| 21. | The idea began gestating in the 1970s, when O'Higgins lived in Loudonville.
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| 22. | Postmenopausal women have gestated their daughters'eggs and given birth to their own grandchildren.
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| 23. | The fertilized ovum becomes an embryo, develops into a fetus and gestates until childbirth.
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| 24. | One kind that I'm pretty sure doesn't gestate is the sponge.
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| 25. | It is probably on the Web where A-Life has gestated and mutated most freely.
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| 26. | Yet gestating animals seem able to perform the maintenance while post-reproductive animals do not.
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| 27. | Assuming they are otherwise mammal, one of these individuals will have to gestate the offspring.
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| 28. | Because driving only requires a reflexive concentration, it leaves your mind free to wander and gestate.
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| 29. | Yes, but no, because facts changed as they gestated in the author's imagination.
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| 30. | As Britain's farm trials have slowly gestated, this has looked increasingly like shallow propaganda.
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