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"progeny" Definitions
  1. a person’s children; the young of animals and plants

397 Sentences With "progeny"

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Both Ava and Josephine tell their progeny true life stories.
In professional sports, if not the dictionary, policy follows progeny.
So it's no surprise that his progeny is taking after him.
It flopped but, when quartz got cheaper, its progeny took off.
Among Atlanta's trap progeny, however, the threads run a little deeper.
All that Sears once was may ultimately guide its corporate progeny.
Things changed as his progeny began notching wins around the circuit.
But over time their progeny came to dominate her bone marrow.
Debates in Portland anticipated debates about preserving the movement's progeny elsewhere.
Like many other colonizers, the pink's progeny established themselves and thrived.
But the treatment of presidential progeny isn't the real story here.
Most recently, in 2016, Tapit's progeny made $19.9 million in total earnings.
Most scholars believe Kavanaugh is likely to curtail Roe and its progeny.
She must provide progeny for the Commander and his wife (Yvonne Soblonsky).
Throughout her novel, Heti pays visits to various friends and their progeny.
They have progeny, too, but their children are children of the mind.
Borden and its progeny is probably not on the conservative bloc's agenda.
To paraphrase one of Ms. Franklin's many (many) musical progeny: She slayed.
He'd bring them to term, then spit out a host of tiny progeny.
RSS progeny run India's two largest private school networks, educating some 5m children.
The researchers found that no progeny inherited the virus from an infected mother.
The progeny were all female, and each one grew up ready to reproduce.
The moderators of Numtot progeny can have difficult relationships with the parent group.
Nor do you have to be a blood relative to be considered progeny.
So we suddenly could see many, many progeny of George Clooney without his consent.
It's the speed, though, that may make the Salto robot and its progeny valuable.
It's at once pet and protector, progeny and parent, and it never once sings.
Pruneyard Shopping Center and its progeny, LinkedIn cannot restrict the flow of public information.
Of course, this phenomenon is not limited to The Weeknd and his unfortunate progeny.
Cohen argues that this case — and its progeny — were quintessential forms of judicial activism.
Hunter Biden has the prototypical resume of the progeny of the powerful in Washington.
Just look at his progeny and those who've enjoyed the fruits of Castro's regime.
A future governed by a hereditary aristocracy composed of the progeny of today's billionaires.
These children were the progeny of her husband and also, the record suggests, Gaines.
Simon is the progeny of Darius, who holds the Guinness world record for longest rabbit.
We should wish them good luck in modifying their progeny to adapt to alien environments.
Favorite Sons and Daughters: Walder Frey, Walda Frey, and about a million half-wit progeny.
Parkhurst believes that his progeny will create a super race that will save the planet.
Yet the service of her progeny to the nation goes far beyond the two presidents.
And now his progeny, Donald Trump Jr., is getting in on the fun as well.
Alex Price plays the scheming character, while Anthony Boyle plays his similarly peroxided progeny, Scorpius.
Presumably they, or eventually their progeny, can be un-got from being that way somehow.
The forums I used to visit aren't around anymore, but their progeny are strong. Myproana.
" Never married, he wonders if his "life might have been meaningful had I produced progeny.
It's not the first time Sean Ono Lennon has hung out with other Beatles progeny.
To be the progeny of the cool mom is both a blessing and a curse.
Normally, the progeny of any sexually reproductive organism receives half its genome from each parent.
Texting and social media have allowed parents to keep ever closer track of their progeny.
The problem with these efforts is that future progeny will be in competition with each other.
Young Google Kai isn't the only child whose parents chose technology-inspired names for their progeny.
It passes all understanding how one person can do that to another, especially his own progeny.
When the mosquitoes breed with ones that are susceptible to the disease, their progeny are shielded.
And that, in turn, means the organism (and its progeny) are now resistant to the drive.
A creature which reproduces asexually passes on all of its genes to each of its progeny.
To keep their progeny safe, Ethiopian gelada monkeys like to cluster on cliff ledges to sleep.
Fraught, yearning relationships between fathers and their progeny shape both the play's form and its content.
Leilani Schweitzer, the progeny of German homesteaders in Denton, was always a Fabergé-level good egg.
And we owe it to something more than just ourselves or even our progeny to survive.
Zack Morris and Jessie Spano&aposs progeny will be among the student body at Bayside High.
The Brazilian agency soon re-classified Buri (and any of his progeny) as a GMO product.
Diego has fathered hundreds of progeny — 350 by conservative counts, some 800 by more imaginative estimates.
How the hellish progeny of these two super-predators reached the floating villages, I cannot say.
The photographs, which feature models as well as his famous progeny, are heavily treated with Photoshop techniques.
Others are taking the lessons themselves, so they can better keep up with their more skilled progeny.
But Liu and his team think that it was the adult's unborn progeny for a few reasons.
Proud and skilled as the hunter was, the Queen and her progeny were an army unto themselves.
But Helfrich is forever damned by association because he plays Chip's diminished progeny, Salieri to his Mozart.
Human beings imagine and encounter the future most intensely through our own progeny, our flesh and blood.
They are heaping money on their progeny in an attempt to correct for how rich they are.
Yet rats are superbly adapted to forage efficiently, breed often, and produce enough progeny to repopulate quickly.
So it would be a good practice for the Trump progeny to avoid any new foreign entanglements.
But among erudite conservatives — think progeny of William F. Buckley Jr. — it is considered a hidden gem.
The progeny of these procedures are sometimes referred to as "snowflake babies" because the embryos were frozen.
Sullivan and its progeny: First, Justice Thomas's cramped reading of Sullivan misses the Supreme Court's central claim.
Mary Bennet falls for scientist Victor Frankenstein, who is trying to create a wife for his monstrous progeny.
From the first moment of album opener "Progeny," it was clear: the darkness and evil had finally returned.
There's plenty of model progeny out there following in the exceptionally attractive footsteps of their genetically blessed parents.
"I don't think there'll be any falloff because we are progeny of Peyton," tight end Virgil Green said.
They are, after all, the progeny of poor distant others destined to perish in ever more alarming ways.
The question is whether he will be the last — or whether his legacy will inspire other political progeny.
It is a religion that has always produced progeny through the combination of spiritual speech and good deeds.
Decades later, men like Harvey Weinstein are the progeny of a society that has looked the other way.
The film stored in the genome was preserved intact with each new generation of progeny, the team found.
It was their progeny who went on to settle the planet and build the civilizations we know today.
Breaking up technology giants, she says, would do little to prevent their smaller progeny from continuing their work.
Their orphan progeny will then return to the ground and will live the next 17 years in silence.
And what if you, as a future parent, don't want to stop at smart and self-controlled progeny?
In seeking to understand how political dictators influence their progeny, Nordlinger draws up a debatable list of 17 strongmen.
"Enlightened Princesses", a new exhibition at Kensington Palace in London, shows that their significance reached beyond Protestantism and progeny.
Its neck-to-body ratio made it harder to walk on land and burrow its progeny, like turtles do.
Additionally, making changes to DNA with CRISPR impacts not only the organism or person, but its progeny as well.
The Trump progeny are not politicians, and there was no reason to expect their speeches to be especially great.
Or maybe he just has the worst son and son-in-law in the history of progeny and marriage.
Just two mosquitoes were able to spread the trait to thousands of progeny — and malaria resistance along with it.
Yet Street Fighter II and its progeny endure, appearing in lyrics, instrumentals, music videos, movies, merchandise, and concert fonts.
And the opioid crisis and its progeny, heroin and fentanyl, are killing and disabling Americans at a staggering rate.
If the method succeeds, the baby will have alterations that will be inherited by all of the child's progeny.
It taught me the importance of name and what that can mean, not only for you but your progeny.
Maybe I met someone at a bar last weekend whose progeny 2,000 years from now will cause human extinction.
But the conflict with Al Qaeda and its morphing, splintering progeny is open-ended, meaning life imprisonment without trial.
We should not lose sight of the fact that the doctrine of non-incorporated territories is of judicial progeny.
Players choose between pushing their digital progeny to attain conventional success and allowing them some semblance of childhood innocence.
And in an interview this Friday, the New York Times columnist said he's pleased with the progress of his progeny.
It's only natural that we're fascinated with Markle; she's dating the progeny of Princess Diana, the world's most beloved princess.
I will literally find all… of… you and your progeny and just wipe you from the face of the earth.
British novelists have been especially likely to have no progeny: think of Hilary Mantel, P.G. Wodehouse and the Brontë sisters.
Labs that garnered more pay-offs were more likely to pass on their methods to other, newer labs (their "progeny").
There is a mountain — or perhaps a minefield — of research on the effects of a woman's career on her progeny.
Under regimes which aim to abolish all external signs of religion, women can discreetly transmit the faith to their progeny.
Grandparent birds are the progeny of pedigree stock bred largely by three global companies, Aviagen, Cobb-Vantress and Groupe Grimaud.
Prince Harry, his younger brother, is a spare — and would become king of England only if he survives William's progeny.
Almost all of the world's arabica coffee progeny traces itself back a few plants from Ethiopia, coffee's birthplace, or Yemen.
It's over 30 years later and I'm not about to scream LAY OFF THE CHEETOS TUBBY at my own progeny.
" Despite the pain, she continued, "I also hope that parents will help their progeny to put this mistake in perspective.
A smaller group is made up of people who simply are, like heiresses (often the progeny of doers) or scenesters.
Burden, Abramović, and their progeny treat the human frame like a canvas — an object to be nailed, sewn, slashed, and stapled.
Williams said he became Prince's progeny when his mother had sex with Prince in 1976 in a hotel in Kansas City.
I will literally find all ... of ... you and your progeny and t- just wipe you from the face of the earth.
Thirty years later, Limbaugh and his progeny maintain control over conservative outlets that now serve as the oracles for Republicans nationwide.
So far, his progeny have won 45 graded stakes races, including 17 in Grade I, and earned more than $91 million.
His progeny at the Derby have acted up while training on the racetrack, in the paddock and in the starting gate.
In germline editing, modifications to sperm or egg DNA would not be just applied to one person, but to their progeny.
He was the leading North American sire for three consecutive years and set progeny records from 2014 -2016, according to BloodHorse.
Because if that isn't the case, bracero and its progeny can only be one thing: a 75-year-old corporate subsidy.
The progeny of Vincent James McMahon and his first wife, Vicky Askew, Vincent Kennedy McMahon, Jr., was born August 221, 1945.
He also suggests that Alessandro de Medici, the 16th century duke whose progeny inhabits royal houses across Europe, was mixed race.
Getty, meanwhile, rages about his "feckless progeny," especially compared to those bearing the names of other industrial titans, like Joe Kennedy.
Diego the giant tortoise has fathered hundreds of progeny — welcome news for his species, which nearly went extinct in the 1970s.
The tractors and fertilisers that brought the world cheaper food, and the plastics used for wrapping, are the progeny of petroleum products.
Five years ago, Michael Bublé learned a Hollywood lesson the hard way: Never speak ill of Kris Jenner's progeny — even in jest.
We, their sons, are more worthless than they; so in our turn we shall give the world a progeny yet more corrupt.
Gilmore Girls aired at the dawn of TV's antihero age, when Tony Soprano and his progeny strode the primetime landscape like colossi.
Foreign genetics firms currently only sell 'grandparent' stock to Chinese breeders, from which local firms can breed and sell progeny to farmers.
He's a vampire who eats his own progeny to stay alive, and entering into his Planar Sphere spells doom for any Corthala.
Operated by the puppeteers and filmed with a small camera, it looked larger, ghastlier, something like the "hideous progeny" that Shelley described.
"Braised artichoke," says the Brooksian protagonist, finally cracking the code and securing access to the hallowed halls of Harvard for their progeny.
In those days fire and Aries sent their progeny our way, but with dry thunder and bloodshot lightning, our childhood wasn't insured.
Censorious matrons are heard gossiping and lamenting about women who do not marry or produce progeny, or think too much of themselves.
Along the way he explores all the reasons to avoid progeny and the ways in which a child will ruin his life.
When released in large numbers, insects made sterile, usually by irradiation, mate but don't produce progeny, and thereby reduce wild insect populations.
Bacteria do not pass genetic information just to their progeny; they also pass it to neighbors, across species—even to potential victims.
A universal blood stem cell could reveal the path to all its progeny, helping scientists custom-make any blood cell a patient needed.
Iris was photographed for the issue by Quentin Jones, who recently shot Selah Marley (also famous-person progeny; her mom is Lauryn Hill).
Instead of a gene being transferred to 50% of the offspring, now it can transfer to 99%, maybe even 100% of their progeny.
So until their progeny undergo a course in economics, you will continue to see the kiranas beat up the newfangled, tablet-wielding entrepreneurs.
This is the third lesson from Yahoo's demise: founders can often be too attached to their progeny to make the right strategic decisions.
The men and women running House committees in 2019 are the progeny of Dingell and other forceful practitioners of the art of interrogation.
Although they were migrants, they and their progeny are not considered to have a "migration background"—in effect, they are deemed bio-Deutsche.
Yet, the newly minted New York law and its copy-cat progeny allow abortion for any reason at all up to 85033 weeks.
She posed for pictures with Yoga Hosers co-star and Kevin Smith progeny Harley Quinn, along with several of her less famous friends.
So, if you take a tetraploid and you cross it with a diploid (both of which can reproduce), all their progeny are triploid.
But getting a commander in chief who is the progeny of the wound of slavery is still on this country's to-do list.
But he has worked for the league for 35 years, and he knows, better than anyone, the owners, their ancestors and their progeny.
I had signed a nondisclosure waiver and assumed there would never be a way for my progeny and me to find one another.
You've encountered Theise's progeny: excessively enthusiastic somms and retailers who never met a somersaulting, imploding emo metaphor they didn't burn to the ground.
As has been noted by many, the doctrine of unincorporated territories is of judicial progeny and finds no textual authority under the Constitution.
On record, the jazz-schooled spiritual progeny of John Bonham, Tony Williams, and Jaki Leibezeit has tended to operate with almost monkish restraint.
The progeny of Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith is carving out a unique music career for herself, recently surprise releasing an album titled Ardipithecus.
The exception is France, where the stereotype of a bourgeois couple sipping wine and ignoring their remarkably well-behaved progeny appears to be accurate.
At no point during their clandestine chats could Cash not mention he was dating the progeny of the woman who launched grown-ish's forbearer?
But it should also serve as a reminder to detractors of the duo that their progeny is now the president of the United States.
Lee said Kim's father and grandfather would be "incredibly proud" to see their progeny establish North Korea as legitimate state on the world stage.
"The genome isn't just about you -- it contains information about your parents, your siblings, and your own progeny," Tien told CNN in an email.
He lets three of the Frey progeny into his house as a ruse to kill them and turn them into three large meat pies.
Jazz lingers, wraithlike, bound to never again cross the threshold of small clubs or escape the pull of the damned progeny of Spyro Gyra.
He would then watch the cell as it divided and follow each of its progeny cells as, together, they grew and formed the organism.
When she turned rebel leader, the daughter of King Charibert I and a peasant-born concubine lent heavily on her status as royal progeny.
AID was treated by at least one American court as a species of adultery and its progeny deemed illegitimate in the eyes of the law.
The Price of Admission reported that his father Charlie donated $2.5 million to Harvard right before his academically unremarkable progeny scored a coveted spot there.
Carter and Nunn, both progeny of Georgia political legends, could not put together a winning coalition of voters against a Republican challenger and incumbent, respectively.
Nearly all the great operas are crammed with gore, crudity and all the things from which right-thinking parents seek to shield their precious progeny.
Users can select schools they would like their progeny to attend, and the app provides an estimated breakdown of costs however many years in advance.
Social-media wags delighted in reviving the Trump-as-Corleone family meme and compared Donald, Jr., to Fredo, the most hapless of the Corleone progeny.
Because male mosquitoes don't bite, they present no health risk and because the progeny die before they can reproduce, none should persist in the environment.
She is mentoring Loni Unser, the 22-year-old fourth-generation progeny of the Unser racing dynasty who is in lower-tier races this season.
Because male mosquitoes don't bite, they present no health risk, and because their progeny die before they can reproduce, none should persist in the environment.
Thus, as infected male mosquitoes continue to be released in large numbers and breed with wild partners, fewer progeny appear and the mosquito population decreases.
Even though Prince Harry's grandmother is the personification of the Canadian state, he said, that does not confer legal rights for her progeny in Canada.
"There is something terribly natural, terribly right, about having the Bill Traylor collection turn into money for his progeny," he added, referring to the Zone's students.
But, his modeling career hasn't been notable until recently — in March, he appeared in a W Magazine shoot focused on the attractive progeny of famous families.
By selecting progeny without the gene variants for the off-flavour, they obtained a new beer yeast that combines swift fermentation with a lovely, fruity aroma.
We can't help impressing upon our progeny our own values and politics, but it's harder by far to inculcate in your kids your sense of aesthetics.
Some 200 million years ago, a pregnant mother and her unborn progeny died in the early Jurassic seas, and became together entombed within the ocean floor.
Eventually Muir and Feng Zhou, a behaviorist and neurophysicist at Indiana University, produced a line of drunken rodent progeny that will actually forgo water for alcohol.
He told me that many of Paine's friends, students and scientific progeny will be honoring his memory at the University of Washington in Seattle on Saturday.
The brothers formed a powerful bloc among the king's dozens of progeny, passing the throne from brother to brother and divvying up key ministries among themselves.
A stallion's fee is initially determined by his own accomplishments and pedigree, then later by how his foals sell, and ultimately, by how his progeny run.
To defend the place of millions of immigrants and their progeny in American society, we need not only protest of political changes but also more art.
Scientists noted that farmers would earn greater profits if they saved blue orchard bee progeny from year to year rather than buying new cocoons every season.
Deep Impact has become the perennial leading sire in Japan, while Orfevre is just now being represented by his progeny, the oldest of which are 3.
Our bond has survived the "How cool is this?" phase, though we still enjoy cybermonitoring my other progeny and speculating about how many more may emerge.
So a longing suffuses the festival, a sense among natives that they are re-embracing the progeny of people who departed long ago, often under duress.
The couple met on the set of 2017's Descendants 2, where Doherty played Captain Hook progeny Harry Hook and Cameron reprised her role as Mal.
With four children from his second marriage and possibly at least one from an extramarital relationship, the exact number of Mr. Johnson's progeny remains somewhat mysterious.
The childless are even less an economic burden than you think: they contribute through taxes to schools and services that their non-existent progeny will never use.
The progeny of Hollywood royalty, Johnson is the daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, the former stepdaughter of Antonio Banderas and the granddaughter of Tippi Hedren.
Because male mosquitoes don't bite, they present no health risk, and because their progeny die before they can reproduce, no genetically engineered mosquitoes persist in the environment.
According to Dennis, it's 'cause he won't get outta the way and let his superstar son, Lonzo, just play basketball, like Rodman's done for his athletic progeny.
Rafael Rodrigues was in attendance alongside coach Rocian Gracie, progeny of the legendary martial arts family, whose Brazilian jiu-jitsu gym he trains at in Sao Paolo.
They are said to be the progeny of Phoenicians who fled the Roman sacking of Carthage, or of pre-Columbian Turkish explorers (making them America's first Muslims).
But, if epigenetic information can be transmitted through sperm and eggs, an organism would seem to have a direct conduit to the heritable features of its progeny.
The purportedly anti-establishment candidate seems bent on rescuing the progeny of the Standard Oil Trust from existential threats only to risk the very future of the planet.
The bottom line: I've seen lots of commentary about how rich folks have always used their bank accounts to help progeny attend top schools, primarily through large donations.
Twin Peaks, like its pseudo-progeny Lost and Westworld, wants you to puzzle it out (or at least to hope, in your heart of hearts, that you can).
Another ethical question is the idea of "changing progeny," and the implications of that for society, Michael Werner, executive director at the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine, told Axios.
She yearns to consummate their union for both pleasure and progeny—fully aware and unquestioning of her husband's sexual orientation—but he has not been able to perform.
One of them, however, apparently shared the Quinn memo with Scott & Scott, which led to a fight over whether to compel disclosure of the document and its progeny.
He thus belonged to a minority within a minority: English-speaking whites were outnumbered both by South Africa's black majority and by the Afrikaner progeny of Dutch homesteaders.
And, in contrast to their bar-hopping progeny, 73 percent of the general population said they don't buy any alcoholic drinks each week, either at bars or restaurants.
According to Dr. Ross, a complete prenatal vitamin can act as the perfect "insurance policy" that you and maybe your progeny are getting all the nutrients you need.
The film's ultimate leap into the present-day mirrors Age of Innocence with its sudden revelation of the "real things of life" — a checklist of progeny and possessions.
A clear vision of the stakes for our own progeny is a powerful motivator to act aggressively to limit emissions, regardless of our own verdicts on having children.
" You also said that, "If a capitalist had been present at Kitty Hawk back in the early 220s he should've shot Orville Wright; he woulda saved his progeny money.
By evolving to the next step, it can move this conversation toward actualization, helping shape the lives of more than four billion people and their progeny yet to come.
Playlist: "Progeny" / "A Dying God Coming into Human Flesh" / "Synagoga Satanae" / "Temple of Depression" / "Drown in Ashes" Kim Kelly is an editor at Noisey, and is most certainly morbid.
Jefferson owned 600 slaves during his lifetime, freeing only two men before he died and bequeathing freedom to five other men, believed to be his progeny, upon his death.
Yet it's also not altogether evident if Suliman has wed again because convention demands that he start producing sons or if the pressure for progeny is wholly self-generated.
But a big hurdle was the concern that getting an edit wrong could create a problem that doesn't just harm an individual organism but ripples through generations of progeny.
Mellow and unobtrusive, with a heavy debt to Minimalism and its rock-infused progeny, his music is at its best when he's his own softly suggestive electric guitar soloist.
The temptation is to increase immigration, which these days heightens political tensions, and is eventually futile if over time immigrants' progeny assimilate and also have smaller numbers of children.
He never once said my name, but preferred to call me "Roxanne" because, I think, it pained him to speak a Jewish name in connection with his own progeny.
" You also said that, "If a capitalist had been present at Kitty Hawk back in the early 2000s he should've shot Orville Wright; he would have saved his progeny money.
Presley Gerber opened the Dolce & Gabbana show Because if there's one thing that we all for sure need way more of in this world, it's Cindy Crawford's genetically blessed progeny.
They can insert copies of the genes that encode them into chromosomes, thus increasing both their number and the likelihood that they will be passed on to the organism's progeny.
So while Mars will remain inaccessible to ordinary, run-of-the-mill Homo sapiens, the Red Planet could become available to those who dare to modify themselves and their progeny.
Roe and its progeny all demand that any regulation on abortion contain a rider allowing doctors to perform abortions when the life or health of the woman is at stake.
And in a way it's nice to see Thugger embrace his stylistic progeny so quickly, lest we wind up with another conflict like his ongoing cold war with Lil Wayne.
And the failures that gave rise to such a massive loss of life are, in no small part, the progeny of congressional inaction on the question of Puerto Rican statehood.
But Jefferson was a product of his times, and his black progeny were never equated to his white daughters, although they, unlike his other slaves, were liberated in his will.
When released, in the absence of the supplement the mosquitoes survive only long enough to mate with wild females and pass the lethal gene to their progeny, which soon die.
If the nerves of "pilfering potentates and their progeny" are really to be rattled, governments must close the loopholes which continue to make their countries a haven for illicit wealth.
Her spiritual progeny include Madonna, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Cardi B, and any celebrity with the audacity to flaunt their consummate ability to influence the media and charm the public.
"Pride and Prejudice" alone has countless progeny — from the classic 1995 BBC adaptation, to more fanciful variations like "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and "Twilight" (Pride and Prejudice and Vampires).
Meanwhile, right-wing lawmakers are scrambling, sanctimonious and pathetic, to distance themselves from their own hideous progeny, clearly hoping to salvage some personal credibility and perhaps even save their party.
"grown-ish," the "black-ish" progeny that airs Wednesdays on Freeform, kicked off its pilot with Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) talking her dad, Andre (Anthony Anderson), through his separation anxiety.
They are the progeny of sixty-seven farmers who purchased property in the area from a local reverend after the British wrested control of the Cape Colony from the Dutch.
Whether a male mantis actively sacrifices himself for the sake of his progeny or simply fails to dart away from the female in time remains a topic of active research.
Giving away an inheritance means there will be significantly less for any progeny — a financial decision that many RG skeptics see as irresponsible, unrealistic or a potential source of regret.
Celibacy is one of the biggest acts of self-sacrifice a Catholic priest is called upon to make, forgoing spouse, progeny and sexual fulfilment for his relationship with parishioners and God.
Think of it as an alternative for parents who feel that "Matilda the Musical," the current (and infinitely more sophisticated) Broadway hit, has too many dark corners for their impressionable progeny.
The placenta was developing so much faster than his peanut-sized progeny, he hypothesized it must be rich in the kinds of cells that give rise to all others: stem cells.
However, their progeny have no success in managing that wealth and, by the time their great-grandchildren are in charge, the family is back at square one, with nothing to show.
Since 2014, Tapit has held the title of the nation's leading sire, meaning that the stallion's progeny have earned the most on the track every year for the previous three years.
In anticipation of the dam removals, state biologists in 2010 began stocking lakes in the Penobscot watershed with the herring; fish that swam up the Penobscot this year are their progeny.
While they might not approve of Vince Junior's iteration of the family business, they would still have to admire their progeny for the zeal with which he approaches every WWE event.
Amid this massive ensemble cast, the experiences of Abel/Stanford's younger progeny — his extramarital child, Ruthie, the heroin-addicted Estelle and her daughter, Caren — are drowned out, never quite coming alive.
The parents in both of these novels are perhaps more lost than their progeny, despite being satisfied and secure in real estate, book clubs, ice cream in front of the television.
The teenagers here are Gwen, Julia's lanky and still-girlish 16-year-old, and Nathan, James's charismatic and cocky 17-year-old progeny, who are now thrust together under one roof.
That's when Dennis dropped the bombshell, saying that Madonna was so hard up to have his baby at the time, that she was willing to shell out BIG CASH for progeny.
The reader is left to question how she and her brother — progeny of the same parents and subject to the same rarefied upbringing — diverged in their ability to overcome their illnesses.
In his latest book, he profiles bin Laden's few but concerning progeny in the US: seemingly regular, everyday Americans who, inspired by the ideology bin Laden made infamous, have chosen violence.
The blockbuster Netflix series Making a Murderer, which could be considered the peacock-iest progeny of The Jinx, has faced its own controversy and legal issues stemming from its WTF storytelling style.
Her brother Augie (Aaron Jakubenko) ostensibly runs a fishing collective, but is actually a drug smuggler in league with the titular Tidelanders, the generations-removed progeny of sirens trysting with human men.
Just like Lucas' films, which frame Anakin Skywalker and his progeny as the literal Chosen Ones, the single most important people in the galaxy, Crimes of Grindelwald falls into the exceptionalism trap.
" Later, she would sum up her dual (at least) intentions of her "hideous progeny," as she called the book: "to speak to the mysterious fears of our nature, and awaken thrilling horror.
The progeny tend to have their parents' traits (an expensive cat will have an expensive kitten) but might surprise or disappoint with more or less valuable traits than either of its parents.
By selecting between different embryos, a couple undergoing IVF (1-2% of all American births today) can optimise the health of their future progeny in a way that those who conceive naturally cannot.
In the dog-fighting and rat-baiting pits of the era, the progeny of today's pets wrote their worth in blood, as regional competitiveness, reputation, and money drove breeders to perfect their dogs.
Each generation is a landmark in American history, a forbearer acting upon its progeny to make it morph into newly imagined articulations of race and power that maintain the lineage of violent domination.
We talked to Papa O'Neal out in NYC, and he told us not only does he agree with his progeny, he's proud the kid has the attitude to go along with his game.
Mr. Dash is legendarily loose-tongued and bullheaded — just because he's filming a scene for a show about hip-hop progeny (including his son, Boogie) doesn't mean he'll adhere to the pat narrative.
It is a predisposition that evolved among these intelligent and highly social animals because the winning side gained more resources and, ultimately, more of their progeny survived — the basic metric of Darwinian evolution.
Having potential progeny near your reproductive organs can be straight-up scary when you're just cuddling or dry humping and not expecting it, but can you really get pregnant through layers of clothes?
It's puzzling that despite this professed attitude of tolerance among wizards, Rowling, Thorne, and Tiffany didn't immediately leap at the opportunity to create a game-changing queer romance between the Potter-Malfoy progeny.
The storytelling team of tyrannical father and his dimwitted progeny recalls another anarchic Irish celebration of the narrative impulse, Enda Walsh's "The Walworth Farce," to which "Bears" may or not be paying homage.
Once the wealthy have attained all the desired access and material things, then they start to look at lengthening their legacy and making sure their progeny will enjoy the same lifestyle and benefits.
Much like Monét, who is a drag progeny of former Drag Race winner Bob the Drag Queen, Mayhem is from a prestigious LA drag family that includes Detox, Delta Werk, and Morgan McMichaels.
Because preimplantation genetic diagnosis allows parents to avoid transmitting mutations to children, CRISPR will unfortunately probably be used to enhance progeny with socially desired traits such as height, certain athletic abilities or intelligence.
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, in the early nineteenth century, had supposed that when an antelope strained its neck to reach a tree its efforts were somehow passed down and its progeny evolved into giraffes.
For females, who are often left with the care of the offspring, as well as giving birth and pregnancy, being selective about reproduction is her best bet for creating progeny that will survive.
And a study at the University of Zurich has shown that stress in a male mouse can alter the RNA in his sperm, causing depression and behavioral changes that persist in his progeny.
Then he went after the honker and its progeny, elegantly chewing them up with an arthroscopic biter and smoothing down the edges with a shaver so that the remnants resembled a normal meniscus.
I get it in orange because we had an excellent orange-yellow tomcat when I was growing up in the Catskills, a lascivious boulevardier named Peaches whose sorbet-colored progeny dotted the town.
Alien's parasitic face-huggers and their chest-bursting progeny are a grim subversion of sexual assault and pregnancy, and it's no accident that the person who suffers this fate in Alien is a man.
Today's al-Qaeda can boast tens of thousands of fighters under its command, and that is not even counting the thousands more who still swear allegiance to al-Qaeda's wayward progeny, the Islamic State.
The chapter has certain similarities with the Christian narrative and also some striking differences: it asserts that Jesus cannot be the son of God because the idea of God having progeny makes no sense.
The progeny of horny Giants fans in 2008 and the spawn of amorous Dallas Cowboys supporters in the mid-'90s are joined by other so-called "Super Bowl babies" to celebrate the big game.
The fetal viability standard at the heart of Roe and its progeny has "proven unsatisfactory because it gives too little consideration to the 'substantial state interest in potential life throughout pregnancy'", the judges wrote.
The NFL's motion mentions special masters appointed to investigate Engle progeny suits against tobacco companies in Florida and to probe class counsel's fee requests in a case against State Street, but those aren't analogous.
The beautiful progeny of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis is angling to have an acting career, and she's got some pretty solid genes (and a buzzy upcoming silver-screen role) backing up those ambitions.
By the luck of the draw, a few bacteria will have genes that protect them from drugs, and they'll pass those genes around—not just to their progeny, but sometimes to their neighbors too.
It's a doting, excessive, almost embarrassing record of his life with his son, a virtual refrigerator door where fans can discover scores of new information and Graham, above all, can flex on his progeny.
In 2015, after another beagle, Miss P, won Westminster's Best in Show, it was a time for celebration: Miss P was Uno's grandniece, the closest he would get to a victory by a progeny.
He was a progeny of the notorious Hudson County Democratic organization and its legacy of corruption — but one of its "finest products," as the nonpartisan Almanac of American Politics put it at the time.
I once clicked on an item titled "Sandra Bullock's Son Used to Be Adorable, but Today He Looks Insane" and clicked through 70 pages of celebrity progeny, none of which featured Sandra Bullock's child.
Analyzing the outcomes of 3,361 booby offspring, the researchers found that the chicks of age-mismatched parents were significantly more likely to later become parents themselves compared with the progeny of similarly aged pairs.
For their part, Joseph Smith's spiritual progeny have always been highly sensitive about the way they are perceived by others, and upset by any suggestion that they are anything other than Christian or Christ-centred.
To date, there have been approximately 60 billion humans on Earth, or 6 x 109, meaning that the human—or posthuman, if our progeny evolves into technologically enhanced cyborgs—story may have only just begun.
Reparations are offered to compensate the descendants of black slaves who suffered at the hands of their white oppressors, who were able to build wealth and derive privileges that were passed on to their progeny.
We care about the security of the homeland, we care about the economic wellbeing of our children and our neighbors, we care about the state of the world and the legacies we leave to progeny.
Although Fiat's market value is about $1 billion larger than Peugeot's, the French automaker has three shareholders of equal standing: France's sovereign wealth fund, Beijing-backed Dongfeng Motor and the scattered progeny of Peugeot's founders.
The question posed here is whether or not those feedback systems extend beyond plant cores of undifferentiated stem cells—a region more properly known as the meristem—and out into their differentiated progeny cells, e.g.
Partly reflecting the high-altitude ticket prices ($425 for premium seats), New York audiences have included outsize numbers of financiers, as well as Lehman progeny who went to see the replay of a catastrophic downfall.
Language lives not in the mind, but rather in the larynx, the soft pallet, the mouth, and the tongue, and its progeny are the soft serpentine sibilant, the moist plosive, the chest gutturals' heart-burn.
First, individuals with experience in the federal judiciary are considered better qualified, which, as we know from the work of Segal, Cover, and Cameron (1992) and its progeny, matters in terms of nominees being confirmed.
If you are making a game that features the construction of a city, there's an almost guaranteed chance that you are in conversation with the standards that SimCity and its progeny have laid out for you.
As our technological ecosystem and communication platforms continue to develop exponentially, virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and their progeny will undoubtedly create further challenges for the human psyche, including profound dependency, disorientation, depression and addiction.
It's actually rather easy to understand why parents might throw their progeny a poop party — after all, the young heart wants what it wants, and usually, it wants it with a fervency matched by little else.
The atmosphere is a little like a school recital; no surprise given that most of the audience members are the computer scientists themselves, keen to see how their progeny performs — as well as assess the competition.
It was able to recover somewhat, but it had lost use of some of its limbs, and was only able to eat a small amount of food before it perished on day 20, without producing progeny.
They noted that the progeny of an empire that transported Africans as chattel and occupied broad swaths of the Continent as a colonial power was being celebrated for marrying a person whose ancestors it likely subjugated.
On a recent morning, along the tree-lined path leading to the boathouse in North Brooklin where E. B. White wrote much of that book, the crickets — or rather, their distant progeny — were at it again.
Opinion Columnist I hate to break it to parents who just sent their college-admission-minded progeny to the Tibetan Plateau to churn yak butter, but the smartest summer I ever spent was in secretarial school.
For now, concerned iPhone X-owning parents need to do three things: test your Face ID system with your kids, make some strict rules, and, if you really don't trust your progeny, set up a PIN code.   
In film and on television, our mechanical progeny—from HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey to the rebellious Cylons of Battlestar Galactica—grapple with the same existential questions that continue to bedevil us: Who are we?
In the mean time, maybe hang out with or volunteer to vacation babysit your friends' furry progeny to get all the love — only some of the pick-up, and none of the early-morning vom/hairball cleanup.
It may very well be held that the EPA remains responsible for regulation under the Supreme Court's 2007 decision unless there is a specific act of Congress reversing its progeny policies, such as the Clean Power Plan.
The Claps—a Roger and Johanna who immigrated to Dorchester in 1630—produced a virtue-themed progeny that included Experience, Waitstill, Preserved, Hopestill, Wait, Thanks, Desire, Unite, and Supply, making them perhaps the Kardashians of Colonial Massachusetts.
"Vietnamese-Cajun crawfish reflects the dynamism of newly-arrived Southerners—Vietnamese refugees and their progeny—who reinterpret the culture and the cuisine of the place they claim," says John T. Edge, director of the Southern Foodways Alliance.
Like the apple in Michael Pollan's groundbreaking book "The Botany of Desire," the poinsettia — normally found in Mexico and Central America — has harnessed the forces of the world's greatest pollinator (that is, humans) to spread its progeny.
Selectively appropriating pieces of his mantle, parties from the right, left and center are declaring themselves as his ideological progeny — or invoking his humility and commitment to democratic principles to show how far today's Likud has strayed.
Boris Johnson: When the British prime minister and his partner announced they were expecting a child, social media responded with a good deal of ribbing, as the exact number of his progeny is somewhat of a mystery.
But this divide is often exaggerated: I can imagine painters like Mr. Schnabel and Mr. Fischl thinking, if the Conceptual and performance artists, and their Pictures Generation progeny, can use figures and tell stories, we can, too.
Because the war against Al Qaeda and its progeny may last a lifetime, the government decided it needed a process to decide whether it still made sense to keep holding a particular prisoner as the years passed.
Trying to remember who you are as you develop the lives other humans, learning the depths of your own strengths and flaws as you navigate another being's growing personality, realizing you are as constantly changing as your progeny.
The company imagines these robots' progeny—and the materials they extract, and what people do with those materials—will cultivate what it calls "Moon Valley": a place (on the Moon) where people in spacesuits live, work, and play.
IN RESPONSE to Donald Trump redoubling his attack on America's 11m-odd illegal immigrants and their progeny, Gary Johnson, who is vying to pick up Republican voters repelled by Mr Trump, refused even to describe them as "illegal".
Another explanation is that her natural demureness and inclination toward privacy have made her seem more reclusive in a social-media age in which an artist like Madonna — or her and Ms. Jackson's proliferating progeny — seems more omnipresent.
The newest one is also the most entertaining, because it includes pretend water polo players, staged standardized tests and outright bribery, all to help desperate rich people and TV stars buy their progeny into a top-flight school.
The violin melody is as continental Europe as Nintendo has ever sounded, and it's the perfect way to kick back and relax while you make some sort of hideous progeny through dicking around with the height and width measurements.
And with the subsequent collapse of Syria and Iraq, al-Qaeda was eclipsed by its rebellious progeny, Islamic State (IS), which declared a caliphate in 2014 and has inspired jihadists—and earned the enmity of everyone else—ever since.
Imagine the wayward progeny of the textile artist and printmaker Anni Albers and the Mexican geometric artist Gunther Gerzso, experimenting with the wild palette generated by a computer, and you get a glimpse into what Clippinger is up to.
Gauff is no anomaly; she is a canny student of the game, progeny of the black tennis giants that paved the trail for black girls with dreams of playing on center court under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Together, they generated the bewildering intricacy necessary for a cell to build a constellation of other cells out of the same genes, and for the cells to add "memories" to their genomes and transmit these memories to their progeny.
At a recent crawfish boil fundraiser for Nehls, Mike Richards, a former state senator and radio host, said he was a longtime supporter of both Bush presidents, but that he could not endorse "the progeny" after the 2016 election.
Dr. He's announcement raised ethical concerns about the long-term effects of such genetic alterations, which if successful would be inherited by the child's progeny, and whether other scientists would be emboldened to try their own gene-editing experiments.
All of this visual replication and recycling of names (don't forget Bruegel's first son, Jan Brueghel the Elder; young Pieter's progeny, painter Pieter Breughel III; and Jan's own offspring, Jan Brueghel the Younger) makes for a very confusing legacy.
Given that she and her progeny have proven to be, like it or not, the defining family business of the last decade, it should not be a surprise that when it comes to bags, they were ahead of the investment curve.
The evidence suggests that, recent migrants from Africa and their progeny aside, people now alive in Asia, Australia, Europe and the Americas are descended from a handful of Africans who left the continent of their birth about 2000,215 years ago.
The video game dad is a trope of his own at this point, gruff and bearded and fiercely protective of his progeny, but so few of these characters engage in the kind of parenting that resembles day-to-day reality.
"Sperm DNA from obese or marijuana-exposed animal models and men demonstrate alterations that are transferred to the progeny and can result in increased risk for cancer, effects on behavior, birth defects and overall long-term health repercussions," he said.
She also embraced the painstaking attention to materials and methods developed by the Bauhaus in Germany and its progeny, specifically Josef Albers, who left Black Mountain College for Yale shortly before Rockburne arrived at Black Mountain as a student, in 1950.
Already San Francisco is one of the few cities in America where "civic leaders openly flay their most successful progeny and throw so many roadblocks in front of young companies," says Michael Moritz of Sequoia, a leading venture-capital firm.
Well-known performers who dabble in reality TV usually do so either because the phone has stopped ringing quite as regularly or to provide a lift to their progeny, a la (in one early and often-imitated example) Ozzy Osbourne.
Modern life is almost too convenient, filtering out those basic moments where parents can impart knowledge and guidance upon their progeny, and I loved Goodwood for the simple, human connections that I was witnessing around each exotic car and historic racer.
Imagine the wayward progeny of the textile artist and printmaker Anni Albers and the Mexican geometric artist Gunther Gerzso, experimenting with the wild palette generated by a computer, and you get a glimpse into what Martha Clippinger is up to.
The 2015 original started from a clever place, with the children of various Disney baddies getting a chance to leave the island where they've grown up and live among the gilded society occupied by the good guys and their progeny.
Visualize her sitting on her couch, taking large gulps of red wine, and heckling every minuscule medical inaccuracy on Prodigal Son, a show that follows the weekly adventures of criminal profiler extraordinaire (and serial killer progeny) Malcolm Bright/Whitly (Tom Payne).
"We've always separated out our businesses as they've grown in scale and maturity and soon Match Group, as the seventh spin-off, will join an impressive group of IAC progeny collectively worth $58 billion today," he said in a statement Thursday.
And as unlikely as that may sound, it's true: His self-titled LP is a paean to classic rock and its English progeny (Oasis, Blur), built around fingerpicked acoustic guitars, McCartneyesque jangle and lyrics about one-night stands with devilish women.
It's a connection that in many ways resembles a marriage — a shared life, passion and progeny (in this case their artwork), with all the requisite compromises and envy that go along with coupledom — despite the two never being romantically involved.
Many legal traditions around the world, including the Anglo-American one, adhered to the marital presumption of legitimacy at least until the twentieth century: a child born to a married woman was considered to be the biological progeny of her husband.
A pro-life ninth justice joining the Supreme Court next year will not, by itself, put Roe in immediate danger: the court's four liberal members and Anthony Kennedy remain a reliable five-justice bloc that will stand up for Roe and its progeny.
Drugs, kidnappings and extortion in the area were once under the control of the Beltrán Leyva cartel, but that group's collapse a few years ago unleashed fierce competition among its progeny and rivals in Morelos and the neighboring states of Guerrero and México.
I am the second-generation progeny of immigrants who, 85033 years ago this month, narrowly escaped a country that became violently intolerant of their religious affiliation, and whose friends and family were demonized, isolated, persecuted, beaten and murdered only for that reason.
Wine has been made here since the 70s, but the accepted wisdom is that the winter and spring months are far too brutal to accommodate more delicate vitis vinifera—king of grapes—whose progeny includes European classics like pinot noir, chardonnay, and cabernet.
NEW DELHI — Eight months after a mob beat to death a Muslim man rumored to have slaughtered a cow and eaten its meat, a new analysis has found that the meat of a "cow or its progeny" was retrieved from the victim's home.
" Whites are ruining the country for the black people who built it, she says: "Is we, we who deserve to inherit it from the misguided progeny that are eating away at the founding ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
A multigenerational drama based on the best-selling book in which Alex Haley traced his own family history, "Roots" told the story of an African slave kidnapped and brought to America, and traced his progeny through over 100 years of American history.
A New York doctor operating one of the first sperm banks told a journalist in 22017 that he never had a donor come back to ask about his progeny, but that if he did, he "would not tell them anyway," the article reported.
Among the likely outcomes, the best — that he is delighted by the discovery that he has descendants he didn't know about — is worth the risk of the worst: that he is upset by what he learns about his progeny and his ancestry.
A team led by Andrea Crisanti, a biologist at Imperial College, London, altered a gene that disrupts the mosquito's sexual development; the females become infertile but the males remain able to spread the debilitating gene to an ever-dwindling number of progeny.
Each couple toted his or her own version of a matching animal bag in black leather, until there was a whole menagerie's worth (all progeny of the original bag, introduced years ago in the shape of Mr. Browne's dog, a dachshund named Hector).
So give some credit to the writer and director Simon Stone's otherwise unilluminating "Medea" for making us think — with personal concern as well as generic terror — about what it must have felt like to be the progeny of its rage-filled title character.
As life has gotten worse for the rest in the middle class, upper-middle-class parents have become fanatical about making sure their children never sink back to those levels, and of course there's nothing wrong in devoting yourself to your own progeny.
Taken in aggregate, Hartman's stories form a repetitive litany: for freed slaves and their first-generation progeny, the hope of new life in the northern cities was often crushed and warped by the oppressive social structures responding to the influx of these newcomers.
Are the structures of African-American social life the derivative consequences of the political and economic history of African Americans, or are they subject to being reshaped and reformed and remade in an image that we will for ourselves and our progeny?
Stardust, Coraline and American Gods are all the progeny of his frankly obscenely rich imagination, but the upcoming Good Omens will be the first adaptation for screen of his and the late Sir Terry Pratchett's cult hit (although there is a cracking BBC radio version).
But long before that was known, the president's use of his progeny as White House counsellors and as managers of his property empire—spurning advice to place his businesses in a blind trust—posed a grave threat to checks and balances crafted by the founders.
In those cases, he said, parents wanted a guaranteed admission to a certain school for their progeny as opposed to hoping for the student being admitted based on their grades and legitimate test scores or by virtue of a large financial donation to the school.
Watch: Unmarried at 27: Meet China's 'Leftover Women' There are significant "social compensation fees" for having a child out of wedlock in China, where the progeny of unmarried parents are so frowned upon that they're not even entitled to a hukou, or residence permit.
These impulses suggest a different kind of morphological life for architectural form that invokes fluidity and movement, particularly in relation to the putative rigidities of Mies van der Rohe and his high-modernist progeny (although there can be reflected movement in/on the glass curtain).
If traditional Southeast Asian eateries are personified in the sombre silhouette of the late Thai king, the Lucky Bee is the spirited progeny of Nicki Minaj (with a penchant for pink and bold prints) and Grace Jones (to whom the bathroom décor pays assiduous homage).
A large, upright stone on a terraced hillside on the edge of the settlement is revered as the one that Jacob slept on, then anointed with oil, after God appeared in the dream and promised all the land around to him and his progeny.
" In a statement at the time, Friends of the Earth said: "The GM mosquitoes are intended to reduce the wild population by mating with naturally occurring mosquitoes and producing progeny which don't survive, thus reducing the population and therefore the transmission of the tropical disease dengue fever.
Clad in custom H&M studio and shot by Steven Klein, the evocative mother/daughter photo shoot is accompanied by an interview led by Janet Mock and a playful Q&A between North West and her friends — fellow famous progeny like Kaia Gerber and Penelope Disick.
Woolf, and some who came before her, and likewise her progeny -- from the recently departed Linda Nochlin to Audre Lorde to bell hooks and Maggie Nelson and others -- altered the landscape for women creators in part by attempting to offer an accounting of that very loss.
Bush progeny continue to dot the land in positions of high authority: Neil Bush runs a foundation, Marvin Bush is a partner in an investment firm, George P. Bush is Texas land commissioner, Jenna Bush was a a contributor on NBC's Today Show, Ashley Bush produces movies.
The feature can show a user how much time they spend in any particular app as well as how many times a day they unlock their phone, which, in the case of the iPhone X and its progeny, is as easy as looking at the device.
The court's four liberals and at-times-left-leaning Justice Anthony Kennedy are inclined to protect the core holding in Roe and its progeny, including the 1992 case Planned Parenthood v Casey that prohibits states from imposing an "undue burden" on a woman's right to terminate her pregnancy.
The original came outfitted in a highly marketable premise, with the teenage sons and daughters of the Disney villains -- raised on an island separate from their heroic peers -- being mainstreamed into the high school attended by the progeny of heroes like the Beast, Mulan and the Seven Dwarfs.
"The constitutional libel rules adopted by this Court in New York Times and its progeny broke sharply from the common law of libel, and there are sound reasons to question whether the First and Fourteenth Amendments displaced this body of common law," he wrote in his 14-page opinion.
Some advocates for detainees dream of apologies and reparations, but that seems politically unrealistic; the Supreme Court upheld indefinite detention as lawful, the war against Al Qaeda and its progeny continues, and many Republican lawmakers have come to oppose releasing any more low-level detainees in the Obama era.
Sing of happy, not sad ... The man whose vocal style and songwriting birthed '60s acid rock, helped spawn '70s punk and inspired the most important progressive bands of the '80s -- a man whose musical progeny stretches from ZZ Top to R.E.M. -- is listening full blast to ... the Carpenters.
But after rereading "Less Than Zero," Bret Easton Ellis's 1985 novel of California excess, she pursued an idea about her own native culture: a portfolio chronicling Crossroads and other deluxe schools, where students attended five-figure bar mitzvahs, drove Range Rovers and cavorted with celebrity progeny like Kate Hudson.
"With genetic testing, I gave my parents the gift of divorce" was the headline of a 2014 piece that appeared on Vox, in which a reproductive biologist recounted learning through 23andMe that he had a half brother who was adopted at birth, the secret progeny of his father.
"Scat Daddy got off to a great start at stud and was the leading freshman sire of 2011 with more than $1.5 million in progeny earnings that was good enough to rank third behind Kitten&aposs Joy and Smart Strike on the general 2-year-old sire list," according to BloodHorse .
For the most part, it's a tedious adaptation other than the late-1980s Reagan-era setting, about an ill-tempered teen (Benjamin Wadsworth) who is recruited to attend a secret academy for assassins and the progeny of crime families, pairing him with all the social malcontents and dangers that entails.
"Taken together with the relatively modest financial profile of a typical inheritance recipient outlined above, this indicates that inheritances represent much more than a new Ferrari or better beach house for the young progeny of the ultra-wealthy (though it likely does mean these things in some cases)," the paper states.
This is what I wrote about Clippinger's last show at this gallery in 2016: Imagine the wayward progeny of the textile artist and printmaker Anni Albers and the Mexican geometric artist Gunther Gerzso, experimenting with the wild palette generated by a computer, and you get a glimpse into what Clippinger is up to.
The federal government, with the backing of the courts, weaponized the 1964 Civil Rights Act and its legislative progeny—notably the Education Amendments of 1972, home to the notorious (in the R.B.G. sense) Title IX, banning sex discrimination in federally assisted educational institutions—and forced businesses to hire women and racial minorities.
The novel traces the births, the lives, and the deaths of a century's worth of her progeny, but McCracken's imaginative reserves and her delight in outlandish events make the book less a historical novel or a family saga and more a kind of fable—a colorful and often captivating fantasia on New England themes.
Related: Gal Gadot hopes 'Wonder Woman' inspires positivity Director Patty Jenkins, by contrast, has gone back to square one, using that 100-year-old photo flashed in the previous movie to detail the story of Gadot's Diana, princess of Themyscira, the progeny of Zeus and the queen of the all-female Amazons (Connie Nielsen).
Most of the new insurance companies have pitched services to renters and city dwellers made up of the mostly millennial demographic, while Hippo is aiming its services squarely at homeowners for whom the industry is no less broken, but whose demographics are more likely to be Gen X and Gen Y than their millennial progeny.
Then The Atlantic published a riveting cover story by McKay Coppins that in some ways raised the same prospect, reporting that Ivanka and Don Jr. are jockeying to be their dad's rightful political heir and noting that the Trump progeny are genetically wired to wring every last droplet from their father's celebrity that they can.
With the outlook for winter so dim, it is surprising, shocking even, that the ski industry and the alpine 27.6 percent it serves have not led the charge to slow climate change — if not to keep the climate safe for their progeny, then at least to save the snow outside their resorts and chalets.
We saw that madness in the recent arrests of dozens of wealthy parents, including corporate titans and famous actresses, for paying bribes and engaging in fraud to secure places for their pampered progeny at Yale, at Georgetown, at U.S.C. But their cheating was merely an extreme, illegal version of lesser scheming on a broader scale.
It may be that Trump delegates the daily running of the country to his ambitious favorite progeny and experienced pols like Vice President Pence, and spends his time hosting dignitaries, building walls, redecorating the White House with gold faucets and pictures of himself, and promoting his real estate holdings around the world and his newfound prowess as a statesman.
Political dynasties can become global powers if they can marry the right people and produce enough children (the Saxe-Coburgs were the greatest dynasty builders of the 18th and 19th centuries, succeeding first in capturing the British throne and then, because of Queen Victoria's clever marriage scheming, putting their progeny on the thrones of most of Europe).
OK, maybe there are some differences in the way British codgers and their progeny drink: "For those in middle-age, it's probably not drinking before going out and tearing up the town, but it leads to them consuming the same amount as younger age groups, which obviously affects their health long-term if they're doing it regularly," Holmes said.
A product of the lower-middle-class Jewish section of industrial Newark, with its mixture of self-characterizing energies and social uncertainties, with its determined, optimistic assessment of its children's chances, with its wary take on its non-Jewish neighbors, the progeny of this contiguous prewar Jewish community rather than of Newark's prewar Irish, Slavic, Italian, or black sections . . .
For Christ's sake, Sr. couldn't even keep himself from cursing his son with HIS OWN NAME, the very avatar of SELF, damning one's progeny with the ever present knowledge that, no matter who they are or what they do, they are inherently wired into the circuitry of the person who gave them the spark of life.
" They may have wanted to increase it even further — Buffett has pledged 99 percent of his wealth, and in early conversations a more ambitious understanding of the aim of billionaire philanthropy was floated: "that the rich should sit down, decide how much money they and their progeny need, and figure out what to do with the rest of it.
When their side lost, "Die Frau ohne Schatten" expressed Hofmannsthal and Strauss's vision for what should follow in Europe: The opera is all about fertility and progeny, the sought-after shadow being the sign of a woman who could bear children, at a moment when the Continent would have to repopulate itself after the tremendous fatalities of the war.
The closeted Forster is even a character in "The Inheritance," looking with awe and no little concern at his hotheaded progeny — a sampling of contemporary gay men in a muddle — as they make the same blunders his parallel "Howards End" characters made then: ignoring history, trying to manhandle the future, acting from selfishness and self-delusion.
Blanchett writhes on the floor as she cuts away her fishnet costume; attacks her suitor before ecstatically succumbing to his touch (and then promptly wrestles him to death); screams at the top of her lungs, first alone, and then later with her progeny who has emerged from dark waters and experienced her own fishnet-shearing fit.
However, it is possible to shift the focus on art brut and its progeny — outsider art and so-called self-taught art (terms that are sometimes used synonymously, but whose meanings, strictly speaking, are nuanced and distinct) — away from an art-historical narrative or classification system and more toward various art brut creators' respective bodies of work.

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