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It's a plan born in part of desperation.

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Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, however, had a different plan: born with a malformed right leg, he shined shoes for $2 a day and refused to accept his country's superstitious shunning of the disabled.

As a nation where immigrants historically have had a fair chance and been treated humanely, we need to give up Whac-a-Mole and devise one comprehensive policy, including a legalization plan, born of our current reality and sense of decency.

It was an ambitious plan born out of extreme, millennial optimism, and if you like humans, reading the list now will make you cry.

The plan, born on the Internet, was the brainchild of Bernard Weber, the Swiss-born director of the New Seven Wonders Foundation, which has used its Web site, www.new7wonders.org, to solicit nominations for a list of the seven wonders of the modern world.

And a plan was born.

Theoretical as well as historical models of spatial planning seem to show that an abstract-procedural-normative (APN) model of planning, born in systems theory and in cybernetics, has found few applications in spatial planning.

Woods began manually pairing these people up to trade spaces, and a new plan was born: co-sharing parking spaces.

When she realized it was Ashanti's voice that she had heard, a new career plan was born.

The plan was born of a bioterrorism committee that Mr. McGreevey created after winning the November election, said Dr. Lacy.

He could at least have been telling people that to be considered a grandfather a plan had to be born before 2010.

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