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is aborting
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To miscarry; to bring forth (non-living) offspring prematurely.
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Though roughly half of Americans identify as "pro-choice" and half as "pro-life," polls also show the distinction blurs depending on why the woman is aborting.
Their reasoning is that life begins the moment an egg is fertilized, and that if a contraceptive has the potential to prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus, it is aborting a life.
Your report on the death of Alan Sillitoe (26 April) states in the 1960 film adaptation of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Arthur Seaton "beds the wife of an older workmate and then, on the night when she is aborting his child, seduces her younger sister".
This was brought out brilliantly in the 1960 Karel Reisz movie version, where Albert Finney embodied the anarchic selfhood of Sillitoe's hard-drinking, womanising hero who, in the book, beds the wife of an older workmate and then, on the night when she is aborting his child, seduces her younger sister.
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If a landing is aborted, the rope is automatically recovered and can be used again.
One fetus results from contraceptive failure and is aborted with a mixture of reluctance and relief.
Otherwise, NST is aborted (Abt).
The most common fetus that is aborted in India is a female one.
So what many extremists are trying to do is abort the third reconstruction.
If no reactant is found, the reaction is aborted.
Meiosis I is aborted and meiosis II is normal (Pennypacker, 1958).
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