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full term
1. Therefore, the majority of these people (if left to full term) would be tormented
2. mouth of Jeremy: 58 Until the land had enjoyed her Sabbaths, the whole time of her desolation shall she rest, until the full term of
3. Well into the second month of our stay, my father finally returned from his phone call in the village to say that his full terms were going to be accepted without change by P&G, and that we could return to the United States
4. 55 As for the house of the Lord they burnt it and brake down the walls of Jerusalem and set fire on her towers: 56 And as for her glorious things they never ceased till they had consumed and brought them all to nothing and the people that were not killed with the sword he carried to Babylon: 57 Who became servants to him and his children till the Persians reigned to fulfil the word of the Lord spoken by the mouth of Jeremy: 58 Until the land had enjoyed her Sabbaths the whole time of her desolation shall she rest until the full term of seventy years
5. For Full Terms and Conditions: Empower Network T&Cs
6. If the mother to be was able to be impregnated then the foetus was implanted in her uterus using the most up to date implantation techniques and she was allowed to come to full term with a natural birth
7. Here there were hundreds of incubators breeding real test tube babies to full term
8. Since the raid three foetuses had come full term and had been delivered with huge media attention to the adoption centre inside the hospital
9. The foetuses in the system must be allowed to reach full term
10. The existing foetuses within the system will be allowed to mature to full term and will be offered for adoption through government supervised agencies as wards of the state under the existing system
11. You know that the Space Force treated Pirate Interdiction pilots as subcontractors because they figured none of us would survive a full term of service and they did not want to pay survivor benefits
12. If I’m right, even if she carries it full term, the baby will never be normal, Sir Richard
13. mother pills and injections to hold her pregnancy to full term
14. lived to full term
15. to that little girl had I carried her to full term
16. carries the twins to full term after the shock
17. don’t go full term as the foetus is a lot stronger than a normal human
18. By seven months, it looked to Simon like a full term pregnancy
19. interfere with the implantation of fertilized egg into the uterus or the ability of uterus to carry the pregnancy to full term if they grow large enough
20. unprotected sexual intercourse or can not carry the pregnancy to full term
21. fetus to full term, they are considered as infertile couple
22. muscle to carry the baby to full term, thereby, a woman with a healthy bone
23. even without complying with the full terms of this agreement
24. active links or immediate access to the full terms of the Project
25. but apparently your late parent had not served his full term and had not indeed been in the service at all of late
26. When they got out the other day, which was some years before their full term, they set themselves, as you perceive, to hunt down the traitor and to avenge the death of their comrade upon him
27. but apparently your late parent had not served his full term and had not indeed been in
28. And not till those seventy breaths are told, will he finally go down to stay out his full term below
29. ‘Not in the slightest, and indeed it’s an absurdity! I merely hinted at her obtaining temporary assistance as the widow of an official who had died in the service—if only she has patronage … but apparently your late parent had not served his full term and had not indeed been in the service at all of late
30. At the first Annual Meeting after the adoption of this Constitution, five members of the Executive Committee shall be elected for the term of one year, five for two years and five for three years, and at each subsequent Annual Meeting, five members shall be elected for the full term of three years, and such others as shall be required to fill vacancies