Those alive today have been selected relative to similar ones that never survived or procreated. |
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These two trainings report the pollution procreated by such power station, in Guipavas, as well as the bad energy output of such installation. |
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These were sons of Spartan mothers and non-Spartan fathers, procreated during the absence in Messenia of the Spartan warrior elite. |
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The stork had just procreated and was spreading its wings over the helpless little creatures in the nest to protect them from the scorching late-June sun. |
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Progeny aren't proof of caring and farsightedness, qualities manifest in politicians who never procreated — George Washington, for example. |
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Human beings can be procreated only by sexual union between a woman and a man. |
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The State has a fundamental interest in this social institution where most children are procreated and nurtured and, according to recent statistics, continues to be the most stable environment in which to raise a family. |
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People have married, procreated, tragically died as it has run its course. |
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The donor must be a member of a couple who have already procreated. |
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It treats stress and diseases linked to that. It liberates the solar plexus and the stomach of emotional disappointment and relieves disturbances procreated by the discontent of the heart. |
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Later, in the 14th century, a more elaborate tale was developed, claiming that Albina and her sisters founded Albion and procreated there a race of giants. |
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