noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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ancient
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With his ancient lineage , his three-hundred-year-old title, and the long-dead Gabriella still representing his only true love?
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Who can say now that the dish is not, in fact, of ancient Norman lineage ?
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Feeding sewage to animals actually has an ancient lineage , and is in principle very natural.
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cell
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Further studies indicate that these cells are derived of a novel cell lineage .
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Spiral cleavage focuses our attention on the role of cell lineage in specifying pattern.
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Two cell lineage markers have been applied recently to the pre-implantation mouse embryo.
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Most gastric lymphomas are large cell lymphomas of B cell lineage .
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Even so, it is a very impressive example of the role of cytoplasmic factors and cell lineage .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Advertising lineage at the Journal has declined 16 percent.
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Jean de la Moussaye can trace his lineage back to Louis XIV.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A woman is born into one lineage but is transferred to her husband's lineage as soon as she is married.
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In this respect at least, the procedures reflected those of a lineage or tribal meeting of elders and shaikhs.
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There is no lineage of sailors in my ancestry.
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This was largely because of the influence of Salha Mahmud, from Salah's own lineage .
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With his ancient lineage , his three-hundred-year-old title, and the long-dead Gabriella still representing his only true love?