What risks do you face when having your tubes tied? Can you get pregnant following female sterilization? |
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Each female produces from 75 to 150 million eggs, but only one in 1000 survive. |
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In French, a male ballet dancer is referred to as a danseur and a female as a danseuse. |
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The female develops a brood patch of bare skin and plays the main part in incubating the eggs. |
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The female also develops spots, but not on the belly, which is paler than those of the males, and they are generally smaller. |
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Spawning success also varies according to male size relative to female size. |
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The director declined to postpone shooting and cast Kim Novak as the female lead. |
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The female alone raises the litter which typically numbers between four and six, though can range from two to ten. |
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The male fallow deer is known as a buck, the female is a doe, and the young a fawn. |
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Clutch size is also affected by environmental and seasonal conditions, female age, and breeding density. |
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Parental care is uncommon and the female usually abandons the eggs after laying them. |
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Sometimes several toads form a heap, each male trying to grasp the female at the base. |
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Madeleine Albright, first female Secretary of State, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. |
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Evidence suggests male sound production and other sexually selected characteristics allow female cod to actively choose a spawning partner. |
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He found 30 copper coins dating between the reigns of Charles II and George III under the chapel floor, along with a female skeleton. |
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Hammond and the show's pet labradoodle, Top Gear dog were kidnapped by an elderly female fan. |
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Only one female and up to three males in the colony reproduce, while the rest of the members are smaller and sterile, and function as workers. |
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When only the fittest male remains, the female stops and allows him to copulate. |
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Realms that had once been strictly forbidden to the female gender had now been ruled by one. |
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Young female roe deer can begin to reproduce when they are around 6 months old. |
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A female wolf shot in 2013 in Hart County, Kentucky by a hunter was the first gray wolf seen in Kentucky in modern times. |
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Birds of a pair copulate frequently until the female is laying eggs, and the male mounts the female repeatedly each time a pair mates. |
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The female deposits the eggs in a protective structure like a nest or crevice or simply on the ground. |
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A female python will not leave the eggs, except to occasionally bask in the sun or drink water. |
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In the days leading up to birth, the female can often be seen basking in the sun on a warm road. |
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The female often has a stripe along the spine and dark sides, while the male may have blue spots dorsally. |
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All of the flower types can produce pollen, but the pollen from functionally female flowers does not germinate. |
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Draped in an academic gown, the female figure of Alma Mater wears a crown of laurels and sits on a throne. |
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The name is also in the singular, Aswia, which refers both to the name of a country and to a female of it. |
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His male line issue became extinct in 1747, though the title went through female line. |
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When found, the male and female may spend several days together before mating. |
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Both parents incubate the eggs and feed the chicks, although the female does more incubating and less fishing than her partner. |
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Prior to the Valois succession, Capetian kings granted appanages to their younger sons and brothers, which could pass to male and female heirs. |
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Fancy female dancers wear cloth, beaded moccasins and jewelry, while the jingle dress dancer wears a dress made of metal cones. |
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The urine markings of a female in oestrus can attract several males via scent. |
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This is used as a contact sound between a mother and her kits and in adulthood, by the male when he courts the female during mating season. |
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In the eusocial naked mole rats, a single female monopolizes mating from at least three males. |
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In addition to dominant animals subduing subordinates, the female fights off her numerous suitors if she is not ready to mate. |
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Mary noted, however, that he had written against the principle of female rule itself. |
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The female then covers the eggs by disturbing the gravel at the upstream edge of the depression before moving on to make another redd. |
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Females generally lack antlers, though female reindeer bear antlers smaller and less branched than those of the males. |
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Initially, the female goes looking for a mate and commonly lures the buck back into her territory before mating. |
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Male gray wolves often mount each other when the highest ranking female in the pack comes into heat. |
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However, there was a case of a female striped hyena dominating 12 Arabian wolves. |
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The male may then offer the female a stick which she incorporates into the nest. |
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In response, a female will adopt a threatening posture and attack a male before flying away, pursued by the male. |
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She is the first female conductor named to a titled post with any BBC orchestra. |
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On one occasion, a male common dolphin managed to impregnate one of the female bottlenose dolphins in the exhibit, leading to four hybrid births. |
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In some cases, the female is dominant over the male in breeding behavior, which can result in females that are larger than the males. |
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In at least one species, female owls do not mate with the same male for a lifetime. |
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The female is a brown bird with pale cheeks, very similar to female black scoter. |
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A captive female Komodo dragon produced a clutch of eggs, despite be separated from males for over two years. |
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Each year, more than 2,000 female leatherbacks haul themselves onto Matura Beach to lay their eggs. |
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If larger bill size assisted the male in gathering resources, it would also make him more attractive to female mates. |
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Technological advance like the use of iron, or a shortage of women due to selective female infanticide also had an impact. |
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The female flowers eventually form a spiky sheath that deters predators from the seed. |
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Most inflorescences are formed of a mixture of functionally male and functionally female flowers. |
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Thus, the female dolphin's mammary glands have a muscle that when contracted, squirts milk so that it can feed its calf. |
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In recent years, the number of conscripted males has shrunk dramatically, while the number of female volunteers has increased slightly. |
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A major cache discovered by Carl Blegen at the site of ancient Pylos included hundreds of male and female names formed by different methods. |
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When ready to spawn, the female ascends rapidly to the surface, where she lays a mass of eggs stuck together by gelatinous mucus. |
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Of all the lineages present in Africa, only the female descendants of one lineage, mtDNA haplogroup L3, are found outside Africa. |
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They live in a forest environment with patchy resources, and a male is unable to monopolize more than one female due to this sparse distribution. |
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The flies lay their eggs at the end of June in the ground around the narcissi, a single female fly being able to lay up to fifty eggs. |
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The mating ritual of this fulmar consists of the female resting on a ledge and the male landing with his bill open and his head back. |
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Males are larger on average, but relative size is only apparent when the male and female are together. |
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Both the male and the female contribute to building the nest, and to defending the nest and egg. |
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The postwar boom led to the modernisation of the economy and a greater role for female employment. |
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Randerson was also the first female politician from the Welsh Liberals ever to hold a UK ministerial office. |
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These lodges were designed, built and owned by the women of the tribe, and ownership was passed through the female line. |
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She also helped put on a play called The BlueBeard of Unhappiness with female friends. |
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During the mating season, the male grabs the female by the neck and drags her about to stimulate ovulation, then copulates for up to an hour. |
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Increased aggressiveness also assists female brown bears in better ensuring the survival of their young to reproductive age. |
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The brown rat can breed throughout the year if conditions are suitable, with a female producing up to five litters a year. |
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When incubating eggs, the female sits on the nest while the male hunts and brings food to her and the chicks. |
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Factors that contribute to female preference may include the size, dominance and spatial ability of the male. |
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The female gives birth sitting or lying down and the young emerge in the direction she is facing. |
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Litters may consist of three or four young and a female can bear three litters a year, with hares living for up to twelve years. |
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Young children were attended by a pedagogus, or less frequently a female pedagoga, usually a Greek slave or former slave. |
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In February 2015, Davies was announced as one of the first female members of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. |
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Some women trained as gymnasts and dancers, and a rare few as female gladiators. |
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Parliamentary officials turned two committee rooms into makeshift dormitories for male and female Peers. |
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In the past 30 years the game has grown in popularity among female athletes, and, according to WR, is now played in over 100 countries. |
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One or more males approach the female in her redd, depositing sperm, or milt, over the roe. |
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The male red deer is a stag, while for other large species the male is a bull, the female a cow, as in cattle. |
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A female will not react if a male approaches a nest but it will react fiercely if another female approaches. |
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Gender frequencies change with altitude, the frequency of female flowers increasing with higher elevation. |
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The female may make as many as seven redds before her supply of eggs is exhausted. |
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The female body is a popular theme and is featured on a variety of jewelry pieces, especially cameos. |
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Sperm is released by the male directly into the water and enters the female via the incurrent siphon. |
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A male duck is called a drake and the female is called a duck, or in ornithology a hen. |
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The male usually collects the material while the female constructs the nest. |
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Her paintings, mainly portraits of anonymous female sitters, are rendered in a range of closely related tones. |
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At this, the male becomes excited, further preening the female and copulation takes place. |
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As a result, the mature eggs produced subsequent to the two meiotic divisions have the same ploidy as the somatic cells of the female salamander. |
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In R. buccinea the reproductive system appears monaulic with only partial separation of male and female ducts. |
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Further, they noted that a female complying with such high demands is unlikely to become pregnant. |
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When training for a fight against Lee Ramage, Louis noticed a young female secretary for the black newspaper at the gym. |
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In the study, researchers analyzed 404 male and 119 female comedians from Australia, Britain, and the United States. |
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Usually multiple males will chase a single female until the dominant male, usually the largest in the group, mates with the female. |
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There are records of male and female wildcats becoming temporarily monogamous. |
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In some species, female owls stay at their nest with their eggs while it is the responsibility of the male to bring back food to the nest. |
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In a few species, the female carries a dwarf male, clinging to it with the mouth. |
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This, in turn, has the effect of the female missing out a year of egg carrying. |
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In lace monitors, the young hatch close to 300 days and the female returns to help them escape the termite mound were the eggs were laid. |
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The gonads of both male and female sea urchins, usually called sea urchin roe or corals, are culinary delicacies in many parts of the world. |
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The female cone then opens, releasing the seeds which grow to a young seedling. |
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Underdeveloped or disintegrated ovaries, as well as decreased fecal pellet size, are a direct result of starvation in female copepods. |
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Males choose female mates based on who presents herself as the strongest and who 'owns' the most territory. |
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Mentioned earlier, male shorebirds are typically larger in size compared to their female counterparts. |
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The longest recorded lifespans include 43 years for a wild female ringed seal and 46 years for a wild female grey seal. |
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Under the rules of the Salic law the crown of France could not pass to a woman nor could the line of kingship pass through the female line. |
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Female mate choice is an important concept in evolutionary biology because it bears on female and male reproductive success. |
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Beeches are monoecious, bearing both male and female flowers on the same plant. |
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A third hunting method is to raid the birth lairs that female seals create in the snow. |
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All flowers produce nectar, the functionally female flowers producing it in greater volume and with a higher sugar content. |
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The female rests at the surface with its head held up, and the young suckle upside down. |
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The producers planned to introduce some new female characters, including motor car Caroline, Nancy, and The Refreshment Lady. |
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The Brit Award statuette given to the winners features Britannia, the female personification of Britain. |
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The Spice Girls have also been credited with paving the way for the girl groups and female pop singers that have come after them. |
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There were also a large number of female authors associated with the movement, who demonstrated a growing feminine consciousness. |
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Italy's male and female national teams are often featured among the world's best. |
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In ancient Greek religion, places were under the care of female divinities, parallel to guardian angels. |
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At breeding time, the male courts the female by following her around closely. |
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The girls set the trend for hairstyles in Dundee, and many of the band's female fans sport the same unique hairstyle. |
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As is the case with northerns, the female muskie, trailed by her attendant males, may broadcast eggs over several hundred yards. |
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After a gestation period of 24 to 25 days, a female gives birth to a litter of five to seven babies. |
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The party often is the only party in the United Kingdom to have ever had not one, but two female prime ministers. |
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The female takes a clump of earth and drops and catches it in the same fashion. |
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The most frequent conflict within human mateships is the conflict between male sexual persistence and female sexual resistance. |
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Veil was also the first female President of the Parliament since it was formed as the Common Assembly. |
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Once the female is fertilized, she discharges millions of eggs into the water. |
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Her success occurred simultaneously with several other British female soul singers, with the British press dubbing her a new Amy Winehouse. |
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Because of the resistance to allowing women on board, many female pirates did not identify themselves as such. |
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Rather than continue the recognised historical male view of female bodies, Saville created depictions of natural women with genuine flaws. |
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The haploid phase begins when the mature organism releases many spores, which then germinate to become male or female gametophytes. |
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Now consciously aware of institutional patriarchy, Saville began to paint female nudes that weren't idealised. |
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A single female may release 100,000 to 3 million eggs but not all will be fertilized. |
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Eve is the second human created by God, taken from one of Adam's ribs and shaped into a female form of Adam. |
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In one special case, however, England and Scotland had a female heir apparent. |
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Baroness Randerson become the first ever Welsh female Liberal peer to sit in the House of Lords. |
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The Carlist Wars occurred in Spain over the question of whether the heir to the throne should be a female or a male relative. |
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The animal, which is now six years old, was born naturally from the mating of a female goat with a male sheep sharing the same kraal. |
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Although he never married, he had many female friends to whom he wrote witty letters. |
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A large and exceptionally aggressive female merlin may take prey as large as pigeons and occasionally even small ducks. |
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Tendonitis is common in female ballet dancers because pointe work is strenuous on their ankles. |
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The female is similar but duller, and younger birds often lack the breast crescent. |
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Sleeping Bear Dunes is named after a Native American legend, where a female bear and her cub swam across Lake Michigan. |
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Feminist critics often focus on how authorship itself, particularly female authorship, is represented in and through Shelley's novels. |
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The female and male adults are very much alike, having only small differences such as wing length. |
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In the 1960s and early 1970s more and more physicians began to prescribe estrogen for their female patients. |
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Queen rented Wimbledon Stadium for a day to shoot the video, with 65 female models hired to stage a nude bicycle race. |
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Kuwait has higher female citizen participation in the workforce than other GCC countries. |
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The work is in five movements, with wordless vocal lines for female chorus and solo soprano in the first and last movements. |
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As female mod fashion became more mainstream, slender models like Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy began to exemplify the mod look. |
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In the early 17th century, there was widespread male and female prostitution throughout the cities of Kyoto, Edo, and Osaka, Japan. |
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The female nests in a depression on the surface of the ground rather than in a burrow, and the young are active as soon as they are born. |
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In the Code of Hammurabi, provisions were found that addressed inheritance rights of women, including female prostitutes. |
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These far outweigh the female mortality rate from breast cancer and cervical cancer. |
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The text refers to two women, Diana the Huntress and Herodias, who both express the duality of female sorcerers. |
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In 1507 she served as the Spanish ambassador to England, the first female ambassador in European history. |
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The stately flower of female fortitude, Of perfect wifehood and pure lowlihead. |
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In Italian, the common term for a male dancer is danzatore and a female dancer is a danzatrice. |
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Ballerina was once a rank given only to the most exceptional female soloists. |
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Many use the term ballerina incorrectly, often using it to describe any female ballet student or dancer. |
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Ballerina was a critical accolade bestowed on relatively few female dancers, somewhat similar to the title diva in opera. |
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In 1507, she held the position of ambassador of the Aragonese Crown in England, the first female ambassador in European history. |
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Most religious institutes only have male or female members but some have both. |
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Women's boxing was included for the first time, thus the Games became the first at which every sport had female competitors. |
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Earlier in the day, his mother had prepared soup for the female lead and melomakarona, or Greek honey cookies, for the crew. |
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The female equivalents were called Merveilleuses and adopted Greek dress and espoused a neo-classical nostalgia. |
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In December 1999, Graf was named the greatest female tennis player of the 20th century by a panel of experts assembled by the Associated Press. |
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At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Great Britain, for the first time in Olympic history, every country competing included female athletes. |
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The female equivalent of hurling is called camogie and is played by teams from Northern Irish and London. |
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Both marine and freshwater mussels are gonochoristic, with separate male and female individuals. |
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In 2012, she became the first female boxer to receive an award from the Boxing Writers' Club of Great Britain. |
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Traditionally child choristers were all boys, but in November 2009 the cathedral admitted female choristers for the first time. |
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The franchise was different from national elections, since female householders could vote and stand for office. |
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This win makes them the second most successful female doubles pairing in the Open Era. |
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She remains the last British female to have won a Grand Slam singles title. |
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With the dawn of the open era in 1968, Jones joined with King and others to organize the first professional female touring group. |
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The front is then intricately embroidered with colourful silk threads, often by a female relative. |
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She entered the university in 1892, making St Andrews the first university in Scotland to admit female undergraduates on the same level as men. |
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The entire notion of cheerleading is just a sexist attempt to try to objectify the female body. |
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These foxes serve the family and are passed down through the generations, typically through the female line. |
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The term goose applies to the female in particular, while gander applies to the male in particular. |
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He is the cousin of female snooker player Maria Catalano, who has been ranked number one in the women's game. |
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It was in this church that the second Anglican female priest, and first female priest in Arizona, was ordained. |
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Players enter matches with their own signature theme music whilst flanked by security men and female valets down to the oche. |
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In 2012 Katie Walsh became the first female jockey to earn a placed finish in the race, finishing third. |
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In Brazilian folklore, a similar character called Cuca is depicted as a female humanoid alligator. |
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Later published studies used mitochondrial DNA to study the female line of descent. |
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Trace eyeblink conditioning is likewise affected by acute stress and is associated with female impairments and male enhancements in acquisition. |
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After a surge in female labor participation over the previous decade, by 1985 the majority of women aged 16 and over were employed. |
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Small carvings, for a mainly lay and often female market, became a considerable industry in Paris and some other centres. |
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Since the 2005 revival, the Doctor generally travels with a primary female companion, who occupies a larger narrative role. |
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Tricia Marwick, the first female Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament served as MSP for Glenrothes. |
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The Tudor dynasty of Wales and England were female line descendants of the House of Dinefwr through their ancestor Owen Tudor. |
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Very few of these are female since most hereditary peerages can only be inherited by men. |
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In the 1970s, Jones toured with the female singing groups Quiet Elegance and the Blossoms as his backing groups. |
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Male and female western capercaillie can easily be differentiated by their size and colouration. |
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Male and female ranges overlap, though core areas within territories are avoided by other cats. |
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I could understand his touching Nok, but did he view every female as molestable? |
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In the 2005 elections, Angela Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany as the leader of a grand coalition. |
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Taliban fighters killed and raped female relatives of police commanders and soldiers as well as midwives. |
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She attracted media attention as the youngest and the only female candidate. |
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These spores develop on separate male and female sporophylls on separate male and female cones. |
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In August 2011, it was announced that a female Lieutenant Commander, Sarah West, was to command the frigate HMS Portland. |
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The position of sachem descended through families, and were allocated by senior female relatives. |
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The cycles refers to the completion of female strobilus development from initiation to seed maturation. |
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The female prairie skink uses respiratory water loss to maintain the humidity of the eggs which facilitates embryonic development. |
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The male cone and unfertilized female cone are called male flower and female flower, respectively. |
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The female does most of the brooding and direct feeding, with the male taking over now and then. |
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From here, a pollen tube seeks out the female gametophyte and if successful, fertilization occurs. |
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More of Barro studies also find that female secondary education is positively associated with growth. |
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The female cone develops two ovule, each of which contains haploid haploid megaspores. |
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Parthenogenesis is also widespread among crustaceans, where viable eggs are produced by a female without needing fertilisation by a male. |
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During mating, the male copepod grips the female with his first pair of antennae, which is sometimes modified for this purpose. |
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The female gametophytes grow to produce two or more archegonia, each of which contains an egg. |
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Many species are sexually dimorphic, and males are typically much more ornamented than the female chameleons. |
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In 1948 there came a second National Insurance Act meaning the scheme now covered all male and female employees aged 15 and over. |
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In polygynous species, where one male individual mates with multiple female partners over his lifetime, dimorphisms tend to be more diverse. |
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This period was marked by the work of the first named female Scottish poets. |
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It can be challenging to tell male and female apart in the wild for many cetacean species. |
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To replace female and child labour the pit pony was more widely introduced. |
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The artefacts are nearly all martial in character and contains no objects specific to female uses. |
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According to observations in several regions, all male and female pod members participate in the care of the young. |
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Both male and female whales reach puberty at approximately eight years of age. |
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Even a very small number of additional annual female deaths will cause the subpopulation to decline. |
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While reigning monarchs use ordinals, ordinals are not used for royal female consorts. |
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With a total of eight Brit Awards, including Best British Female Artist six times, Lennox has won more than any other female artist. |
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However, the laws discuss slaves, both male and female, and the term for a female slave, Cumhall, became a broader currency term. |
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Subadult elephant seals will sneak into female clusters and try to blend in by pulling in their noses. |
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The maritories of Weddell seal males can overlap with female breathing holes in the ice. |
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Each aircraft had a Jolly Roger flag painted on its port side, alongside nose art featuring female characters. |
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This commotion attracts other males to the scene, and the most dominant will end the copulation and attempt to mate with the female himself. |
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In addition, the study said female judges might exert their influence in cases that were decided by multijudge federal appeals panels. |
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Any extra land that daughters could not inherit because of female inheritance limits also went to the wider kin. |
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On 1 July 2007 a service woman, Moira Cameron, became the first female Yeoman Warder in the history of the institution. |
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The female spends the night incubating during this period, while the male roosts near the nest. |
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The film was denounced for the way it portrayed its female characters. |
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We need to have equal academic standards for male and female students. |
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The male of this species assists the female in feeding the young. |
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Ten thousand particulars are now told of the female historian's insolence, capriciousness, and even abandonness. |
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On this point, I find myself much more solidly aligned with the tradition of female aca-fan than with many male scholars working in this space. |
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With female adaptiveness she fell in with his humour, and looked at the world through his eyes. |
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She won two BRIT 2013 awards for Best British female and Best British Album. |
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A female guest will give her views on men and reply to any specific points raised by the previous speaker. |
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The performance featured Halliwell emerging, whilst dancing on with a pole, from a pair of large inflatable female legs. |
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Male berdache have been documented in nearly 150 North American societies, while female berdache appear in half as many groups. |
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The list has also been criticised for a lack of female representation and for being overly Eurocentric. |
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Politically, nothing is a more powerful distraction from the female conscience than focusing on bodyism. |
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Baudelaire is uninterested in boy-girls or transvestites. His androgynes must be voluptuously female in body contour. |
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So the spermatogonia of an endangered species could be kept preserved and used to produce male and female broodstock to help rebuild populations. |
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Moore's works are usually suggestive of the female body, apart from a phase in the 1950s when he sculpted family groups. |
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One great thing undoubtedly was, the chariness of herself and her conduct, which an unmarried female always observes. |
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Cinematherapy combines a strategic mix of pop feminism and stereotypes, then, as a primary method of appealing to female audiences. |
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A minute or two later, a female cirl bunting dropped down into the field in front of us, soon followed by a male. |
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Other discourse around female YBA work include a discussion of Rachel Whiteread's sculpture practice. |
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Margaret Thatcher, leader of the Conservative Party, was Britain's first female Prime Minister. |
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A muscular female prison guard was dildoing a petite brunette with a night stick. |
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Its brown curtain was only half drawn, disclosing the elegant legs, clad in transparent black, of a female seated inside. |
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MacDonald went on to appoint Britain's first female cabinet minister, Margaret Bondfield, who was appointed Minister of Labour. |
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It was Gerald converted me to be a true corsetlover when I was female impersonator in the High School play Vice Versa. |
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Feminist struggle takes place anytime anywhere any female or male resists sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. |
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Specifically, his art often referred to former 12th to 13th century Medieval iconography addressing the nature of female sorcerers. |
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This is no longer the case, and female human life expectancy is considerably higher than that of males. |
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Round-leaved female fluellin, or speedwell. It grows among the corn, flowering in July or August, in England. |
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Thus the fraternal birth order effect is specific to male sexual orientation, and does not affect female sexual orientation. |
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Full frontal nudity is out, but both female and male backsides are a familiar sight. |
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Juliet also submits to a female code of docility by allowing others, such as the Friar, to solve her problems for her. |
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She counters the tendency to focus on critical strategies of resisting the male gaze, raising the issue of the female spectator. |
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In the past, parenting was a more gendered activity with more distinct male and female roles. |
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In a system of absolute primogeniture that disregards gender, female heirs apparent occur. |
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Have you seen the Colgate Total ad with the female Indian dentist? Would you let her give you a gobby? I would. She has a perdy mouth. |
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The female characters may be assumed on the head, afterwards on the thorax, and finally on the elytra. |
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The female golden eagle has not been seen since 2004 although the male still remains. |
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However, East Sutherland Gaelic uses mac for both male and female surnames. |
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Aristotle's analysis of procreation describes an active, ensouling masculine element bringing life to an inert, passive female element. |
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Few men have assumed the role of housespouse. Male housespouses are evaluated more negatively than female housespouses. |
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If a viable hybrid embryo is obtained, it may be possible to implant it into a female Asian elephant housed in a zoo. |
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The bulls leave the herds of females at two or three years of age, and join a male herd, which are generally smaller than female herds. |
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Although they do not make webs, female huntsmans at least have not lost the ability to produce silk. |
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Also at the time of the 2001 UK census, the City of York had a total population of 181,094 of whom 93,957 were female and 87,137 were male. |
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Erna Solberg became prime minister, the second female prime minister after Brundtland and the first conservative prime minister since Syse. |
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Randerson's post made her the first female Liberal in the party's history to hold ministerial office. |
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Males pursuing a monastic life are generally called monks while female monastics are called nuns. |
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The Buddhist monastic order consists of the male bhikkhu assembly and the female bhikkhuni assembly. |
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A reproductive female inquiline gains access to a host nest and usually kills the resident queen. |
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Realms that had once been strictly forbidden to the female gender were now being ruled by one. |
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An intersex, then, is an animal that shows both male and female characteristics. |
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On 18 September 2014, the club voted in favour of admitting female members. |
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On 22 March 1945, the first female Fellows were elected to the Royal Society. |
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The differences are most marked in the oldest age group reflecting greater female longevity, where more women were 70 or over. |
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There existed destructive female demons called parik, whose husbands were known as kaj. |
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For over 100 years, Finnish male and female athletes have consistently excelled at the javelin throw. |
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Women writers were common at the time, but Evans's role as the female editor of a literary magazine was quite unusual. |
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It also elected the world's first female members of parliament the following year. |
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The world's first female members of parliament were elected in Finland the following year. |
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Their rookeries populate with newborn pups as well as male and female otariids that remain to defend their territories. |
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