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Those who share accommodations with them (they don't have to be offspring) will save $300, making their base rate $2,590.
They are more likely to be offspring of the best sires, but do not have as fancy a pedigree as the big winners themselves, said Alan Shuback, the foreign editor of The Daily Racing Form.
The papal nuncio Salviati observed, "it is only with difficulty that we can imagine there will be offspring ... physicians and those who know him well say that he has an extremely weak constitution and will not live long".
Of the 24 children known to be offspring of the donor, including 22 who were products of fertilization via sperm donation and 2 conceived by the donor's wife, a total of 9 genetically affected offspring, 2 to 16 years of age and 6 males, have been identified with HCM (2005-2009).
Participants were also significantly more likely to be offspring of patients (56.1%) than refusers (31%).
It should be noted that some animals can be offspring in a pair and parent in a trio.
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What mattered was offspring and the furtherance of the lineage.
Both were offspring of "Joe the Plumber," a.k.a.a
Fowles's parents were offspring of two wealthy merchant families in decline.
They are offspring of a Bezoar, a prehistoric, mind-possessing parasite that lives under the school.
But when three of those vying for the position are offspring of his two marriages, the process gets downright complicated.
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