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Back to the Womb is still considered important for the first use of an in-vitro actor, Tommy Baker, who played me in flashback sequences.
Boing Boing 2004
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During the 1980s, the three sisters started a business together called Womb-Mates that focused on specific needs of parents of multiples.
unknown title 2009
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This is a continuation of what I have called Womb to Tomb stages in the life of human beings.
OpEdNews - Diary: Teenagers -- Who Learns, Who Teaches? 2009
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This is a continuation of what I have called Womb to Tomb stages in the life of human beings.
OpEdNews - Diary: Teenagers -- Who Learns, Who Teaches? 2009
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In many mystical traditions, the Galactic Center of the Milky Way Galaxy is called the Womb of the Universe.
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The Fruit of the Womb is a Reward, the Reward of the LORD.
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OpEdNews - Diary: Teenagers -- Who Learns, Who Teaches? 2009
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"Womb," the orgiastic religious festival of Aphrodite in Argos, where the Womb of the World was adored and symbolically fructified.1 by offering sacrifice, in this case, pigs?
Archive 2008-05-01 Jan 2008
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"Womb," the orgiastic religious festival of Aphrodite in Argos, where the Womb of the World was adored and symbolically fructified.1 by offering sacrifice, in this case, pigs?
Womb - That from Which We Come, That to Which We Go Jan 2008
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"Womb" of Tiâmat [1], and divined the plan of Kingu who had taken up his place therein.
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