| 21. | Such archaizing was a common literary topos, and implied similar geographic origins and nomadic lifestyle but not direct filiation.
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| 22. | In other nations, a form of " incomplete adoption " may allow filiation with the natural family to remain.
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| 23. | Similar filiation can be traced from the Essay to J . R . McCulloch and from McCulloch to Lord Overstone.
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| 24. | This is at odds with the traditional Egyptian system where the legitimation of the new king rests mainly on his filiation.
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| 25. | The abbey joined the Cistercian order in 1147 as a daughter house of Sobrado Abbey, of the filiation of Clairvaux.
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| 26. | Divine filiation is the centerpiece of the Gospel, the Good News : it is the reason why man was saved.
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| 27. | Thus, John Paul II said that divine filiation is " the culminating point of the mystery of our Christian life.
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| 28. | Fernando Ocariz, who wrote God as Father ( 1998 ) is another theologian who has several works on divine filiation.
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| 29. | Roy Strong regards the connection of Dallington with the court of Prince Henry as significant as a filiation of Italianate taste.
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| 30. | The historian Gonzalo Mart�nez D�ez disagrees and maintains that it is impossible to confirm such filiation with the available medieval documentation.
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