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János established the family wealth with the inheriting of the Hédervári estate.
I imagine there was some question of a minor inheriting, and it was administered by executors.
Antonius will try to block my inheriting.
It's the inheriting of (Taharaq's injury).
Fear of Inheriting Disease Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the progressive death of brain cells.
Other practices, such as polygamy or the inheriting of widows, have become untenable in an AIDS era.
To the Editor: Re "Inheriting?
Inheriting Bryan's support was publisher, now congressman, William Randolph Hearst of New York.
Cubism did inspire interesting efforts by American painters, as "Inheriting Cubism," a selection of about 40 pictures from 1909 to 1936, demonstrates.
The present name dates from 1902 and is a result of the inheriting of the business by Joseph Ede and then merging with wig-maker Ravenscroft.
Buying a gun commercially requires registration, and Mr. Günter and other lawmakers are urging that "as a minimum measure, the private sale and the inheriting of army-issue handguns must be controlled in the same way."
To the Editor: As the daughter of parents who filled an enormous Iowa farmhouse with the accumulations of four generations, I read "Inheriting Memories, With White Elephants" (Feb. 22) with great enthusiasm.
Flynt Leverett, a former C.I.A. analyst and Bush official and the author of a new book on Assad, "Inheriting Syria," told me that this approach was carrying the Bush administration along a fixed path.
Museums furnished by colonial looting have largely shaped the way a nation imagines its dominion, the nature of the human beings under its power, the geography of the land, and the legitimacy of its ancestors, working to suggest a process of political inheriting.
The private schools, the mingling with the very rich, the exposure to the criminal dregs of capitalistic American society, the blood sports, the guise of an extreme right-wing father, the easing into the legal profession, the engendered reaction to white-collar criminals, and the inheriting of a law office with no further criminal clients to represent.
"Most notoriously, the family of Bashar's mother, the Makhlufs, has leveraged its connections to amass a commercial empire, the value of which is estimated to exceed $3 billion," wrote Flynt Leverett, a former C.I.A. Middle East analyst, in his recent book "Inheriting Syria: Bashar's Trial by Fire."
The year before he had been appointed to the position of Kapellmeister to Duke Johann Friedrich of Brunswick-Lüneburg; just months after the duke had assumed authority over the Principality of Calenberg upon his elder brother Georg Wilhelm's inheriting of the Principality of Lüneburg.
From the later period of canal cutting to the early one of railway building there was clearly a link in the inheriting of a core of toughened labourers and foremen who, even if posterity has chosen to present them as the antithesis of skilled, at very least knew what they were doing when it came to tunnels, cuts and embankments.