However, deep in a Finnish forest, there is a direct descendant: Alvar Aalto's Villa Mairea.
The DNA tests are based on samples from a possible 17th generation descendant of Richard's sister.
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On a wall near Joe's remains: a 1940 oil painting of Joe's distinguished descendant Ch.
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The traditional digital article page is a direct descendant of the newspaper or magazine print page.
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In Mali, one descendant of servitude is taking up the fight to help others become free.
Flint, whose husband is a descendant of the Du Pont family, into a collector but one with a difference.
As a descendant of slaves I feel a more accurate history would include the impact of slave uprisings.
Morales, an Aymara descendant, rose from humble beginnings to be leader of the coca growers' federation in the 1980s.
Despite that, he has only one descendant on the most recent Forbes 400.
It was built 350 years ago this year, by a descendant of Genghis Khan, in memory of his beloved wife.
Today those communities base much of their decision-making on data from the descendant of those plans, the American Community Survey.
And during the nineties Richard Mellon Scaife, a descendant of Andrew Mellon, spent millions attempting to discredit President Bill Clinton.
He was born of royalty a direct descendant of Mali's 13th-century founding father but was shunned by his family.
The dependent must be your child, stepchild, adopted child, foster child, brother or sister, or a descendant of one of these.
Ms. Astor, the widow of a descendant of 19th-century magnate John Jacob Astor, died in 2007 at the age of 105.
The zoo believes the albino red-necked wallaby, which will grow white fur, is a descendant of one given to the Queen.
W. Roebling III, a descendant of master engineer John A. Roebling, who is famous for designing and building the Brooklyn Bridge.
Nicolas Puech, a direct descendant of legendary former Hermes leader Emile-Maurice Hermes and part owner of Hermes International, is officially a billionaire.
William Tyler, a descendant of President John Tyler, runs Sherwood Forest, the family plantation on the James River in Charles City, Va.
Homo floresiensis, as most researchers other than Dr Jacob had always suspected, seems to be a locally evolved descendant of Homo erectus.
The work came to light when a descendant of Shepperson put a number of his paintings up for sale in August 2010.
In it, he explores the centuries-old, and still raging, philosophical arguments over the limitations of utilitarianism and its economic descendant, cost-benefit analysis.
Hilary Banks, a direct descendant of a slave family in Bristol agreed.
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Tuesday, the 42-year-old descendant of the company's founder had his first meeting with stock analysts since taking the top post in October 2006.
Nostalgic Disneyland fans will recognize the attraction as a descendant of the Flying Saucers attraction, which operated in Tomorrowland from 1961 to 1966.
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Geneticists have determined that this variation originated in the tightly knit Jewish community centuries ago, marking a carrier as a descendant of Jews.
When they acquired a crowned head, it was one of an odd kind: a descendant of a freedom-fighter against the king of Spain.
It came with more lore than Cruise had bargained on, though he is a descendant of Patrick Russell Cruise (b. 1799) of County Dublin.
The four-hundred-metre race is a descendant of the 440 four hundred and forty yards, or two furlongs which was run at almost every Olympics until 1952.
Mitochondrial DNA extracted from the bones was matched to Michael Ibsen, a Canadian cabinetmaker and direct descendant of Richard III's sister, Anne of York.
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