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birthrights

n. (plural of birthright English)

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Birthrights

Birthrights is a 2003 play by David Williamson, published by Currency Press.

Usage examples of "birthrights".

In addition, the Birthrights Second and Third could come automatically: for a high tested IQ, or for proven, useful psychic powers, such as Plateau eyes or absolute direction, or for survival genes, like telepathy or natural longevity or perfect teeth.

For seven hundred years your people bred by the numbers: two birthrights per person, two children per couple.

One could fight for the Birthrights in the arena, if one had not yet used up his Birthright First.

And so each year the Fertility Board totaled up the year's deaths and emigrations, subtracted the year's births and immigrations, and put the resulting number of Birthrights into the New Year's Day lottery.

Basically, you're born with one or two birthrights depending on--tanj--mostly on your genetic pattern.

The government doesn't tell people how to use their birthrights, but we do check the baby's tissue rejection spectrum to see which father has used up a birthright Don't get the idea that Earth is all one culture.

The government doesn’t tell people how to use their birthrights, but we do check the baby’s tissue rejection spectrum to see which father has used up a birthright Don’t get the idea that Earth is all one cul­ture.