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(31) With a good set of speakers, you can reproduce the orchestra's sound in your own home. (32) The best ink-jet printers can reproduce photographs with amazing fidelity. (33) We are grateful to you for permission to reproduce this article. (34) Ferns reproduce by spores. (35) Nature gave these tiny creatures the ability to reproduce quickly when food is abundant. (36) Writing grew out of an attempt to reproduce speech in a permanent form. (37) The offspring have to be able to reproduce in their turn. (38) British scientists have so far been unable to reproduce these results. (39) This reduces their ability to reproduce. (40) Many fungi can reproduce asexually. (41) I showed him the diagram which I reproduce below. (42) Below we reproduce Cohen's definition of a delinquent subculture. (43) I reproduce one model procedure which sets out a management framework within which it can be achieved. (44) When fish stocks are severely depleted, their output is also reduced - because there are fewer fish remaining to reproduce. (45) With moving simplicity their posters reproduce in black and white the faces of missing parents. (46) These drives may have their foundation in the overriding needs to survive and to reproduce. (47) Most of these errors would have been fatal to the survival of the organism or its ability to reproduce. (48) Scientists were unable to reproduce the results claimed on the television program. (49) Filamentous green algae are seldom a nuisance unless they are allowed to reproduce excessively. (50) It might be difficult, very difficult, to reproduce the recipe exactly. (51) Corals, like the majority of marine invertebrates can also reproduce sexually by releasing eggs and sperm. (52) The ability to reproduce is what makes living things different from rocks. (53) Stems are usually under water or float on the surface, where they flower easily and reproduce. (54) We are all well acquainted with that other property of living things - their ability to reproduce themselves. (55) Plastic Moguls For over 15 years, artificial slope designers have attempted to reproduce that unique phenomenon of skiing, the mogul. (56) We reproduce it here with their logo which you will seeing a lot of in the months ahead. (57) It can lead to the evolution of animals that can not reproduce, and to others that kill their own kind. (58) That is to say, malignant cells that had broken away from the original cancer and begun to reproduce in other parts of the body. (59) So they may survive longer, and reproduce more than those without the improved sight. (60) Even a single writer is seldom able to reproduce exactly the same writing.