He is the author of The International Politics of the Persian Gulf: A Cultural Genealogy published by Routledge in early 2006. [adjective]
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Peter Christian plants his family tree on one of Britain 's most popular genealogy websites, Genes Reunited. [noun]
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He examined the tree of his genealogy, which, emblazoned with many an emblematic mark of honour and heroic achievement, hung upon the well-varnished wainscot of his hall. [noun]
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He derived his descent from the family of the Prophet, and the race or tribe of Hashem, in witness of which genealogy he wore a green turban of large dimensions. [noun]
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Lord John Corley some called him and his genealogy came about in this wise. [noun]
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The Sphinx is represented, according to Greek genealogy, as the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. [noun]
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These here genealogy folks take that stuff mighty seriously. [Please select]
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You must go to Uncle John if you want the genealogy. [Please select]
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In other words, we must trace the genealogy of 'ideas.' [Please select]
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Among those condemned he mentions Clemens and Domitilla, whose genealogy is still subject to some uncertainty. [Please select]
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Altogether, it was a highly satisfactory genealogy and it had Betty's entire faith. [Please select]
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