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Sterile
adjective
Unable to reproduce (or procreate).
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But these 19 intense tracks are more than a series of sterile exercises and cold technological feats.
The broadcaster argued O'Brien's suggestion that the report could have been run without naming him would result in a boring and sterile story.
In theatres, my registrar laughs as I struggle for five minutes to pull on a pair of sterile gloves.
All this is more interesting than a sterile debate about who is a racist.
"Putting passion and emotion in the world of tech is important for us – it's so sterile and cold.
In a sterile future society, the Giver offloads memories into a young initiate in case they are required to guide citizens in times of need.
But was the century of debate between left and right really all that "sterile"?
They added the mat to these kits, which already contain thread to tie off the umbilical cord, a sterile razor blade to sever it, cotton gauze to clean the newborn, a plastic sheet for the mother to deliver on, and soap.
New Labour is the promoter of enterprise and (that flexible word) fairness alike, the previously perceived conflict between these things, which fired people up for a century, having now been revealed on closer inspection to have been "sterile" all along.
Otherwise, far from being sterile, the debate about equality should have become more urgent with growing affluence.
A healthy person's urine is sterile and Dr Vázquez-Morillas also treated the nappies with steam, to make sure.
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