Most of the yachts at the Classic have racing pedigrees as illustrious as the two Js'.
Neither will alma maters, George Soros or Goldman Sachs pedigrees or IQ scores.
Since then, she has torn into the pedigrees of several other well known varieties.
The pedigrees the USDA used for a century can predict the genetic fitness of a cow with only 30% accuracy at birth.
When you're trained at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, you have one of the finest classical musical pedigrees in the business.
Most days you could find Sweesy down in the paddocks, dazzling jockey agents and clockers with his instant recall of sire ratings and pedigrees.
In Argentina, two opposition parties of very different pedigrees have just managed to unite and defeat President Carlos Menem's party in a congressional election.
Workday was founded seven years ago by two guys with the best imaginable pedigrees, deep pockets, and networks to call on to get stuff done quickly.
But only about 61 with pedigrees going back three generations.
Christie's, Sotheby's and other bastions of the traditional art establishment have been trying for years to attract these nouveau buyers-young, self-made and thoroughly unimpressed by titled pedigrees and plummy accents.
The new guard who bought the Cirri may have lacked aviation pedigrees, but they were typically accomplished in fields outside aviation, including computers, software, high finance and real estate development.
Both schools have rich pedigrees related to the Tournament.
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Two clubs with a points percentage above .800 had never met this late in an NHL season, and they lived up to their pedigrees in a fast-paced game showcasing their skill and tenacity.
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