In this materialistic age, such offsprings are rare who fulfil the will of their parents and complete their unaccomplished work without economical benefits. |
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No chemical offsprings and rented uterus: life has a natural flow, there are things that should not be changed. |
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Community services and international services are both offsprings of the same motivation. |
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At the same time, families spend most of their thin budget to assure an education for their offsprings. |
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The following images show parent plants together with one of the famous offsprings from the cross. |
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Numerous people believe they are incapable of good judgment or of setting an example for their offsprings. |
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They were poor but they managed to raise large families and they left offsprings who did fairly well. |
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For the holy rite bids the priest to accept more offsprings from the sacrificeand that he should be separated from other bodies. |
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Starting with an empty population it is filled first with Nrandom individuals and then with evolutionary generated offsprings until the population size is reached. |
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It is mostly seen in offsprings of consanguineous marriages, that is, alliances between blood relations. |
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The offsprings of the superfluously rib listen again to the perfidious fallen down angel with her encourage for equality in all and for all female parliament representatives who are bound to the law. |
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This was also clearly manifested in the manner of its demise without threatening its citizens or its neighbours, by agreement, and by giving birth to two healthy and mutually friendly offsprings. |
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Re-combination: In the chosen implementation of the evolutionary algorithm, the generation of offsprings is based on a random recombination of the parameter values of the parents. |
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Influence on the number of offsprings per litter. |
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Among notable offsprings of this couple were Duryodhan and Dushashan. |
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When I started raising rabbits, the first female had 10 offsprings. |
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Some get more offsprings at once than others. |
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