That aside from merely procreating, the mind feels the need to love, to be nurtured and touched. |
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The new dilemma began to snowball ever since insects known as junebugs, commenced to procreating and growing in size at an alarming rate. |
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You think it's going to come down to procreating to ensure the future of saneness? |
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It's not clear why straight couples would stop procreating, or even procreate less, if gay couples could marry. |
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Surely it's too anthropomorphic to assume that insects or even pigs or apes know they're procreating? |
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Parenting is possibly an irrational vocation, but humanity keeps breeding and procreating. |
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That feeling himself fleetingly unbound only when eating, drinking, procreating, in his dwelling and dressing-up, man erects means into sole and ultimate ends. |
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So, not only are fewer men than women procreating, but they are travelling farther to sow their oats. |
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Put in crude terms, the chances of individuals meeting up and procreating becomes just too infrequent to sustain the species. |
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It's a husband and wife, a man and a woman, who are capable of rearing children, creating children, procreating and rearing children. |
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As a family sociologist I can specifically refute the bogus argument that marriage must be restricted to procreating couples. |
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Observers have for a long time noted that in Europe and Asia, material wealth also pushes couples to put-off procreating. |
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But any marriage is validly contracted only if each member of the couple has the formal intention of procreating. |
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This wet summer has been a procreating bonanza for mosquitoes who lay their eggs in stagnant water. |
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This creates a warm, mini-environment, attracting small insects that spread the pollen to other plants, procreating the species. |
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Such men are not against a procreating family of a perhaps degraded humanity. |
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A society consisting only of old people who blindly keep procreating even older ones. |
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Why warn women before and during pregnancy and ignore the effect of alcoholism on the men procreating? |
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But in Europe, some zookeepers would rather euthanize unneeded offspring after they mature than deny the animal parents the experience of procreating and nurturing their young. |
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However, research for medical purposes may, as defined below, be undertaken on human embryos that are no longer required for a parental project, with the agreement of the procreating couple. |
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And then there is the evidence procreating beneath your feet, through your yard, up on your roof, down your gutters and into your dreams: the march of the moss. |
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Would they stop procreating because you were entitled to get married? |
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Dionysus, with his Maenadic night-rites, is the body as internal womb-space, tunneled for eating and procreating. |
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Eighty-five-year-olds who have no intention of procreating can get married, as can 17-year-olds, many of whom are still really children themselves, but they can get married. |
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The practices involved in medically assisted procreation may be perceived as being preferable to adoption, because they give a sterile couple the possibility of procreating. |
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The genetic diagnosis of the embryo could be used for couples who apparently do not succeed in procreating and have had several spontaneous abortions. |
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