As the son of the President for Eternity, his authority largely rests on his bloodline.
Mr. NACK: Actually, Bernardini, another horse in here, has probably as good a bloodline as anybody.
Perhaps more important, the figures conformed to appropriate racial stereotypes, confirming the purity of the German bloodline.
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The Kim bloodline is a heathy and vibrant one, owing to the Supreme Leader's voracious appetite for young women.
Though China once considered all overseas Chinese eligible for citizenship, it switched its criterion in 1954 from bloodline to birthplace.
He went right to work profiling the rich and powerful of that tumultuous country, to which he traced his own bloodline.
Its 1913 citizenship law makes it hard for foreigners to become Germans unless they can lay claim to a German bloodline.
"The bloodline of a product is still important to consumers, " he says.
It applies equally to these casks selected for their personality and excellence, allowing them to stand alone as examples of the supremacy of The Glenrothes bloodline.
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But BMW will be the key beneficiary of this -- ultimately the buyer of good quality, premium cars will want to see a bloodline that is undiluted.
Much like his father before him, Kim Jong-Il does seem dedicated to the idea of maintaining the dynastic bloodline that will assume the mantle of leadership upon his death.
So is that what makes Barbaro a cut above the rest, is it his bloodline, is it his trainer, is it his heart, is it his jockey, what do you think?
It's a legacy of the slave trade — the transplantation of myriad African traditions to the Afro-Caribbean and North America — and Latin artists have honored that bloodline in many ways.
There she would be in unironed clothes, nothing to show what was left of her shape: as scruffy as her children, an inadequate bloodline no doubt apparent in every fault the three of them displayed.
In his state, he's an exotic: An Indian-American who is a devout Catholic and a Rhodes scholar, Jindal reflects the academic bent of his mother and father, rather than the bloodline of Louisiana politicians or planters.
Jus sanguinis, the law of the bloodline, is the principle on which citizenship generally rests (suggesting that the leader of Britain's Conservative Party, Iain Duncan Smith, who had a Japanese great-grandmother, might be able to claim a passport, though in fact the one-Japanese-parent requirement would deny it to him).
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