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progeny

Progeny is a genetic offspring of someone. Progeny is a result of someone's work. Progeny is a plant in its young state.

progeny

(= offspring, issue) the immediate descendants of a person she was the mother of many offspring he died without issue

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Well, sir a free translation would be that Meacham's a yellow-bellied polecat of dubious antecedents and conjectural progeny.
It must be destroyed, this progeny with it.
The stoutiest efforts by my sisters and i, quite independently, of course, has not yielded grand progeny.
Do you want their progeny to dominate the world?
But, one day, if the progeny turn out as well as the parents, who knows?
Nonetheless, the commission is sympathetic to Dr Hasslein's conviction that the progeny of these apes could in centuries to come prove an increasing threat to the human race and conceivably end by dominating it.
These are progeny of the original breeding couple.
And send our progeny back to populate your Earth.
The progeny of one reef can ensure the future of others far in the distance.
Hey, you're another fine example of progeny.
I have the Progeny Index on the computer: a compilation of thoroughbred bloodlines.
The men you've been seeking are the progeny of two original visitors.
Their ancestors were here long before we were, their progeny will be here long after we are gone. the simple and ubiquitous ant.
They met at school. Don't let your gifted progeny drown in the public school system.
Well, sir a translation would be that Meacham's a yellow-bellied polecat of dubious antecedents and conjectural progeny.
Therefore, we must lavish our affection on the progeny of others.
We'll breed with her and send our progeny back to populate your Earth.
Ten generations of your progeny.
Progeny of myself. My own descendant.
Their progeny will be here long after we are gone.
As well as and in addition to the herein described, all progeny born after the effective date will be treated as Jews.
Three, create design for advancement of progeny.
You will provide me with an heir of pure blood. so that Commodus. and his progeny will rule for 1,000 years.
Playing in his lap! He doesn't want anyone,he wants your progeny only!
If we want our progeny to eat paste and have their lunch money stolen.
You think you and your little Manticore progeny are special?
The eldest daughter of the lmperial House ensnared by the likes of Harkonnen and his dreadful progeny.
A man who dies without progeny rips a page from the Torah.
You just said we had to work less to look after our women and future progeny No chase, OK?
We must not lose the master's progeny!
Right now, Tavius is next in line, but the possibility that his sister might one day bear children with superior genetic make-up to him or his progeny, that will always be a threat.
Is it true that mankind is a progeny evil, stupid and criminals?
In other words, offspring, progeny. children.
So I want to tell you that. since you'll be killing to save your progeny. I hope tomorrow you all die.
If you maintain Cleopatra and her progeny on the throne, his honor Mark Antony, by his sacred oath, will withdraw from public life.

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Finally, why should tissue donors be entitled to compensation, as they or their progeny may benefit in the long run from the technological advances to which they contribute?
For a long time, those who studied the nature of life and heredity were divided into two camps: epigeneticists, who emphasized environmental influences on living organisms, and preformists, who stressed the similarities between parents and progeny.
The computer metaphor thus implies that living organisms are material systems that, facing an unforeseeable future, arrive at improbable solutions so that some of their progeny can survive in unpredictable conditions.
But those sentiments are a world away from the pretty, polite techniques of his mathematical progeny.
A bird that survives, despite inconvenient plumage that slows it down or makes it visible to predators, must be fit, and will likely sire a healthy progeny.
The opportunity for personal gains through public office has made electoral politics an automatic career choice for Indian politicians' progeny.
The necessary outcome, as first divined by Charles Darwin, was the selection of those lineages most apt to survive and, especially, produce progeny under existing conditions.

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