Sentences with phrase «tracing bloodlines»

If you can not trace your bloodline back to Israel, then you are a Gentile.
The company, which traces its bloodlines back 55 years, was in deep trouble in 1980, when only 3,000 of the British - built «motorcars» were sold in the United States.Under new management, the Coventry firm survived its brush with extinction and became a hardier breed for the experience.
Still as of today, the most active breeders of this breed can trace the bloodlines of their breeding stock to those initial lines.

Not exact matches

The film traces the beginnings of the ancient feud between the two tribes as Selene (Kate Beckinsale) and Michael (Scott Speedman), the lycan hybrid, try to discover the secrets of their bloodlines.
Most of today's Newfoundland bloodlines, even those residing on the island of Newfoundland, can be traced back to dogs bred in England during the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular to a show dog named Siki who lived in the 1920s.
Canines whose bloodlines are traced like royalty's.
Russian fanciers created the Imperial Association to protect and promote the breed's characteristics, and the bloodlines of many Borzoi in America can be traced to dogs from the kennels of Imperial Association members.
Pedigree research showed that the most severe cases in springer spaniels could be traced back to a common bloodline.
This goofiness can be traced through the rest of the series, with the horror shlock of Bloodlines to the fun house surrealism of Super Castlevania IV to the playable little girl in a pink dress in Dracula X and so forth.
Bloodlines Tracing the history of social movements in the Unites States and the Caribbean, Bloodlines presents a series of new works by Firelei Báez inspired by lineages of black resistance.
Tracing the history of social movements in the Unites States and the Caribbean, «Bloodlines» presents a series of new works by Firelei Báez, inspired by lineages of black resistance.
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