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The second -- bred by a succession of sadistic boarding schools -- was to be left alone.
Dobermans were bred by a German tax collector who was afraid of being bludgeoned to death by the citizenry.
That may indicatedthe difference between North and South Jersey football fans -- the tolerance bred by a feeling of inherent superiority.
Whether from the greater sophistication that comes with experience or the humility bred by a shrinking clientele, portals are more accommodating -- and e-tailers are happy about it.
Suspicion had been bred by a long and cruel dictatorship to which most Iraqis, despite the advancing U.S. infantry, still felt hostage.
Then, the political rivals could hardly speak of each other without the kind of contempt that is bred by a hard-fought election.
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Nope, south London born and bred by an American mum and German dad.
Yet here's the exception: a girl named Laura Dafne Keenn), who was bred by an illegal bioengineering program in a Mexican laboratory — you know, the usual.
He knew exactly how to push and pull the oil around the canvas so the surface happenings appear to have been bred by an act of nature.
But we must also accept that we will never eliminate sexual violence in conflict until we eliminate conflict itself, and tackle its causes – whether it is the fight to control the mineral wealth of countries like mine, or the hopelessness and bitterness bred by an unending cycle of poverty.
The offspring of a Pomeranian and a wolf bred by an animal merchant from London is discussed in Thomas Pennant's A Tour in Scotland from 1769.
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