Pronunciation of the English word males.
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1. | Monsieur D'Espilly, in the year 1772, calculated the population of France at upwards of 22 millions; namely, 10,562,631 males, and 11,451,726 females; consequently the proportion of females to males was about 14 to 13. | |
2. | The experiment was made on a hundred unmarried males. | |
3. | The patients in this study consisted of 30 males and 25 females. | |
4. | Sixty percent of Japanese adult males drink alcoholic beverages on a regular basis. | |
5. | The result is calculated according to the general table created by the World Health Organization (WHO), and is the same for males and females, regardless of age. | |
6. | There are historical reasons why males who are native speakers of English are embarrassed to speak their mother tongue correctly. | |
7. | A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males in their teens and twenties. | |
8. | When two "Alpha males" come together in a group, it is exciting to see who holds the upper hand. | |
9. | Because the white genes are mutations of the genes of the original men of color — and males are mutations of the original females — we can finally answer the question Is God black? The answer is Yes, She is. | |
10. | Hierarchy is present in all social animals, including humans. I mean the ones that live in groups. Hierarchy is meant to decrease intraspecific aggression. To keep two males from fighting over every piece of food or a female, nature came up with ranks. |