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It's impossible to imagine America without the inheritance of slavery.
A subsequent family inheritance of $220,2350 helped fund her IVF.
Women are allowed half the inheritance of male family members.
There's some familial inheritance of genes that have 100 percent penetrance.
It is "The Rules of Inheritance," not "The Inheritance of Loss."
He has held onto his inheritance of raw, hypnotic electric blues.
CROWN OF BLOODThe Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane GreyBy Nicola Tallis376 pp.
Under Islamic law, she said, men usually receive double the inheritance of women.
When someone takes their own life, they leave behind an inheritance of unanswered questions.
She strongly denies doing anything that would compromise the inheritance of their 21 sons.
For queer Chicanos/as, the inheritance of the Roman Catholic Church is particularly fraught.
The Blast notes that the total adds up to an inheritance of roughly $1.68 million.
The art consultant misreported an inheritance of $3.7 million as $1 million to the IRS.
Robin, too, started her journey to Financial Independence in 1969 with an inheritance of $20,000.
It drew from the intellectual inheritance of Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke and Adam Smith.
For the first time, she found evidence consistent with epigenetic inheritance of trauma in human subjects.
Another created national parks and forests that left every American a rich inheritance of public land.
It's the millennials, the children and more and more inheritance of wealth will be younger people.
If Targaryen incest made an inheritance of mental illness more likely, it seemed to have skipped her.
My Grandfather's Memory Book (270) When he died, Byron Levy left behind a vast inheritanceof drawings.
Increasing taxes reduces inequality and lower inequality is itself associated with lower inheritance of the inequality that remains.
A latent cultural rebellion of sorts led to Pang ignoring his cooking inheritance of which there is plenty.
But the truth is that anyone who makes a life of writing eventually finds her inheritance of culture.
Because it's a somewhat lengthy screening process, doctors don't generally check patients for the inheritance of paternal mitochondria.
Open up your hives, o bees, cyphers on the fringes of childhood, honeyed inheritance of self among others.
U.S. diplomats noted his inheritance of "the family predilection for fancy cars and other emblems of conspicuous wealth".
The inheritance of management rights by chaebol family members have also produced multiple fraud cases, analysts point out.
Both were born of the common inheritance of the Enlightenment and the democratic revolutions of the nineteenth century.
The tenacity of American racism, mobilized under the Trump administration, remains the painful inheritance of its citizens of color.
" Two pages later: "But how exactly do we establish that inheritance of stress and depression can happen in humans?
According to Islamic jurisprudence, barring exceptional circumstances, women heirs have a right to only half the inheritance of men.
When a dispute emerges about the inheritance of a family-owned cabin, Bergljot is drawn to revisit the allegations.
He also received an inheritance of $10 million after taxes from his mother, Princess Diana, after her tragic death.
Equality in marriage is something I saw from the very beginning of my life, my family inheritance of many generations.
The rich inheritance of justice, liberty, prosperity and independence, bequeathed by your fathers, is shared by you, not by me.
Our predecessors pretty much invented the idea of national parks and wilderness trails, bequeathing us an inheritance of incalculable wealth.
Dr. Mischel and other researchers have found evidence that a large inheritance of circles can speed up a cell's growth.
The sense of entitlement, and indeed nepotism, is an inheritance of the country's monarchical culture, political experts and historians say.
In a stuffy second-floor squad room, the detectives of the 40th Precinct grapple with an inheritance of government neglect.
The result was striking: the risk of schizophrenia correlated powerfully with the inheritance of the C24 gene variant—particularly C21946A.
Seems like a win/win," Jackson quipped in conclusion, thanking Guthrie, 47, when she complimented his inheritance of "the family talent.
Germany sees itself as the European upholder of liberalism, free speech, inclusion, and self-criticism — the inheritance of genocide and fascism.
That brings very real ramifications, since such children are entitled to only half the inheritance of those born to married parents.
My husband confessed that his inheritance of Greek doilies and paintings of fishing boats from his grandmother did not spark joy.
The title characters of "The Hill Bachelors" are Irish farmers tied to the land by an inheritance of guilt and obligation.
SEX, an exhibition at Chicago's Lawrence & Clark gallery, challenged me to reckon with the cultural inheritance of my Taiwanese American upbringing.
In Kerala, where my family is from, the inheritance of property has historically been traced through a matrilineal system known as marumakkathayam.
"The association is partly due to the inheritance of genetic risk factors for blood pressure and cholesterol level, among others," she said.
With few exceptions, our museum founders sought to establish America's inheritance of European empire and to "civilize" America's immigrant and working classes.
The fraught inheritance of story provides for an unresolved tension at the center of "Inland" that lingers even after the novel ends.
But the artistic inheritance of the city remained; factories were gradually converted to other uses, very often devoted to the visual arts.
I think about the calculations we did on scraps of paper to check the ratios of inheritance of the genes we introduced.
When the prince turned 30, Forbes reports, he received an inheritance of $13.3 million from his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
But when laws from the past meet the technology of the future, existing disparities may be the literal inheritance of generations to come.
That compares to an OECD average of 34.3% and above 40% in many countries with low inheritance of inequality including Sweden and Denmark.
The equal inheritance proposal is an abrupt change from current practices, which see males in a family receiving double the inheritance of females.
Silicon Valley is the inheritance of the frontier idea, for example, and proof that America has not lost its greatness in that respect.
But black thought's role in our struggles for emancipation and the redemption of the American dream make it the inheritance of all Americans.
According to testimony, Bluml and Schaberg planned the killings because Bluml believed that he stood to receive an inheritance of an unspecified amount.
"Yao Ming's 'no buying, no killing' is only partly right -- we still have to think about the inheritance of traditional Chinese culture," Li says.
Wafa Chami, the chef, was born in northern Lebanon in the ancient Phoenician port of Tripoli, to an inheritance of recipes five generations deep.
There is nothing in this process that involves the gradual accommodation to the surroundings through the Darwinian mechanisms of replication, mutation and inheritance of traits.
Half of the survey respondents who have received an inheritance said they got less than $100,000; only 28 percent expect an inheritance of that size.
Panagioti Tsolkas, a Gainesville activist who has organized campaigns around prison and voting reform, says the disparity is an inheritance of the city's segregationist past.
It's about two scheming brothers, played by Prince and Jerome, who have designs on marrying into the upcoming $50 million inheritance of a young French woman.
And so what we have is a really embodied inheritance of lack of rest and lack of sleep, and we are obviously the descendants of that.
However innocuous the changes made, the baby's birth will mark the first time that humanity has selectively interceded to change the genetic inheritance of future generations.
Their failure to do so was a victory for our republic and its inheritance of ordered liberty that predates the ancient societies of Athens and Rome.
Luckily for all of us, Bennett was born with the gift for style that's been the genetic inheritance of English writers from Jonathan Swift through George Orwell.
We are right to be concerned about the succession and inheritance of China's film traditions as well as the potential loss of our unique values and aesthetics.
Mr Springsteen explains how he tried to dodge his inheritance of self-destruction and depression, treating the latter with counselling, pills and the self-administered therapy of music.
Crushed (at least in memory), he felt that a line had been crossed, permanently separating the high-minded, essentially intellectual inheritance of the Revolution from the American future.
The court in Germany initially sided with her, but a ruling in an appeals court dictated that the right to private data outweighed any parental inheritance of information.
We are a scrappy generation, one that takes the crappy inheritance of previous generations and turns it into a semi-literary post-punk commentary on the indignity of life.
We get motifs instead, grist for a dozen stimulating term papers: the inheritance of historical trauma, the unresolved repercussions of Partition, vivid examples of Bakhtin's theory of the carnival.
The inheritance of either wealth or intelligence (as well as other advantageous traits and circumstance) is objectively unfair, but it is not inherently a transgression of moral or social mores.
But the judge has said he would not formally validate the inheritance of the six siblings until court appeals from various other claims denied last year have run their course.
On his first full day in office, during a visit to the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency, President Trump's inheritance of the US's drone war came into stark relief.
As the air drained from the stadium and the season, it was hard to feel the "Honey, where's the Xanax?" despair that is the usual inheritance of a Mets fan.
The proceedings had been initiated several years earlier by the earl's brother, who feared John Charles's "bizarre" behavior might impact his own future inheritance of the family's fortune and estates.
One of the first items to be crossed out was an article from the last monarchy that left inheritance of the throne open to female members of the royal family.
Their creation is just a sliver of the meticulously imagined landscape in Jemisin's epic in which a young woman is thrust into a battle over the inheritance of her grandfather's throne.
He asserted that they were at odds over the inheritance of the family business; he also said that his potential multimillion-dollar wrongful conviction settlement was causing jealousy among his siblings.
NEW YORK An article on Monday about legal issues surrounding the inheritance of a brownstone, in which two longtime partners who never married lived for 55 years, attributed a quotation incorrectly.
Now 50, she lives in San Francisco, and took a relatively modest inheritance of about $200,000 in stocks from her mother and made savvy investments in tech companies and real estate.
Suss began painting her detailed rooms after her grandparents' passings, memorializing the rooms of their house in vivid oils as a way to process her sudden inheritance of their countless belongings.
By the time the news of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile's murders reached me, the weight of the epigenetic inheritance of trauma and my own disturbing experiences with law enforcement overwhelmed me.
Later, in the Oval Office, Lisa is seen discussing with her staff the inheritance of "quite a budget crunch from President Trump," which has left the country "broke" according to her aides.
CROW AGENCY, Montana (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - America's Crow Indians, who recently participated in a will-writing project to help protect the inheritance of their property, live on a reservation in southeastern Montana.
Mugabe always portrayed the redistribution of land as the central task of his mission to undo the racist inheritance of colonial rule, and the economic crisis that followed as a Western conspiracy.
The baggage that becomes sustenance, the dirty rituals that keep us sane, the inheritance of the earth's soil and its inhabitants who reject our every breath, our most human needs and desires.
I received an inheritance of sorts ($10,000) in October 2018 which accounts for the big jump there which I threw into a two-year CD for my future down payment on a house.
Confusion about the terms of the inheritance of Mr. Miler's work after his death in 2011 prompted a legal battle between relatives vying for control of a business empire worth millions of dollars.
But he drew on the political inheritance of his father, a pivotal and immensely popular Shiite cleric assassinated on Saddam Hussein's orders in 1999, to emerge as a powerful voice for the Shiite underclass.
You can disagree with their emphasis, and their habit of separating class from the various "oppressions" (for example, race and gender figure pretty heavily in the division of labor and the inheritance of property).
But he left much more than that here in the far corner of northwest Montana and all over the West: an endowment to every American, rich and poor alike, their inheritance of public land.
While the Ansaris got their children involved in the discussions and planning of the gift, they went a step further and discussed the elephant in the room: the future inheritance of their three children.
Given that Darwin emphasized the random nature of mutations, I think it would be more accurate to describe the mechanism of change, in the examples that Gawande cites, as Lamarckian: the inheritance of acquired characteristics.
They and she habitually refer to philosophers and authors, above all Russian writers such as Akhmatova, Dostoyevsky and Gogol, the shared intellectual inheritance of Russians and Ukrainians (the book's title comes from a poem by Mayakovsky).
When that resort is taken from them, they should be compensated by means of a "natural inheritance" of £6003 to be paid to all men every year, financed from a "ground rent" charged to property owners.
Paula registers the inheritance of this past in his ceramic plates, which are generally used for food or in Afro-Brazilian rituals, and paints black figures in white clothing going to school, playing music, and socializing.
We have learned what conditions make the prime environment for the rise of a demagogue: disaffection, demographic change, the demise of hope and opportunity and the dislocation of traditional power and privilege from automatic inheritance of prosperity.
He said all taxes due had been paid on proceeds from the fund and on an inheritance of 300,000 pounds, or about $424,000 according to current exchange rates, that he received when his father died in 2010.
The physicists write: Physics and science are part of the shared inheritance of all people, as much as art, music, and literature, and we should strive to ensure that everyone has a fair opportunity to become a scientist.
What happened in France in the 1790s not only poisoned Rousseau's name in America (where Webster disavowed his earlier essay), but it also spoiled the inheritance of enlightened democracy that might have been America's gift to the world.
HOW TO SPEND IT "This is an inheritance of the previous (centre-right) government as it wasn't three years ago that no locomotives were bought, but 20," Costa told parliament this month when asked about the train incident.
Bezos is "ranked many hundreds of places higher than Trump on the scale of wealth and he did it without any inheritance of the sort that Trump had," Michael D'Antonio, author of The Truth About Trump, told Smith.
Mr. Wildenstein, the scion of an art-dealing dynasty based in New York and France, is charged with tax fraud and money laundering in connection with the inheritance of a family fortune after his father, Daniel, died in 2001.
These days we tend to see power less as the rightful inheritance of the world's winners (us!) and more as the end product of a disgraceful cycle of opportunists oppressing their way to the top of the human heap.
Janet Yellen, the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, points out that the mean inheritance of children in the bottom 50 percent is just under $8,000 while those in the top 123 percent inherit a mean of more than $500,000.
The research, targeting high-earning clients of the bank's wealth management unit, was based on a model of an "illustrative Jane and Joe" entering the job market with an annual salary of at least $100,000 and an inheritance of $1 million.
Mr. Davis lives on a tiny corner of the Duchy of Cornwall, the property empire controlled by Prince Charles, the heir to Britain's throne, who has quietly turned an inheritance of rundown farmland into a billion-pound real estate conglomerate.
The results - based on comparing adopted and biological offspring from both intact and broken families - contradict many previous findings from twin studies that suggested genetic predisposition plays the larger role in the inheritance of depression, the authors write in JAMA Psychiatry.
The story, which involves the inheritance of that fabulous Paris apartment, is a world-historical sparring match seen through the lens of one family—a debate about who owns what, what kind of identity counts as "real," and who gets to be French.
This week, 24 years after the business was founded using an inheritance of 6,000 pounds from a grandmother and her boyfriend's spare room, Ms. Rucker is taking her brand of domestic staples — all in the lightest shade of pale — to New York.
In keeping with the idea that the government could engineer a perfect society simply by manipulating the environment — whether of crops or people — Lysenko rejected the burgeoning field of genetics and promoted agricultural improvement through the inheritance of acquired characteristics, à la Lamarck.
The bank's once-massive LMM franchise was partly the inheritance of its $6.5 billion acquisition in September 2000 of Spear Leeds & Kellogg LP, which served as lead for the first U.S.-listed ETF, the SPDR S&P 500, in the early 1990s.
Martin Haupt died soon after, leaving behind the odd inheritance of a Super Bowl I recording, made on a professional two-inch machine in the era before the videocassette recorder industry exploded and networks and leagues began to cherish their archives of old games.
Kaur and Lohan are among a growing number of elderly Indian women, who undergo IVF treatment in the hope of having a child, due to societal pressures on women to produce children and the conventions surrounding the inheritance of property by a biological heir.
Mr. Cameron was talking to small business owners before revelations months later in the British news media that his father, Ian Cameron, had run a network of offshore investment funds to help build the family fortune that paid for the prime minister's inheritance of £300,000.
One advantage of their approach is that it sees human nature clearly: Human beings are fiercely loyal to families, tribes, and nations, much of the time acting to advance the interests, internal cohesion, and unique cultural inheritance of the collectives to which they belong.
Beyond that, the American colonies' inheritance of a set of rights and freedoms from Britain, which stemmed from the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the establishment of an English Bill of Rights, meant that New York had a built-in basis for principled resistance.
Then it becomes a practical question whether single-parent families, in which 70 percent of African-American children live, is rightly thought of as a social phenomenon over which we have control if it's thought of as the inheritance of Jim Crow slavery and American racism.
Sure, author Daniel Handler only penned 13 books in the Unfortunate Events series, but the setup of his plot could inspire any number of additional schemes where the scheming Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris) dons some ridiculous costume to try to steal the inheritance of the Baudelaire orphans.
These promising proposals contrast with other aspects of his program that are regressive, such as his connection with the National Coordinator of Workers in Education, an organization of radical teachers that favors the sale or inheritance of teaching jobs and is opposed to the formal certification of teachers.
Dougherty was raised by an Irish-American single mother, the son of a far-off Irish father whom he barely saw, and the hole left by paternal absence was filled — through his mother's efforts, then his own — by the attempt to claim an inheritance of Irish culture and language and tradition.
What the world saw as a hideous carcinoma on Alabama's face in the days of "massive resistance" was, in fact, only a wart on the public visage of respectable white segregationists struggling with an unfixable inheritance of white trash on the one side and a fractious black minority on the other.
Tunisia's Muslim women recently became the first in any Arab country to be able to marry outside of their religion; and, in August, Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi shocked the Muslim world by advocating equal inheritance for women (according to Shari'a, women are entitled to only half the inheritance of men).
The Sinopec background of its major executives, a workforce of more than 78,000 and heavy reliance on orders from the parent company indicates its inheritance of a typical SOE bureaucracy, where there is less motivation and capacity to adjust to a fast chang­ing business environment than at private firms or foreign peers.
With Ransom out of the picture — and all of Harlan's other relatives being awful — Marta retains her inheritance of the estate and the film ends with her chilling on the mansion's balcony with a cup of coffee, shifting her finger just enough to reveal the goofy "My House" line on Harlan's jokey mug.
Fused together by ethnic and cultural ties and a common inheritance of liberal ideas and institutions, America and Britain have stood together through world wars, the Cold War, the unifying of Europe and Germany, the spread of free institutions and markets and, now, what promises to be a long, difficult struggle against Islamist fanaticism.
Spyer's death in 2009 prompted a series of lawsuits filed by Windsor due to the state of New York not recognizing the couple's marriage, which in turn required Windsor to pay $350,000 in federal taxes for her inheritance of Spyer's estate — a price that would amount to zero dollars if their marriage had been recognized.
Courtly manners, a social necessity for a giant living among humans, are also the inheritance of a family that traces its nobility back six hundred years; he says that "Donnersmarck," which he translates as "Thunder Marrow," is the name that his Saxon ancestor Henckel was given by Kaiser Matthias in gratitude for funding a war against the Turks.
I live in downtown Toronto, in one of the most liberal neighborhoods in one of the most open cities in the world, where multiculturalism is the dominant civic value and the inert virtue of tolerance is the most prominent inheritance of the British empire, so if you squint you can pretend the ancient categories are dissipating into a haze of enlightenment and intermarriage.
That's not to make a statement of comparison to other genres, but rather to acknowledge that the values and social context that produced latin trap—as with reggaeton and other genres born out of the Dembow sound, a rhythmic heritage named after Jamaican artist Shabba Ranks' 1990 song "Dem Bow"— are the cultural inheritance of any artist who creates within it.
You read somebody like Harold Bloom, the Anxiety of Influence, and she may emphasize it more than one might think, but the idea that you're part of an inheritance, and a kind of dialectic of inheritance of that, Shakespeare, is sort of both emulated and knocked out by Milton, and then Milton and Keats, or something, so that there is this whole … What shall I say?
In the end, the nearest thing to a spiritual reference was a statement in the treaty's preamble that signatories were "drawing inspiration from the cultural, religious and humanist inheritance of Europe…" In another clunky compromise, Article 17 of the subsequent Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union obliges the EU's institutions to conduct an "open, transparent and regular" dialogue with churches and other religious groups, and also with philosophical and non-confessional organisations.

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