forebears in A Sentence

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    Mithril… it was called by my Forebears.

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    Blessed are you, the God of our Forebears:.

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    Our Forebears settled the Vale thousands of years ago.

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    The legacy of my Forebears cannot be measured in silver.

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    who had come to the tomb of his illustrious forebear to pray and grieve,

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    create difficulties in establishing priority and thus the forebear from which the others developed.

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    It is applied to our Forebears just as often as is to other countries, peoples, or cultures.

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    And at all times we are united, unlike our Forebears… the men who tried and failed.

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    It is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our Forebears through Seneca Falls and Selma and Stonewall.

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    The Forebears of the St. John's Dog are not known, but were likely a random-bred mix of English, Irish, and Portuguese working breeds.

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    Domestic cats may be slightly smaller than their ancestors, but it is really their genetic and personality traits that separate them from their Forebears.

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    Incredibly, these are actually infant trees, just a tenth of the way through their lives, and mere striplings compared to their 300ft-tall Californian Forebears.

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    Like his Forebears, Abramov has been known to use his expansive connections to annoy performers who have displeased him or spoken ill of his services.

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    While these shopkeepers, dentists, accountants and merchants may have put in long hours, they certainly weren't exerting the same physical energy as their agrarian Forebears.

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    By finding your roots and honoring your Forebears--biological or adoptive, ethnic, cultural, mythological, and spiritual--you take your place as both a descendant and an ancestor.

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    As part of our work with our clients, however, we attempt to help them gain a differentiated view of their parents, grandparents, and other Forebears.

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    Fittingly, visiting the Old Mission on a fourth grade field trip many years earlier sparked my interest in archaeology and the history and heritage of my American Indian Forebears.

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    When their Viking Forebears settled the island centuries ago, Greelandic shark, which is abundant in the icy waters of the North Atlantic, became the main staple of the island.

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    They asked university students to think about their ancestors by drawing a family tree or by writing an essay imagining how their Forebears lived and what advice they would give them.

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    Five or six different scripts have been documented in Mesoamerica, but archaeological dating methods, and a certain degree of self-interest, create difficulties in establishing priority and thus the forebear from which the others developed.

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    Much like their Forebears, Christians at this point also felt that beer was a gift from God, which is an idea only very recently changed thanks to rampant alcoholism in the late 19th century particularly.

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    It ought to be obvious today, with government at all levels consuming a whopping 41 percent of personal income, that many Americans don't think, act, and vote the way their Forebears did in Tocqueville's day.

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    Across the Maghazi refugee camp, home to almost 38,000 Palestinian refugees whose Forebears were forced from their homes by violence or the fear of violence during the creation of the Israeli state in 1948, there are now 20 water filling station.

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    Yes, before the internet and TV, our Forebears found watching people walk in circles for hours on end an ideal excuse to get together and socialize, in some respects not too dissimilar from NASCAR, but without the occasional flaming crashes.

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    Or will they look back in joyful celebration on the time of the Great Turning, when their Forebears embraced the higher-order potential of their human nature, turned crisis into opportunity, and learned to live in creative partnership with one another and earth?

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    Yet Pope and Swift, Dryden and Johnson saw themselves not just as the inheritors of their literary Forebears, but as their masters, correcting and improving the literature of the Tudor and Stuart eras before them, as the products of a golden but unrefined age.

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    Or will they look back in joyful celebration on the time of the Great Turning, when their Forebears courageously embraced the higher-order potential of their human nature, turned crisis into opportunity, and learned to live in creative partnership with one another and the Earth?

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    Or will they look back in joyful celebration on the noble time of the Great Turning, when their Forebears turned crisis into opportunity, embraced the higher-order potential of their human nature, learned to live in creative partnership with one another and the living Earth, and brought forth a new era of human possibility?

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