Today, about 20% of Australians are descendants of convicts, including plenty of prominent citizens.
Descendants of the cowboys he beat have disputed Baca's account of the fight in Reserve.
The boy did survive, and his descendants took to treating all kites with the deepest reverence.
The independent store is still owned and managed by the descendants of the founder, David Morgan.
Too many Republicans in power have begun to act like descendants of old McKinley-era protectionists.
Her daughters did the same, and their descendants swept the hive in a few generations.
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Throughout the decades there were occasional attempts by survivors and their descendants to collect death benefits.
It can tell us things about her descendants that they may wish to control.
One reason: Roche is still controlled by the descendants of its founder, Fritz Hoffman-La Roche.
Many of today's tea plantation workers are descendants of the people who somehow survived that journey.
Walter and Patty, descendants of the early creators of America, head a nuclear family in turmoil.
Among its legacies are the many Caribbean descendants of Indians who migrated to work on plantations.
The direct descendants of his Malva-caste soldiers are also developing a reputation for organisational excellence.
It is now found in that mammal's descendants, including humans, sheep, rats and mice.
Reducing family size certainly creates what look, on the face of things, like more competitive descendants.
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In recent years, the survivors and their descendants have moved in large numbers to Germany.
In 1950 an international treaty exempted survivors or descendants from this burden of proof.
But he came from a poor family, the descendants of Italian immigrants, and wanted to do better.
And as temperature increase across Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, it may affect modern-day descendants of these ancient people.
Instead, the state claims that that the fish swimming in the proposed rivers are descendants of stocking programs.
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Louis Park, Minnesota was formerly the office for the descendants of James Ford Bell, founder of General Mills.
And the boomers' descendants may have more cash but they are also likely to face far higher costs.
There is authentic historic significance to the presence of the Samaritans, the descendants of the northern Israelite tribes.
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Today, descendants still own many of these small buildings, and some have been converted into bed and breakfasts.
Mr Gonzalez's group are the political descendants of General Alfredo Stroessner, Paraguay's dictator for 35 years until 1989.
Now it will try to trace the slaves who worked the fields in order to reunite their descendants.
Immigrants and their descendants helped pioneer new industries and fuel our Information Age, from Google to the iPhone.
Moreover, why should immigrants receive preferential treatment over the descendants of those who forged this once great nation?
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In the cottage museum are photographs of a recent visit from Beijing of descendants of the Russian mercenaries.
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