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Photo: Kevin Scanlon It would be wrong to call Descendents' new album a "long-awaited" one because really, who the hell has been waiting on a new Descendents album?
The association immediately unanimously voted to officially acknowledge John Pierre and his sister Charlotte Louisa as the children of Aaron Burr -- thus legitimizing an entire line of his descendents as his direct descendents.
Levi's is controlled by the descendents of founder Levi Strauss.
Like, how did he get from Descendents to Joni Mitchell?
Just look at his body of work—Descendents and Black Flag.
Most are the descendents of recent immigrants, and sympathise with newcomers.
Thirty-four years ago, Californian punks Descendents released Milo Goes to College.
I grew up with Descendents cassettes in my car in high school.
Over time, stambeli was adopted by different Tunisians, not just descendents of slaves.
They come from the Descendents school of pop punk and I appreciate that.
His favorite contains the Descendents on one side and The Offspring on the other.
Bill Stevenson is drummer, frequent songwriter and co-founder of legendary punk band Descendents.
There are also delegates for self-ruled Taiwan, made up of defectors and their descendents.
Over and over — in Burn After Reading, Up In The Air, The Descendents, Hail, Caesar!
The Descendents 3 actor teamed up with Janie & Jack for an upcoming Father's Day collection.
As we reported, Cameron, who starred in "Descendents" and "Grown Ups," suffered a fatal seizure.
Some cenotes acquired particular religious significance to the Maya, whose descendents continue to inhabit the region.
This year, however, their contributions and descendents are more visible than ever in 150th anniversary celebrations.
And we're working at the studio with fucking BIll from Descendents and Black Flag and ALL.
It was November 10, 2016 in Seattle opening up for Descendents two days after the election.
Together they identify the fallen, and often coordinate reburial in cooperation with living family members and descendents.
All royalty payments to Namatjira's descendents ceased and when Brackenreg died, he passed copyright to his children.
On Monday, Cameron shared a photo with Descendents 2 co-star — and rumored new boyfriend — Thomas Doherty.
Descendents were bringing oodles of pop hooks to the table and singing about fast food and coffee.
The first land plants, thought to be descendents of green seaweeds, appeared about 450 million years ago.
Their descendents are scattered across the West Bank and Gaza as well as neighboring Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.
Today they largely accommodate descendents of the original refugees, although some Syrians displaced by the war have inhabited Yarmouk.
It's sad to think that players enjoying System Shock's descendents like BioShock and Deus Ex never experienced the original.
Descendents will be making the festival rounds this summer, playing Punk Rock Bowling, Riot Fest, and Picnic in Pozo.
Little did I know that a decade later I'd be writing about music and watching them play with the Descendents.
Ferrell's bass was noodly and nimble in the way of Descendents, and Wagenschutz pummeling drum thwacks united their disparate approaches.
The descendents of this initial group of mutants were able to move to areas filled with higher concentrations of antibiotics.
Every dead person also had to be brought back to life so they could rejoin their descendents in a utopian future.
Outside is just our reality, which as Bostrom argues, could be a simulation designed by our descendents in the distant future.
Chakri Day commemorates the 1782 founding of the Chakri Dynasty by King Rama I, whose descendents have since reigned over Thailand.
It's conceivable that both human species are descendents of H. erectus, and that both ended up isolated on their respective islands.
So here we are, in June of 2016 the Year of Our Lord, staring a new Descendents album in the face.
Except, of course, for Wednesday night, when Hermosa Beach pop punk pioneers Descendents played an unannounced show to approximately 200 people.
Esto'k Gna tribal members are buried here, as are the descendents of freed slaves, white abolitionists, and veterans of multiple wars.
The newly minted lineup of Rollins, Ginn, and Descendents drummer Bill Stevenson offered new direction in a way Damaged never could.
Britain's 2016 Brexit referendum triggered a jump in applications from the descendents of people who fled there between 1933 and 1945.
If life started on Mars first, it's extraordinary but not crazy to suggest that you and I are descendents of Martians.
Black descendents of ethnic groups in the south are typically enslaved by lighter-skinned Mauritanians - often as cattle herders and servants.
Bill has said that this is the closest you came to Milo Goes to College at capturing the true essence of Descendents.
The issue cuts along racial lines, with black descendents of ethnic groups along the Senegal river typically enslaved by lighter-skinned Mauritanians.
The seeds were brought by a member of the Hayashida family, who passed down the tradition of bonsai art among his descendents.
They were taking the framework of Descendents and making a more modern version of it, one that could be heavy without forgoing melody.
During an event on Wednesday on the reservation, Emanuel Red Bear, a teacher and spiritual advisor, told descendents that they deserve Upton's apology.
In 2006, a democratic government that replaced the fallen communists restored the 14th-century Bran fortress, known as "Dracula's Castle", to Habsburg descendents.
No other country on earth owes its prosperity and its soul to immigrants and their descendents more than the United States of America.
When Descendents were touring Australia recently Georgia invited Bill for a drink at her local bar–and Melbourne's best punk venue–The Reverence.
The administrator also dismissed seven people who claim a link to Prince as the descendents of the sister of the pop star's great-grandfather.
Punk had the Descendents and their coffee mugs; indie currently has a king of the stay-home-and-light-up crew in Mac DeMarco.
Given its staying power and Ecuador's love for frozen desserts, Pilapaña's eventual descendents may be serving her cuy ice cream several decades from now.
Last summer, she went on an investigative journalism trip for the student paper to Maringouin, Louisiana, and interviewed several descendents of the sold slaves.
The collection was sold off by descendents of Elie de Bourbon, Duke of Parma, whose wife was Marie Anne de Habsbourg-Lorraine, Sotheby's said.
Eventually, the descendents of these instruments are expected to voyage to the deserts of Mars, where they will repeat the drill, so to speak.
M. McFarland For a band that has averaged one album per decade since 1996, the Descendents remain a surprisingly relevant and vital voice in punk.
Issuing reparations to all living people who are descendents of slaves or who have suffered racial discrimination has been estimated to cost trillions of dollars.
Disney is now trying to prove that the franchise is much more than just the family drama of Luke, Leia and descendents like Kylo Ren.
Many lost 10 to 50 relatives each, descendents of intertwining generations of a small families who settled in Los Lotes more than 40 years ago.
BEN RATLIFF Like Juan Atkins with techno and João Gilberto with bossa nova, the southern California band the Descendents have architect status in their field.
Mass migration into big cities by the baby boom generation and their children during Japan's rapid industrialization, will also complicate efforts to track down descendents.
The band threw another curveball when, around the 45-second mark, they paused briefly only to rush back in with a burst of Descendents-inspired poppiness.
Interestingly, the adult individual was about two-thirds the size of later Hobbits, which means these ancestors were either equal to or smaller than their descendents.
During his life, Pan Pan fathered more than 130 children and grandchildren, according to Chinese state media, making 25% of all pandas in captivity his descendents.
The city was abandoned as a ghost town, while its residents, many the dark-skinned descendents of sub-Saharan African slaves, lived in squalid temporary camps.
Amazon's Echo speaker, and its descendents, Dot and Tap, are growing in popularity as consumers' preferred "smart" speakers and the voice computing platform for the home.
Descendents had released four full-length records wearing whatever threads they could find two years before Nirvana's Bleach made wearing your regular clothes on stage cool.
What followed was a protracted search for the dead owners' descendents to find the legal heirs of the land, about the size of a football field.
The move follows a campaign by descendents of refugees from Nazi Germany who are angry that their applications for citizenship have been rejected despite constitutional guarantees.
Art museum and biking trails To persuade top talent to move to Northwest Arkansas, Walmart and the descendents of Sam Walton have fueled investment in the area.
The menu layout that depicts your options as icons to scroll through, the settings page, and even the pairing page all look like direct descendents of iDrive.
This is obviously bad news for future civilizations on Earth, but our descendents will hopefully have figured out a way to deflect asteroids and comets by then.
Israel's Arab minority are mainly the descendents of the Palestinians who remained in their communities or were internally displaced during the 1948 war that surrounded Israel's creation.
They remember him as an unusually serious child; when he was 8 he wrote a letter to his descendents declaring his most cherished values: wisdom and justice.
That meant that now there were about 50 descendents who could claim ownership, said a legal notary, who requested anonymity to protect the confidentiality of his clients.
Original fliers from the '70s and '80s are arranged neatly on the walls, featuring iconic punk bands like Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Descendents, and the Ramones.
Earlier in the day, descendents of the founding father of Saudi Arabia's Wahhabi brand of Islam published a statement in Saudi media distancing themselves from Qatar's ruling family.
Their Descendents-meets-Adolescents style of punk has only gotten more distilled and volatile over the years, despite the benign album titles Mellow Cruisers (2012) and Butterknife (803).
"JPB is the person that any Founding Father would have been proud to call a son, and I am humbled to be one of his descendents," she said.
It would save some 5003 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, researchers calculated, in a study that estimated the total impact of a child and their likely descendents.
Much of the local economy is still controlled by békés, descendents of white French slave owners who received reparations from the French government after 1848 after losing their livelihoods.
However, history has repeatedly shown that the labor force eventually normalizes as workers retrain for new jobs (former milk men and their descendents do not aimlessly roam the streets).
Two of those wolves are the last surviving descendents of the island's original pack, while the other pair were captured in Minnesota and introduced to the park in 2018.
Even though the genetic code commands a seemingly immeasurable number of organisms, it also binds us all together as descendents of a shared ancestor—a lingua franca for life.
This trend held true regardless of whether or not their mothers had been hospitalized for mental illness but was not true for male offspring or the descendents of men.
You can shop action figures, home decor, toys, and apparel from classics like The Lion King and Nightmare Before Christmas and newer releases including Descendents 3 and Black Panther.
Photo by Kevin Scanlon Before Descendents announced the release of Hypercaffium Spazzinate back in June, their first record since 2004's Cool to Be You, the whole thing seemed improbable.
The descendents of the Idemitsu founder, Sazo Idemitsu, have been locked in a battle with the Japanese refiner's management for more than a year over the proposed Showa Shell buyout.
They called themselves the Descendents, and they became the torchbearers of pop-punk throughout the 80s, when the punk scene was dominated by hardcore, while bridging the gap between both.
Roup is among thousands of Israelis who have embraced a citizenship offer by Portugal to descendents of Sephardic Jews who were expelled from the Iberian peninsula during the medieval Inquisition.
The latest trailer for Matthew Weiner's The Romanoffs offers a clearer look at the series, which centers on people who are convinced they're descendents of the storied Russian royal family.
Prince's estate, estimated to be worth more than $500 million, could be divided under Minnesota law in equal shares to his siblings and the nearest surviving descendents of any deceased siblings.
It was very much an Indiana Jones [endeavor], trying to pull these films out from all over the world, and going through her address book to find descendents was really intense.
Never mind that to get a 12 year-old into The Descendents, somebody's first gotta send you a Pennywise song on the radio or whatevs: Anything Vaguely Pop-Punk Is Bad.
P. materdei belongs to the platyrrhine family of New World monkeys, which are descendents of African monkeys that crossed the Atlantic Ocean and colonized South America some 40 million years ago.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to see a further decrease in U.S. and international funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency – UNRWA, which assists Palestinian refugees and their descendents.
Israeli forces have killed dozens of Palestinians in recent weeks who were protesting in the Gaza Strip near the border with Israel to demand the return of refugees and their descendents.
This is well-established territory for Payne, who's followed protagonists through winding, incident-packed, emotionally complicated journeys of self-discovery in movies from Citizen Ruth to The Descendents to Sideways to Nebraska.
Franco's descendents have also challenged the exhumation, approved by parliament in September, but the government has said his remains will be dug up on June 10 unless the Supreme Court blocks it.
The 13 kuleana parcels on Zuckerberg's 707 acre, $110 million estate were inherited by descendents of their original owners, giving them access to the property, as well as residential and water rights.
The study also reaffirms a pre-existing theory known as the "Standstill Model"—the possibility that the descendents of this single-source population were living in Beringia until about 11,500 years ago.
There was plenty of old California punk, with things like Descendents, but it seemed like it captured more of what was big at the time, like some metalcore and 2000s pop punk.
Refugees from the 1948 war of Israel's founding and their descendents make up most of the 2 million Palestinians in Gaza and want the right to return to their families' former lands.
Rather than look "punk," Descendents have actually been punk, eschewing all of the things bands "should do" in favor of playing angular and often discordant pop-inspired songs with melodies and harmonies.
Since forming in 2006, the band have developed their sound from one deeply rooted in hardcore punk to take in more various sounds to include the Replacements, the Descendents, and the Lemonheads.
With concerns mounting about global warming and the industry shifting away from internal combustion engines that rely on burning hydrocarbons, Lamborghini knows future descendents of the Countach will need to radically change.
Reed said it was important for the meanings of the rituals to first be revealed to living Cherokee descendents in an appropriate way because the Cherokee nation has "intellectual sovereignty" over them.
Iowa's population is comprised mostly of white descendents of European immigrants, who fulfilled their manifest destiny when they settled here before the Civil War as its native inhabitants were driven away or murdered.
The specimens had already been accurately repatriated to their ancestral communities across Australia, which allowed the team to compare the ancient DNA with 100 genomes of modern descendents living in the same regions.
Her great-grandson and other supposed descendents still use her recipe—and her name—in their own ice cream shops, making fruity helados de paila, as the sorbet-style frozen treat is called.
Stars of ED, over the years, have included Chris Chan (inventor of Sonic/Pikachu hybrid 'Sonichu'), 4chan's beloved icon Boxxy and her lesser-known descendents, and an anonymous man pictured wearing lingerie fellating himself.
But for those who didn't align themselves with that part of the scene, Propagandhi, and the Descendents, and Fifteen, and Bikini Kill, and others wrote the book on what it meant to be a punk.
Article 116 (2) of Germany's Basic Law states that former German citizens who between 19533 and 1945 were deprived of their citizenship on political, racial or religious grounds and their descendents can have their citizenship restored.
The commission made 94 recommendations, including that the pope issue a formal apology in Canada to survivors and their descendents for the Church's "role in the spiritual, cultural, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse" of the children.
In the front-page statement, Saudi Arabia's Okaz newspaper said that 200 descendents of Ibn Abd al-Wahhab demanded the renaming of a Qatar mosque named after the 18th-century cleric even though most Qataris practice Wahhabism.
The researchers discovered that the forest cats are descendents of domestic cats from the Arabian Sea region, including the islands of Lamu and Pate in Kenya, as well as Dubai, Kuwait and Oman in the Persian Gulf.
That war, started by Aegon Targaryen and his sister-wives Rhaenys and Visenya Targaryen, began the process of turning the independent kingdoms of Westeros into the unified Seven Kingdoms, over which Aegon's descendents ruled until Robert Baratheon's rebellion.
Gandhi lived in South Africa at the turn of the 20th century, where he campaigned for rights for the descendents of Indian indentured laborers brought there to work sugar plantations in its northeast Natal province, now KwaZulu-Natal.
This may be reflected, observers note, in the fact that today's descendents of the Homo sovieticus have a tendency to see people as "the other" if they fall outside some particular notion of the genos and the ethnos.
Karachi's administration has been dominated for decades by the Mohajir Qaumi Movement (MQM), which has traditionally drawn support from the descendents of Urdu-speakers who migrated from India following partition in 1947, but had little following beyond the city.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's socialist government has claimed ownership of Francisco Franco's summer palace in Galicia in its latest clash with the former dictator's descendents, who have challenged a plan to exhume his remains from a state mausoleum outside Madrid.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will on Friday enforce two decrees to make it easier for people, mainly Jews, who fled the Nazi regime because of persecution as well as their descendents to have their citizenship restored, the interior ministry said.
Dozens of history buffs, including descendents of the soldiers of the 4th Brigade of the Australian Light Horse, the cavalry force that charged the Turkish positions, came to Beersheba to parade on horseback through the streets and stage a re-enactment.
I also think the subtext of some of the arguments in this debate—that establishing the economic importance of slavery would somehow make the crime worse or the descendents of slaves more deserving of reparations than they already are—is mistaken.
The Descendents actress just teased a new TV role, and it could be on the CW. Cameron, who previously starred on Disney Channel sitcom Liv and Maddie, was a fan favorite to portray Sabrina Spellman on the dark Archie Comics adaptation.
This week Upton, 67, finally got an opportunity to express his contrition and formally apologize for the atrocities carried out by Forsyth to the direct descendents of the victims at their home on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota.
Organizers expect many to come back on Friday, when schools and businesses are closed for the Muslim sabbath, and rejoin the planned six-week protest pressing for right of return for refugees and their descendents to what is now Israel.
In addition to being a photographer, Spot was an accomplished musician, and as a house producer for seminal punk record label SST he recorded some of the era's most influential bands, including Black Flag, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, and the Descendents.
"The most unique and interesting strategy for South Korea manufacturers and government is South Korea's pop-culture, from the hit song, 'Gangnam Style' to the latest popular drama series, 'Descendents of the Sun', " wrote Singapore-based Euromonitor International research manager Warangkana Anuwong.
Former owners and their descendents have been campaigning since the fall of communism in 1989 to be compensated for lost property, which was seized by Poland's authoritarian rulers but successive Polish administrations have lacked the money or determination to resolve the issue.
Now, like some kind of atomic-age fairy tale, the feral descendents of those deserted animals roam the ghost towns within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ), a patch of land 1,000 square miles around the destroyed plant where contamination is most severe.
"Same applies to federal land—like Hawaii Volcanoes National Park—and kuleana parcels [land granted to Native Hawaiian tenant farmers between 1850 and 1855, and shared today by their descendents], often if not usually 'owned' by several people in co-tenancy," Callies added.
DUBAI, May 28 (Reuters) - Descendents of the founding father of Saudi Arabia's Wahhabi brand of Islam have sought to distance themselves from Qatar's ruling family, according to a statement published on Sunday, in a further sign of a rift among Gulf Arab states.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians had gathered on Friday along the fenced 65-km (40-mile) frontier, where tents had been erected for a planned six-week protest pressing for a right of return for refugees and their descendents to what is now Israel.
If Prince left no will and no surviving offspring of his own, as his sister stated, then his estate under Minnesota law would be apportioned in equal shares to his siblings and the nearest surviving descendents of any siblings now dead, according to court papers.
Founded as a labor camp in 1937 during Stalin's Great Terror, in which hundreds of thousands of Soviet citizens were executed and many more locked up, the village of Tugach is home to the descendents of those forced to toil there and those who ran the facility.
"This death only reaffirms the just fight of our people for our usurped lands which today remain in the hands of forestry companies, the descendents of colonizers, tourism companies, hydroelectric plants, salmon producers and individuals who have irregularly seized possession," the communique, seen by Reuters, read.
Sure, they're a little grayer (or balder) than they were during the 80s (and 90s), but seeing Descendents still gives me goosebumps, probably because I'm a little grayer than I was when I first heard them on a punk compilation tape a friend made for me in 10th grade, myself.
Blue-collar foreign workers have typically arrived under three legal avenues: long-term visas begun in the 1990s for the mostly Latin American descendents of ethnic Japanese; a "technical trainees program" often criticized as an exploitative backdoor to unskilled labor; and foreign students allowed to work up to 28 hours a week.
Descendents of key figures -- like India Hicks, the granddaughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten, and Sir Nicholas Soames, the grandson of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill -- give personal insight into the royal family's story alongside expert commentators such as Kate Williams, Sally Bedell Smith, Piers Brendon, Jane Ridley, Wesley Kerr and Anne Sebba.
But actress/singer Dove Cameron, who broke into the industry with her roles in Descendents and Liv and Maddy, is here to assure everyone that the textbook transition from good girl to wild child isn't in her cards for her — only because she was never a "good girl" in the first place.
Korean cosmetics have long been popular with Chinese customers and Rambourg notes that popular South Korean television series such as "My Love from the Star" and "Descendents of the Sun", and Korean pop music acts such as Big Bang and Girls' Generation, have helped boost South Korea's image as a trend-setter throughout Asia.
By 1984, the city had produced some of the most iconic and seminal punk records of all time — songs like "Kids of the Black Hole" by the Adolescents (1981), Black Flag's "TV Party" (1982), and "Suburban Home" by the Descendents (1982) captured the disenchantment and angst felt by many who came of age during the Reagan era.
This dichotomy between an upscale community that has removed nearly all remnants of the book stores, jazz clubs, punk hangouts and record stores that used to define the counter culture-friendly town and the angst so often found in Descendents songs was another example of why the group hasn't lived in its hometown for nearly three decades.
Just months after the release of the first Allman Brothers record, Black Sabbath would draw from the same well but make things darker, heavier, and even more repetitive, accidentally inventing heavy metal in a stoned haze, and you can hear shades of The Allman Brothers' warped psychedelia in Sabbath descendents such as Kyuss and Destruction Unit.
And while recent band reunions have often produced some downright groan-worthy performances, with retired artists going back to the well one too many times when they should have just let their legacies rest, it's refreshing to see Descendents—who overcame so much after Stevenson's debilitating health issues—reclaim the punk throne and remind a younger generation how it's done.
We stick our neck out for our neighbors for whom contemporary art spaces too often means gentrification, cloistered conceptualism and privilege; for artists who deserve to be supported both financially and philosophically; for risky ideas in complicated times; for artist-activists and activist-artists; for other spaces struggling to survive; for dissent; for our descendents; for black lives; for the future of our fragile democracy.
And, yes, maybe the south bay isn't the coolest place to live these days, but the crowd danced and bopped its head to the new material with the type of respect you're supposed to show your elders because even in the yuppie-fied Hermosa of 2016, Descendents are still viewed as local-boys-done-good for more-or-less creating pop punk and, an argument can be made, emo.
Though they look nearly identical, according to the fossil record, lacewings emerged about 40 million years before butterflies, and their descendents are more closely related to modern net-winged insects like snakeflies and fishflies, according to a study published today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The study's authors were able to revamp the two insects' evolutionary timelines and learn more about their relationship to one another thanks to the discovery of several new fossils from the extinct kalligrammatid family along the border of China and Kazakhstan.

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