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Blood Ties (Father Dowling Novel)
Blood Ties is an expression indicating consanguinity. It may also refer to: Film * ''Blood Ties'' (1964 film), a 1964 film directed by Mikhail Yershov and starring Vija Artmane and Evgeniy Matveyev * '' Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann'', a 1994 documentary film * ''Blood Ties'' (2009 film), a 2009 Singaporean film * ''Blood Ties'' (2013 film), an American film starring Clive Owen and Billy Crudup Television * ''Blood Ties'' (1986 film) or ''Il cugino americano'', a 1986 television film about Italian mob starring Brad Davis * ''Blood Ties'' (1991 film), a 1991 television film and failed pilot about a clan of Los Angeles vampires; first aired on the Fox network * ''Blood Ties'' (TV series), a 2007 television series based on the ''Blood Books'' series of novels by Tanya Huff * Blood Ties (''Homicide: Life on the Street''), the première three-part episode (1997) of the sixth season of the television series ''Homicide: Life on the Street'' * "Blood Ties" (''Diagno ...
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Consanguinity
Consanguinity ("blood relation", from Latin '' consanguinitas'') is the characteristic of having a kinship with another person (being descended from a common ancestor). Many jurisdictions have laws prohibiting people who are related by blood from marrying or having sexual relations with each other. The degree of consanguinity that gives rise to this prohibition varies from place to place. Such rules are also used to determine heirs of an estate according to statutes that govern intestate succession, which also vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In some places and time periods, cousin marriage is allowed or even encouraged; in others, it is taboo, and considered to be incest. The degree of relative consanguinity can be illustrated with a ''consanguinity table'' in which each level of lineal consanguinity (''generation'' or ''meiosis'') appears as a row, and individuals with a collaterally consanguineous relationship share the same row. The Knot System is a numerical notati ...
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Blood Ties (Legends Of Tomorrow)
The first season of the American television series '' Legends of Tomorrow'', which is based on characters from DC Comics, premiered on The CW on January 21, 2016, and ran for 16 episodes until May 19, 2016. The season follows a group of heroes and villains who are called to travel through time in order to fight a greater threat. It is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe, and is a spin-off of both ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash''. The season is produced by Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros. Television, and DC Entertainment, with Phil Klemmer and Chris Fedak serving as showrunners. The season was ordered in May 2015, and filming began that August. Arthur Darvill headlines the season as Rip Hunter, with principal cast members Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Ciara Renée, Falk Hentschel, Amy Pemberton, Dominic Purcell, and Wentworth Miller also starring. The season was followed by a second season. ...
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Blood (other)
Blood is a biological fluid found in animals. Blood may also refer to: Places * Blood Falls, a geological feature at the Taylor Glacier in Antarctica * Blood Mountain, Georgia, United States * Blood River, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa People * Blood (surname), various people with the last name * Black Blood, later stage name for American professional wrestler Billy Jack Haynes (born 1953) * Johnny "Blood" McNally (1903–1985), American football player * James Blood Ulmer (born 1942), also known as "Blood" Ulmer, an American jazz and blues guitarist and singer Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * Blood (''Transformers''), a character from the ''Transformers'' universe * Blood, the name of the dog in ''A Boy and His Dog'' * Baron Blood, several Marvel Comics characters * Brother Blood, two comic book characters in the DC Universe Film * ''Blood'' (2000 film), a British horror film starring Adrian Rawlins * ''Blood'' (2004 film), a Canadian drama film directed ...
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Orphan Black
''Orphan Black'' is a Canadian Science fiction on television, science-fiction Thriller (genre), thriller television series created by screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett (director), John Fawcett and starring Tatiana Maslany. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, one of several genetically identical Human cloning, human clones, and later on some of the other clones. The series raises issues about the Morality, moral and Ethics, ethical implications of Ethics of cloning, human cloning and its effect on Identity (social science), identity. The series was produced by Temple Street Productions in association with BBC America and Bell Media's Space (Canadian TV channel), Space. The show premiered on March 30, 2013, on Space in Canada, and on BBC America in the United States. On June 16, 2016, the series was renewed for a fifth and final ten-episode season, which ran from June 10 to August 12, 2017. An aftershow, ''After the Black'', began airing in the third season on ...
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Bloodties (comics)
"Bloodties" is a 1993 Avengers/X-Men crossover that celebrates the 30th anniversary of both franchises. It is a direct sequel to the X-Men " Fatal Attractions" storyline, in which Charles Xavier mindwipes Magneto. The story of "Bloodties" details a civil war between the human and mutant populations of Genosha, incited by Magneto's former protégé Fabian Cortez. Unaware of Magneto's incapacitation, Cortez attempts to shield himself from his former master's wrath by kidnapping Magneto's granddaughter Luna. As Luna's father Quicksilver has strong ties to the X-Men and her mother Crystal is a member of the Avengers, both teams become involved in the Genoshan conflict. The situation is further complicated by Magneto's lieutenant and self-proclaimed heir Exodus, who seeks to kill both Cortez for his betrayal and Luna for "disgracing" Magneto's line by being merely human. Plot Part I: "Family Legacies" Genosha is embroiled in a civil war between human and mutants due to Fabian Cortez in ...
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Blood Ties (McKenzie Novel)
''Blood Ties'' is a 2008 young adult thriller science fiction novel by British writer Sophie McKenzie. Plot Part 1: London Theodore "Theo" Glassman is frustrated with his bodyguard, Roy, who is escorting him everywhere. When Theo accuses his mother of imagining a threat (which is why he has a bodyguard), Mrs. Glassman reluctantly agrees to tell him who is threatening his life. Meanwhile, Rachel Smith is annoyed with her parents for constantly comparing her to her dead sister, Rebecca, who was a star student and daughter. When Rachel receives on her phone a weird text message from her father, Richard, that says, "Goddess still safe in Heaven. Richard", she asks him about it and Richard tells her that he was supposed to send the message to somebody else, but refused to tell her anything further. Back in Theo's house, Mrs. Glassman reveals to him that his father, James Lawson, whom she had previously told her son was dead, is actually alive and in hiding from a highly extremist ...
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Blood Ties (Hinton Novel)
Nigel Hinton (born 1941 in London) is an English novelist, primarily of fiction for teenagers. Career Hinton worked in advertising for two years, then taught English for nine years at the Hugh Christie School in Tonbridge, Kent. He then worked as a professional actor and did some teaching part-time before deciding to concentrate on writing. He has published at least twenty three novels from ''Collision Course'' (1976) to ''The Norris Girls'' (2017), including the ''Buddy'' trilogy for teenagers and the ''Beaver Towers'' stories for younger children. His novel ''The Finders'' won the Federation of Children's Book Groups Award, and ''Collision Course'' won the Dutch Silver Pen Award. His novel ''Out of the Darkness'' won the Lancashire Book Award and the Stockport Book Award. His novel ''Time Bomb'', set in 1949 in the area in which he grew up, won the 2006 Rotherham Book Award. In 2014 his short novel ''Partners In Crime'' won the Coventry Inspiration Book Award. He has adapt ...
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National Book Award For Fiction
The National Book Award for Fiction is one of five annual National Book Awards, which recognize outstanding literary work by United States citizens. Since 1987 the awards have been administered and presented by the National Book Foundation, but they are awards "by writers to writers." The panelists are five "writers who are known to be doing great work in their genre or field." General fiction was one of four categories when the awards were re-established in 1950. For several years beginning 1980, prior to the Foundation, there were multiple fiction categories: hardcover, paperback, first novel or first work of fiction; from 1981 to 1983 hardcover and paperback children's fiction; and only in 1980 five awards to mystery fiction, science fiction, and western fiction. When the Foundation celebrated the 60th postwar awards in 2009, all but three of the 77 previous winners in fiction categories were in print. The 77 included all eight 1980 winners but excluded the 1981 to 1983 childr ...
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Mary Lee Settle
Mary Lee Settle (July 29, 1918 – September 27, 2005) was an American writer. She won the 1978 National Book Award for her novel '' Blood Tie''.''Blood_Tie''(1977)._This_novel,_which_received_the_National_Book_Award_in_1978,_deals_with_American_and_British_expatriates_in_Turkey.''The_Scapegoat''(1980)''The_Killing_Grounds''(1982)_"To_replace_''Fight_Night_on_a_Sweet_Saturday''_as_the_final_volume_of_the_Beulah_Quintet"_(list_of_her_books_in_''Learning_to_Fly'').''Celebration''(1986)''Charley_Bland''(1989)._A_widow_of_thirty-five_returns_to_visit_her_parents_in_West_Virginia_and_becomes_involved_in_a_love_affair_with_the_town's_most_eligible_bachelor. ''Choices''(1995)._The_life_of_a_Southern_belle_who_decided_to_work_rather_than_play_the_debutante._The_novel_chronicles_her_adventures_as_a_nurse_during_the_bloody_Harlan_County_War.html" ;"title="Blood_Tie''.html" ;"title="Blood Tie">''Blood Tie''">Blood Tie">''Blood Tie''(1977). This novel, which received the National Book Award ...
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Blood Tie
''Blood Tie'' is a 1977 novel by American novelist Mary Lee Settle, published by Houghton Mifflin. The novel, her eighth, won the 1978 National Book Award for Fiction. With the award, Settle became the fourth woman to win the NBA in fiction out of 32 winners. The novel explores the going-ons of expatriates in a hotel in Ceramos Ceramus or Keramos ( grc, Κέραμος) is a city on the north coast of the Ceramic Gulf—named after this city—in ancient Caria, in southwest Asia Minor; its ruins can be found outside the modern village of Ören, Muğla Province, T ... on the Turkish coast. The characters in the novel are generally unlikable, and their foibles become the central focus of the novel's plot. Settle wrote the novel after returning to West Virginia, from time abroad, first in England then Italy. Reception Though initial reception of the novel was less than positive, Settle won the National Book Award and critical consensus treats the novel as a turning poin ...
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Alias Episodes (season 3)
The third season of the American drama/adventure television series ''Alias'' premiered September 28, 2003 on ABC and concluded May 23, 2004 and was released on DVD in region 1 on September 7, 2004. Guest stars in season three include Vivica A. Fox, Isabella Rossellini, Ricky Gervais, Griffin Dunne, Djimon Hounsou, Peggy Lipton, and Quentin Tarantino. A seven-minute animated short titled '' The Animated Alias: Tribunal'' was produced for the DVD release of the third season. The short takes place between the second and third seasons. Cast Main characters * Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow (22 episodes) * Ron Rifkin as Arvin Sloane (21 episodes) * Michael Vartan as Michael Vaughn (22 episodes) * Carl Lumbly as Marcus Dixon (22 episodes) * Kevin Weisman as Marshall Flinkman (22 episodes) * David Anders as Julian Sark (20 episodes) * Melissa George as Lauren Reed (19 episodes) * Greg Grunberg as Eric Weiss (22 episodes) * Victor Garber as Jack Bristow (22 episodes) Recurring ch ...
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Blood Ties (1964 Film)
''Blood Ties'' (russian: Родная кровь, Rodnaya krov) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Yershov. Plot The film tells about Sergeant Vladimir Fedotov and a ferryman named Sonya, who met during the war and fell in love with each other. Cast * Yevgeny Matveev as Sergeant Vladimir Feddotov * Vija Artmane as Sonya, a ferryman ** Tanya Doronina as Sonya in childhood * Anatoliy Papanov Anatoli Dmitrievich Papanov (russian: Анатолий Дмитриевич Папанов, links=https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Папанов,_Анатолий_Дмитриевич, translit=Anatoliy Dmitriyevich Papanov, label=; 31 October 1 ... as Sonya's ex-husband * Roza Sverdlova as doctor * Yuri Fisenko as Erik * Igor Selyuzhenok as Gondzik * Vladimir Ratomsky as Drovosekin References External links * 1964 films 1960s Russian-language films Soviet drama films 1964 drama films Lenfilm films Soviet romantic drama films Soviet black-and-white fi ...
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