Biological
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But it can unleash numerous opportunities for testing
biological
hypotheses.
A female genetic engineering grad student uses her research on accelerated mitosis to artificially create a male, because a
biological
weapon used in WW3 killed off 97% of the worldwide male population.
PLEASE be wary if you have any adopted children, and beware families with
biological
children, because the impression of children who are adopted is not positive and paints a stereotype that is unhealthy and nasty.
That's how long it would take his
biological
parents to think, "Hmm, we lost one son (and never found him) who is about his age, and he looks like our remaining son.
And, the loon has the latest weapons of
biological
destruction to achieve the ethnic cleansing pogrom of the Russian Federation.
It's a story about a young man called Elvis played by Gael Garcia Bernal who gets an honourable discharge after 3 years Navy service and then goes off to find his
biological
Father and behaves dishonourably with him and his family.
Katie (The California Girl) and her boyfriend, Katie's Mom and everybody, including the poor lady at the airport check-in counter, Lin's adopted father, who is the nicest, most considerate man alive, and his wife and
biological
son, all in constant conflict.
She sets out to find her
biological
mother and father, but the viewer has no clue why she'd even want to (would simple curiosity give her this much determination?).
The man's wife and
biological
child are fed up with the father who has neglected them.
Christine Lahti (Sandy Dunlap) and Mary Tyler Moore (Holly Davis) worked well with soapish material, Ted Danson did his best with a thankless role of Chip Davis The premise of this that the two ladies' friendship, one a seemingly happily married woman and the other a career woman who is aware of her
biological
clock ticking.
On her birthday she is told by her parents Thiru (Madhavan) and Indra (Simran) that she is not their
biological
child, she was adopted.
But then, around one thousand years after Aristoteles, the computer began to usurp the human thinking, and the humans who were refusing to reflect questions of being other than biological, physical and chemical ones, suddenly felt paralyzed because they could not cope with the consequences that this computers would bring "over night".
Although he is not her
biological
father, he has raised her like a daughter.
stars Brandon Davis as an adopted high school senior Chris Hughes, a geek who inherits the heir to a porn empire left to him by his
biological
parents.
Chris, an adopted son of a moral family, a loser whom works at the school newspaper with Kate (Christine Lakin from of the awful sugary "Step by Step" show of the now thankfully defunct ABC's TGIF line-up), finds out that he's just inherited a porn empire from his
biological
parents.
All the elements for a bad night at the movies are in place: dialog riddled with
biological
techno-babble, chintzy sets, balsa-wood acting, a horrific late-'80s Casio score, and an overall look that suggests anything on the Sci-Fi Channel's programming schedule, circa 1993.
The script is a nightmare.. the writer blurs the line between chemical and
biological
traits and doesnt seem to understand the difference.
The bed room scene was over the top and reduced an intimate moment into a farce of
biological
functions akin to passing gas in public.
The premise was pretty simple; two hardened Nemesis agents, Richard Barrett and Craig Stirling ( William Gaunt and Stuart Damon) are partnered up with an expert (if not young) Doctor and Biologist (Sharron Macready) to head behind the bamboo curtain to retrieve a dangerous
biological
agent from being used by red china.
As a therapist who has seen both the good and the bad of the community mental health and foster system, I though it was rather refreshing to see a movie that showed both the ups and downs of this system: people jumping from family to family,
biological
parents not always taking an active involvement, and transitions that can be but heart-wrenching and heart-melting.
A terrorist attempts to steal a top secret
biological
weapon, and in the process of trying to escape, he is infected when the case containing the deadly agent is compromised.
The eldest boy has been taunted that his mother is a prostitute and none of his siblings have the same
biological
father (which Kurosawa makes obvious by having children who look nothing like each other).
Good looking woman gets infected with some funky
biological
agent and becomes nearly invincible.
Way over the top, but utterly and completely hilarious just the same American remake of the popular 1978 French film/play "La Cage Aux Folles" about a gay nightclub owner and his flamboyant drag-queen lover (played by Robin Williams and Nathan Lane, two actors who I might say look like they were born to each be the comedic halves that equal one fall-down hilarious whole) who in an attempt to please and hopefully fool the conservative parents (played by Gene Hackman and Diane Wiest) of Williams
' biological
son's (from what is obviously a previous liaison with a woman) fiancé, pretend for one evening to be a straight married couple, a la Williams is the husband and Lane is dressed up as the wife, with as it is blatantly apparent disastrous results!
The couples come together and things go well as long as the baby's
biological
father can keep his true nature under control.
Through all of Bill's begging and pleading, he wouldn't return back to civilization with his
biological
father.
This is the perplexing question raised in Stephen Gyllengaal's tragic "Losing Isaiah", the story of the desperate custody battle between the white adoptive parents and the black
biological
mother of little four year old Isaiah.
Here its cattle mutilations and secret para-military
biological
weapons programs.
Yep, that's right, a splinter group of right wing mercenaries is developing
biological
weapons and testing them on cows (only slight reasons are given as to why they don't just buy cows and use them on their own land).
Its pretty by the numbers, and you can guess 90% of the plot from the opening on screen blurb about the Congress mandated end of
biological
and chemical weapons tests in 1969.
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