated from the country of their ancestors.
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We should be eating the way our primal ancestors did!
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Make time to connect with your family or your ancestors.
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Crown birds are the common ancestors of all known birds.
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I'm actually a present sent to you by your ancestors.
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Ms. Glenn has Chinese, Native American, African and European ancestors.
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Gifts are traditionally handmade, to show respect for family ancestors.
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"It represents the power of our ancestors and their strength."
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It's ancestors, family, music, love, culture, traditions, dreams, and passion.
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To Ms. Blake, the event is an ode to ancestors.
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The Rose of Tralee connects the Irish and their ancestors.
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In town, residents still speak the Spanish of their ancestors.
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Pete Coffey's ancestors were among those whose remains were recovered.
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Or how your ancestors' climates might have shaped your nose?
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Later, our ancestors added to airborne threats by mastering fire.
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The Fourth House: Home, personal beliefs, family traditions, and ancestors.
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We say that we are more intelligent than our ancestors.
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But our ancestors' minds were tied to wisdom, not things.
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One room is devoted to his nomadic, horseback riding ancestors.
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I would feel that my ancestors are rejoicing in heaven.
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Connect with your ancestors; your spiritual needs are calling today.
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My ancestors had no written language, so they told their
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There were missing documents; ancestors seemed to be incorrectly identified.
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Paleontologists think the ancestors of birds began with scaly feet.
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"Everybody wants to see our ancestors on display," he said.
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Browning's team isn't exactly sure where these trists took place, but they suspect a southern group of Denisovans mated with the ancestors of Oceanians and a northern group mated with ancestors of East Asians.
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The quote is: "Similarly I know that our ancestors, who were slaves, could not have imagined my life," not "Similarly I know that my ancestors, who were slaves, could not have imagined my life."
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"Though the comparatively simple Zygnematophyceae may be the immediate relatives of the land plants, they are descended through simplification from more complex … ancestors whose body plans and genomes were assembled in deeper … ancestors," they wrote.
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We've torn up their sacred land where their ancestors are buried.
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And that means our oldest ancestors are very, very old indeed.
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You do a disservice trying to live up to your ancestors.
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Lynchings and 21st-century police killings host the same societal ancestors.
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Few have legal ownership of the land their ancestors lived in.
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My mom is Dominican, but her ancestors are from West Africa.
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Acknowledging their ancestors' servitude as part of that can be uncomfortable.
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Someone had sized up my ancestors and decided they were mixed.
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We were committed to marching for our ancestors and future generations.
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" Inside, the walls are adorned with paintings of "the Montagu ancestors.
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Guevara-Aguirre quizzes them about their ancestors and takes careful notes.
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" Seconds later..."England are terrible and their ancestors should be ashamed.
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Remember and honor the memory of you Confederate ancestors this April.
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"And it turns out her ancestors murdered the King of England."
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That's certainly been true for all of their most successful ancestors.
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Our ancestors explored the ENTIRE of the pacific ocean without GPS.
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Compared with those ancestors, humans today are a massive useless class.
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The eastern branch further divided into East Asian and Australasian ancestors.
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Some brujas, like NoNo, feel the spiritual call from their ancestors.
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But artifacts, which also show tribal ancestors' ways of life, can't.
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It was a coincidence delivered straight from my ancestors, I'm sure.
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This one has 70,000 relatives connected through marriage and shared ancestors.
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Spend some time at your altar and connect with your ancestors!
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Think of all our ancestors that went through slavery or genocide.
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We're expressing gratitude for our ancestors and what they left us.
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We mourn for the loss of our ancestors on this day.
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These adaptive mechanisms helped our ancestors avoid, say, a bear attack.
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That deep social interconnectivity was central to our ancestors' competitive success.
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Or perhaps our ancestors just found higher foreheads more aesthetically pleasing.
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My ancestors on my mother's side arrived in Massachusetts in 1620.
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They don't say much about how our ancestors lived or traveled.
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Instead, a new study suggests, our ancestors thrived in its aftermath.
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My maternal ancestors were runaway slaves from neighboring plantations in Virginia.
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But in some respects those ancestors remain nearer than we know.
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Then he took a shot at Donald Trump and Trump's ancestors.
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"We didn't sit around the table discussing our ancestors," she said.
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Science: The ancient ancestors of seals lived and walked on land.
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Paleontologists know that seals' ancient ancestors lived and walked on land.
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We should not be embarrassed or feel ashamed of our ancestors.
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Our ancestors survived many plagues with the help of their microbes.
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Family lore held that there were Cherokee and Delaware indigenous ancestors.
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"In Latin America we acknowledge death and ancestors," Mr. Polendo said.
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I felt so connected to my ancestors for the first time.
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But they evolved from ancestors that walked predominantly on two legs.
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I learned a lot about the land my ancestors came from.
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Like all the stuff that our ancestors marched and died for.
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And some of my ancestors have been here since the Revolution.
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But it has helped build a world our ancestors would envy.
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Moreover, Chinese women are treated worse than their ancient female ancestors.
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As they wander canyons, they listen for the voices of ancestors.
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There didn't seem to be people holding that against my ancestors.
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Many Aboriginal Australians today no longer live where their ancestors did.
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Will we get to see any ancestors of our favorite characters?
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Early whale ancestors were not fully aerodynamic like whales are today.
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Do we place too much genetic meaning on our far ancestors?
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"When my ancestors take over my body, they can be either male or female," said 28-year-old Xolani Chamane, referring to the act of channeling his ancestors to give spiritual and medicinal advice to clients.
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"She called me Spikie-poo," he joked, before going on to remember his ancestors: Before the world tonight, I give praise to my ancestors who built our country, along with the genocide of our native people.
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I'm very inspired by my ancestors and have revisited this subject matter throughout my career from the Ancestors performance pieces of the 1970s to the Coming to Jones Road Part II Story Quilts from the early 2000s.
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Her ancestors will aid in the development of her powers as well.
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Moreover, how did our single-celled ancestors eventually develop into complex lifeforms?
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"In our model, human ancestors were already scattered across Africa," she explained.
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For 100 million years, all our ancestors reproduced basically the same way.
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Where My Tamagotchi Forever strays from its ancestors is in-app purchases.
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Our ancestors passed down this affinity for believing, so it feels good.
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Did they give rise to our ancestors who lived in East Africa?
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These games are faint echoes of the hunting behaviors of their ancestors.
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Their distant ancestors were small, agile, two-legged dinosaurs known as prosauropods.
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It was, he said, a tribute to the group's ancient Egyptian ancestors.
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"There are no written records, because our ancestors were illiterate," he explained.
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My first moments with Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey were a little chaotic.
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In that sense, then, the chaos of Ancestors' opening sequence feels right.
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But as with so many other things in Ancestors, that's not explained.
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This information is key for understanding the evolution of our human ancestors.
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Many of their ancestors had been white, and they had fair skin.
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Korean ancestors watch behind small windows as passengers on the deadly ride.
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Connect with your close friends and family, as well as your ancestors.
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Because our ancestors literally fought and died for that right to vote.
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Happy white people proud of their racist ancestors day — Damon Wayans Yunior?
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Ancestors would always let the forest retake the land as it pleased.
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When was the last time you bothered to simulate your own ancestors?
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We're nearly at the end of this journey, taking these ancestors home.
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Now you can learn about your ancestral makeup and ancestors' migration patterns.
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Archaeologists figure that our paleo ancestors "worked" maybe 12 hours a week.
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Our ancestors living in caves couldn't have dreamed of something most satisfying.
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Hopi ancestors left behind abundant and tangible proof of their existence here.
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The horseshoe crabs you see today look similar to their earliest ancestors.
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Guess he's got a thing for tall girls with extremely cool ancestors.
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It reminds me of my ancestors getting ready, putting on their warpaint.
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These ancestors arrived on the Indonesian island about a million years ago.
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There's one big difference: the human ancestors made their tools on purpose.
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Some are still angry at the injustice, while others defend their ancestors.
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Traditional Chinese religion revolved around veneration of the spirits of one's ancestors.
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I'm sure my ancestors, shaking their mutton chops in disbelief, would understand.
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"The Senate failed you and your ancestors and our nation," then-Sen.
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Like their Montreal ancestors, the Nationals have still never won a pennant.
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If anything, they were just following in the footsteps of their ancestors!
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That's what brought JoAnne Sabir's ancestors up here from Tennessee and Arkansas.
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Residents are moving the bones of their ancestors before it's too late.
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Her ancestors immigrated to the country's hardscrabble western reaches in the 3.73s.
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Yes, Blacks are still traumatized from the atrocities our ancestors lived through.
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Our ancestors in the Victorian era achieved something very similar with sex.
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"Our ancestors climbed the high mountain—this is our culture," said Dorji.
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" Conway, without prompting, disclosed that her "ancestors are from Ireland and Italy.
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The combined effect made them resemble the nature warriors their ancestors were.
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She learned about it from her grandfather, whose ancestors were enslaved there.
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It's hard, because it produces a lot of fallen heroes, fallen ancestors.
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A new study suggests that, instead, our ancestors thrived in its aftermath.
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The advantage T. rex had on its ancestors was its growth spurt.
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At Alice Gallery, indigenous and Asian Pacific American artists channel their ancestors.
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Our ancestors evolved over millions of years to survive in their environments.
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Our ancestors knew that civilian gun-carrying was an invitation to trouble.
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This strange combination led to debates about who, exactly, were their ancestors.
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But Mr. Gandhi, 48, has never displayed his ancestors' zest for politics.
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His ancestors come from a Gullah Geechee community in Wando, outside Charleston.
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"Introduce yourself and your ancestors to this place," read the first prompt.
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My ancestors' groundnuts and millet and rice seeds would have sprouted mold.
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The ancestors punished him even though he hadn't meant to do it.
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I can't overstate how much Ancestors leaves players to their own devices.
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This challenges the idea that human ancestors evolved in a linear fashion.
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But it was a side effect of Chinese medicine for our ancestors.
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That is what our hunter-gatherer ancestors lived through 19403,000 years ago.
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Young artists often reinterpret or reinvent the styles of their creative ancestors.
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I feel a tangible obligation to our ancestors to do this right.
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He would have to reconstruct the lost lives of our remote ancestors.
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Mr. Shields, she said, would need ancestors to help guide his journey.
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One, Homo erectus, was the first of our ancestors to walk upright.
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When my ancestors came to America, they came through the proper channels.
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Our own ancestors may have lived alongside or even mated with them.
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Ultimately, I should not be responsible for the actions of my ancestors.
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But, like our ancestors, we are not living in an easy time.
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It&aposs possible our human ancestors there couldn&apost handle the shift.
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Of course, the straws had long since left their rustic ancestors behind.
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Our ancestors have only been on earth for about 6 million years.
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My ancestors lived on those lands when no other tribes were there.
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We continue to live off the land, the way our ancestors lived.
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Discussed: KotakuInAction, ArenaNet, Galak-Z: Variant S, Ancestors Legacy, Aliens: Colonial Marines.
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Indeed, those who say their ancestors didn't get government help as newly arrived immigrants would have to admit that their ancestors also never enjoyed the government benefits, like Medicare and Social Security, that now make these critics comfortable.
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Researchers had been thinking that our ancestors could have picked up Denisovan DNA just once, when one population of our ancestors intermingled with one population of Denisovans, and then the descendants moved to East Asia and the Pacific Islands.
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Reflect on the struggles your ancestors endured so you could exist When I think about what my ancestors went through in the shtetls of Russia so that I could tweet pithy aphorisms, it makes me feel like shit. 11.
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Friendship was one thing, but the blood of his ancestors ran thicker still.
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And we all want to know what flipped the switch in our ancestors.
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He considers the artifacts of Nimrud to be the work of his ancestors.
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Cifelliodon belongs to an extinct branch of mammal ancestors, according to the study.
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The assumption that Siberian ancestors were anywhere near Beringia is unsupported by evidence.
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As our ancestors have planted for us, so we must plan for others.
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I've traveled throughout Europe and the United States to track down my ancestors.
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This idea, that our ancestors successfully hunted massive mammals, however, isn't too surprising.
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You see, our human ancestors were cannibals — but we don't really know why.
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It's a shame that whites are being shamed for what our ancestors did.
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Tadek grew up surrounded by the memories of ancestors who'd fought for Poland.
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I'll admit, I'm still playing Ancestors and trying to understand how it works.
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Humanity's ancestors were flying blind as they figured out how to... well... exist.
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Modern-day watermelons don't look anything like their distant ancestors from Southern Africa.
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With luck, searching for ancestors will someday be as easy as online shopping.
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Her ancestors literally faced a cataclysmic event during the colonization of North America.
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Apparently, even the wealthiest of our ancestors could've been lazy and fat too.
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We live on the land where my husband's ancestors came 150 years ago.
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It kinda made me think, what if they were my ancestors or something.
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But it's clear that our Pleistocene ancestors must have been tough as nails.
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What can whites in the Deep South do now about their ancestors' actions?
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Mr Lau speaks proudly of how his ancestors resisted the British in 1898.
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German, the language spoken by the president's ancestors, is a case in point.
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She goes back 2,000 years of knowledge—her ancestors go back that long.
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Which sickness has burdened us—or our ancestors, or any lifeform—the longest?
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Oliver's campaign to call Trump by the name of his German ancestors, "Drumpf,"
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" To boycott this event, he said, would "betray the sacrifices of our ancestors.
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It's a way of conceptualizing our relationships with our ancestors, with our past.
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Our ancestors weren't "walking around, puffing on cigarettes outside the cave," Capra says.
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The finding points to an earlier departure from Africa for our human ancestors.
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Fossilized remains found in Morocco might belong to our 22,214-year-old ancestors.
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McClodden says the film's character represents an engagement with ancestors she never met.
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He had a constitutional inability to quit, something he inherited from his ancestors.
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Sangomas - sometimes called witchdoctors - believe they are called by their ancestors to heal.
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"I can say our ancestors were the ones who developed America," he says.
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Most British Jews are Ashkenazi, whose ancestors were mainly German and Eastern European.
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Then consider the fact that these genealogists are looking at Markle's European ancestors.
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Mr. Whitehead said he knew little about his own ancestors' experiences in slavery.
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Residents are even moving the bones of their ancestors to the new town.
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Their ancestors brought the Ukrainian language, culture and, of course, cuisine to Canada.
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My family is rooted in that region, where my ancestors were once enslaved.
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Others send invitations to meet with "DNA relatives" who share the same ancestors.
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Instead, they built on a long preamble of adaptations in their simpler ancestors.
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Unlike some of its feathered ancestors, the T. rex was covered in scales.
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African populations have virtually none because their ancestors did not mate with Neanderthals.
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Herbert Hoover's ancestors were called Huber and came from Baden in southern Germany.
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And, perhaps no surprise, some ancestors of modern humans also interbred with Denisovans.
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Family loyalty, the dedication to continuing your ancestors' work, is what's important here.
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I begin to sway, daven as they call it, like my Jewish ancestors.
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Make time to spiritually cleanse your home today and connect with your ancestors.
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How could people of color embrace a religion that had enslaved their ancestors?
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The find indicates that human ancestors ventured from Africa earlier than previously believed.
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Each branch, the new study suggests, interbred with the ancestors of living humans.
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Still unanswered is the question: What advantage let our ancestors replace the Neanderthals?
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The wars destabilized the region and spurred a great diaspora, including Chin's ancestors.
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"All of our ancestors are related in a common desire," Mr. Robbins says.
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But evidence is building that modern crocodiles differ substantially from their earliest ancestors.
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As she lies ravaged by cancer, a gaggle of ancestors awaits her arrival.
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The ancestors who fought for our freedom left us a legacy of sacrifice.
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How can that be when my ancestors have lived here hundreds of years?
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Our hominin ancestors may have cooked food, for example, which made it softer.
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"Our ancestors protected Vienna," Mr. Sellner said in an earlier interview last fall.
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I wrestled with my ancestors to let me claim hold of my life.
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The return of ancestors and artifacts can become a form of restorative justice.
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Gail: Isn't it interesting that Trump almost never talks about his immigrant ancestors?
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But it takes a kind doctor to identify Ruby's ghosts as her ancestors.
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"Our ancestors built the railroads, linked the highways," Trump somberly told his audience.
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"It's certainly about magnificence, the evoking and invoking of ancestors," Ms. Holcomb said.
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Ancestors might not be for me, but there's no doubt it has conviction.
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MRD and Lucy together stand as watershed fossils for illuminating early human ancestors.
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It's also possible for immigrants to seem less Americanizable than their ancestors were.
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We are interested, to put it otherwise, in people who became "our" ancestors.
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Modern people horde N95 masks and hand sanitizer; their ancestors turned to religion.
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I felt I was being blessed by the ancestors to tell that story.
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The ancestors of humans and Neanderthals lived about 260,2000 years ago in Africa.
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This skull could give scientists insights into what those common ancestors looked like.
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It would have derailed the lives of many of the ancestors we celebrate.
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But for some Americans, when immigrants are not ancestors, they become a danger.
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Bristlecones rise from the bones of their ancestors—a city within a cemetery.
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We no longer need to kill to survive as our ancestors once did.
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As a result, new research argues, our ancestors evolved at least some defenses.
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As a result, new research argued, our ancestors evolved at least some defenses.
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The ancestors' legs and feet were adapted to walking upright on two legs.
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His parents were Nazi Party members, even though Mr. Mahler had Jewish ancestors.
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Yet life, including perhaps our distant animal ancestors, somehow survived these deep freezes.
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A Maori man attacked a statue to raise awareness of his ancestors' pain.
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Her history is deeply rooted to my ancestors and others around the world.
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Most young people claim a "Taiwanese" identity, regardless of when their ancestors arrived.
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On social media, friends post photos of ship manifests recording their ancestors' arrivals.
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A. Most scientists think that Neanderthals probably evolved in Europe from African ancestors.
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Our ancestors were stolen from Mother Africa and bought to Jamestown, Virginia, enslaved.
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Herpes may have first infected our ancestors more than a million years ago.
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I see where I belong in a long line of Scotch-Irish ancestors.
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While his ancestors in Germany were bred to hunt badgers, Burns prefers babies.
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I don't always feel like my ancestors' wildest dreams, but their greatest regrets.
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My ancestors built this city before they ever set foot in this place.
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Jews whose ancestors migrated north to Rome and Germany from what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories show a higher proportion of the A.D.H.D. gene variant than those Jews whose ancestors migrated a shorter distance south to Ethiopia and Yemen.
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If you swallow your anger to get along with white counterparts who revere ancestors who raped and beat and enslaved your ancestors, you risk being accused of not really caring about symbols such as the Confederate flag and Confederate monuments.
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SREKOR, Cambodia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nat Sota worries about the spirits of her ancestors.
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Many blacks still live in the lowland south, where their ancestors worked as slaves.
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And so thousands of their ancestors died as martyrs because of the religious persecution.
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Turns out, our brushing-100-times-before-bed ancestors may have been onto something.
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Cifelliodon belongs to an extinct branch of mammal ancestors, experts say (Jorge A. Gonzalez)
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The Neanderthal ancestors moved up to Europe before us and continued to evolve there.
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Dinosaurs are the ancestors of birds—that is mainstream science—birds are living dinosaurs.
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Ned Stark and Rickon Stark are the most recent Starks to join their ancestors.
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Liza Lizarraga's father with photos of their ancestors and a house they lived in.
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Our ancestors came here from Spain, from Russia, from Ethiopia, from Syria, and more.
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But we have evidence that our prehistoric ancestors — including Neanderthals — dined on human flesh.
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I'm not a runner and I ran for miles; my ancestors were my legs.
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Pitru Paksha is a 16-day period when Hindus pay homage to their ancestors.
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The Anangu say Uluru has deep spiritual significance as a route their ancestors took.
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A revolution during his childhood had curtailed the absolute power his ancestors once wielded.
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The people of Papua New Guinea believed that sharks were the embodiments of ancestors.
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It's here that we should probably talk about the kind of experience Ancestors delivers.
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The protesters demand the right to return to land from which their ancestors fled.
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Can they really tell me about my ancestors and health risks I may incur?
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The Neanderthal ancestors moved up to Europe before us, and continued to evolve there.
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Although their ancestors are long gone, the solenodons are carrying on a prehistoric lineage.
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There's a common misconception that Neanderthals were our ancestors, that we evolved from them.
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Pluripotent stem cells are, in turn, the ancestors of these tissue-forming stem cells.
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All our ancestors, unless we are American Indian, came from another country, another culture.
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This year, new studies suggested that both Neanderthals and Denisovans interbred with our ancestors.
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Unlike their musical Fat Whites ancestors, it's never designed to provoke outrage or disgust.
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I just survived in the jungle like our ancestors, eating the plants and fishing.
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Our primate ancestors cried and made calls, and we would have had that, too.
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Their ancestors were almost certainly there before the British laid claim to New Scotland.
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It's a wonderful time to connect with your family and, spiritually, with your ancestors.
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Where your ancestors are from depends on what period in time you're talking about.
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Thus, poop-eating is an adaptive behavior that helped canine ancestors avoid intestinal parasites.
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"Their ancestors told them they must not cut down one single tree," she says.
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The researchers suggest Ancient Beringians split from Native Americans' ancestors about 20,000 years ago.
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And like its ancestors, it has an actual, honest-to-goodness physical QWERTY keyboard!
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It was just a part of our ancestors' meals as it is for us.
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"Gods, ghosts, and ancestors are all connected in this world view," Lee told me.
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"'How can you treat your ancestors like that, so disrespectfully?" he recalls them asking.
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She brought the noose, she said, to symbolize the past lynching of her ancestors.
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Abdul Sumud Shaibu, 50, also lives in Obuasi and tells of his strong ancestors.
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They were big and affordable and perfect for immigrant families, including my own ancestors.
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According to the hygiene hypothesis, our ancestors came to tolerate low levels of infection.
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If we give the big note, the ancestors can get a lot of money.
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Henry Johnson, the former governor of the state, owned it; he bought my ancestors.
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Perhaps I should also add that I have some Sephardic ancestors from Southern Spain.
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The Chorus of the Many, The Celebration of Ancestors Not By Blood, Thud-thud.
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Once time is set up this way, we become contemporaries of our own ancestors.
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Were your ancestors, say, Latino or Asian immigrants, but you now identify as white?
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Tjeke is a dance style practiced by the Surinamese Maroons for honoring the ancestors.
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The birthday celebration is over and it's time for routine annual visits to ancestors.
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Most extinct hominins are not our direct ancestors, but they're our very close relatives.
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But the Neanderthals were not the only extinct humans that our own ancestors found.
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The chart showed that my ancestors hailed from Korea, something I'd already been told.
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These allow us to anticipate the future with a consistency unimaginable to our ancestors.
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It gave him a vivid picture of his ancestors struggling through eight-month winters.
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Now, it's able to break down where in the U.K. my ancestors likely lived.
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Putman's ancestors joined the tulip frenzy, buying bulbs to grow their own tulip fields.
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Every nation seeks guiding principles from an imagined set of wiser and nobler ancestors.
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Instead, it showed me the regions in both countries I likely have ancestors from.
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My ancestors started moving to the Midwest in the US around 1825 to 1850.
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Ant ancestors developed the queen-worker social structure because it provided an evolutionary advantage.
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The unnamed auction consignor's ancestors were members of the Gardiner, Mulford and Buell families.
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"This is a tradition passed down from our ancestors," a woman said, overhearing her.
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"The species we have now are the ancestors of all future species," Thomas says.
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It conjures images of the voyage my ancestors took on the way to America.
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Caste discrimination against Christians, whose ancestors were lower-caste Hindus, persists in the country.
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Her ancestors on the Shields side came from Alabama, the Robinsons from South Carolina.
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Mr. Cotton is a historian whose ancestors owned slaves and fought for the Confederacy.
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Mitt Romney is running for Senate in Utah, the state his ancestors helped settle.
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Judging from related species elsewhere in Southeast Asia, their ancestors were likely full sized.
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Some of these populations thrived, becoming the ancestors of indigenous peoples throughout the hemisphere.
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But generations down the line, the voices of your ancestors will still be heard.
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Among the folks making this Great Migration were the writer Morgan Jerkins' own ancestors.
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I didn't feel this great connection to my ancestors that I wanted to feel.
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As their ancestors had done for centuries, they conducted military exercises amid the pageantry.
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The roots will be gone and we will be cut off from our ancestors.
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If true, this would have devastated humans, human ancestors and animal populations across Asia.
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A second group were ancestors of the Aka and other central African hunter-gatherers.
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How we move Our ancestors had to be active to survive in the wild.
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She has studied with many of her tap ancestors, including Clayton (Peg Leg) Bates.
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Their ancestors are behind them, who took two knees and two hands picking cotton.
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They are spaces where our ancestors were tortured and harmed, or forced to work.
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Yes, some of his ancestors owned slaves, but that was a long time ago.
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We stood in the holes where our ancestors were starved if they were disobedient.
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On a recent afternoon, in the family home her ancestors bought in 1928, Mrs.
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Where did your ancestors come from, and what stories do you know about them?
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The people who lived there, including my ancestors, were no longer Danish West Indians.
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If the names of ancestors came to their minds, they should call them out.
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I was raised on the land my ancestors had cultivated for over a century.
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They are familiar with their ancestors' scars but also fluent in mainstream American culture.
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Trilobites When did North America become a home where the ancestors of buffalo roamed?
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"I am who I am because of my ancestors," Templeton told the Post & Courier.
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" Her mother, Betty Craven, whose ancestors arrived on the Mayflower, responded sternly, "No, Martha.
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Aside from the Neanderthals, do we know if our ancestors mated with other hominids?
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But this right is rarely extended to the victims of colonialism or their ancestors.
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But Caroline Randall Williams also descends from white men who raped her black ancestors.
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It also developed floppy bones that were less mineralized than those of their ancestors.
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To be unpredictable, to do something better and something more than my ancestors did.
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Humankind was meant to indulge the primal connection to fire that our ancestors enjoyed.
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Is it worth being reminded everyday that your ancestors were not even considered human.
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Many of us have ancestors who came to the US fleeing famine or oppression.
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This is the mentality our ancestors had and what we carried at the camp.
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The methods I was using involved going through the genome, and identifying in an African-American person–who on average is about 20 percent European in ancestry–what sections of their genomes derived from African ancestors 500 years ago, versus European ancestors.
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Experts agreed that the earliest records of human ancestors in North America is about 15,000 years old, but the discovery of the Cerutti site "shows that human ancestors were in the New World ten times that length of time," said paleontologist Lawrence Vescera.
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No one is exempt—not the Jew or the Muslim, of course, but also not the Cockney or the earl or the person whose ancestors came to America on the Mayflower or, for that matter, the person whose ancestors were Algonquins or Laplanders.
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Matter Many of our primate ancestors probably ended up in the bellies of big cats.
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They're just not sure when our distant ancestors first started to emerge from the darkness.
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Dicynodonts are a sister line to the mammalian line, but they're not our direct ancestors.
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For some, that monument is a symbolic resting place for ancestors who never returned home.
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The latter occur in the wild ancestors of some of the most important human foods.
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And it's not wrong to feel sorrow and generational shame on behalf of your ancestors.
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Yes, eight percent of human DNA comes from ancient viruses that once infected our ancestors.
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Lessons from ancestors A totem pole stands at the entrance of the Turtle Lodge property.
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Fossils dating back 800,000 years, in fact, show evidence of cannibalism by our Homo ancestors.
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When the first early human ancestors arrived in Europe, they might have encountered these birds.
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But I really think that our ancestors just said, an introduction needs to be done.
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Our ancestors, the early mammals, could have posed a big threat to dinos as well.
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There's a lot of suffering still there, walking through and seeing things of my ancestors.
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They fetishized bygone eras that were defined by the brutalization and subjugation of my ancestors.
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She is eleventh generation American and has 31 ancestors who fought in the Revolutionary War.
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It's like finding an elusive Bible record, or photos of ancestors you've never seen before.
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That means that much further back up their shared family tree, their ancestors were siblings.
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" He described drug trafficking as "already part of a culture that originated from the ancestors.
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The Bon festival is a traditional Japanese Buddhist celebration dedicated to the spirits of ancestors.
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Genetically, modern Europeans are anywhere from a 20 to 60 percent match with their ancestors.
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The genetic match between modern and ancient Asians suggests that the Asian ancestors stayed put.
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"Well, I had ancestors who came up here during the great migration," she tells me.
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They argue that European genes helped their ancestors survive the diseases that killed native populations.
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So it seems like the ancestors of crocodiles birthed live babies back in the day!
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"Everything I do in my work is to give thanks to my ancestors," Shydeia explains.
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That is when, according to the fossil record, the craniums of mankind's ancestors started expanding.
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"We value our connection with our ancestors more than we value being millionaires," he says.
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Many of the congregation's members also have ancestors buried in the cemetery , the pastor said.
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Which begs an important question: do our arboreal ancestors also imbibe crunk juice for kicks?
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They're able to learn how to exploit new food sources that their ancestors didn't exploit.
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If you listen closely you can hear the tears of our ancestors hit the floor.
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It's a nice moment — wrapping up her own new identity in that of her ancestors.
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Yet this was where the spirits of the ancestors determined he should go to die.
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Our ancestors had to deal with a world that lacked satellites, television news, and Twitter.
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In Warren's case, 95 percent of her DNA has likely been inherited from European ancestors.
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A DNA test doesn't make her any more or less connected to those native ancestors.
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It was meant to remind everyone of their ancient pact, and the Starks' magical ancestors.
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Read more: Our ancient ancestors may have slept better than you, but also less 2.
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Before skyscrapers and suburbs popped up, our ancestors resided in forested regions full of greenery.
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Through that we were able to communicate the stories that were told from our ancestors.
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In the Yoruba religion, it is taught that one should acknowledge, honor, and consult ancestors.
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" If his ancestors had owned slaves, he says, "are now roasting in hell for eternity.
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I wrote the song as a message to my ancestors, and my brother in particular.
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Her fruit is born from violence and greed, watered by the blood of my ancestors.
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The Paleo-Eskimos were not the ancestors of today's Inuits: They were replaced by them.
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He knew who their ancestors were, their lineage and genealogy, the alliances and the rivalries.
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They may also have served as a crucial food source for our own australopithecine ancestors.
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So Ms. Melton's avoidance of Mr. Trump will set her ancestors at peace once more.
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One line of ancestors descended from slaves; the other, she found, had helped settle Jamestown.
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I can probably name more ex-members of Black Flag than I can Rees ancestors.
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Earlier this month, he acknowledged that his ancestors owned slaves; O'Rourke supports a reparations bill.
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In their home, Thomas' family spoke Gullah, the language of their ancestors and the community.
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By 700,000 years ago, a recent study found, their ancestors had shrunk to hobbit size.
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These days, Maine isn't a place that many people move to, as Strout's ancestors did.
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Later, the ancestors of East Asians — but not Europeans — interbred a third time with Neanderthals.
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This is a wonderful time to energetically cleanse your home and reconnect with your ancestors!
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So your body's filled with trauma that you didn't even experience, that your ancestors experienced.
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Epigenetics is essentially the genes within you; you carry information in them from your ancestors.
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A "Tamaya" is a shrine used to honour one's ancestors in the Japanese Shinto religion.
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I found my ancestors in the 1073 inventory belonging to Benjamin and Celia Bankston Richardson.
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Her grandmother had told Katexa that even one of their own ancestors had become Abyssal.
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Ancestry also has a DNA story element that maps out your ancestors&apos migration patterns.
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It's been in my family from far back and really connected me to my ancestors.
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Her mother taught her to sew, a skill passed down from ancestors who were slaves.
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Anthropologists say the islanders' ancestors possibly migrated from Africa more than a thousand years ago.
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He would have hated his ancestors, who arrived in the United States in the 1850s.
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The frogs descend from ancestors that had been captured in Panama before the Bd epidemic.
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With these changes, global health improved in a way that was unimaginable to our ancestors.
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Our protohuman ancestors ate ferns and tubers as vehicles for nutrients and calories, nothing more.
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Or if I want them to honor old ancestors whose commitments our culture now repudiates.
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Student Opinion Have you ever traveled to the places where your ancestors were originally from?
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If the ancestors of crocodyliforms had elevated metabolisms, then the earliest crocodyliforms probably did, too.
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"The cathedral was born of the faith of our ancestors," Monsignor Aupetit told the worshipers.
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A nation of immigrants, we can thank our own ancestors for making a similar journey.
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Our ancestors fought and died for us to be here, for our ways to continue.
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So, he thought that in our ancestors, the cecum was bigger and lacked an appendix.
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Perhaps our male ancestors needed to roam far and wide to find food and mates.
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Charles Darwin was the first to recognize that marine mammals evolved from ancestors on land.
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The sharing of resources and safety through connection was essential to survival for our ancestors.
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When lit, the burning sticks guided ancestors back to this world on a galloping horse.
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Their surfaces of little commalike strokes resembling knitting are ancestors of the artist's polka dots.
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"I want him to know about his full history and all his ancestors," she said.
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Generally speaking, our ancestors were not tolerant, liberal or democratic…Can you live with that?
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An evolutionary key Identifying anamensis is allowing researchers to understand how early human ancestors evolved.
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The disinterred corpses are usually those of ancestors who died at least seven years previously.
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Everywhere I turn there is a reminder of the bravery and commitment of my ancestors.
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My ancestors are being reviled as evil and bad people, and they are good people.
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"Who we are, and everything about us, is the contribution of our ancestors," she said.
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The funny thing is that one of my nonblack ancestors is actually Robert E. Lee.
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In his native Australia, he was raised on tales of his royal ancestors in Vietnam.
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Like visitors to that gathering, he's paying homage to his ancestors, artistic ones at least.
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In fact, most experts place their ancestors somewhere in the dry plains of northern China.
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He writes: This is a country built by refugees and immigrants, your ancestors and mine.
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"I just want to feed the people and our ancestors the proper way," she said.
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"We grew up being told that this was built by our ancestors," Mr. Dzimiri said.
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As it turns out, one of his ancestors had been an owner of the paper.
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Many of our ancestors were forced into this religion, and we've survived and transformed it.
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The diet of our ancient Paleolithic ancestors presumably excluded dairy, grains, and highly refined foods.
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Moore sees in his theological ancestors a cowardly and catastrophic willingness to ignore the uncomfortable.
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Our ancestors evolved tens of millions of years after the mass extinction of most dinosaurs.
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There, they continued to honor the memory of their ancestors' rebellion, whitewashing history wherever necessary.
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"I took a perverse pleasure in having survived the struggle of my ancestors," she said.
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Little fucking octoroons ... I fucking ... my ancestors fucking enslaved those little pieces of fucking shit.
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Grassrope ran next to Charger, who was carrying a heavy staff that represented their ancestors.
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For centuries, our ancestors passed down their knowledge and skills to their children and grandchildren.
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But since those foods were rare, our ancestors didn't need much in terms of willpower.
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My ancestors were terrorized, beaten, and murdered by mobs that looked just like that one.
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During the stay, he accompanied his father's eldest brother to pay respects to their ancestors.
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" Mr. Warnock argued that Ms. Harris's campaign was "the realization of our ancestors' wildest dreams.
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Our ancestors left oppression, crossed a wilderness and are trying to build a promised land.
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Every one of us goes to search back and find where our ancestors come from.
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Those whose ancestors did well under the republic that formed are much more likely to see the slavery trade-off as having been worth it, but if your ancestors were enslaved, or perished in the war, your view of the compromise may be much different.
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With all the attention on diets, past and present, we looked at what our ancestors ate.
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DNA evidence also suggests that the ancestors of Xenothrix arrived on the island on multiple occasions.
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Taking a lesson from our ancestors, we shouldn't take the power of spring for granted, either.
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Before the invention of clothing, agriculture, and even the wheel, our ancestors were playing with fire.
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Streets that had for almost a millennium been trodden by illustrious ancestors and unwelcome intruders alike.
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Idleness and isolation have dulled the spirits of a people whose ancestors were feared cattle rustlers.
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Questions like, "How have your ancestors influenced you?" ask us to consider our unique family histories.
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Like their Soviet ancestors, it's a way to kill at least two birds with one stone.
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Remove the battery, and such smart garments would be nearly indistinguishable from their un-enhanced ancestors.
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But it didn't offer any hints as to how the fungus evolved from its ordinary ancestors.
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I have a family, I have children, I have ancestors that I WILL NOT LET DOWN.
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The new species described today add to our knowledge of what some mammal ancestors looked like.
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I say, 'Excuse me for disturbing your rest but you're helping us to understand your ancestors.
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Masks and puppets stand in for people and animals, but also character traits, spirits and ancestors.
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It's possible that HOTAIR was telling cells their location in our aquatic ancestors even back then.
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Those ancestors established the territories and houses that would eventually form the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.
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That construction destroyed swaths of desert plants, among them saguaro cacti, which the O'odham consider ancestors.
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When your ancestors ripped the skin off the beef, added salt, added spices, it's all processing.
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Their ancestors somehow managed to live in India for thousands of years without becoming culturally Indian.
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Spiritually, this is a wonderful time to cleanse your home, or to connect with your ancestors.
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And in Africa he claimed a blood kinship with the continent of his father's Kenyan ancestors.
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Our malnourished and misguided ancestors couldn't even order a side order of these delicious grease spirals.
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Image: Garry et AlSo, will future humans, much like our distant ancestors, revert to cave dwelling?
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Sequencing Neanderthal DNA led to the discovery that they interbred with the ancestors of modern Europeans.
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Four hundred years, our ancestors were stolen from Mother Africa and bought to Jamestown, Virginia, enslaved.
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The land belonged to the Native American tribe's ancestors long before ranchers and farmers had it.
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"With my ancestors being involved I do feel a sense of pride," Delaney told VICE News.
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Today's a great day to get domestic—perhaps connect with your ancestors or cleanse your space.
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This country has been built on this and my ancestors have survived far worse than this.
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We were told that their most ancient ancestors began an epic migration in the Grand Canyon.
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"When I look at these people it's almost like looking at my ancestors," Del Bosque says.
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What responsibility does an African superhero owe a Western world that sold his ancestors into slavery?
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KAW, the largest, is named after two ancestors who provided the largest endowment, 22000 years ago.
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Beethoven, Alexander Pushkin, Carol Channing and many other historical and modern persons descended from African ancestors.
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It's difficult to think over the horizon, to organize for the future — to be good ancestors.
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They may not even know their own ancestors' names, but they will surely know Liu Xiaobo's.
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However good your diet and gut health, it is not nearly as good as our ancestors'.
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Cladoxylopsids have no living modern ancestors and are believed to be most closely related to ferns.
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Where's the evidence that these men are thinking about what happened to their ancestors eons ago?
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Apparently, her great-great-great-etc ancestors murdered the King of England back in the day.
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Jayson Musson's An Elegy for Ancestors is a celestial memorial commemorating the victims of police brutality.
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"For some people, it is heritage, something their ancestors fought for or otherwise supported," he said.
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For us here, we're the ones that survived from our ancestors camping out around the island.
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Human affection can be overwhelming for cats: Like their ancestors, modern-day cats aren't always social.
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The fossils show how the hobbits' regular-sized ancestors "rapidly" shrank to about 3.2 feet high.
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"We could see these guys were not the direct ancestors of Inuit people," Dr. Willerslev said.
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One of his ancestors founded the L. Frank Saddlery Company, which made saddles, harnesses, and whips.
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Our ancestors put those marks on the rocks, whether people want to believe that or not.
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Which implies to me that we've buffered ourselves from the insults that our ancestors went through.
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The caves of Europe are haunted by the prehistoric dreams and visions of our own ancestors.
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At the time of the explosion, one of humans' longest-lived ancestors was spreading across Africa.
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Australopiths, which were bipedally adept and occasionally climbed trees, were precursors to human ancestors like Neanderthals.
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Your first books were inspired by your ancestors, who belonged to a storied dynasty of executioners.
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And this is the reason why there were so many dynasties of executioners, like my ancestors.
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My ancestors organized the first Catholic Church for Mexican-Americans, Sacred Heart Parish in Durango, Colo.
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On the forest floor, new trees sprouted out of the moldering logs of their dead ancestors.
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A vast majority of Jamaicans' ancestors are from West Africa, which has relatively few outstanding sprinters.
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Before then, our ancient mammal ancestors originally relied on ovulation triggered by sex with a male.
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I never want to look past that or lose that respect for what my ancestors did.
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Endogenous retroviruses first invaded the cells of our primate ancestors more than 50 million years ago.
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Scientists suspect that Neanderthals and Denisovans were not the only extinct races our ancestors interbred with.
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And, indeed, whenever Dr. Simons scoured the sands for his ancestors, he brought his broom along.
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Wright's family is also of Jamaican decent and comes from the same place as Marcus' ancestors.
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From my Hopi ancestors, I was blessed to learn about the indigenous concept of Two Spiritedness.
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But new research suggests the mammals' demise isn't entirely on our distant ancestors' shoulders after all.
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I'm not about to shade my ancestors here, but reckon I'll make it to around 79.
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But you wouldn't typically find tortoises as centerpieces for the meals of our knuckle-dragging ancestors.
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Both of which were violently taken from my ancestors when they were forced across the Atlantic.
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So it's kind of accountability, having it on your body forever, to your ancestors and community?
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Although the cemetery closed for burials nearly 50 years ago, descendants still visit their ancestors' graves.
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Retroviruses, that study indicated, were invading our marine ancestors 450 million years ago — or even earlier.
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Poems about her ancestors and her mother's bravery in leaving Punjab read as thank-you notes.
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If we trace human DNA back thousands of years, we are able to identify common ancestors.
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Mr. Moore said his ancestors were among the slaves who arrived in shackles at Gadsden's Wharf.
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The DNA of Neanderthals indicates that their ancestors split from our own about 600,000 years ago.
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In most countries, membership in the nation has long been thought to depend on common ancestors.
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My second example: When and from where did the ancestors of today's Europeans arrive in Europe?
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But Agostino wishes to remain where his ancestors lived, and Nina won't leave their daughter's grave.
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The change came amid a nationwide movement by Native American activists intended to honor their ancestors.
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The meeting reveals that the family's ancestors include the descendants of both sharecroppers and plantation owners.
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I actually cannot fathom the mind-set of my queer ancestors at Stonewall 226 years ago.
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If your ancestors lived in the U.S., they could have faced that question in censuses past.
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Instead, the Ancient Beringians and the ancestors of the tribes we know today took separate journeys.
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"With a lot of these forms I'm trying to ask my ancestors for help," he said.
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"Even after death, Lonesome George is teaching us things — just like his ancestors taught Charles Darwin."
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Edward Ball's "Slaves in the Family," about the author's slave-owner ancestors, appeared in multiple letters.
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Yet in the dressing room, they chat about tactics in the Kashmiri language of their ancestors.
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Now the animals could start exploring places that had been off-limits to their shelled ancestors.
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Is it appropriate to compare young artists to a history that has excluded their art ancestors?
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Part will remain at home, in the traditional fashion, alongside those of ancestors and loved ones.
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They are believed to be the ancestors of the modern-day Bedouin people in the region.
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Most songbirds in Europe, including those that breed there, descended from African ancestors, the researchers found.
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Willing to let pass the idea that it was our ancestors who went to the moon.
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"The Final Table" is another culinary competition show, this one somehow more extra than its ancestors.
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Those vestiges — a leg bone here, a crushed skull there — hint at even more apelike ancestors.
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A fresh start concerning home and family is here—make time to connect with your ancestors!
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I wouldn't be here if he wasn't given asylum, so how can I disrespect my ancestors?
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Our own ancestors, it's been argued, were able to come up with creative solutions for survival.
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We were celebrating the Lunar New Year, practicing rituals, honoring ancestors, and eating dozens of dumplings.
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Our ancestors moved to wherever they saw the most opportunity and prospect for happiness and fulfillment.
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Among these mammals were early monkeys and apes, the ancestors of today's gorillas, gibbons and humans.
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Meditating on our ancestors, as Wagner's own story shows, can suggest better ways of being ourselves.
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The pastor added, as an example, that Mentawai parishioners should cross themselves before consulting their ancestors.
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It also likely gave rise to the bacteria that are common ancestors to modern day tuberculosis.
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The earliest known turtle ancestors were unable to retract their necks, but today's modern species can.
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Ancestors of the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe settled here "before America", said member Donald Dardar.
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Roughly 70,23 years ago some Africans moved out of Africa, becoming the ancestors of non-Africans.
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Voting, she says, is an obligation because her ancestors fought for her to have the right.
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Were my ancestors hunter-gatherers, or did they eke out a living on a taxidermist's pay?
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Like many other residents of the state, Mr. Lester counts Hispanics and Anglos among his ancestors.
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They would have had tens if not hundreds of thousands of ancestors living at that time.
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We were forced off our lands; a lot of our ancestors died; populations were wiped out.
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"But our blood levels are still 10 to 100 times higher than our pre-industrial ancestors."
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As anthropologists have discovered new species of human ancestors, our understanding of human history has changed.
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That suggests our earliest ancestors may not have lived in just one part of the continent.
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After years of excavation, the team discovered the unmistakable footprints of early hominids — possible human ancestors.
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And this is not OK. My kids should be proud of their ancestors and their heritage.
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"Our ancestors are smiling today because this fight is over," tribe Chairman Gerald Gray said Tuesday.
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Communing with your ancestors is more than a matter of mystical belief in Germany, Baring thinks.
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My daughter needs to know how badly her ancestors were treated simply because they weren't white.
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Pre-Olay, our ancestors smeared all sorts of edible stuff on their faces to beautify themselves.
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The group's research also suggests that the dinosaur's ancestors preferred to inhabit areas near the ocean.
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But her new handlers say she's adapting well and settling into the land of her ancestors.
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Our early modern ancestors made pointillist creations, using rocks as their canvas, to depict their surroundings.
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I'm sure your ancestors here weren't descended from the Mayflower in some cloud of heavenly light.
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We found this pair of ancestors two years ago in Key West and had them restored.
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There's even one tracking how good people are at guessing the ancestors of mixed-breed dogs.
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And using the excuse that "it's not me, it's my ancestors," we're never gonna get anywhere.
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Our ancestors did this with very little, and we who have more must do the same.
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So having to learn it for the movie was tapping back into your ancestors' language. Yes.
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"But I also believe that they are ancestors, we are ancestors, of beings that aren't necessarily confined to this terra, and these extravagant sci-fi ideas that we have to express come from a cellular memory of wherever it is that we came from," he muses.
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And because our ancestors never intended for us to be behind the scenes asking the government to introduce laws or change broken funding formulas, our ancestors also bargained for another guarantee: the tribe's right to a congressional delegate, to ensure we would always have a voice.
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It may even turn out that our primate ancestors were once the primary targets of the parasite.
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At some point afterward, the ancestors of Neanderthals spread to Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia.
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The Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History returned the remains of Igiugig ancestors excavated 87 years ago.
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We ourselves are such a system, as are all our ancestors back to the first primitive cell.
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" She added, "I'm going to be like my ancestors and just do what i need to do.
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Meltzer and Willerslev don't know if this population arrived before or after the ancestors of Native Americans.
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America is a nation of immigrants – unless your ancestors are Native American, they came from another country.
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"That's offensive to all of our ancestors, and erases the very real experiences of black women today."
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Because the people that came before me, my ancestors, died, and I will never know their name.
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While they are mammaliaforms, the researchers call them extinct relatives to modern mammals, rather than direct ancestors.
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But there's one tidbit that sweetens this tale: Your popsicle's ancestors were probably made in test tubes.
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In the Rapa Nui community, the sculptures are sacred, memorializing their ancestors and relationship with the gods.
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It's shown us how our ancestors migrated, and how they mixed to form who we are today.
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"Youth can come and remember the struggle their ancestors went through to remain in Florida," Backhouse says.
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Want to know where your ancestors once walked or whether you're at risk for a genetic disease?
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I think about my ancestors and how privileged I am to live my life as an artist.
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Would like to see more articles about how our ancestors helped each other to solve common problems.
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A few years ago, she visited a town in the French Alps where her ancestors once lived.
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Reciting from the haggadah, Jews congregated around the seder table to commemorate their ancestors' passage from Egypt.
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This group was not made up of direct ancestors of Native Americans, as the scientists initially anticipated.
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It's then that it occured to me that my ancestors also had more skin in the game.
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It was a really powerful moment for me, because it was like I was hearing my ancestors.
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"It is already a complex organism, and would have had ancestors of its own," Liu told Gizmodo.
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"The giants of our modern ocean may be gentle, but their ancestors were anything but," said Marx.
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"Our great ancestors used to make big commercial ships," said master boat builder Farouq Mohammed Bahlawan, 50.
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This means their ancestors moved around a lot, and many of their innovations happened because of migration.
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I stepped inside the cabin and saw the space where people like my ancestors would have slept.
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That finding suggests that in the ancestors of animals, the gene for the enzyme was accidentally duplicated.
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I knew exactly why I was there: Because both of our ancestors had prayed for this moment.
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Coupe and Wilson strike a good balance between cartoonishly gruff and genuinely awed by their ancestors' abundance.
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Plants went extinct in the perpetual twilight and animals followed, starving off the majority of our ancestors.
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Their early deaths left the family ungrounded, without the close networks that had sustained their Southern ancestors.
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Why do white people insist on romanticizing my Black female ancestors experiences with white men during slavery?
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Indeed, some would argue that our ancestors did us wrong, and we've been socialized to our detriment.
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Indentured workers' descendants have done least well where their ancestors could not own land, as in Fiji.
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Racing against them wasn't a matter of sport, but necessity, as our ancestors simply needed the food.
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The festival is celebrated to thank the dogs for their ancestors being able to locate water sources.
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If we can simulate human worlds, then presumably future humans will run simulations of their ancestors — us!
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A fifth-generation Arizonan, the senator grew up on the cattle ranch founded by his Mormon ancestors.
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They were created to communicate with ancestors and offer receptacles of hope and magic for the living.
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"Once you are French your ancestors are the Gauls," Sarkozy, the son of a Hungarian immigrant, continued.
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Revered ancestors are buried there, and it's been seen as a place where humans can enter heaven.
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After all, if a dino-killing asteroid apocalypse couldn't stop their ancestors, what hope do we have?
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I knew very little about my family history and had always wondered what my ancestors were like.
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"Their pain was unparalleled," Sandra Green Thomas, who also participated in the service, said of her ancestors.
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It was shocking and angering to learn, two years ago, that Jesuit priests had sold her ancestors.
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Indigenous activists, tired of seeing their ancestors viewed as "specimens," also began pushing back against their display.
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According to an anatomical analysis, S. elliottorum and D. matildae's ancestors hailed from South America, Poropat said.
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When you have more different countries that show where your ancestors come from, it's kind of cool.
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Luna points out that Baylis was still a person and even had the stones of his ancestors.
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The hero's power comes from the collective energy of his ancestors, a force known as the Aurion.
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This is a beautiful time to connect with your ancestors, and for any kind of spiritual work.
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Innovative materials, integrated sensors, and Bluetooth tech are making the latest bike helmets safer than their ancestors.
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He passed on his knowledge to the Hawaiians and helped them revive the ways of their ancestors.
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"A sense of being close to their ancestors is probably one of the main motivators," he said.
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If you think YOU'LL be scared, think of our ancestors who had no idea what was happening!
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Tyrell writes that, for her pictures, she transforms herself from a black woman into her white ancestors.
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According to scientists, because our prehistoric ancestors lived in relatively small groups, they knew one another intimately.
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Living under such conditions, our ancestors faced a number of adaptive social problems: who's reliable and trustworthy?
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Our fearful ancestors may have turned to umami-rich foods for energy in fight-or-flight situations.
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Nonetheless, in rural areas private domestic rituals to venerate ancestors or ward off ghosts were often tolerated.
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SCIENTISTS BELIEVE they have located the ancestral home of one of humanity's early ancestors—in northern Botswana.
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He also discovered his own connection to the name: His ancestors were early settlers of Columbia, Tenn.
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Once upon a time, status was predicated on lineage and ancestors who had arrived on the Mayflower.
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I struggled to find any information about the foodways of my direct ancestors before European colonists arrived.
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"I feel like our ancestors were on the same plantation, trying to get free together," she said.
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Fossil evidence suggests that most of our ancestors didn't leave the continent until about 200,000 years later.
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That finding supports the idea that the first settlers in Australia were the ancestors of today's aboriginals.
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The headdresses and clothing were all being worn by the people whose ancestors had designed those originally.
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These "spacers" are excerpts from the sequences of viruses that have attacked the bacterium or its ancestors.
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Well I just want to remind people of something: You can honor the ancestors by voting early.
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Their Jewish self-identification, however, is linked to their Chinese identity in which Confucian tradition honors ancestors.
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For Afghans, whose ancestors fought against imperialism just as Americans did, that is a recipe for outrage.
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But paleontologists have shown that dinosaurs were the ancestors of today's birds, which don't have forked tongues.
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It was recent in galactic terms — ancient ancestors of modern humans walked the Earth at the time.
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Most Americans or their ancestors came here to escape the idea that society is divided by class.
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Your father will receive his ethnicity estimate and learn his ancestors' migration history through an interactive timeline.
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When we failed, we failed in front of our families, our ancestors, our future and our past.
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Many people will say that they are against illegal immigration and that their ancestors came here legally.
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We are the new America — more diverse, more inclusive, more than our ancestors could ever have imagined.
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According to the photographer, the products are believed in Vietnamese culture to connect people to their ancestors.
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By recognizing the pain and humanity of our ancestors - the conversation about justice and reparations is elevated.
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Nontraditional student She's a 63-year-old college freshman, attending the DC school that enslaved her ancestors.
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Even better, researchers can study your face mites to track how your ancestors migrated across the planet.
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"Oysters are part of who we are," said Mr. Sunseri, whose ancestors founded P & J in 1876.
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The prayers, hopes and aspirations of our colonized ancestors did not propel us into the 21st century.
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Taufatofua says his interest in kayaking comes from the canoeing and paddling traditions of his Tongan ancestors.
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The Hmong believe that specific ceremonies must be performed to guide the deceased's soul to the ancestors.
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Rye made the comparison between ICE and those who brought her ancestors from Africa on slave ships.
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"My ancestors fled Lebanon for very much the same reason that the Syrians are fleeing," Ferris says.
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They won't have to compete for the resources our ancestors did, and that we still do today.
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The effect is that the post-bottleneck devils all descend from a relatively small number of ancestors.
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I was 16 and very few of my peers knew anything about our ancestors' way of eating.
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In fact, many of their own ancestors were undocumented immigrants, beneficiaries of an era of open borders.
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He wrote one in 2003 for Mr. Kerry, who had recently discovered that he had Jewish ancestors.
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"It's really inspiring, the connection to your ancestors," said a 44-year-old student known as Anouska.
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The ancient ancestors of insects probably had relatively symmetrical body segments, each with a pair of legs.
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The tests are looking for evidence that you have common ancestors with people in the reference group.
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"It was a natural trajectory toward the ancestors of the artists he started with," Mr. Meyer said.
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A second, even tinier gallery has what the children might call early ancestors of the animated GIF.
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Researchers turned to DNA in hopes of clarifying which of these were the ancestors of Native Americans.
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Dr. Willerslev estimates that the ancestors of Native Americans and Ancient Paleo-Siberians split 2000,0003 years ago.
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Among them were juggernauts like the dinosaur-killing Deinosuchus, as well as the ancestors of modern crocodiles.
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"If these are really the figurative tombstones of our earliest ancestors, the implications are staggering," Allwood said.
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It just told me that my ancestors came from West Africa, but it couldn't say where exactly.
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The fact that our ancestors were saying mother so long ago might not be a huge shock.
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If so, they survived for nearly 13,000 years after splitting from the ancestors of other Native Americans.
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Modern ratites are all flightless, so biologists have always assumed their ancestors were also devoid of flight.
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Meanwhile, praise for the nation's victorious World War II ancestors has partially rehabilitated the old Soviet regime.
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The souls of her ancestors guide her to Te Feti; goodness wins and the island is rescued.
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The idea that we carry some biological trace of our ancestors' pain has a strong emotional appeal.
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"I would lose everything my ancestors worked their entire lives to create for us today," he said.
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But there was also a voice within me, rising — the voice of my practical, stoic, rural ancestors.
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It is what connects us to the beginning of time, back to our spirit ancestors, our creators.
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The idea is when the slaves were taken from Africa, their ancestors and orishas came with them.
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Their descendants easily maintained the illusion that their ancestors had never been real, breathing people like themselves.
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Northern branch About 16,000 years ago, the ancestors of living indigenous Americans split into two main branches.
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Our next step is to facilitate the safe return of the ancestors to their iwi (tribal groups).
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" Some test subjects will get "migrations tracing your ancestors' travels," or, jackpot, "DNA Matches to living relatives.
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Humans are famously fond of sweets, for example, presumably a legacy of our fruit-eating primate ancestors.
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And that is such a powerful testament to the resiliency of our ancestors, our grandparents, our parents.
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Is he unaware of (or in denial about) the history of his own ancestors in this country?
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Often Uranus in Pisces encourages people to look back to the past and connect with their ancestors.
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They heaved themselves over the walls of wooden ships to swim one last time with their ancestors.
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Our ancestors may have evolved special brain circuits that allowed them to learn new sounds as babies.
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They are cruelly barred, solely on account of where their ancestors were born, from realizing their dreams.
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It is a place where our ancestors hid and survived from U.S. cavalry during the Long War.
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I was born in the northeast of England, in the same region George Washington's ancestors came from.
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The researchers began by giving the flies the first mutation to arise in the ancestors of monarchs.
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He seemed to have forgotten the brown men who were here long before either of our ancestors.
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She feels comfortable with her decision, in part because she knows that her ancestors would have approved.
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Should it matter if someone has lived here only a short time or has non-European ancestors?
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I know I'll never look at my ancestors the same way, understanding now the struggles they faced.
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" —Asha Hadiya "To honor where our ancestors came from — and who we are now — is intrinsically beautiful.
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More imminently, October 7th is Chung Yeung, a holiday when families sweep the graves of their ancestors.
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Before white America enslaved millions of Africans, whuppings were not a parenting tool embraced by my ancestors.
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We dream of reconciliation with the victims of our ancestors' crimes rather than memorialization of their triumphs.
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Their ancestors weren't invited to the talks that led to the country's formation on July 21, 1503.
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To penetrate the brick wall, black Americans frequently must rely on the names of their ancestors' owners.
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Her ancestors, too, were from Hue, and she and her family had also fled Vietnam in 1975.
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Today, only a very few of our ancestors' early artifacts can be seen at museums in Africa.
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