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Remember the Austrian man who kept his progeny in a cellar?
Both books fathered an immense progeny in the children's field.
In the past few years, his truest progeny, in terms of polymathery, progressive artistry and provocation?
And they multiply incredibly quickly, leaving their equally resistant progeny in much greater numbers.
Tell me about your parents!" The irony seemed delightful: How often had he, perhaps the most famous progeny in the world, gotten to say those words?
I still think that needing to see your own progeny in the world in order to give a damn about it is the definition of narcissism.
We therefore hold that Miranda and its progeny in this court govern the admissibility of statements made during custodial interrogation in both state and federal courts.
Pitt begins as the ugliest baby since Henry Spencer's progeny in Eraserhead, and grows younger while all around him age naturally.
It has been riveting to watch baby-boom fathers inflict their traumatized inner childhoods on their own unsuspecting progeny in turn.
Although this venture never came to fruition, Higginson continued to try to involve Brown's progeny in the burgeoning conflict.
Thus, the hermaphroditic expression of individual progeny in each year was also biased to male.
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