The clearing out of the infant nasal passages is not something I signed up for when I acted on my biological urge to procreate. |
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The ennui among young Germans is such that couples cannot be bothered to procreate in numbers sufficient to sustain the population. |
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After mere survival, the primary activity of life is to create more life, to extend itself, to keep going, to procreate. |
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It seems that the sole purpose for an animal's existence is to mate and procreate for the survival of their species. |
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The termination of menstruation means the ending of a woman's biological obligation to procreate. |
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It's not clear why straight couples would stop procreating, or even procreate less, if gay couples could marry. |
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It would have been a simpler world, plus it would have doubled our species capacity to procreate and survive. |
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So, why is it that the organs which we use to procreate humanity are considered improper to expose to others? |
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Cultures interpenetrate, overlap and procreate as well as militate against one another as they sometimes do. |
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A common argument against gay marriage is that marriage is for procreation and gay couples cannot procreate. |
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All other things being equal, you'd expect people who develop the ability to empathise and act altruistically to live longer and procreate more often. |
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The sexual union of male and female is the only natural way to procreate children. |
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And no amount of married same-sexers can remotely be seen as threatening to those heteros who do wish to procreate. |
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The right to found a family implies, in principle, the possibility to procreate and live together. |
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The natural selection enters then in action: those which are handicapped will die before being able to procreate. |
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The most profound of our human experiences is our ability to procreate, and the most intimate. |
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Under customary law and practice, the age of marriage for girls is considered to be puberty or the ability to procreate. |
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I managed to let go of my fear, fall in love, and marry a man who was in no rush to procreate. |
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There are no legal impediments on an individual's right to procreate, to co-habit or to form a family. |
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I want to turn over in my House because in my House I am multiple, I procreate. |
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In fact, one of the central purposes of marriage is to procreate future generations, in a safe environment. |
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The Rome-based gynaecologist first came to world attention after injecting sperm into the female egg to help men with very low sperm counts procreate. |
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Even animals have their mates, although some just procreate and leave. |
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That casting couch legend didn't just procreate itself, after all. |
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There is no such thing as a claim to have an absolute right to procreate or to reproduce. |
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And while some heterosexual couples do not have children, they do have the anatomical complementarity needed to procreate. |
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Worn down by the rigors of slavery, the men lost their desire to procreate. |
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In couples where the woman is seropositive, the medical establishment has looked at the desire to procreate in order to reduce the mother-child transmission rate. |
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Sexual union is sacred as it is the means to procreate, but we have degraded it by not respecting it and by doing it at times in public places where we are peeped. |
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While harm to identifiable others is generally agreed upon as a constraint on the morality of procreation, various views would constrain a right to procreate even further. |
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We've evolved to successfully procreate, not to enjoy deathless romance. |
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Cities are not just a level of administration, they embody the human communities that define us: where we are born, study, work, marry, create and procreate, play, pray, age and die. |
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When digital devices meet, they do not so much converge as procreate, producing some surprising-looking offspring. Technology Quarterly Humanoids on the march Who wants to buy a computon? |
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Why are young Japanese so loth to procreate? The spiral of demographic decline is spinning faster as the number of women of child-bearing age falls. |
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Contemporary Canadian law does not seek to punish procreation outside of marriage, nor does it seek to interfere with the freedom of married persons to choose whether or not to procreate. |
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Mr. Richard Marceau: But there is an intrinsic contradiction in what you are saying because you come back to the fact that the first goal of marriage is to procreate. |
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Contemporary legal regulations seek to remain neutral regarding what are considered to be fundamental personal choices, like the choice whether or not to procreate. |
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Traditionally, marriage was defined as the union of one man with one woman with the expectation that they would procreate and guarantee the survival of society. |
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We must interact to co-operate, to procreate, to change the environment in which we evolve and to adapt to the natural evolution of that environment. |
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Heterosexual unions have the unique ability to procreate. |
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The teenager become adult responsible who can in his turn procreate. |
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We had no strong desire to procreate, and no strong need to avoid it. |
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The magic number needed to keep the population from starting to shrink is 2.1: any two people must, on the average, procreate a bit more than two offspring. |
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Thus, by according adults and youths total carte blanche to procreate under whatever circumstances, we de facto deprive many children and future children of the right to the basic necessities of life. |
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The procedure is used when a woman with genetically defective mitochondria wishes to procreate and produce offspring with healthy mitochondria. |
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Underendowed males of a variety of species, from dung beetles to salmon, procreate via sneakery. |
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Where your value is determined by your willingness to procreate. |
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And so, the intransient dream, the lacy visions, the jagged, labyrinthian spaces of the artist's mind's tunnel, procreate a play of line, colour, form and texture. |
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You prove your ability to procreate by tastefully introducing your Mother to your My Little Pony collection and your fervent love of clopping and your amazing fedora hat rack! |
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The former 'Desperate Housewives' star, who's been dating Televisa media company's president Jose Baston, said that she does not have that need to procreate. |
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