Sentences with phrase «pedigree from»

This deck - mounted faucet by Kingston Brass gets its pedigree from cross-handles and a ceramic - accented handshower.
The cans bring a hi - fi pedigree from the regal LCD - 3 and LCD - 4 (priced at $ 2,000 and $ 3,000 respectively), patented Fluxor Magnetic technology from the EL - 8, and real portability.
That genre is «robots who fight each other»; with multiplayer and a pedigree from the finest in Japanese robot battlin» entertainment, what are you waiting for?
A somewhat bizarre announcement has us chomping at the bit to play, with pedigree from the Just Cause franchise, 2015's Mad Max, and the brilliant DOOM reboot, Rage 2 has us getting hyped up for Spring 2019.
Pedigree from European lines.
Unless a patient has a clear pedigree from a non — herding breed line, caution is advised before administering a known MDR1 toxic drug to any dog, especially mixed breeds.
Since there are three varieties of Poodle, two of those varieties — the Toy and Miniature — actually take its pedigree from the oldest of these varieties, the large or Standard Poodle.
Instead, you bought a boxer pup with a pedigree from the animal mill!
We have a pure black yorkie male pup 18 weeks old with a pedigree from a registered breeder.
Your pup should come from registered parents, who have proof of freedom from hip dysplasia, should have a pedigree from the breeder, a health record showing when and what had been given in the way of inoculations and medication, and care and feeding instructions.
Forgetting the initial investment made for a Golden Retriever with good health and pedigree from a good, responsible breeder, the ongoing costs to keep a Golden fit and healthy for the 12 + years of its life is considerable.
Long Hair Champion pedigree from Europe and AKC registered long hair Weimaraner puppies for sal...
These puppies are sold «without papers» or perhaps with a pedigree from one of the commercial registration companies or mixed breed associations such as the Cockapoo Club of GB.
That should be a statement enough to anyone doubting motor vehicle pedigree from stuttgart!!!
With its blend of form and function, 86 flaunts its pedigree from every angle.
Cliff Martinez has an impressive pedigree from the fringes of rock in the late «70s / early «80s.
Einstein did not emerge with a flawless pedigree from one of the established labs or training programs of the time.
The Potters squad is littered with seasoned internationals and fresh young talent with pedigree from some of Europe's biggest clubs.
It's safe to say I'd expect anyone carrying that price tag to have some sort of pedigree from a top European League as an established striker with a reputable scoring record.
Asuka has an impeccable pedigree from her many years wrestling in Japan.
Simeone arguably has more pedigree from his time with Atletico Madrid, whom he's won La Liga with and reached two Champions League finals on a shoestring budget compared to many of their European rivals.
As a collection of seasoned and creative branding, public relations and marketing execs with pedigrees from some of the world's most influential brands and media companies, we work with you to tell your story for significant, lasting impact.
This may sound similar to application # 1 (newborn / pediatric sequencing) but it's a different kind of study that taps into a unique resource: multiplex pedigrees from families affected by genetic disorders.
While all of the contacts are vetted through BiblioCrunch, many of those names come with pedigrees from some of the best known traditional publishing houses.
A genetic analysis of 85 dog breeds — representing the majority of registered purebred dogs in the United States — has revealed that pooch pedigrees from the Shiba Inu to the greater Swiss mountain dog each possess a genetic signature far more distinctive than expected.
During the last fifteen years, an increase in the proportion of Irish Wolfhounds with seizure disorders has been observed.Clinical data and pedigrees from closely related Irish wolfhounds were collected retrospectively and analyzed.
We are also interested in collecting blood samples and pedigrees from exercise tolerant (normal) border collies for the genetic study.
Analysis of pedigrees from 4005 Bernese mountain dogs with 50 affected dogs revealed a polygenic, recessive mode of inheritance with a predisposition for males 7.
Samples Wanted for Testing In collaboration with concerned breeders of Tibetan Terriers and the Tibetan Terrier Club of America, the Laboratory of Comparative Medical Genetics is collecting blood samples and pedigrees from dwarfed pups, their parents, and any normal littermates.
We have imported Ragdolls with fully original pedigrees from Australia, Italy, Ireland, and the UK.

Not exact matches

But Rimer's pedigree and the promise of a solid growth strategy convinced her to give up some equity for an initial $ 9 million from Index.
«That said, great teams can come from anywhere, and VCs aren't predicating decisions solely on an Ivy League pedigree.
A successful head coach in his own right who turned the Houston Texans from a laughingstock to a consistent winner, Kubiak came to the Broncos with the pedigree of a leader who knew how to build a successful culture.
Bessemer Venture Partners has some serious pedigree; it's the startup spinoff of Henry Phipps Jr.'s Bessemer Securities, the firm he created to reinvest the proceeds from his sale of Carnegie Steel.
Now, as Wall Street executives come under pressure from shareholders for their mounting subprime - related losses, Mr. Steel's mix of a Goldman pedigree and years in the thick of the government's effort to grapple with the housing crisis has made him a short - list regular on investment bank board committees looking for new leadership.
As noted earlier in the week, Slack comes from Flickr cofounder Stewart Butterfield, so it's already got a pedigree that's hard to beat.
Facebook is coming at it from the social angle (although, with ex-PayPal exec David Marcus at the helm, you can argue that it too has some very strong commerce pedigree).
You can come from nothing, you can come with no pedigree, you can be the son or daughter of immigrants, and you have the opportunity to be successful.
In obtaining this animal, the White House let it be known (apart from the allergy problem) that Bo, though a dog of pedigree, was a dog that had been rejected by a previous family.
(My former dog Bel, as indomitable a «natural aristocrat» as there ever was, to use Jefferson's terminology, lacked papers or pedigree and was excluded from many a competition that she was destined to win.)
Why should we take theological advice from someone whose pedigree is being the founder of a salon and a brewery?
This error remains intuitively plausible and has a decent cultural pedigree, so therefore those who make it should not be dismissed as utterly irrational or evil, even though they may seem so from the viewpoint of one who bears in mind the facts of human development.
The turning away from the objective truth of words (and from authority) which has been so much part of the modern «turn to the subject» is caused by, among other things, a particular idea with a long intellectual pedigree.
Your culture may have come from there, but «ours» is largely derived from a mix of European influences which in turn trace their pedigrees to the Greeks and Romans.
For its part, the Pantai Inn is a collection of fully restored buildings from many eras, including some of the original beachside vacation cottages from the turn of the last century — many with a compelling pedigree.
They were derived by pedigree breeding from a seed source from India and were released in 1991.
Further, he's represented Portugal at every youth level from U16s to U23s before making his senior debut two years ago, and so despite his young age, he has pedigree and experience both for club and country.
John Williams, who was general manager of Spendthrift Farm from 1976 to»84 and who now sells thoroughbreds as an agent, says, «Pedigree is nothing more than a tabulation of performance in a family.
Amazing measurables, pedigree, and he's from a DB school.
He has the size (5» 11», 220 pounds) pedigree (undrafted from Ole Miss) and running style that bring to mind ex-Pat BenJarvus Green - Ellis, whom Bolden now looks like a viable replacement for.
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