| 11. | Divine filiation builds on other Christians doctrines.
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| 12. | Divine filiation, said John Paul II, constitutes the essence of the Good News.
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| 13. | A freedman of the emperor might have the filiation, " Augusti libertus ".
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| 14. | The abbesses of France and Spain themselves made the regular visits to their houses of filiation.
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| 15. | Based on their filiations, he was probably the father of the consuls Aulus Postimius Albinus.
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| 16. | She claims that filiation should be the normal route to French nationality, with naturalization the exception:
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| 17. | Its proven filiation date back to Firmin Barrau, public notary who made his will in 1557.
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| 18. | The filiation of a number of consular men in the following generation suggests they were Opiter Verginius'sons.
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| 19. | In places where adult adoptions exist, it may or may not transfer filiation in addition to inheritance rights.
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| 20. | Curtis'work, she writes, " bears filiations with the cryptic illusions of Belgian Surrealists ."
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