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Many of these had the same name as their progenitor.
"They believe that the Progenitor has come back to them."
Everything must have seemed so close and easy in the Progenitors' day, he thought.
For some reason a vision of his progenitor kept coming up.
The place where blessed Progenitors had gone so long ago.
To read a story, in other words, is necessarily to imagine its progenitor.
At the very least, it is a lot more entertaining than either of its progenitors.
If a theme runs through them all, it is the past as progenitor of the present.
They became yet more complex, true progenitors of real plants and animals.
In fact, by the time Dolly was born, her progenitor had died.
She was the progenitor and soul of a new art form, modern dance.
With the promise of the Progenitor taken from them, how would they react?
What better proof that the Progenitors favor not you, but us!
Perhaps not since the Progenitors themselves has a clan understood so well.
Unfortunately the Act has not turned out in the way that its progenitors hoped.
It's been known since the fabled days of the Progenitors.
Faber actually became one of its progenitors in the country.
Youthful progenitor of the corporate type I'd expected him to be.
Wolves their progenitors had been, though how long before it was impossible to say.
Much academic writing about culture, for example, argues that society is actually the progenitor of human nature.
Those reared in the country are much superior to their progenitors.
Many believe the Progenitors were first to pass this way, bidding all others to follow when they can.
They had been set since the days of the Progenitors, long, long ago.
When he was four years old, he began training along his progenitor.
He is known as one of the major progenitors of cultural history.