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The word "nation" itself, you remember, comes from the Latin word which means to be born; people who are born of the same stock.
Some of the Fire Phone's headline features feel as if they were born of the same superficial impulse.
One is nostalgia – it is born of the same universe, Archie Comics, as last year's teen drama Riverdale.
Mr. Lauder's new museum was born of the same tradition that gave rise to two of Manhattan's small gems, the Frick Collection and the Morgan Library.
"Trust issues" or not, our confidence and our exasperation are born of the same fact: the Lakers usually do win, however hard they've made it for themselves.
Petrarch's honest investigation of his own doubts and mixed motives is born of the same impulse that led Giovanni Boccaccio to conduct in the Decameron (1353) an encyclopaedic survey of human vices and disorders.
That polarising British invention was born of the same kind of culinary ingenuity – not a chef's but a chemist's – through the discovery that discarded brewer's yeast could be made into something desirable.
Petrarch's honest investigation of his own doubts and mixed motives is born of the same impulse that led Giovanni Boccaccio (1313 75) to conduct in the Decameron an encyclopaedic survey of human vices and disorders.
National Weather Service officials said that although the storm systems that hit different areas of New York State were not identical, they were born of the same conditions: the violent collision of a late-summer heat wave with the leading edge of a cold front.
Maybe they lived out of town, but the suspicion is that such logic gaps are born of the same Hollywood obsession with nostalgia that led Star Wars: The Force Awakens baddies to waste all their precious galactic credits on yet another implausibly fragile Death Star.
The film is born of the same autobiographical impulse as Mr. Assayas's 2002 book, "A Post-May Adolescence," a memoir in the form of a letter addressed to Alice Debord, the widow of the French social critic Guy Debord, and a life-changing figure for the young Mr. Assayas.
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