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The tone of the track alone helped make it an acknowledged forebear of the punk rock movement.
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During that century the "regenten" (of both factions) became more and more removed from the merchant classes, from which their forebears had come.
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The novel also contains the in-depth narrative of his ancient forebear.
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He was descended from lines of farmers, parsons and evangelists with the occasional adventurer amongst his forebears, as well.
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Should they step out of the shadows of their forebears, this band are capable of greatness.
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Paleontologists knew the earlier sloth and anteater forebears of 40 mya, but no fossils from this previously poorly sampled transitional age had been seen.
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Often it is understood that the character is the forebear or prototype of the animal species.
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Previously had been owned by his forebears, the estate had been sold by his father.
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As a result, he argued, archaeology had suffered a loss of innocence as archaeologists became sceptical of the work of their forebears.
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Many of her forebears were engineers, mostly in shipping.
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