| 1. | They become almost incandescent as they approach the act of procreation.
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| 2. | Victorious post-World War II America reveled in suburban procreation.
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| 3. | What about the husband and wife who cannot agree on procreation?
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| 4. | This is a mitzva, or commandment, separate from procreation.
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| 5. | The only question is whether procreation is a major life activity.
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| 6. | Among its beliefs was the view that procreation was a sin.
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| 7. | Jaes'Ahnmik does not lend itself to matters of procreation.
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| 8. | The need for procreation becomes sexual abuse, and so on.
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| 9. | The procreation of children by Bharata, therefore, became vain.
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| 10. | Traditionally, sexual activity was socially acceptable only for procreation.
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