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Sometimes the ewe doesn't bond with the offspring and a lamb is left to fend for itself.
His dissertation, "East Indians in Trinidad," dealt with the offspring of sugar plantation workers imported in the 19th century.
"So staying with the offspring has more advantages than we previously thought," Dr. Requena said.
A nursemaid might occupy one, with the offspring slotting into the rest.
The college football landscape is dotted with the offspring of sports and entertainment celebrities.
Many of the former captains of industry passed their companies on to their sons; the entertainment industry is riddled with the offspring and spouses of established stars.
Young men killing young men -- it really has a lot to do with the offspring not having enough to do.
But critics say such transparency violates the privacy of birth mothers who may not want to be in touch with the offspring they gave up.
And can they still claim to offer a traditional British education when their classes are increasingly stuffed with the offspring of Russian oligarchs and Asian crony capitalists?
Scientists prefer to work with the offspring of animals raised in laboratories because knowledge of the creatures' complete medical history makes them more dependable.
The story is not autobiographical, but it struck me that my mother's oral history is repeated by immigrants that preceded and followed them from all over the world – I was at school with the offspring of immigrants from India, the West Indies and Eastern Europe.
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