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These bloodlines are the future bloodlines that can reestablish wild populations.
Bloodlines' original writer Brian Mitsoda will lead narrative design on Bloodlines 2, which is being developed by independent studio Hardsuit Labs and published by World of Darkness license-holder Paradox Interactive.
For example, in March, the center ran out of bloodlines for dialysis patients on the second shift and could only provide dialysis to those patients after borrowing bloodlines from a private hospital.
And certainly, he has the bloodlines, no question about that.
"There are two bloodlines running through the world," he said.
"He's a great kid, obviously from great baseball bloodlines," Kim says.
We even have, in Glen Duncan's "Bloodlines" trilogy, an irritable werewolf.
The next Bloodlines season begins March 28 at the Joyce Theater.
The MTV stars most recently appeared together The Challenge: Battle of Bloodlines.
Bloodlines 2's demo is a deft mix of familiarity and strangeness.
The World of Darkness isn't the only place that's changed since Bloodlines.
But there's a special poignancy in Bloodlines and its ever-excavating fanbase.
Leatherdale's farm to ensure that the bloodlines of dressage horses remain strong.
It's an event recorded in the bloodlines that have emerged across the world.
As in every Underworld movie, tracking lineage and bloodlines plays an important role.
A 2014 spin-off pilot, Supernatural: Bloodlines, also failed to go to series.
Spahl is far from the only person who's contributed to Bloodlines' unofficial patch.
Mr. Steiner's mother, the former Desirée Harris, brought theater into the family bloodlines.
This will be Cunningham's second appearance in "Bloodlines"; the first season included "RainForest" (1968).
And she loved to flaunt her horses, which came from the most elite bloodlines.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 sounds a lot like Bloodlines: you'll take the role of a fledgling vampire in the "World of Darkness" role-playing universe, then survive a war between vampire clans with a combination of special powers and old-fashioned combat.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, the cult role-playing game from 2004, is getting a sequel.
In the cult 2004 role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, vampires love to dance.
The sole union between the Sel and Duquet bloodlines gives rise to two female characters.
The evidence of Russian intervention has been found by following moneylines and codelines, not bloodlines.
Bloodlines threaded that difficult narrative needle relatively well, and if we're lucky, Bloodlines 2 will have as much personality and complexity as the first game — but as the kind of polished, fully realized project that Troika simply didn't have the time and resources to make.
Skywalkers, Solos and Kenobis be damned: this movie isn't about the importance of heritage or bloodlines.
Including the work in "Bloodlines" signals "our commitment to history," Mr. Petronio said in a statement.
But there are also some great third-party titles, including Castlevania: Bloodlines and Contra: Hard Corps.
Yet in the hapa world, anxiety about breeding and bloodlines is never far from the surface.
Adoption and divorce — or in my case a mother who ran from my father — sever bloodlines.
It must either be through marriage — as is the case with Meghan — or through birth and bloodlines.
Bloodlines is beloved among fans for its dark humor, unique role-playing options, and vividly drawn world.
Both men will sire bloodlines that unfurl across the three centuries that Barkskins chronicles in dazzling detail.
I've been thinking about trees and bloodlines since Donald Trump won Wisconsin and America cracked in two.
Is the real Bloodlines the sometimes unplayable original release, or the limited fix released by Troika employees?
But still, these are the Yankees, impervious to whims, their uniforms a proxy for their blue bloodlines.
In 2015, the choreographer Stephen Petronio introduced the "Bloodlines" project to honor the artists who influenced him.
Chad Summers, the trainer, says he believes the 5-year-old horse can profoundly influence Japanese bloodlines.
"Bloodlines" is a five-year project that began in 2015 to celebrate the Petronio Company's 30th anniversary.
Privy to their scheme but seemingly helpless to intervene, the fetus contemplates questions of bloodlines and love.
Our forebears have spent centuries trying to build a government of laws, and not of hereditary bloodlines.
It was unsurprising that Mr. Petronio began "Bloodlines" in 2015 with a Cunningham piece ("Rainforest,") from 1968.
He knew that his friend Robert would hunt down and kill even children because of their bloodlines.
PC Gamer has confirmed presentations about previously announced games like Borderlands 3 and Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2.
There, in war time, their royal bloodlines didn't carry the same kind of cache they did in France.
Historically, European royalty have been known — and since ridiculed — for inbreeding to preserve the purity of their bloodlines.
Mastery, the undefeated colt, was born on Kentucky Derby Day and had the bloodlines and athleticism for stardom.
Bloodlines were ways to pass on property and power, but also indicators of both inherent virtue and vice.
"What the hell is going on at Whitewolf?" read a post on the Bloodlines subreddit this past January.
John Burowski, who is working on a documentary called Bloodlines about my life and work, was also there.
The dialogue, which often dwells on matters of bloodlines and family lineage, would be embarrassing in a video game.
Instead, "Bloodlines" hinged on a cluster of new male characters, instead of drawing from the existing, beloved Supernatural ensemble.
Here, the blood in "Bloodlines" is real, but this talking dance has the uncomfortable air of a therapy session.
Populations were decimated by Western-borne diseases, to which they had no resistance; entire bloodlines and genealogies were destroyed.
I imagined her maternal bloodlines came from southern Spain, from Seville, or Cordoba, or maybe Madrid and bordering provinces.
Critic's Pick For the choreographer Stephen Petronio, Bloodlines developed out of a reverence for what had come before him.
But they're also spoiling for yet another bloody fight, one within their own bloodlines to politicize their family's giving.
As people with history (that predates slavery), with our own exalted bloodlines, and as actors on the world stage?
Antonio Faccilongo spends time with Palestinian families who are smuggling semen out of Israeli prisons to continue their bloodlines.
Instead of referring to two different people, the title could instead be about the two competing bloodlines living within Jon.
In the 2006 novel Bloodlines, Jacen goes back to see his grandfather Anakin Skywalker being trained by the Jedi order.
Developer Hardsuit Labs seems to be building a lot of these little, familiar details in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2.
Bloodlines complicate matters: several of Myanmar's rebel groups, all of whom chafe at central rule, have historical ties to China.
Ours is a nation, nearly singular in history, founded on a set of values and rights, not bloodlines and conquest.
Monarchies have to worry about bloodlines and legitimacy, because there are always pretenders out there ready to seize the throne.
Dates have not been set, but the Stephen Petronio Company's "Bloodlines" season will return to the Joyce Theater next spring.
Most of the consultants Mr. Massey has hired have deep New York Republican bloodlines, many with ties to former Gov.
"There are never any rules to guide us, no contracts, no bloodlines, just the day after day of it," he writes.
Lab mice became a commodity, one that scientists ordered in from afar and that they defined by their bloodlines and genes.
Like I said, bloodlines are incredibly important in the Underworld movies, but that's mostly because blood has all kinds of powers.
SAN DIEGO -- Fernando Tatis Jr. entered the 2017 season campaign as an intriguing 18-year-old shortstop with big-league bloodlines.
But many Supernatural fans were simply hoping that "Bloodlines" would be the show they had long wanted Supernatural itself to become.
The backlash to "Bloodlines" among Supernatural fans was intense, and ultimately The CW opted not to move forward with the series.
But "Bloodlines" also seemed to mark the beginning of a rapid shift in the relationship between Supernatural and its fan base.
There will still be weird and potentially comic moments, like a Bloodlines Easter egg that involves arguing with a stop sign.
Earth is kept as sort of a rural community, so that the people of Earth's bloodlines are not altered by civilization.
Because of its connection to the long-running tabletop game, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines' will likely explore a bunch of these.
If anything, the patch feels like a skeletal version of some alternate universe Bloodlines, developed with no budgetary constraints or deadlines.
Liberals, who decry entrenched privilege at home, seem strangely OK with a British aristocracy that conveys titles and estates through bloodlines.
America's greatness rests not on the superiority of our bloodlines or our soil, but rather on the institutions our forebearers built.
Throughout the 21th century, fears regarding miscegenation and "race mixing," rooted in a belief that the dilution of white bloodlinesbloodlines that offered political, economic, and social authority over nonwhites — would result in societal disaster led to states across the country banning interracial marriages and enforcing strict rules regarding exactly what it meant to be white.
You can play a Malkavian — a fan favorite clan whose members are all cursed with some form of insanity — in Bloodlines 2.
And it sets Bloodlines apart from games that just offer context-free fan service or awkwardly dip their toes into "adult" themes.
Bloodlines is a new comic taking place in the main world of DC Comics, but tucked far away from any major hero.
A couple of weeks ago, I booted up a game I hadn't touched in years: the 2004 RPG Vampire: the Masquerade - Bloodlines.
For the past few years, Mr. Petronio, with the series "Bloodlines," has been introducing works by distinguished predecessors into his company's repertory.
In 2014, Stephen Petronio's company inaugurated its "Bloodlines" series, to showcase the work of Trisha Brown and other choreographers who inspired him.
As mass immigration stirred fears that "American" stock — read: pure white bloodlines — would be diluted, reformers sought ways to intervene in immigrant families.
American bloodlines of wagyu date back to 64 when four bulls were imported into the US, followed by several females in the '21s.
Daniel Stoltzfus testified he had also "gifted" his wife to Kaplan "in hopes of strengthening the Stoltzfus bloodlines," according to the prosecutor's office.
It shows the power of stories, and how they become preserved as beliefs as a means of self-justification within communities and bloodlines.
The patch fixes a handful of irritating flaws, but it also optionally restores old content that was cut during Bloodlines' troubled development process.
Instead, the inspiration was a postmortem interview with Bloodlines designer Brian Mitsoda, where he briefly mentioned a cut quest involving the unused location.
This week Tyler Buffett, a junior right-hander, is drawing attention at the College World Series for both his pitching and his bloodlines.
Spoiler alert: Stop reading now if you want to avoid spoilers from Wednesday night's The Challenge: Battle of the Bloodlines finale and reunion.
Other inclusions are more surprising: third-party titles like Castle of Illusion or Castlevania: Bloodlines and the not-especially-memorable fighter Eternal Champions.
The Japanese version will include Castlevania Bloodlines, Comix Zone, Gunstar Heroes, Madou Monogatari Ichi, Powerball, Puyo Puyo 245, Rent-a-Hero, Shining Force, Sonic 23, and Space Harrier II, while the US version will include Altered Beast, Castlevania: Bloodlines, Comix Zone, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Ecco the Dolphin, Gunstar Heroes, Shining Force, Sonic The Hedgehog, Space Harrier II, and ToeJam & Earl.
Bloodlines are incredibly important, and Blood Wars has a "guess the secret parentage" plot that's pretty reminiscent of Jon Snow's big reveal in Thrones.
This year, we groundlings were lucky enough to get a glimpse into the propagation of royal bloodlines — one real, one we wish were real.
Daniel Stoltzfus testified that he had also "gifted" his wife to Kaplan "in hopes of strengthening the Stoltzfus bloodlines," according to the prosecutor's office.
They do a lot of conspiracies with the RH- bloodlines, it's just a blood-type, it means your body just produces a certain antibody.
The Bloodlines patch drives home how difficult it can be to determine the "true" version of a work of fiction — especially a video game.
They hired a different Cincinnati native as manager this time: David Bell, a former infielder with strong baseball bloodlines but none of Rose's baggage.
Mr. Petronio began "Bloodlines" with the idea of honoring his closest influences, like Cunningham and Brown, with whom he danced from 1979 to 1986.
The Westminster Dog Show has long been associated with purebred dogs — pups with papers dating back to their great-grandparents proving their unsullied bloodlines.
In the early days of the nation, the founders were rightfully concerned that the nascent republic would give rise to leadership based on bloodlines.
The bloodlines of the title belong, at least nominally, to the well-sired race horses that the Zetas own through their patsy, José Treviño.
Hazzard,whose grandfather Walt Hazzard won a championship for U.C.L.A. and played for the Lakers, is one of four Irvine players with N.B.A. bloodlines.
For example, the hospital ran out of bloodlines for dialysis patients and tubing that provides oxygen through a patient's nose, and it stocked expired products.
Bloodlines was an adaptation of White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop role-playing series, set in an alternate "World of Darkness" version of Los Angeles.
Two of my favorite shows you've curated—Beatriz Santiago Muñoz: A Universe of Fragile Mirrors and Firelei Báez: Bloodlines—showcased acts of resistance to colonialism.
Then it struck me: in order to play the notoriously buggy Bloodlines, especially on modern computers, it's practically mandatory to download a fan-made patch.
Through "Bloodlines," a project he started in 2014, he's restaging works by choreographers who have inspired him, in particular iconoclasts of the 1960s and '70s.
Through "Bloodlines," a project he started in 22, he's restaging works by choreographers who have inspired him, in particular iconoclasts of the 1960s and '70s.
Petronio presents the fifth edition of "Bloodlines," an autobiographical project that pays homage to the creators of postmodern dance and traces the choreographer's own influences.
The Petronio Company, which unveiled the season on Friday, said that dates for "Bloodlines," to be performed at the Joyce Theater, would be announced soon.
Or that she was born into a culture where bloodlines pass through sons and folk wisdom holds that you're better off raising geese than girls.
In current-day FLDS, a woman can only become pregnant by one of the 15 "seed bearers" appointed by Warren to carry out their worthy bloodlines.
Bloodlines 2 takes place in a Seattle where vampires and other supernatural creatures secretly hold sway over the city, maintaining a deception known as the Masquerade.
It comes pre-loaded with 40 legendary games including Ecco the Dolphin, Gunstar Heroes, Castlevania: Bloodlines, Space Harrier 2, Shining Force, and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Machine.
No sign of Ripley and her foes in this issue, and hopefully this new line of Bloodlines comics will only lovingly nod to the original storyline.
The Starks and Reeds are known to have ancient bloodlines that gave them powers like greenseeing (psychic visions and dreams) and warging (melding mind with animals).
That these people have to actually learn how to do things before they can become a ruler, and even so, should bloodlines and prophecies even matter?
On the one hand, it provided a kind of DNA profile of a colonial society built on the intermingling of ethnic bloodlines, European, Indian and African.
The recent announcement of Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2—a sequel to a cult favorite based on the tabletop—has driven more people to the game.
STEPHEN PETRONIO COMPANY The Petronio company is in the third year of its "Bloodlines" project, a marvelous act of quasi-filial devotion to multiple choreographic parents.
BLOODLINES The True Story of a Drug Cartel, the FBI, and the Battle for a Horse-Racing Dynasty By Melissa del Bosque 394 pp. Ecco. $27.99.
And the winners are … No one saw more ups and downs on Bloodlines than eight-time Challenger Cara Maria Sorbello and newbie her Bostonian cousin, Jamie Banks.
Mr. Petronio was the first male dancer in Trisha Brown's company; in the second season of "Bloodlines," his troupe performed her debut proscenium work, "Glacial Decoy" (1979).
Up to that point, marriage had been primarily a pragmatic institution: a legal union undertaken in the interest of preserving family wealth, property, bloodlines, and social classes.
The work was performed Tuesday as part of Mr. Petronio's "Bloodlines" project, which focuses on his influences; he danced in Ms. Brown's company from 1979 to 1986.
"Bloodlines," the Stephen Petronio Company series that revives works by titans of American postmodern dance, will return for a fourth season with a tribute to Merce Cunningham.
In 2015, the choreographer Stephen Petronio launched his company's "Bloodlines" project, whereby his shows would include dances not just by him but also by his postmodern predecessors.
In later work, Luna questioned the usefulness of measuring bloodlines and, in both lectures and performances, criticized romantic narratives of Native California with candor and humor on stage.
Granted, with a horde of White Walkers and wights walking southward, does anyone in Westeros have time to care about bloodlines and rightful heirs to the Iron Throne?
From their twined bloodlines spring slaves and warriors, sharecroppers and coal miners, jazz singers and junkies and Ph.D. students—each one brought vividly to life in sequential chapters.
Most of the containers have five occupants; some special bloodlines, for example those that have been bred to be diabetic, and thus pee more, travel in smaller numbers.
The sequel's designers include both original team members — like lead writer Brian Mitsoda — and longtime enthusiasts like Cara Ellison, who wrote extensively about Bloodlines as a games journalist.
As in Bloodlines, you'll use your powers and stats (things like charisma or "humanity," essentially a measure of your gameplay cruelty level) to accomplish tasks in different ways.
In Season 1, Cersei tells us â€" to deflect her relationship with Jaime â€" that the Targaryens wed brothers and sisters for years to keep their bloodlines pure.
From there, a bunch of heavy hitters: Cyberpunk 2077, DOOM Eternal, Empire of Sin, Vampire Bloodlines 2, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, Borderlands 3, and so much more.
The tension between Bloodlines winner Cara Maria and her ex Abram, on whom she cheated this season despite their six-year relationship, was certainly not all for show.
Stephen Petronio made a bold move in 219 when he unveiled "Bloodlines," an initiative to restage masterworks by pioneers of postmodern dance and present them alongside his own.
"Citizenship," by contrast, became a unifying foundational concept — one that allowed for a society based, in theory, on a coherence of ideas rather than a confluence of bloodlines.
I'll leave you with one more suggestion: "The Sport of Kings," C. E. Morgan's commanding Kentucky epic about racism, family, obsession with bloodlines and a horse named Hellsmouth.
Camel owners pay tens of thousands of dollars to breed and raise their animals, preserving bloodlines and honing their conformation — their shape, balance and structure — through the generations.
Of late, however, he's been looking back with his project "Bloodlines," in which he revives pieces by the radical choreographers who paved the way for his own work.
Having revived important works by Cunningham in 2015 and Trisha Brown in 2016, "Bloodlines," at the Joyce Theater, this year addressed Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton and Anna Halprin.
At present, only a handful of older titles will support the cloud feature, including Planescape: Torment, Dragon Age Origins, Heroes of Might & Magic III, and Vampire: the Masquerade Bloodlines.
The showrunners want to keep us guessing about who's going to end up on the throne, though for the moment, dragons really seem to trump secret, possibly unprovable bloodlines.
Of the 20 projected starters, he is one of the few whose bloodlines suggest that — if nothing else — he will handle the mile-and-a-quarter distance with aplomb.
"In Britain, bloodlines run heavy, and in any job I took I was known as the daughter of my brilliant father, the great newspaper editor Charles Wintour," she said.
Not only was that something short of foolproof evidence, but it also angered the Cherokee Nation, which argued that defining ethnicity via DNA and bloodlines was a dicey proposition.
Her father Aerys Targaryen has always been referred to as the "Mad King" after he was corrupted by power and likely also mental illness caused by the Targaryen's close bloodlines.
Interfaith and inter-caste couples are common in India, but they have also faced persecution from identity groups that want to keep bloodlines "pure" and view these unions as unholy.
There are also several PDF files about Illuminati conspiracy theories, but some of those titles — like the book Bloodlines of the Illuminati — could already be found in the 2015 documents.
Men probably forgot that they made a pact for peace with the White Walkers during the last Long Night, to maintain their magical bloodlines or faith in the old gods.
A scholar of Islamic law who claimed bloodlines tracing back to the Prophet Muhammad, Baghdadi took control of what was then known as the Islamic State of Iraq in May 2010.
Other videos in the channel's QAnon playlist, which include videos about 9/11 conspiracy theories and one titled "13 BLOODLINES & their Diabolical End Game," gained hundreds of thousands of views each.
The maps were sketched out by Spahl and built with the help of other Bloodlines modders, and an earlier boss was brought back, delivering an unused monologue from his game files.
In an age when owners look for precocious, win-early horses to recoup their investments quickly, he took the patient approach, emphasizing soundness, durability and the bloodlines to generate future champions.
She also said she didn't deal with the issue when it was first raised in 2012 because she didn't have the "basic information" about her bloodlines, though it lingered for years.
For people who want to dig into the annals of gaming history with Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Altered Beast, Castlevania: Bloodlines, and other games, it's the best way to experience them.
The games begin on a promising note, with Battle of the Bloodlines runner-up Cory Wharton summing up the players' optimism at facing off without the distractions and manipulations of previous victors.
There are worse cases of "what might have been" in the video game world, but Bloodlines will always feel like a cult classic that missed its chance at becoming a mainstream phenomenon.
When he's not updating it, Spahl is also helping out with an unofficial prequel called Bloodlines Prelude, along with The Babylon Project, a Babylon 5-themed conversion of starfighting game Freespace 2.
The Challenge: Battle of the Bloodlines may be finished and its winners crowned, but the drama surrounding the relationships – some strained, some spicy – shows no signs of dying down any time soon.
At the Joyce Theater (March 231-April 250), the Stephen Petronio Company extends "Bloodlines," a project started in 261 to remount, and thus preserve, works by artists who have influenced Mr. Petronio.
If the fringe of the fringe of conspiracy theorists are to be believed, shape-shifting interdimensional reptilians from royal bloodlines are trying to thin the herd of humanity by covertly sterilizing the masses.
The first spinoff, Bloodlines, was kicked off by a backdoor pilot at the end of season nine, and was criticized by fans because it didn't include any beloved characters from the original show.
As is the way of the series, her simple life as a mercenary eventually takes multiple turns toward the strange, as she's pulled into a complex narrative involving ancient bloodlines and secret societies.
After the emancipation of slaves, politicians warned of the rise of a "mongrel" nation, fearful that white bloodlines would be contaminated by blacks, a process that might expand the ranks of "trash" people.
Another classic teen comedy will be available, too: the hilariously satirical Bring It On (2000) starring Kirsten Dunst On another note, we're super psyched for season 2 of the dark Netflix original Bloodlines.
I do see how our bloodlines and ancestry informs our patterns of behavior and needs our conscious attention to not form a fucked up Jungian shadow that unconsciously takes ownership in unhealthy ways.
Each chapter of the novel is narrated from the perspective of a descendant of either Effia or Esi, one representative for each generation, and the two bloodlines alternate up to the present day.
In 2014, the series aired a backdoor pilot for Bloodlines, a potential spin-off starring a guy no one had ever heard of battling monsters in a big city Supernatural had never dealt with.
The Petronio company, in residence at the Joyce Theater this week, presents "Signals" as part of its "Bloodlines" series, which explores the lineage of American postmodern dance and pays homage to Mr. Petronio's influences.
Stephen Petronio, whose series Bloodlines revives works by masters of postmodern dance, will present a portion of the project's latest season: Yvonne Rainer's "Chair/Pillow" (1969) and Steve Paxton's "Excerpt from Goldberg Variations" (1986).
It is about family members who went to war and family members who were sold in the slave market downtown, and family in whom the bloodlines overlapped in ways that have seldom been acknowledged.
Most of the symbols trace back to one of two things: an obsession with purity (especially purity of blood and of bloodlines) and an interest in the things that invade or invalidate that purity.
But there are no such basketball bloodlines in China, now the NBA's biggest foreign market, and even fewer ties to India, the cricket-crazed subcontinent that the league has targeted for its next growth spurt.
The full game selection (so far) is as follows: Ecco the Dolphin Castlevania: Bloodlines Space Harrier II Shining Force Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine ToeJam & Earl Comix Zone Sonic the Hedgehog Altered Beast Gunstar Heroes
They not only corrected the basic plot mistakes of "Bloodlines" but built their storyline organically from the plot of the current Supernatural season, drawing from the core ensemble of characters we already knew and loved.
Back in the 1990s, a series of Bloodlines comics were released into the DC Universe, where the villains were Alien-style rip-off monsters who fed on spinal fluid and turned some people into heroes.
It now sells an impressive range of products, from books with titles like Bloodlines of the Illuminati and Controlling the Human Mind, to doomsday prepping gear like "Survival Seed Vaults" and radiation-eliminating water bottles.
All that blood, incest, and dragon stuff is confusing, not to mention the fact that you basically have to memorize an entire atlas of made-up Westeros regions and track more intertwined bloodlines than ancestory.com.
Ingrid and Mercedes, who I recruited away from Golden Deer into my own Black Eagle house, are fed up with their families pressuring them to marry into status to ensure political stability for their bloodlines.
When "Bloodlines," the Stephen Petronio Company's series that revives works of American postmodern dance, returns for its fifth season in spring, the troupe will add a third Merce Cunningham work to its repertory: "Tread" (1970).
Within the Mini's library, you'll find Ecco the Dolphin, Castlevania: Bloodlines, Toe Jam & Earl, Sonic the Hedgehog, Gunstar Heroes, Earthworm Jim, Street Fighter 2, and tons more that'll have you occupied for the foreseeable future.
In 2015, before the residency program was conceived, Mr. Petronio had begun to work on his long-term project Bloodlines, in which he revives works by postmodern dance-makers like Merce Cunningham and Trisha Brown.
The writers clearly don't want to waste valuable dragon-fighting airtime on Daenerys and Jon relating over something beyond their bloodlines, or demonstrating in a real way how they trust, change, or rely on each other.
There's reference to drugs, booze, and living the high life in his words, and the production shares the same bloodlines as trap beats originating across the Pacific, but Kohh's background adds something unique to his music.
But, as in Renaissance Europe, when the nobility drank the blood of the young, there are plenty of rich people today, especially in Silicon Valley, who are happy to pay for a shot at immortality. Bloodlines.
Expensive bloodlines Irish stallion Galileo, who had a highly successful racing career around the start of the century, now has an undisclosed stud fee reported to be as much as $226,2000 per mating, according to Thoroughbredracing.com.
I have traveled the South armed with genealogies and family trees in tow, with DNA evidence of my ancestors' sojourn in and out of slavery, and the legacy of mixed bloodlines: African, European, and Native American.
After all, Blut und Boden worked so powerfully — and insidiously — as a Nazi ideology not just because it privileged certain bloodlines among others, but also because it harkened back to an ahistorical, nationalist notion of rural idyll.
And in a demo of Bloodlines' upcoming sequel from Hardsuit Labs and Paradox Interactive, dancing is one of the first things you see, courtesy of a team member who did "extensive research" into the game's original animations.
These are behaviors I expect from my immigrant parents — not those who understand that money will not only be a given for their lifetimes, but for the lifetimes of their entire bloodlines until the collapse of civilization.
The ability to fuse bloodlines by conceiving a child with someone you love has taken on a disproportionate power and poetic meaning in my life because, as a lesbian, it's something I'll never be able to do.
With the performance of "Tread" at "Bloodlines," scheduled to run April 11-13 at the Skirball Center of New York University, the Petronio troupe will have the most Cunningham dances in its repertory of any American company.
Nevertheless, the locals here have bristled under the idea that skiing could be claimed as the history of the country to which they owe their citizenship rather than the ethnic bloodlines to which they owe their heritage.
According to a new report from the genealogy website, the 50-year-old actor and 72-year-old politician's bloodlines connect back in the 17th century with a man named Jacob Decker, who lived from 1671 to 1761.
He was bred from the best bloodlines in the sport, but he was small and skinny—hence the name—and by the time he was smuggled into the States for his first big race, he was banged up.
That the White House currently contains a real-estate tycoon— familiar from the '80s, yet — and his scions makes "Dynasty" seem particularly resonant, though of course tangling bloodlines are a dramatic device as old as the ancient Greeks.
But the Huskies believe they can complete the hat trick with the program's first N.C.A.A. title because of a precocious freshman goalie with N.H.L. bloodlines, a dedication to defense and the most productive scoring line in the country.
Previously announced appearances for the coming Joyce season include Stephen Petronio Company, which will present its fourth edition of Bloodlines (March 20-25), and the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, which will celebrate its 50th anniversary April 17-22.
The series' relentless focus on lineage, bloodlines, and its invocation of imagined western European fantasy royalty as its central characters doesn't help this at all, something that Awakening and Fates drove to extremes with the parent/child mechanic.
He is a genealogist of sorts, tracing the bloodlines of Western intellectual history to ask, among other things, how European colonial expansion, environmental plundering and the creation of the museum all relate to the ecological disasters we face today.
In other words, the age-old tradition of Jews keeping their bloodlines Jew-y is definitely still a thing, and Jayson Littman wants to help Jewish men seeking Jewish men do just that in the most fun way possible.
King Tut was far from the only figure in history to practice it: Throughout world history, royalty married close relatives to keep bloodlines pure, while today, entertainment outside of the porn world frequently plays on our fascination with incest.
Wales set out years ago to trace the bloodlines of players living and working in England, and some, like the captain, Williams, had to be told that they qualified, even if they did not know it at the time.
The choreographer Stephen Petronio's "Bloodlines" series, in which he revives classic works of the dance-makers who influenced him, will return for a third year, to pay homage to the postmodern masters Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton and Anna Halprin.
PEOPLE was on the scene of the Bloodlines reunion to see not only what was really going on between exes Cara Maria Sorbello and Abram Boise but also what hookups, meltdowns, blackouts and more went down behind the scenes.
In a community divided into three class systems — the Tasked (black slaves), the Quality (white landowners), and low-class whites — we follow Hiram as he dissects the true meaning of "family" and why kin doesn't always equate to bloodlines.
And if the Bene Gesserit — a secret order who manipulate bloodlines and spread their teachings in order to improve and enlighten humanity — haven't yet made their way to Arrakis in the series, the show certainly takes place before the film.
Savage is the Chair of the Kaurareg Native Title Aboriginal Corporation, the government-backed organization that lobbies for his people's land rights, but he also has tribal bloodlines that tie him to all the clans of Cape York, in northern Queensland.
Musically, the city is also a melting pot of bloodlines—a product of its Eastern location, adjacent to the Creole hotbeds of Haiti, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic as well as Central and South American countries like Colombia and Nicaragua.
Abrams, who also directed "The Force Awakens," the first chapter in this trilogy, suppresses that potential, reaffirming the historic "Star Wars" commitment to dynastic bloodlines and messianic mumbo-jumbo, even as he ends on a note of huggy, smiley pseudo-populism.
His troupe's acquisition of "Glacial Decoy," licensed by Ms. Brown's company, is the latest phase of "Bloodlines," a project he started in 2014 to honor the artists who have influenced him and, in doing so, preserve groundbreaking works of modern and postmodern dance.
Program B (Wednesday and Thursday) offers a major treat, with Ms. Rainer's "Chair-Pillow" (1969) and Mr. Paxton's solo "Excerpt From Goldberg Variations" (1986), performed by the Stephen Petronio Company as part of its Bloodlines project, which revives seminal contemporary dance works.
Nobles, aristocrats, princes, k­ings and queens believed they had the divine right to rule the poor and boy did they, taxing and exploiting them and ensuring things stayed the same for their spawn by passing their titles down to their (male) heirs via bloodlines.
" • Cara Maria and Abram weren't the only ones on the hot seat during the reunion – nor was she the only one who sustained some emotional damage after Bloodlines – longtime competitor Aneesa Ferreira admitted at one point that the show "really f—ed me up.
Here are some possibilities, presented from least to most likely: Pair off with Daenerys This would unite two royal bloodlines and also allow the show to avoid having Jon and his Aunt Dany hook up, a pairing I continue to doubt for several reasons.
Earnhardt, the son of Dale Earnhardt Sr., the seven-time Nascar champion who died at the 2001 Daytona 500, has won the series' most popular driver award 14 straight times, largely because of his talent, bloodlines and demeanor, seemingly quick-witted and fun-loving.
Artists whose families have a long musical heritage might not like people bringing up their artistic forebears all the time, but it's hard to talk about Sunny Levine without mentioning that he comes from one of the most legendary musical bloodlines on the planet.
If one were so inclined to follow the various ins and outs of vampire history and mythology, the bloodlines and family trees, it would probably be possible to do so — but there's no reason to bother, because ultimately the mythology is not the point of Underworld.
Passing towns with names like Central Point and Frog Level, one follows the old Pamunkey trail or the Mattaponi trail to spaces where blacks, whites and Native American Virginians conjugate rich and sometimes perplexing bloodlines where the markers between the races are often less than clear.
Though any ancestry test can quickly point out how many Latinx people have African roots within their bloodlines, generations of Latinx people inheriting European ideals and a lack of factual historical context of their ancestry have led to a pattern of anti-Black exclusion that blatantly thrives today.
The aspiration to photograph the People of the Twentieth Century isn't far removed from the conceptual artist Douglas Huebler's ambition "to photographically document the existence of everyone alive" or, for that matter, from Taryn Simon's A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I–XVIII (2548–222), which traces bloodlines.
After competing both with and against each other on Battle of the Bloodlines, this season's newly crowned season's winners are exclusively telling PEOPLE about the good, the bad and the ugly of being confronted by the MTV's competition's famously grueling physical challenges – and the backstabbing drama outside of the dreaded Pit.
It's interesting now as I've grown to feel more accepting and in-tune with my bloodlines and partially aimed to portray that, for example, samples across the release have come from chanting monks in temples recorded during my trip to east Asia, to old Canto-pop songs, and my own vocal snippets.
Just like Buchanan, Detroit's majority African-American population can trace bloodlines back to the states below the Mason-Dixon line, and the desire to recreate and reiterate these subjects indicates ways in which the Northern Migration did less to extinguish the poetic memory of place than one might imagine — place as identity, shack as portrait.
While "Bloodlines" may not have the poetic heft of similarly situated classics like Charles Bowden's "Down by the River," which explores the flow of drugs and death at the border between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, it does provide a penetrating glimpse of borderland culture set within the context of a briskly moving police procedural.
Supernatural's 2014 backdoor pilot, "Bloodlines," was roundly criticized by fans and reviewers for treading old ground, and for seeming to ignore virtually all of the common critiques of the show — that it was overwhelmingly centered on straight white men; that it too often sentenced women and characters of color to violent deaths — frequently discussed within its fan base.
Frank Deford describes the rivalry between Yamaguchi and Midori Ito of Japan: [T]he battle for the gold and all the lucre it earns sets up a duel between two young women named Yamaguchi and Ito, whose bloodlines both stretch back, pure and simple, to the same soft, cherry-blossom days on the one bold little island of Honshu.
The choreographer Stephen Petronio's five-year autobiographical project, "Bloodlines," which pays homage to American postmodern dance as well as to his influences, continues with Yvonne Rainer's "Trio A" (303), "Chair/Pillow" (1969) and "Diagonal" (1963); an excerpt from Steve Paxton's "Goldberg Variations" (1986); and Anna Halprin's "The Courtesan and the Crone" (2718), a solo exploring seduction, gender and aging.
In fact, when BI searched for "UFO" on YouTube Kids, one of the top videos to appear was a nearly five-hour-long lecture by professional conspiracy theorist David Icke, who covers everything in the clip from "reptile human bloodlines," to the Freemasons, who he credits with building the Statue of Liberty, Las Vegas, Christianity, and Islam, among other things.
Over the years, the network has introduced several new characters in an attempt to create backdoor pilots for potential spinoff shows, such as Ghostfacers (about two characters who hunt for ghosts), Supernatural: Bloodlines (a series set in Chicago), Wayward Sisters (a female-driven supernatural series), and a western series about Samuel Colt, a fantastical version of the real-world gunmaker.
There are literal family trees that unveil the bloodlines of forthcoming characters like Bellatrix Lestrange, random cameos from Potterverse legends like Nicolas Flamel (the dude who discovered the Sorcerer's Stone), and a field trip to Hogwarts that reminds audiences of the good old days when Rowling was still writing the books and it felt like anything could go down in the wizarding world.
The Conachers are a legendary name in Canadian hockey, with bloodlines from the Hall of Fame to the modern N.H.L. But Wilson has his own piece of hockey fame: His 23,000-square-foot basement, in a stately three-story home in the Forest Hill neighborhood, houses what is believed to be the world's largest collection of Toronto Maple Leafs artifacts.
This year's installment of Stephen Petronio's "Bloodlines" project, which featured dances by Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton and Anna Halprin, was among the nominees for outstanding revived work, along with Takao Kawaguchi's "About Kazuo Ohno" and "Variations on Themes From Lost and Found: Scenes From a Life and Other Works by John Bernd," by Ishmael Houston-Jones, Miguel Gutierrez, Jennifer Monson and Nick Hallett.
"Bloodlines" is the story of Lawson's big shot at dismantling a drug cartel: in this case, the Zetas, a brutal crew of Mexican commandos who, around the turn of the millennium, crossed their own sort of border and switched from working as the government's elite counternarcotics force to using their military training to run cocaine themselves — and wreak bloody havoc on their rivals.
In the opening pages of "Bloodlines," Melissa del Bosque's fast-paced true-crime tale about a Mexican drug cartel and the Texas cops who chase it, Scott Lawson, a newly minted F.B.I. agent stationed in Laredo, sits in his car in a parking lot within earshot of the border, listening to the crackle-pop of automatic gunfire drifting from Nuevo Laredo, its sister city across the Rio Grande.
What saves "Bloodlines" from devolving into the gratuitous gore that fills the pages of Mexico's blood-soaked tabloid media — the so-called Red Notes, or notas rojas — is the unique, binational crime that Lawson is investigating: a colorful money-laundering operation in which Miguel Treviño, a top Zetas chieftain, is funneling millions of dollars in illicit profits north across the border to be cleansed through the purchase of what are ultimately 400 pedigreed race horses in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
After Cara Maria's boyfriend Abram Boise unexpectedly joined the show and learned of his lady's dalliance from Bananas' cousin Vince Gliatta, the six-year relationship unraveled just as it had begun – in front viewers' eyes, week by torturous week, on TV. In a particularly painful moment, Abram was being filmed for a live after show when he learned that Cara Maria had been caught on hidden camera confiding in Jamie one late night that she had been planning to leave him before she began Bloodlines.

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