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Although and inheritance
Although this example does not use it, Dylan also supports multiple inheritance.
Although he did not know the physical basis for heredity, Mendel observed that organisms inherit traits via discrete units of inheritance, which are now called genes.
Although the science of genetics began with the applied and theoretical work of Gregor Mendel in the mid-19th century, other theories of inheritance preceded Mendel.
Although this pattern of inheritance could only be observed for a few traits, Mendel's work suggested that heredity was particulate, not acquired, and that the inheritance patterns of many traits could be explained through simple rules and ratios.
Although a planter by inheritance, Ashley knew the Confederate cause had died at the conclusion of the American Civil War.
Although ultimately defeated the strength of resistance convinced the British to make concessions to the indigenous inhabitants allowing them to preserve inheritance, property and marriage rights and customs throughout most of the period of the British rule.
Although Oneness proponents claim " Jesus " is the name of the Father ( in that he by inheritance obtained a more excellent name ), Oneness people are speaking in terms of the humanity of God as different from the trinitarian claim Jesus was the second God of rank in the trinity who became human.
Although Darwin had privately questioned blending inheritance, he struggled with the theoretical difficulty that novel individual variations would tend to blend into a population.
Although his father provided well for him, his legal guardians, Aphobus, Demophon and Therippides, mishandled his inheritance.
Although he had dominated Wales, exacted unprecedented submissions and raised the status of the prince of Gwynedd to new heights, his three major ambitionsa permanent hegemony, its recognition by the king, and its inheritance in its entirety by his heirremained unfulfilled.
Although epigenetics in multicellular organisms is generally thought to be a mechanism involved in differentiation, with epigenetic patterns " reset " when organisms reproduce, there have been some observations of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance ( e. g., the phenomenon of paramutation observed in maize ).
Although at the time of his father's death Henry II was about forty-years-old, he took possession of his inheritance with some complications.
Although various numbers of factors can cause phocomelia, the prominent roots come from the use of the drug thalidomide and from genetic inheritance.
Although the reality of epigenetic inheritance is not doubted ( as many experiments have validated it ), its significance to the evolutionary process is uncertain.
By the time of Diocletian, emperors were openly " monarchs ", but the contrast with " kings " was maintained: Although the imperial succession was, de facto, generally hereditary, it was only hereditary if there was a suitable candidate acceptable to the army and the bureaucracy so the principle of automatic inheritance was not adopted.
Although his inheritance had been substantial ( about £ 10, 000 ), he cultivated an expensive lifestyle, and suffered significant financial reverses in the depression of 1721.
Although Canynges benefitted from the wide trade connections of his forebears and a large inheritance, he does not seem to have followed them in the cloth manufacturing industry as his name was never recorded in the aulnage returns, but rather specialised in the shipping of cloth to south-west Europe.
Although women and men in theory have equal inheritance rights, in practise men are normally the ones to inherit property.
Although the territory of the Duchy of Burgundy itself remained in the hands of France, the Habsburgs remained in control of the title of Duke of Burgundy and the other parts of the Burgundian inheritance, notably the Low Countries and the Free County of Burgundy in the Holy Roman Empire.
Although he did not come from a family of significant means, Moreau used the inheritance he received from his grandfather to study law in Paris.
Although the use of classes is the most popular technique for inheritance, another well-known technique is prototype-based programming.
Although Ernest had a large inheritance, he also had frequent debts.
Although Qur ' an clearly addresses issues of inheritance, Abu Bakr, the new leader of the Muslim ummah, refused to divide Muhammad's property among his widows and heirs, saying that he had heard Muhammad say:

Although and castle
Although the defenders were relieved, Maguire was in possession of the castle from 1595 – 8 and it wasn't till 1607 that it was finally captured by the English.
Although now ruined as a result of the slighting, or deliberate partial destruction, of the castle after the English Civil War, Kenilworth illustrates five centuries of English military and civil architecture.
Although William returned to York and built another castle, Edgar remained free and in the autumn joined up with King Sweyn of Denmark.
Although it was built as a family home its design was that of a medieval castle.
Although it is described as a modest building, the chapel is considered to " complete the ensemble " of the castle.
Although the Knights lifted the siege of the castle after a month, they reduced much of the outer city to ruins.
Although this was not the Castle Greyhawk of Gygax and Kuntz, it was the first serious attempt to publish details of the castle.
Although not holding independent command of an army which the sagas imply, it is not unlikely that Harald and the Varangians at times could have been sent off to capture a castle or town.
Although it is often said that James I destroyed the castle because his mother was killed there, the facts are rather more prosaic ; it fell into such disrepair that it had to be pulled down, and the stones were all taken to be used in other buildings.
Although it is mentioned by the name of Newcastle as early as 1433, so it is likely that another castle had previously stood there.
Although Castle Howard was built near the site of the ruined Henderskelfe Castle, it is not a true castle, but this term is often used for English country houses constructed after the castle-building era ( c. 1500 ) and not intended for a military function.
Although the castle remained in the hands of the Howard family over the succeeding centuries, it was not their favourite residence, and the various Dukes of Norfolk invested their time and energy into improving other ducal estates, including Norfolk House in London and Worksop.
Although Pembroke Castle is a Norman-style enclosure castle with Great Keep, it can be more accurately described as a linear fortification because, like the later 13th-century castles at Caernarfon and Conwy, it was built on a rock promontory surrounded by water.
Although only made from earth and wood, Pembroke Castle resisted several Welsh attacks and sieges over the next 30 years, the castle establishing itself at the heart of the Norman-controlled lands of southwest Wales.
Although to first documentary reference to a castle at Framlingham occurs in 1148, the actual date of its construction is uncertain and three possible options have been suggested by academics.
Although demolished and rebuilt several times, the castle retains the distinctive triangular plan first laid out in the 13th century.
Although gunpowder weapons were used to defend castles from the late 14th century onwards it became clear during the 16th century that, provided artillery could be transported and brought to bear on a besieged castle, gunpowder weapons could also play an important attack role.
Although the size of noble households shrank slightly during the 16th century, the number of guests at the largest castle events continued to grow.
Although nothing remains of the castle above ground, it affected the town's layout.
Although the stone castle was begun in the 1230s, there were three main building phases plus several periods of remodelling.
Although the then heir to Ashby castle, Ferdinando Hastings, the 6th Earl of Huntingdon, was outwardly neutral during the English Civil War, other members of the family, most notably his brother Henry Hastings, were ardent Royalists.
Although the rooms are shuffled at the beginning of each game, the path through the castle always remains unchanged.
Although Nobunaga rarely put too much trust in his retainers, he particularly trusted Shibata Katsuie, Hashiba Hideyoshi, and Akechi Mitsuhide, who was the first subordinate to receive a castle from Nobunaga.
Although the name Baltimore is an anglicisation of the Irish meaning " town of the big house ", the Irish-language name for Baltimore is that of the O ' Driscoll castle, Dún na Séad (" fort of the jewels ").

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