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In the game, he needs the isotopes to power up the Genitor 9000.
The identity of the genitor in such cases is largely irrelevant.
If the genitor could be found, then he was put under very great pressure to accept responsibility and to maintain the child."
A woman's children addressed the man who "was supposed to be their genitor by a term which means" father"in neighbouring communities.
By contrast, in Case 3, all Sinhalese children are legitimate members of society provided that the presumed genitor is not of lower carte than the mother.
The terms "pater" and "genitor" have also been used to help describe the relationship between children and their parents in the context of divorce in Britain.
The meaning of "parent" can be achieved with either gener-into "genitor", or ge-patr-ano "member of the parents".
Now, Dr. Muto plans to build a machine called the Genitor 9000 that will rebuild Midway.
So, for example, the Ifugao may believe that an illegitimate child might have more than one physical father, and so nominate more than one genitor.
Mass VI - Kyrie Rex Genitor (for feasts)
Genitor, signifying parents; and Nati signifying children; and Valetudo signifying health.
Missa Cunctipotens Genitor Deus, for bass-baritone, choir, two pianos and percussion.
Mass IV - Cunctipotens Genitor Deus (for feasts of apostles)
Orgel-Ordinarium "Cunctipotens genitor Deus" (1962)
Crowley originally intended the novel to be titled Ember Days, and Crowley's publisher suggested the first section, "Genitor" be issued as a stand-alone work.
Mass XVIII - Deus Genitor alme (for weekdays in Advent and Lent)
Musically, the majority of the organ Masses were modelled after the Missa cunctipotens genitor (Mass IV in the modern collection), which contained chant melodies.
Like most of his predecessors, de Grigny uses chant melodies from the Gregorian Mass IV, Cunctipotens Genitor Deus.
Missa Cunctipotens Genitor Deus (Gregorian chant); Shaw's "Coventry Carol"; works by Pachelbel and Bonnett.
The wife (whom she marries with bridecattle in the ordinary way) cohabits with an unspecified outsider, but when the wife becomes pregnant the genitor has no legal standing vis-à-vis the prospective child.
J.A. Barnes therefore argued that it was necessary to make a further distinction between genitor and genitrix (the supposed biological mother and father of the child), and the actual genetics father and mother of the child.
Of course we are all very well aware that the distinction exists and that a man's genitor, who made his mother pregnant, was not necessarily the same individual as his pater, the legally recognized father, the husband of his mother.
Among his most representative works are Magnificat Guadalupano, Missa Cunctipotens Genitor Deus, 6 Ricercares de Cámara, and his guitar, piccolo, double-bass and triple concertos.
By the Bull of 28 November, 1379, the antipope Clement VII confirmed the foundation and privileges, and the university, in a petition addressed to him in 1393, declared him its founder: "Pater et Genitor".
In this respect it is analogous to the Nayar tali-tying ceremony rather than to the Nayar sambandham, except that the bride is physically mature and the ritual husband is her real husband, the presumed genitor of her future children.