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the procreation
noun
The process by which an organism produces others of its biological kind
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In the procreation of men, angels are believed to perform various services.
This, in turn, requires the separation of sex from the procreation and nurture of children.
Sonnet 13 belongs in the opening series of 17, frequently known by the graceless title the Procreation Sonnets.
Four years before Galton's death, the Indiana legislature passed the first state sterilization law, "to prevent the procreation of confirmed criminals, idiots, imbeciles, and rapists".
The family, moreover, is child-centred; traditional Catholic teaching makes the primary end of marriage the procreation and rearing of children.
It has always been my understanding that marriage is a union between a man and a woman for mutual support and for the procreation of children.
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Although she doesn't plan to have a child until she is 30, she had become obsessed with motherhood after hours of watching "A Baby Story," a reality series on the procreation-obsessed cable network TLC.
The Prop 8 proponents will no doubt rely on the responsible procreation argument at the Supreme Court when the justices consider the case in March.
The ritualized procreation in the novel — effectively, state-sanctioned rape — is extrapolated from the Bible.
Lord Chesterfield said of the act of procreation that "the pleasure is momentary, the position ridiculous, and the expense damnable".
Lord Mackay, the Conservative former Lord Chancellor, told a crowded chamber that the natural procreation of children could never be a possibility for same-sex couples.
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