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However, the protection tapered in the third generation—the great-grandkids—suggesting that whatever was passed on had an expiry date.
THESE MICE PUPS INHERITED IMMUNITY FROM THEIR PARENTS—BUT NOT THROUGH DNASHELLY FANNOVEMBER 2, 2021SINGULARITY HUB 
At the expiry of this term Finck entered the Danish service as general of infantry.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 10, SLICE 3VARIOUS
O thou of mighty arms, do thou, however, slay my enemies along with all their followers on the expiry of thirteen years.
MAHABHARATA OF KRISHNA-DWAIPAYANA VYASA BK. 3 PT. 1KRISHNA-DWAIPAYANA VYASA
The press regained its liberty through the expiry of the Licensing Act in 1679.
POETA DE TRISTIBUS: OR, THE POET'S COMPLAINTANONYMOUS
And so they serve their time in patience, and go home at the expiry of the sentence "without a stain on their character."
THE LAND OF THE BLACK MOUNTAINREGINALD WYON
The Bloemfontein Conference was opened upon the Reformers' emancipation day, the expiry of the three years' silence.
THE TRANSVAAL FROM WITHINJ. P. FITZPATRICK
The next point to be considered is the position of the contract labourer on the expiry of his contract.
POLITICAL AND LITERARY ESSAYS, 1908-1913EVELYN BARING
In it we see the last gasp and final expiry of the ancient culture of the Greeks.
A CRITICAL HISTORY OF GREEK PHILOSOPHYW. T. STACE
Here the tenancy ends on the expiry of the prescribed term, without notice to quit or any other formality.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 16, SLICE 2VARIOUS
A married woman may, however, acquire a Grazing Homestead by transfer after the expiry of five years of the term of lease.
OUR FIRST HALF-CENTURYGOVERNMENT OF QUEENSLAND
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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