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Ms. Paris's work space was borne of the city's crushing real-estate market.
A flood of new applications borne of the Internet age has left the office bogged down.
It forges floating communities that are borne of the necessity of being on -- usually stuck on -- the interstate.
This is borne of the fact that Islay truly is a pilgrimage site for whisky (and ornithology).
His upbringing bore an uncanny resemblance to Theo Huxtable's in the Cosby Show; his real-life success, a self-fulfilling prophecy borne of the fictional son.
My hesitation is borne of the fact that not all new social enterprises in the healthcare sector have made these kinds of moves.
And a new nastiness, borne of the relative safety of all seater stadia and facilitated to some extent by social media, has evolved to take its place.
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This double problem (triple if we include obesity) is borne of the very high carbohydrate, low-fat diet that has been imposed upon our population since the 1980s.
Such disputes, he and others say, are partly borne of the frustration that comes from toiling for so long without much result.
University of Michigan economist Professor Stefan Szymanski believes that the naturally conservative mindset in sport is borne of the player's sense that: "I am better than anyone else.
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