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He states that a proof can be found by descent.
They were Jewish by descent, but gave religion little thought.
Over time, groups of people connected by descent became associated with particular animal spirits.
All the states are accounted for by descent from other states.
The new law limits citizenship by descent to only one generation born outside Canada.
Alleles are different by descent if they do not share a common ancestor.
They have defined the Greeks as those being in some ways similar to themselves, by descent, speech, culture, or religion.
Both species might have acquired the trait by descent from a common ancestor.
Both of these registration categories give British citizenship otherwise than by descent.
Greek citizenship may be acquired by descent or through naturalization.
Nearly two million of our own citizens are tied by descent and enduring family links to India.
Rules for acquiring British citizenship by descent depend on when the person was born.
Where the parent is a British citizen by descent additional requirements apply.
States normally limit the right to citizenship by descent to a certain number of generations born outside the state.
And you are not even English by descent.
However, in practice, it is by parentage but not by descent.
The first known proof is due to Euler (1753; indeed by descent).
For this to occur, citizens by descent must satisfy certain residency requirements.
The mayor, Italian by descent, has declared his approval.
If aged 18 or over, an applicant for Australian citizenship by descent must be of good character.
Caesar had personal ties to the gods, both by descent and by office.
We also can't register a birth if the parents were born overseas and are only British by descent.
These restrictions do not apply to 'British citizens other than by descent'.
This, along with a coat of arms, were assumed by him and not acquired by descent.
Heirs were set by descent or a times even adoption by religious laws,.