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To surrogate
verb
To replace or substitute something with something else; appoint a successor.
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The reconstructed embryos were transferred to surrogate Scottish Blackface ewes.
Thailand's junta has pledged leniency in the cases of babies born to surrogate mothers.
The researchers transferred 87 embryo clones to surrogate mothers and got one live kitten, cc.
In recent days, Mr. Leno mocked his own legal predicament by turning to surrogate comedians -- including Drew Carey, on Thursday's show -- to tell his Jackson jokes.
There have been cases of animals of one species being born to surrogate mothers of another species, such as a house cat giving birth to an African wildcat.
Finally, if embryos that developed normally for a few days could be produced, they would have to be transferred to surrogate mothers to develop through pregnancy.
But for women such as Gao, the decision to surrogate isn't an ethical one: it provides her family with much-needed cash, even if there's an emotional cost.
"She went off to Gujarat, and the family kept it very quiet," said Manju, alluding to the stigma that sometimes attaches to surrogate mothers in India.
David Bedella, though hardly the Amazonian drag queen the text specifies, also niftily conveys Arnold's progress from selfish solitary to surrogate mother, father and friend to a teenage boy.
But he felt deeply conflicted about being gay for years, even subjecting himself to "surrogate therapy" as a young man, and the descriptions of his encounters with female sexual surrogates in Far From the Tree are both amusing and sad.
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Though plenty of pups cower under the sofa when a storm rages, Rosie seems to be as much reader (or one-being-read-to) surrogate as pet.
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