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Computer model confirms that our Solar System was born from the ashes a dead star.
Born from the ashes of World War II, it customarily had an American in charge.
"We killed Gaddafi, but many small dictators, the militia leaders, were born from the ashes of his corpse," he says.
Suddenly, this club born from the ashes of its former self, had a spot in the fully professional League Two.
But will there always be new stars born from the ashes of their predecessors, and new planets for life to colonize?
These institutions, born from the ashes of World War II, have not been sufficiently responsive to the realities of today's multipolar world.
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It was born from the (near) ashes of the Kent Reliance Building Society, which started growing rapidly until it to hit a very big bump in the road in the financial crisis.
It's like taking a self-defense course in order to be prepared for any eventuality (but without the general intent of going out and smashing people to the ground)." Born from the pivoted ashes of Butterfield's gaming startup Tiny Speck, Slack has become a workplace messaging phenomenon.
Soon after, with a phoenix for an emblem, Aldershot Town was born, rising from the ashes of the old club.
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Another gallery focuses on assemblage, exploring how an art movement can be born from literal ashes.
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