bequeath definicja W języku polskim

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Examples of bequeath

  • That undoubtedly bequeathed a less radicalised atmosphere when the transition came.

  • During one depression (in 1342) a grocer was able to lend £40 to a knight, and while the horizons were closing, in 1410, another bequeathed £1,000.

  • This is particularly interesting because, as indicated above, the former bequeathed the concept around which he built a critical career.

  • Not unnaturally, one of the benefits of ownership was being able to bequeath the home.

  • For example, cuckoo parents repeatedly select host nests for their offspring, thereby bequeathing modified selection pressures, as well as genes, to their chicks.

  • Plainly, one's rights over the genes one may bequeath to another individual are not the same as one's rights over one's own genes.

  • This is evident in the frequency with which they bequeathed their capital to their families and founded chaplaincies to benefit their relatives.

  • His decision affronted conventional logic, and bequeathed a controversy to be pondered in perpetuity.

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