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The progency of a self-replicator would be more self-replicators — by definition.
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I seriously hope that vaccines are not mutating our genes and progency.
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I seriously hope that vaccines are not mutating our genes and progency.
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Bush's main goal is to secure the future of the Republican Party by making the GOP more appealing to recent immigrants and their progency just as he'd done in Texas as Governor.
Could the Scientists Tell Us If Floods Are Caused by Climate Change Please? 2007
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But such behavior would be frustrated by simply conceiving to get government checks as you’d be out of the game for at least 9 months and have some compulsion to care for less high status progency lest you loose the financial incentive or prove to be a poor parent in some respect that would hazard your ability to maintain and benefit from rearing a higher status infanct.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Surplus of Males and Runaway (with the Bride-Price) Brides: 2009
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One could argue that this result is unique to the Second Circuit (and Seventh) because of the Wagoner decision and its progency (which are not followed in the First, Third,
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