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Rotti, ashamed of his horrible offspring, Amber Sweet(Paris Hilton), Luigi Largo(Bill Moseley), and Pavi(Nivek Ogre)wishes to leave his successful corporation, Geneco, to someone else.
Yo I'm not a huge fan of The Game, but as a avid listener of hip-hop music and it's many offspring, I've been following the beef he and his Black Wall Street crew has with 50 Cent and G-Unit.
The matter of Axel's struggle with fear becomes subordinate to his
offspring'
s emotional entanglements, although there are many slow motion closeups of the brute to enliven the action in a film that is bedevilled with serious flaws of continuity.
It's the same thing that makes drunk daddy hit his five year old with an empty liquor bottle or beat mommy to a pulp right in front of the eyes of his terror-frozen
offspring.
A then-unknown Roberto Benigni (yup, that wacky Italian who, five years later, would beat Tom Hanks AND Edward Norton for the Best Actor Oscar and declare he wants to "kidnap you and make love to you") plays what many suspect to be Clouseau's
offspring.
Another thing it seems the mom is interested in male
offspring'
s only.
With the discovery of genetic recombination in viruses that penetrate rapidly reproducing bacteria, it became possible to measure variation in
offspring
much more minutely, and thus to dissect the fine structure of a gene.
The two pillars of evolutionary theory are the consequences of interaction among three distinctive features of living organisms: reproduction (individuals produce offspring), heredity (like gives rise to like), and variation (sometimes
offspring
are different from their parents).
Natural selection results whenever the differences between individuals affect the number of
offspring
they produce.
For example, if the bacterium Wolbachia’s genes are integrated by different hosts, such as spiders, insects, or worms, the hosts’
offspring
are also descendants of Wolbachia.
As a result, postcommunists prefer to place their
offspring
in lucrative commercial jobs where they can pile up foreign-currency fortunes.
This requires, first and foremost, superseding the cognitive dissonance whereby Israel dreams of engagement with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt but refuses that path with the Brothers’ Gazan offspring, Hamas.
Reprogenetics will enable prospective parents to give their children genes that they themselves do not carry, thereby increasing their
offspring'
s chances for health, longevity, happiness, and success - an appalling prospect for many bioethicists.
Indeed, anything worthwhile that a monarch can do, an elected non-executive president can do better – not least because an elected official is much less likely to be undermined by the scandals of pampered
offspring
or degraded by the inevitable hypocrisy and servility of a royal court.
As a result, penguins and albatrosses already experience difficulty rearing their
offspring
in areas such as South Georgia.
When released, they survive just long enough to mate with wild females, passing along the protein-producing gene, which kills their
offspring
before they reach maturity – resulting in the species’ elimination after a few generations.
Normally, the
offspring
of sexually reproducing organisms have a 50% chance of inheriting a gene from their parents.
But with gene drives, the probability is almost 100%, meaning that the
offspring
and all of its future progeny will carry the trait.
But while Jane Goodall was describing female chimpanzees and their dependent
offspring
as the only socially bonded units in the primate world, a Japanese team, working only 130 kilometers away, eventually proved that chimpanzees live in large communities with stable memberships.
Its
offspring
include Al Qaeda, the Taliban, Boko Haram, al-Shabaab, and the Islamic State, all of which blend hostility toward non-Sunnis and anti-modern romanticism into nihilistic rage.
What is particularly significant is that every
offspring
of two patients with sickle-cell anemia will be afflicted with the disease.
As a result, their
offspring
produce high levels of a protein that prevents their cells from functioning normally, causing them to die before reaching maturity.
One wonders whether CCP leaders worry that their
offspring
will be brainwashed by Western values; they evidently already are reluctant to send their children to local universities.
There is no greater task for Sarkozy than to open, from the inside, all doors to the
offspring
of others who, like his father, immigrated to France.
Wooing China’s PrincelingsCLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – China’s “princelings” – the
offspring
of senior Chinese officials who benefit from lavish privileges in education, employment, and business – are coming under scrutiny as never before.
Cultural pressure is already pushing people to favor particular traits in their offspring; in the United States, for example, buyers in the market for human eggs can shop for height, hair color, and intelligence.
Barr’s show was swiftly canceled late last month by the television network ABC, not for anything her “character” said in her show, but for a tweet in which she described Valerie Jarrett, an African-American former adviser to Barack Obama, as the
offspring
of the Muslim Brotherhood and “Planet of the Apes.”
So are elephants, and elephant mothers do not focus only on the well-being of their own
offspring.
Their
offspring
still play an important part in conservative politics in the country, which is why Korean leftists periodically call for purges and retribution.
Or consider this cultural difference: American children typically leave home at 18, some earlier;Continental
offspring
expect support for as long as desired.
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