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They were generally considered to be born of— and limited to the mimicry of nature.
"What could be born of that?
But faith may also be born of isolation, or at least detachment, from the world.
Yet, analysts added, the I.B.M. strategy also appears to be born of necessity.
That unification would almost certainly be born of a crisis increases its difficulties.
For him, the idea should be born of the act of creation.
But on closer inspection, her manner seems to be born of precision, not meekness.
And so the eruption, when it comes, will be born of despair rather than hope.
But in th world your describing it will be born of people with shared beliefs forming cultures quickly.
The policeman drew from his pocket a crude instrument that appeared to be born of a wire coat hanger.
This discretion may be born of Kennedy's awareness of Kentucky's consistent efforts to protect its own trademark.
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