Callitrichids frequently give birth to twins and triplets but cebids rarely do. |
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One child answered that an amphibian is an animal that doesn't give birth to its young. |
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Even lower species of life such as snakes give birth to hundreds of young at one time. |
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The triplicity of waters will give birth to a man who will choose Thursday as his holy day. |
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Swindon's supermum is due to give birth to her 15th child in two weeks' time and she isn't ruling out another pregnancy. |
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One night a heavenly spirit appeared before the barren woman and told her that she would soon give birth to a son. |
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Mammals are warm-blooded, furry, have erect stance, give birth to live young and care for them, and replace their teeth only once. |
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Dr. Das Dasgupta said that women are pressured and harassed by husbands demanding that their wives give birth to boys. |
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Six months later, Graciano returns on time to witness his wife give birth to his firstborn child. |
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Among low-income women, those with more extensive social networks give birth to heavier, healthier children. |
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It is highly unusual for an elephant to give birth to more than one baby at a time. |
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Like Republicans, those who conceive and give birth to these movies are willing to do whatever it takes to sell them to a country of dingbats. |
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Tiger Sharks reproduce viviparously, which means that like mammals, the give birth to live young that have been nourished by a placenta. |
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Females are viviparous and give birth to a single litter of up to five offspring. |
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Ms Raunigk is thought to be the oldest woman in the world to give birth to quadruplets. |
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Sarah, the wife of Abraham had her doubts and she laughed when God's messenger stated that she would soon give birth to a child. |
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At no point does she give birth to herself, like some parthenogenic goddess. |
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Despite no obvious stomach protrusion, she managed to give birth to a fully-grown baby. |
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From there, new words are born in order to give birth to a new life, beyond the words over used by habit and banality. |
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That makes them more like elephant mothers, who give birth to very few babies and have to gestate them for almost two years. |
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I was able to give birth to our little angel in a calm and peaceful environment in the most natural possible way. |
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Finally she did give birth to a little girl, Nancy, whom she adored and cosseted. |
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Unwed mothers had to hide away, give birth to their babies in institutions and then give them up. |
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The imaginary contemplates nothing, but seeks rather to enchant that which is, in order to give birth to what is not. |
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A 65-year-old German woman is set to become the oldest person to ever give birth to quadruplets. |
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Underfed pregnant women give birth to underweight babies who are more susceptible to disease. |
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In 1995 she made her first wine, and discovered the fulfillment of communing with the raw material, shaping it to give birth to a wine. |
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I urge you to give birth to life through words of truth in all things, cast away all perishing flesh, and cultivate hearts of spirit. |
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If I made fun of someone who was cross-eyed when I was young, my wife might give birth to a cross-eyed baby years later. |
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Not only are threats numerous, they also tend to intermingle to give birth to novel forms of malevolence. |
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The light seems to burst through the colour, and we see the imprint of the flowers that give birth to the elixir. |
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They are mammals, which means they are warm-blooded, breathe air with lungs, and give birth to young which the mother suckles with milk. |
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The stay granted by the court will allow her to give birth to her child in Quebec. |
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Females arrive on rookeries in late June or July and give birth to a single pup within a day or two. |
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Small animals like mice tend to have large litters while large animals like elephants normally give birth to only one young at a time. |
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We ask women to give birth to children, but single mothers experience the biggest risk of exclusion. |
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I do not want to give birth to this child, whose father submitted me to such incredible pain and tragedy. |
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We too are called to imitate her, and to be faithful in our Dominican mission: to give birth to Christ, as it were, in our preaching. |
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The physical conditions in interstellar clouds which give birth to stars are still not well-known. |
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A malnourished girl becomes a malnourished mother, who will give birth to an underweight baby. |
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Women, always kept at home, did all the cooking and chores, waiting to get married and give birth to sons. |
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One way of working for prevention is to examine the environments which give birth to future terrorists and to seek to improve them. |
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She will probably marry in adolescence and go on to give birth to six or more children without the assistance of a trained birth attendant. |
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Marsupials give birth to their babies early and then carry them in protected pouches until they can survive on their own. |
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The province of Quebec will give birth to a new parental insurance plan in the new year. |
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Maybe all this Sturm und Drang will give birth to a new lime-lite generation of cocktails. |
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I helped give birth to the mutant celebrity nightmare that has now eaten the media world. |
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Here she is not only a blues poet, but also a part of a blues people grounded in a specific set of conditions that give birth to the blues as music and as world view. |
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During the Antarctic spring adults congregate in nearshore colonies, where females give birth to a single pup and males vie for underwater mating territories. |
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Interestingly, armadillos always give birth to identical quintuplets. |
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Female koalas give birth to a single offspring every two years. |
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In 1992, country singer Jonie Mosby Mitchell became the first woman to give birth to a child after menopause. |
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A mother had to be flown to a Norwich hospital to give birth to identical twins because there were not enough incubators at Southend's premature baby unit. |
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He says that, unlike rats and mice, the rodents give birth to only one offspring at a time, so a precautionary approach should be taken toward their conservation. |
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If only these creatures had been able to develop a viviparous capability, so that they could give birth to their babies at sea, they would have an assured future. |
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These large dark clouds may eventually evaporate or, if there are sufficiently dense condensations within them, give birth to small star clusters. |
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However, when food is restricted, females can extend pregnancy by over two weeks, and give birth to litters of normal number and weight. |
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Truly, I did set aside many of the traditions of that people, for the time had come for them to disappear in order to give birth to a new Era of more elevated teachings. |
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In the winter, whales take up residence in tropical waters where they mate or give birth to calves that are the length of their mother's head and weighing over one ton. |
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That joy which the father and the mother feel when they give birth to a child, is similar to that which the Creator experienced when he became a Father, giving life to his much beloved children. |
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Bat species which give birth to multiple pups generally have a shorter lifespan than species that give birth to only a single pup. |
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While I was being injected with hormones that could make a tyrannosaurus give birth to a foldout couch, my oldest sister, Sandra Meyer, who was an advanced breast-cancer patient, was having monthly chemotherapy treatments. |
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Remember you are the salt of the earth and give birth to humanity. |
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She, on the other hand, had once again been hoodwinked and enclosed in darkrooms, condemned to give birth to millions of young ones her husband, Photo-Optics, had fecundated. |
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And they have also confirmed that active women smokers are at a higher risk than non smokers to give birth to children with orofacial cleft. |
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We spend money for all kinds of useless things but we are unable to address particular circumstances to allow women to give birth to healthy babies. |
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The queen was pregnant again, and she was aware of the consequences if she failed to give birth to a son. |
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Last month The Independent reported how a 65-year-old woman was set to become the oldest person known to give birth to quadruplets, after she conceived through IVF treatment. |
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Replacement fertility is the total fertility rate at which women give birth to enough babies to sustain population levels. |
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However, if you have decided to have a child, then you have an obligation to give birth to the happiest child you can. |
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Typically dolphins give birth to a single calf, which is, unlike most other mammals, born tail first in most cases. |
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The battle in Ireland has only left five pregnant women, who give birth to five sons. |
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Viviparous species give birth to relatively developed young which look like miniature adults. |
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The world will change when the labor pains it is expe-riencing today give birth to a new human civilization where the voice of justice and equity will ring loud and where the banner of peace will fly high. |
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The placentals give birth to relatively complete and developed young, usually after long gestation periods. |
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Hunger is also transmitted between generations, as underfed mothers give birth to underweight children whose potential for mental and physical activity is impaired. |
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All female animals that have yet to give birth to their first calf are called heifers. |
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Most dairy producers aim for a replacement heifer to give birth to her first calf, and thus join the milking herd, on her second birthday. |
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They had low birth rates, and there is evidence that some women aborted fetuses rather than give birth to children within the bonds of slavery. |
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Only such a spot, where nature still reigns supreme, could give birth to this unique cheese blending exceptional gustatory and olfactory qualities specific to its soil, and the local cheese-makers' novel know-how. |
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This idyllic picture has helped to give birth to a new type of American hobo: young, often well-educated but not poor, not in need of work, unlikely to carry a hoe, and only a phone call away from anxious, supportive parents. |
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For dairy cattle to continue producing milk, they must give birth to one calf per year. |
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But the most introspective and mysterious moment in the story is the annunciation – the appearance of the archangel Gabriel to Mary to tell her she will give birth to the son of God. |
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As far as I know, unless something has changed recently, it is still women who give birth to children, and it is through women that values and Indian status are transmitted. |
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The mothers haul out on the ice and give birth to their pups. |
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And helping pregnant women stop smoking also saves money, because they give birth to stronger, healthier babies that incur fewer healthcare costs. |
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Nature took its course, and Marie did give birth to a bundle of joy, but she soon discovered that motherhood was not all bliss. |
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It was Hewlett Packard's first pocket calculator, one which would subsequently give birth to the machines that have been the companions of numerous students. |
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Houghton, who is ready to give birth to her child and is also engaged to be married, hasn't stopped badmouthing her ex boyfriend. |
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A SHIRE horse has beaten odds estimated at 10,000 to one to give birth to twin healthy foals. |
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The religion should not be played with because it is known from a long time ago that the insults towards a nation give birth to pathologic nationalism. |
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Older and larger females within a population tend to give birth to larger litters The size of a litter also depends on factors such as geographic location and food supply. |
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Though its filmmaking output was never as robust as that of Egypt or neighboring Iran, pre-sanctions Iraq did give birth to a nascent art house scene. |
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Rosdiana, a middle-aged Indonesian divorcee, runs a home in Jakarta where women give birth to children who are then adopted by wealthy foreigners such as the Dowses. |
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The Evening Telegraph reported yesterday how Debbie Niblett was taken 110 miles to Ashton-under-Lyne, Manchester, to give birth to her premature twin boys. |
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In most bat species, female carry and give birth to one pup per litter. |
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Michelle Ford, Leighton Buzzard, Beds ANIMALS classed as mammals all have belly buttons because they give birth to live young, unlike reptiles which hatch from eggs. |
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Although it is very uncommon, women undergoing surgical abortion after 18 weeks gestation sometimes give birth to a fetus that may survive briefly. |
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