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Those dusty bricks will no doubt beget a few books.
They are Method humans, reaching deep into their software to beget a replica of truth.
Therefore an Igbo bride has no greater pressure than to beget a son.
A wrong question is not likely to beget a right answer.
If they're anything like the baby-boomer parents they're busy ignoring, they just might beget a new counterculture.
A splintering of possible movement candidates (Rand Paul, Ted Cruz) could beget a need for a default consensus choice.
As their chosen title suggests, the makers of The Last Exorcism didn't expect it to beget a sequel.
They point out that Roe v. Wade explicitly protects a woman's right to decide whether to "bear and beget a child," not to determine that child's traits.
In Wisconsin, they were hoping a tough Republican primary would beget a Tea Party-aligned conservative who would have trouble winning statewide.
A foreign queen who proved to be barren, or could not beget a male heir, ran the risk of being sent back to her country of origin.
It can beget a tendency to assume that some people have a talent for something and others don't, and that you can tell the difference early on.
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