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My warnings were laughed off, dismissed as regnancy hormones.

From Salon

When these twin powers, under the regnancy of the enhanced and trained will, are set towards Reality, then the human creature has done his part in the setting up of the relation of the soul to its Source, and made it possible for the music of the Infinite to sound in him.

Closer to home, America's own version of regnancy—the goddesses of film and tube—has produced a plethora of pregnancies.

When the Emperor died, Lady Wu assumed the regnancy and soon transformed government by murder into government by massacre.

Post, suggested that Lyndon was "obliged to maintain the dignity, prestige and regnancy of the presidency."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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