Overpopulation demands that no rational government provide economic incentives for further procreation. |
These magnificent animals were remarkably efficient at both procreation and survival. |
She borrows it from the animal world and evokes or invokes it on the subject of procreation. |
In the west, birth control changed marriage from an institution for procreation to one that celebrated companionship. |
In this article, I want to focus on how their cosmogony and concept of procreation draw on the metaphors of artistic creativity. |
Marriage, however, which provided the normal context for the procreation of children, is more accessible to us. |