Sentence examples for born in the course of from inspiring English sources

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"It is as if an entire style -- two styles, if you count the mock-scientific, mock documentary aspect of Conceptualism -- was born in the course of a seemingly desultory stroll that afternoon," the critic Luc Sante has written of Smithson's work.

We were not able to include all the children born in the course of the cohort study as blood pressure measurements were not available for all children, but the study sample was found to be similar to the larger group at 36 months of age.

To escape having to choose between their patients' interests and their own, physicians who perform abortions around the country now are taking steps to ensure that doctors won't find themselves accidentally allowing a live fetus to be partially "born" in the course of a second trimester abortion.

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Ms. Tuero is especially happy to be able to show a different side of herself to her daughters Tiffany, 14, and Vanessa, 13, who were born early in the course of her Parkinson's, and whom she has raised for most of those years as a single mother, even while struggling with the disease.

Their decision to become business partners was born in 1982, on the course of the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y.

In children born at term, the course of pre-eclampsia has often been milder, but when resulting in the birth of a small for gestational age infant a reasonable underlying mechanism may be poor placental function and chronic hypoxaemia leading to a brain insult.

As noted by Macunovich (1997), neither theory seemed to be born out by the course of fertility in the world's wealthier countries in recent years.

Of course, I was born in the wrong era, that of internet porn, trashy talk shows with their "Who's the babydaddy?" slapfests and endless bromance movies where dudes get each other in a way their dour wives never could.

Then he wrote poems for each of his seven children, as they were born, in quick succession, in the course of eleven years.

This is the opening and the section McBride generally reads to audiences, addressed to a second person "you", the narrator's elder brother, who is suffering from a brain tumour before she is born, and it returns in the course of the novel.

When illegal aliens manage to have their children born in the U.S., the children are of course citizens, which entitles the family to assorted welfare benefits.

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