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For a replicator L in a uniparental clade, the sequence of n+1 members L 0 , L 1 , L 2 , . . ., L n where L 0 = L, and L k+1 = the parent of L k . The last member of the lineage, L n , is the founder of the clade. This sequence of ancestors begins with the individual and moves back in time, reversing the usual sense of the word "lineage."
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An evolutionary line of descent.
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Direct descent or ancestry from an individual.
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a succession or network of Initiates who carry out spiritual ministry. The most common lineage is a historical succession (parampara). In this type, spiritual power from an ensouling entity that has obtained Mastery in one band of the Great Continuum of Consciousness is passed to another who has reached the same spiritual attainment. ...
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The total amount of space taken up by advertisement, expressed in agate lines or column inches. Can refer to a single ad, total ad space for a page, an entire paper or a total amount over some period of time.
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