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It makes a project carried out by our very distant descendants more difficult, perhaps impossible.
The children are revealed to be their distant descendants, brought back in time by an alien race.
This term is sometimes used for more distant descendants of Atreus.
There is an alternative, though, for those who are concerned about their financial legacies to distant descendants.
They were, indeed, in exactly the same position in which the distant descendants of the human race may one day be expected to find themselves.
When this seeding mission was done, perhaps in another hundred thousand years, their distant descendants would return.
Or was some distant descendant of the Dysons taking control?
"All right, let's say some distant descendants of the Six are still around by then, telling blurry legends about something that happened long ago.
The immortal lost their tracks but would much later locate their distant descendants.
In some cases, royal family membership may extend to great grandchildren and more distant descendants of a monarch.
Given all the possibilities for human evolutionary change, it is hard to know which path our distant descendants will be constrained to tread.
As a distant descendant of Superman, she had only the power of invulnerability.
I am a distant descendant of yours.
Paul Kafka, a distant descendant of Franz himself, may have daring in his blood.
Or his distant descendant, adapted to land.
He is a distant descendant of Jack Knight's and the Mist's son.
A distant descendant owns the castle today.
Whatever spite, hatred or envy that rankled between those two old men surely could not concern distant descendants who had their own lives and affairs?
Magellan and Cassini are more distant descendants.
It is a distant descendant of the original filesystem used by Version 7 Unix.
Owen is a distant descendant of Giles Deathstalker, born over 900 years previously.
He was a distant descendant of Peter Drejer.
I had believed these strange people of the Other Side to be distant descendants of a kind of rodent ancestor.
Could they be distant descendants of the flock that once decorated Penn Station's exterior and flapped under its vaulted roof?
Several of their distant descendants, in sand-colored camouflage, skittered before my steps to the tent in the Gobi night.