It avoided the generational division of the estate to the extent that occurred under gavelkind, and at the same time give younger branches a stake in the stability of the house.
Cutting across stylistic and generational divisions, it brings together work that telegraphs time-consuming technique, whether contemplative, workmanlike or obsessive.
(In a recent report for "Today," she examined generational divisions over Social Security, interviewing young people who favored reducing benefits and older Americans who opposed it.)
His actions revealed latent attitudinal and generational divisions within the party, and he was not re-elected in 1971.
Why the generational division?
His idea of jazz includes old and new definitions of swing and temperament, as if the stylistic and generational divisions never existed.
Kafig's artistic director, Mourad Merzouki, says the violin "playing" is meant to be sardonic, to highlight the generational, cultural and class divisions within France.
Among them are these: * Traditional Italian organized crime has been substantially weakened by a series of major prosecutions and generational divisions.
But sociologists are finding strong generational divisions in surveys nationwide on a variety of social issues.
While Parallel cousins are merged by term and addressed the same as Ego's siblings, Cross cousins are differentiated by generational divisions.