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The 914 was born of need.
It's a renaissance born of needs-must pragmatism rather than divine spontaneity, but really, it doesn't matter: it's just wonderful to hear him with the bit between his teeth again.
The Lime Lab vision is born of the needs of hardware startups and companies that need a full-service consultancy to help their products move from idea to packaged product in a few short months.
It was born of the needs met in the field, from the awareness that the complexity of treatment of people with HIV and AIDS calls for a high standard of quality to achieve success.
Thus Pandora was born -- born out of need and desperation, born out of a longing and desire, the key to being free of the desolate world of shyness.
This theme of interdependence is central to Iñupiat stories, no doubt born of the need to help one another in order to survive the harsh Alaskan conditions.
Melnyczuk's method, born of his need to cover many years in a short space, is to present the reader with a great variety of event.
Miami, Syracuse and Boston College have been mentioned as candidates to leave the Big East, a defection born of a need to fill stadiums and wallets.
The 1992 European Union-United States agreement was born of the need to limit support for aircraft development on both sides.
Readers may find it difficult to see anything odder in her than a name, Ridley Iris Wandor, which seems born of a need to be dissected, anagrammatized.
The clubby living experience harks back to the late 19th century, when mansions were razed for apartment buildings: the residents-only restaurant was born of the need to attract "respectable society".
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