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But he wasn't the only man in history with tons of progeny.
But he wasn't the only man in history with tons of progeny.
But I'll just say that, um, we've been very inspired by, uh, the behavior change work of folks like Carol Dweck and her kind of extended family, her progeny, folks like Greg Walton and David Yeager, who have shown that in very carefully crafted, brief online interventions, you can have, you know, reasonably large effects, uh, o-on, on behavior change.
kind of extended family her progeny folks like Greg Walton and David Yeager
of the segment are number one, certain internal forcing factors, progeny, epeirogeny and volcanism
Your empire might be gone, but your progeny lives on.
Your empire might be gone, but your progeny lives on.
Three, create design for advancement of progeny. Warning, internal security scan has discovered presence of...
and this made his damnation certain, for to play a system requires money, while the wages of a gardener's helper do not lap over the needs of a wife and numerous progeny.
over the needs of a wife and numerous progeny.
Here they stay feeding on the fish's blood, all the while mating and dispersing their progeny into the ocean.
feeding on the fishes blood, all the while mating and dispersing their progeny into the
I think it's wonderful to show kind of the emotion but also the progeny of art, the fact that it's being represented through this maternal imagery.
also the progeny of art, the fact that it's being represented through this maternal imagery.
In fact, the idea of a mule, the hybrid progeny of a female horse and a male donkey, having its own baby is so implausible that the ancient Romans used to employ the saying, when a mule falls, as a metaphor for the impossible.