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Her death was confirmed by Bryan Cooper, a distant relative.
You don't need to invite every distant relative and casual neighbor.
Illness in a more distant relative may also increase the risk.
He looks like a not-too-distant relative of Toy Story's Rex.
Is this a distant relative of Fluffy's, on the loose in London?
Henry VIII is a distant relative of Prince Harry, not an ancestor.
"Every Turkish citizen has a distant relative in Germany," Mr. Mühlbauer said.
"It is not Yellowstone-like, but it's a distant relative," Professor Levin says.
With the help of her granddaughter, she found a distant relative on Ancestry.
An elderly distant relative of my husband's visited us for a few days.
That night, at two in the morning, a distant relative came into my room.
It is a distant relative of the Masonic eye we see on American currency.
She told deputies she was a distant relative of the teen's, the sheriff's office said.
Ray Garrison, Vin Diesel's character in "Bloodshot," could be a distant relative of the Terminators.
Although Henry VIII is a distant relative of Prince Harry, he is not an ancestor.
A distant relative posted a note on Twitter last week about her Canadian Thanksgiving feast.
And right now, Abigail is being sent away to take care of an ailing distant relative.
And most important, that distant relative whose date voted for Trump gets no sweet potato pie.
"No one is a stranger — everyone is a cousin or a distant relative," Mr. Singh said.
Ayers is married to a distant relative of Perdue, who is Trump's nominee for agriculture secretary.
Researchers have finally determined that the Macrauchenia was a distant relative of horses, rhinos and tapirs.
The Washington Phillips who died insane was a distant relative to the man who recorded gospel songs.
I remember a long-ago kitchen conversation about a distant relative who had Al Greened her husband.
His partner of five years is a distant relative—though, in Chechnya, no relative is really distant.
But after midnight, a distant relative who had gotten the news separately came running into the house.
If your closest surviving acquaintance is a best friend or distant relative, you can leave them money.
But how should you feel if your DNA was used to locate a distant relative who did?
The informant was a distant relative who often gave names to security agents, said Younis&apos father, Saad.
The Wilksons died together a week ago at the hands of Valerie Kay Wilkson's distant relative, Michael Vance.
CNN even spoke to a distant relative of Srinivasan who hails from a small village called Mela Thiruvengadanathapuram.
At the outset, she arrives at the doorstep of the Thompson family pretending to be a distant relative.
"It's not so much the crowd or anything," said the distant relative of U.S. 100m record holder Tyson Gay.
Chengjiangocaris kunmingensis is a distant relative of a number of creatures still around today, including insects, spiders and crustaceans.
Shimron has denied wrongdoing and said he never discussed the deal with Netanyahu, who is also a distant relative.
Back in April, the suspected "Golden State Killer" was caught because his distant relative used a service called GEDmatch.
She told deputies she was a distant relative and had no intention of helping Love-Robinson with the car.
At a celebratory family gathering a year after my own cancer treatment, a distant relative asked me just that.
The Light of Asia in Cape May, N.J., was a distant relative, but was not built by Mr. Lafferty.
It's the second oldest baleen whale ancestor ever discovered and is a distant relative to modern humpback and blue whales.
For most people, this would feel premature, like when a distant relative asks you very specific questions about your future.
They arrived at the home of a distant relative, who offered Ms. Jodai her first warm bath since the bombing.
His mother, Antonieta Mendoza, was a distant relative of the first president of Venezuela, Cristóbal Mendoza, and of Simon Bolívar.
But English fans' familiarity with baseball is likely to come through the prism of cricket, a distant relative to baseball.
The couple contacted Asli Ak, a distant relative by marriage and a licensed saleswoman at 718 Realty in Jamaica, Queens.
Terri Sewell, her former boss and a distant relative of her mother's, but did not pursue legal action at the time.
He did not believe the claim that Nyajime wasn't violated because the man she was assigned to was a distant relative.
Mawlawi Sardar Zadran, a distant relative of Mr. Haqqani, said he had been dealing with hepatitis C that worsened after 2011.
Cobb, who sports a handlebar mustache, is a distant relative of the famous early 20th century baseball player of the same name.
One afternoon, as he drove through the city, it was a distant relative, with a pitch that did not sound especially promising.
You're likely all too familiar with white male privilege, but you may not know its very, very distant relative: beauty-editor privilege.
The news wire reports that Cobb is a distant relative to Ty Cobb, a famous baseball player who shares the same name.
Investing fees are like a distant relative you helped out that one time who now hounds you for bigger and bigger handouts.
Omodasola Omibeku Omodasola Omibeku told CNN she first experienced abuse at the hands of a distant relative at around 6 years old.
Her mother died a year later, and she was passed from one distant relative to another in Lagos while she attended school.
A few days before her death, Ms. Bogati had attended one of these programs, according to a distant relative, Dirgha Raj Bogati.
At best, Mr. Netanyahu will go down as a very distant relative of Joseph making an alliance with Pharaoh to protect his people.
A distant relative of the president, Platt says people pay thousands of dollars for the privilege of having a species named after them.
Her father, a distant relative to President Franklin Pierce, later became president of McCall Corporation, publisher of women's magazines including McCall's and Redbook.
Henry Worsley, a distant relative of Frank Worsley, the captain of Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated journey to Antarctica in the early 20th century.
He recalls one client whose next of kin was found to be a distant relative who had never even met the deceased person.
At 16, Forough fell in love with Parviz Shapur, a distant relative 15 years her senior, and married him over her parents' objections.
Cobb, a distant relative of the famous baseball player of the same name, graduated from Harvard University and earned his law degree at Georgetown.
It is used for cousin and distant relative matching as well as ethnic mixture percentages and genetic traits like heritable diseases and eye color.
A few days later, officers raided her house, arrested her parents, and sent the girl and her sister to live with a distant relative.
And in comparison to its distant relative, Wildlands is the latest illustration that this series long ago lost what made it first feel sophisticated.
I'd long ago seen the Hitchcock film "Rebecca," which was produced by my distant relative David O. Selznick (!), but I'd never read the book.
She is also a descendant of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, and a distant relative of Daniel Boone, the frontiersman and explorer.
He dismissed reports he had any family ties to Essebsi, responding to opposition criticism and local media that he was a distant relative of Essebsi.
A distant relative will still get you a hardcover copy of Tom Brokaw's The Greatest Generation next Christmas even though you didn't ask for it.
The last German shorthaired pointer to win at Westminster wasn't just a distant relative, it was CJ's grandmother, Carlee, who was also raised by Nunes-Atkinson.
A suspect was found through a distant relative who might have paid for a test via Ancestry or 23andMe, and then uploaded it into the database.
That third attempt on the Pole had been abandoned, in 1916, almost before it had begun; a distant relative, Frank Worsley, had been the ship's captain.
Outside the station, Tariq and a few friends were waiting, along with a distant relative who lived in Cairo and had been alerted by Manu's father.
The episode's plot is a distant relative of the original series episode, "Errand of Mercy," where Kirk and Spock encounter the evolved and pacifist Organians: 3.
The actor has reason to be interested in the story: Mr. Harington, who is also a producer of the series, is a distant relative of Catesby.
That MacBook in your bag or Nexus 6P in your hand is the distant relative of the Harwell Dekatron that weighted 4,500 pounds and used punch tape.
Next, we have what can be considered a distant relative of the VW. It pretty much does the same thing but with a less military-inspired design.
DeAngelo was identified as a suspect after detectives compared DNA from several crime scenes to online DNA-genealogy data, finding a partial match in a distant relative.
Days after the murder, Turkish police arrested a distant relative of the women, Ahmet Barakat, in the city of Bursa, 90 km (55 miles) south of Istanbul.
I'm a high-powered lawyer who represented people in the Clinton administration, and I'm a distant relative of The Georgia Peach himself, Ty Cobb, the baseball player.
Holes said that when he entered the crime-scene DNA profile, more than 100 users matched as a distant relative, possibly as close as a third cousin.
We've got to stop thinking of the patty melt as the cheeseburger's sad, distant relative, and start seeing it for what it is: a seriously kickass sandwich.
The son, Irshad, said one case involved a buffalo that was later returned by police, and the other was rooted in a dispute with a distant relative.
Wilson, as fortune would have it, is a distant relative, friend and financial supporter of Byrne's, and Byrne thought perhaps he could get him into the box.
A distant relative of the Amina Ali, Yakubu Nkeki, said his wife had spoken to the mother of the young woman and confirmed that they had been reunited.
A distant relative had shared their genetic information through a free online database where anyone who got their DNA tested through a company like Ancestry could upload it.
It is used for cousin and distant relative matching as well as mixture percentages, or your ethnic mix, plus common genetic traits, like heritable diseases and eye colour.
Green bean casserole: It's an iconic prepared-foods dish, right up there with its close cousin tuna-noodle casserole and its slightly more distant relative French onion dip.
Owen Bennett Wheeler, Jr. of Trimble County had gone missing after a fight with his uncle, whom he was living with in 1921, according to a distant relative.
He did, though, draw laughs by noting that he is a distant relative of the Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, who is chiseled in marble a few miles away.
Many adoptees seeking information have turned to DNA kits in the hopes of finding a distant relative who may be able to lead them to direct family members.
She was the granddaughter of an Ohio Supreme Court justice and the daughter of a magazine publisher who was a distant relative of Franklin Pierce, the 22011th US president.
A lot of it looks like mindless shit your old high school friends posted all day during that time, or the frothing nationalistic imagery shared by some distant relative.
Every attorney has fielded a call from some distant relative or kooky friend who believes their life has been ruined because of what their Aunt Edna posted on Facebook.
A door opened when Keitany's distant relative helped get her into the National Hidden Talents Academy, a private secondary school in Dagoretti Constituency in Nairobi County for underserved youth.
Barbara, whose maiden name is Pierce, was also a distant relative (a fourth cousin, four times removed) of President Franklin Pierce, according to Vanity Fair and other outlets. 5.
There, in fancy gold lettering, is the confirmation of your dark fate: You've been summoned to the wedding of a distant relative, an annoying acquaintance, or (gulp) your boss.
He was a distant relative of the explorer Ernest Shackleton's comrade Frank Worsley, and he was obsessed with the idea of honoring those legendary explorers by repeating the journey.
Resident Eva Linda Paredes hasn't heard of Cisneros, but says she thinks Cuellar is a distant relative and believes both families emigrated from the same Mexican town generations ago.
In September 1982, Martinez was at home in Earlimart when he got a visit from a friend who said that one of those killed was a distant relative of Martinez's.
When the family decided to move to Austria, they entrusted their savings to a distant relative who ran off with the money, leaving them stranded for two years in Turkey.
The agreement struck with Ms. Yang's distant relative Peng Jiasheng and his Kokang rebel force, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army, largely held until new fighting broke out in 2009.
But for the next decade, Zheutlin tried to learn as much as he could about the life and times of his distant relative, and eventually wrote a book about her.
Authorities in California identified Joseph James DeAngelo as a suspect in the Golden State Killer murders and rapes after a distant relative submitted their DNA to the genetic testing company, GEDmatch.
Dubbed Arktocara yakataga, it's a distant relative of the South Asian river dolphin Platanista gangetica, confirming that the geographically-isolated tropical species is the last surviving member of an ancient lineage.
A distant relative had tipped him off to his grandmother's childhood address, but when he got there he found that the house had been knocked down and replaced with a school.
" Sam Lucas, a distant relative of Ms. Tibbetts, tweeted back at her, saying her family is not so "small-minded that we generalize a whole population based on some bad individuals.
In "Distant Relative" (2015), the upper and lower sections of acrylic latex on a pre-fab door or tabletop appear interrupted by the manufactured design of the vertical space between them.
Mr. Romney stood just beyond the finish line, bopping in his jeans-and-flannel finest, smiling back at the runners like a distant relative at a wedding, waiting to be greeted.
Nor will it ever finish filling out its income-tax return and then mail it, along with the check for the I.R.S., to a distant relative it hasn't seen in years.
China banned the import and sale of ivory at the end of 2017, prompting traders to turn to the remains of mammoths, a tusked mammal and a distant relative of modern elephants.
A distant relative might be how SoundCloud visualizes both a song's sound wave so you can find the big bass drop, and shows timed comments pegged to certain moments of a song.
The family unit is rocked by the arrival of Nick (Siena Agudong), an apparent distant relative who, through a series of misunderstandings, ends up on their doorstep and living in their home.
Over two decades after Elissa's disappearance, Corlys Velaryon, a different famed seaman and a distant relative of Elissa's Targaryen princess Rhaena, spotted Sun Chaser in the port of Asshai by the Shadow.
But now that she uttered it, and said he was a distant relative about whom she knew very little, I hastened to press the keys that would tell me who he was.
He was particularly intrigued by the Expressionist painter Chaim Soutine, a distant relative by marriage, whose little-known story he told in "Shocking Paris: Soutine, Chagall and the Outsiders of Montparnasse" (2015).
Rahila was in the ninth grade in Malistan District, southwest of Kabul, when Mr. Shams, a distant relative, saw her at a wedding and sent his family to ask for her hand.
OXFORD, England — From the comfort of his country estate in Oxford, a distant relative of the Russian literary giant Tolstoy says he has the perfect solution for what ails the United States.
Y-DNA reveals the paternal ancestry of the subject, and a match in that database would not only reveal a possible distant relative, but eventually lead authorities to a surname, narrowing their search.
We're also curious to know whether it works when there are multiple people in the frame, for those times when you group your entire family round a device to FaceTime a distant relative.
Discovered in Uzbekistan, this newly described species was a distant relative of Tyrannosaurus rex, and it's helping scientists explain how relatively small carnivores evolved into the gigantic predators that dominated the Late Cretaceous.
Striegel pleaded guilty in 2010 to having an online relationship with his "distant relative," a then-14-year-old girl (he maintains there was no physical contact, but the allegations say there was).
Perhaps it's a family trait -- Cobb's namesake and distant relative, baseball legend Ty Cobb, also had a temper problem and once attacked a handicapped fan who had repeatedly heckled him from the stands.
Ty Cobb: the special counsel to the White House Ty Cobb — who, yes, is a distant relative of the famous baseball player of the same name — is the newest member of Trump's team.
The creature, who gets nicknamed Everest, after the place where it wants to return, at times looks like a not-too-distant relative of Gritty, the lovably outré mascot of the Philadelphia Flyers.
D'Orléans's claim on the throne is based on the fact that Louis Alphonse's distant relative, Philippe V, renounced his rights to the French crown when he became the king of Spain in 1700.
The first priority is a parent or legal guardian; the second priority is a close relative; the third priority is a distant relative or family friend, and only failing that, an unrelated adult.
Golden State Killer Joseph DeAngelo was charged with 13 murders in August 2018 after a distant relative posted their DNA on a genealogy site, allowing police to track DeAngelo through his family tree.
Shimron said he never discussed the deal with the prime minister so as to avoid any conflict of interest, and Netanyahu has given his full backing to his lawyer, who is a distant relative.
CoQ-10: sounds like a distant relative of R2-D2, is actually the abbreviated name for a potent antioxidant known for its remarkable ability to fade fine lines and discoloration while neutralizing free radicals.
The lawsuit identifies Sewell as a distant relative of the unidentified woman's mother, and alleges that the congresswoman called the woman's mother to report the alleged rape after a brief conversation with Jane Doe.
After his death the images languished in the custom wooden boxes he designed, passed into the hands of a distant relative, and only gained wide attention when they came up for sale in 2003.
About 125 firefighters from 12 companies in the region spent two days rotating through Surry to fight the fire, said Mark Seward, the volunteer fire chief in Surry and a distant relative of Tony Seward's.
She released a DNA test that concluded that there is "strong evidence" for "Native American ancestry" as her family had believed, though her Native American ancestor was a distant relative six to ten generations back.
" The kitty, whose name is Hidey, will now be cared for by a distant relative of her previous owner, and according to the post will "finally have a chance at a happy and healthy life.
More recently she received a trove of letters and photos from a distant relative that reignited her curiosity about her maternal grandfather, who emigrated from Scotland to Nova Scotia and then to the United States.
They'll tell some tale about an old and distant relative that neither they nor their parents ever met who was a full-blooded "Cherokee princess," and because of this, they themselves are also Native American.
A suspect was found because a distant relative had shared their genetic information -- showing how DNA data, unlike other kinds of data, is unique because it's linked to and potentially exposes information about family members.
In fact, Ruth said he might be a distant relative of the Bambino, who grew up in Baltimore, not so far away from Eric Ruth's hometown, Harleysville, Pa. But Eric's father, Dan, was more dubious.
"I feel like the community is going to be more cautious now with lighting the menorah," Victor Levi, who described himself as a distant relative of the Azan family, said at the scene of the fire.
However, tension bubbled up again in 22009, when the long alliance the Beltrán Leyvas had maintained with a distant relative named Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán broke down and all-out war exploded between the former allies.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Mikhail Putin, identified by the Kremlin as a distant relative of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been appointed deputy chair of the management board of state-run gas giant Gazprom, the company said on Friday.
The next morning, the group was hanging out at the house and Jared was talking to Emily with about the same amount of enthusiasm one has when forced to talk to a weird distant relative at Christmas.
At that point, Dittrich writes, Corkin arranged for the son of ­Molaison's former landlady, who may have been a distant relative, to serve as his conservator despite the fact that Molaison had several first cousins living nearby.
"I was so nervous and so angry," she said, recalling how she had found the name of an old primary schoolteacher, whom she had always considered a "normal, friendly man," and a distant relative with mental problems.
There is a culture in Australia that views "Aboriginal people as animals and our lives aren't worth it," said Meyne Wyatt, an actor who grew up in Kalgoorlie and said he was a distant relative of Elijah's.
And the George Kennan telling the story wasn't the famous Cold War-era diplomat, but his distant relative and namesake, a journalist who had spent time in Russia before going on the lecture circuit in the 1880s.
It is used for cousin and distant relative matching as well as mixture percentages, or your ethnic mix (as shown in those fancy pie charts from the commercials), plus common genetic traits, like heritable diseases and eye color.
Investigators linked DeAngelo to some of the killings by plugging DNA collected from a semen sample at one of the crime scenes into a genealogical website that they say showed a match to a distant relative of DeAngelo.
The groom is a distant relative of Davy Crockett, the famed frontiersman and politician who died on March 6, 1836, while helping to defend the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, against overwhelming Mexican forces, during the Texas Revolution.
Faced with difficult choices, George VI decides to protect his daughters, solemn 14-year-old Elizabeth and saucy 10-year-old Margaret Rose, by sending them to neutral Ireland to stay with a distant relative in County Tipperary.
He was so engrossed in the group's work that the first two or three times he was summoned by a distant relative, the head priest of the Gorakhnath Temple, he "could not find the time," he has said.
"If a child ended up with another parent who they knew and had a relationship with, that child is far luckier than children who might be with a distant relative or relative they didn't know," Gelernt told BuzzFeed News.
"It is in the interests of the British Royal Navy not to show off the 'beauty' of its aircraft carrier on the high seas any closer than a few hundred miles from its Russian 'distant relative'," the ministry said.
Image: The University of Texas at Austin Jackson School of GeosciencesMay's research also includes animals not documented before in the region, including an entirely new genus of gomphothere—a distant relative of elephants featuring a shovel-like lower jaw.
"There is a little pain involved as well as lack of closure," said Elaine Perryman, 56, whose search for her distant relative Ethel reflects how African-Americans in particular struggle to trace their ancestors through a period of slavery.
The partial skeleton of this quadrupedal prosauropod, a distant relative of the giant long-necked sauropods like Brontosaurus and Diplodocus, was found sticking out of a cliff near Clarens, a town that's close to the border of South Africa and Lesotho.
"We don't know who these people were, but they were a distant relative of Denisovans, and the Papuan/Australian ancestors probably encountered them close to Sahul," said Eske Willerslev, a professor at St John's College and the University of Cambridge.
Less than five years later, the duo had started a company you may have heard of, and a few generations later, I'm typing these closing sentences on a device that is something of a distant relative of those early blue boxes.
Her upper-middle-class family (her father was a former architect and a highly placed civil servant, her mother a distant relative of the rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard) enthusiastically supported her vocation and that of an older sister, Edma.
Mr. Huang's death sentence was the first known case of a Chinese citizen's receiving the death penalty for espionage since 2008, when the government executed a biomedical researcher and a distant relative of his, accusing them of passing secrets to Taiwan.
"The bridge is just like a three-minute drive down there," he counsels Jake, a fellow Costco employee — and a distant relative of William Clark, half of the 1804 Lewis and Clark expedition that provided these two cities with their names.
Although the cuisines seemed disparate to me, Skurnick saw similarities between them, pointing out that rice pudding with mango, a staple throughout Asia, is not such a distant relative of riz à l'impératrice, the French rice pudding with candied fruit.
A distant relative of Mr. Davis's, who owned the gun used in the shooting, testified that she had noticed it missing from under her bedroom mattress about three weeks before the shooting, when she hosted a cookout that Mr. Davis attended.
Wilmers, who is the editor of The London Review of Books, is a distant relative and delved deeply into the gothic history of our family, which included a member of Sigmund Freud's inner circle and apparently a notorious K.G.B. assassin.
A more distant relative, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Ms. Barahona was quite busy given her involvement with the Coast Guard Reserve, working and studying at John Jay and raising Miguel and a daughter who was around 8.
Throughout "Ruthie" we see glimpses of a miniature cat in the future giving her classmates a presentation about Princess Carolyn — her distant relative who, Ruthie says, managed to come out on top even after having one of the worst days of her life.
In one of the southwestern states called Texoma, deadly gunfighter and free agent Lizbeth Rose is confronted by two Russian sorcerers who are certain she can help them find a distant relative who might be the key to saving their exiled emperor.
Sources close to Demi tell us ... there will be a major focus on separating her from toxic people in her life once she gets out of rehab -- including even a distant relative who is believed to have a negative impact on her.
In early June the CBI raided properties belonging to the owners of NDTV, a television channel that tries to give equal airtime to the government and its critics (and whose boss is a distant relative of a senior editor at The Economist).
Based on the popular children's book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events tells the story of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, three orphans who, after the mysterious death of their parents, are put in the care of their distant relative Count Olaf.
And adds, that undocumented parents are now asking a distant relative or family friends -- who are U.S. citizens or legal residents -- to sponsor their children, and that could put a child in the hands of a human trafficker or expose the child exploitation.
Lady Elizabeth, Shardlake's royal patron and the future queen, sends him to Norwich to investigate a delicate matter: A distant relative named Edith Boleyn has been murdered in a very obscene fashion and her husband is expected to hang for the crime.
Whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, an Independent, or one of those mythical unicorns known as undecided voters, we bet you've pushed your chair away from the table when a crazy distant (or not-so-distant) relative decided to bring up that hot-button issue.
Johnson's family has links to British and European aristocracy and he is a distant relative of King George II. He should tell that to Trump, who appeared bowled over by his recent state visit to the U.K. and was particularly impressed by the queen.
The son of a Soviet military officer, he now has five children, two sons by a Russian wife, from whom he is now divorced, and three more children with Alexandra Tolstoy, an English equestrian, socialite and distant relative of the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy.
Scientists on Tuesday said the creature, called Cambroraster falcatus, was a distant relative of today's arthropods - the diverse group of animals including insects, spiders and crabs - and lived during the Cambrian Period 506 million years ago, when all animal life lived in the oceans.
A spokesman for the royal family dismissed the reports, saying that a distant relative of M.B.S. had bought the painting; it was meant to hang in the newly opened Louvre Abu Dhabi, where the crown prince's friend M.B.Z. had recently welcomed the first visitors.
"My most frustrating personal experience of this was the 'friend'/distant relative at my grandma's funeral who was trying to bring in her granddaughter or niece or someone to have a picture with my brother," Styles wrote for The Debrief, where she's a contributor.
The Staples Center crowd got loud, hoping the resolve required to turn it on late against the second-worst team in the Western Conference might be some distant relative to the type that will be needed in a playoff series against the Thunder or Spurs.
Stapleton, a distant relative of President George W. Bush, closely wedded himself to Trump on virtually every issue — even refusing to condemn the Trump administration&aposs immigrant family separation policies — except trade, where he opposes tariffs that could produce a trade war and harm Colorado industries.
The other main type of user is someone trying to keep tabs on or stay in touch with a distant relative, and normally will buy a device or two for their own home and a device for the family member they are trying to keep tabs on.
We may never know if the bed from the famous paintings still exists today, but we have at least a remnant of the famous ear — thanks to an artist who used DNA samples from a distant relative of van Gogh's to create a 3D-printed version.
"It's a whole lot to put on, but when I did the whole scene out in the middle of the grasses and the golden grasses, I thought, 'I am a relative of Beyoncé — a distant relative of Beyoncé,' " she told Entertainment Tonight on the blue carpet.
And it feels like a distant relative of "Russian Doll," except that these New Yorkers are fated to blind-date over and over again, eating at the same restaurants and sidling up to the same bars, until some unexpected element sends their lives in a new direction.
American girls in immigrant families are sometimes pressured to marry a distant relative abroad as a way of bringing him to the United States, and it should be a simple matter to ban spouse visas unless both parties were 18 at the time of the marriage.
And I think for someone like Grover [who was an anthropologist], he was less enamored of the mystery of the whole thing and more excited about the possibility of getting a real anthropological view of an older version of us, or a distant relative of us.
When Munn learned of Striegel's history — he served six months in jail for attempting to engage a 41.7-year-old distant relative in a sexual relationship over the internet — Munn informed Fox, and the studio cut his scene just days before the film was due to be locked.
As a relative of Brontosaurus and Diplodocus, he said it's not surprising to learn that Ledumahadi was a big animal, but because it's a distant relative of the sauropods, and based on its position within the dinosaur family tree, Ledumahadi must have evolved its huge size independently of the sauropods.
To Kovler, who is also an heir to the Jim Beam Bourbon fortune courtesy of a distant relative, the broader market's reaction will be "another step along the way of the U.S. investor starting to understand that the opportunity is in U.S. [multistate operators] that are listed in Canada," he said.
The deal for three submarines and four patrol vessels has been the subject of a corruption investigation since 2016 after Israel's Channel 10 TV reported that David Shimron, Netanyahu's personal lawyer and a distant relative, also represented the local agent of Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems, raising concerns of a conflict of interest.
Remember that time you came home and saw your partner in the kitchen, crying—some distant relative died or something—and you felt that little jolt of tenderness you used to feel and leaned in for a hug, and it sort of felt natural and also very much did not.
China supported Kim Jong-nam financially for many years because if Kim Jong-un died, North Koreans, indoctrinated to venerate the Kim family, would look to Kim Jong-nam to step in as leader, according to Kang Chunnu, 51, a distant relative of the Kim family who lives in Britain.
Opponents, including Teresa Elam, 65, a distant relative of Polk's, are calling it nothing short of macabre, and an unsavory effort to promote tourism in Columbia, a city of 37,000 about 50 miles south of Nashville that is otherwise known for a colorful yearly celebration of its mule-breeding industry.
The Francesinha's origins are somewhat hazy, but it's said to be a distant relative of the croque monsieur that Portuguese migrants to France fell in love with during the 1950s and 60s, and adapted to their own meaty tastes on returning to Porto, a coastal town to the north of the country.
It's interesting that Agee brings up not only Schad, but also the German artist's influence on the "all but forgotten" American movement of Magic Realism, calling it "a distant relative of the New Classicism, which had begun with Picasso's 1914 The Painter and His Model," a work that is partially painted and partially drawn.
Since then I've determined it must be because Facebook drew a long and complicated path between me and a distant relative by analyzing information in the contact books of two otherwise disconnected users: Rebecca Porter and my stepmother both had the email address and phone number for another Porter, and I am friends with my stepmother on Facebook.
Law enforcement had been toying with investigative genealogy for more than a year, but the practice gained international attention in April 2018 when detectives used the technique, scanning a public database, to find a distant relative that led to the eventual arrest of the suspected Golden State Killer, who killed 13 people and raped dozens of others.
The DJs from South Africa's Gauteng Province revel in Muajva's first release in a long time with "Sgubhu Dance," an adrenalized cut from the EP. Paired potently with piercing snare syncopation, the song's melody is a raw, very-distant relative from the main riff from "Kernkraft 400," and you can easily imagine it chanted in a soccer arena.
Last year's attempts at engaging with the confusing state of the world were ill-executed to say the least—they probably needn't have enlisted a distant relative of Robert E. Lee to apologize for white supremacy, for example—it was still interesting to see a pop awards show acknowledge the context in which the records and videos it was celebrating were made.

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