Bloodline

  • 1Bloodline — est une série de bande dessinée initialement en noir et blanc, puis republiée en couleurs. Scénario : Ange Dessins : Louis Xavier Valton (tome 4), Alberto Varanda (tomes 1 à 3) Couleurs : Stew Patrikian (tomes 1 à 3), Delphine Rieu …

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  • 2Bloodline — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Black Metal, Dark Ambient Gründung 1998[1] oder 1999 …

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  • 3bloodline — I noun affiliation, ancestry, birth, blood, caste, derivation, descent, dynasty, extraction, family, family tree, genealogy, heredity, history, line, line of ancestors, lineage, origin, parentage, pedigree, progeniture, root, stem, stock, strain …

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  • 4bloodline — ► NOUN ▪ a pedigree or set of ancestors …

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  • 5bloodline — [blud′līn΄] n. a direct line of descent, esp. of a domestic animal; pedigree; strain …

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  • 6bloodline — blood|line [ˈblʌdlaın] n all the members of a family of people or animals over a period of time →↑pedigree ▪ a royal bloodline ▪ Hereford cattle with bloodlines going back 200 years …

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  • 7bloodline — [[t]blʌ̱dlaɪn[/t]] bloodlines N COUNT: usu with supp A person s bloodline is their ancestors over many generations, and the characteristics they are believed to have inherited from these ancestors …

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  • 8Bloodline Champions — Разработчик Stunlock Studios Издатель Funcom Локализатор Innova Systems Создатели Гей …

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  • 9Bloodline (novel) — Bloodline is a name of three different novels.*Bloodline (1977 novel), by Sidney Sheldon *Bloodline (2005 novel), by Kate Cary *Bloodline (A repairman Jack novel) by F. Paul Wilson …

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  • 10Bloodline (2005 novel) — Bloodline is a 2005 novel written by Kate Cary. It is an unofficial sequel to Bram Stoker s Dracula. Like the original novel, Bloodline is an epistolary novel written entirely in letters, diary entries and news articles. A second novel, titled… …

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