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One song he sang at Sony Studios was "Step in the Name of Love (Remix)," a velvety tribute to the Chicago-bred form of line dancing called stepping.

And like many South African rappers, he doesn't rap in English, preferring to use a Soweto-bred form of slang some people call tsotsi taal, which draws from Zulu, Afrikaans, English and other languages.

One thing countries can do to shield themselves from this American-bred form of inequality is to push for policies that the U.S. doesn't have.

Fierce competition for jobs among those who wanted to stay bred a form of survivor's guilt and friends started keeping secrets.

The broadsheets try to explain America's policy, and some liberals have appealed to Arabs to ask themselves why their societies have bred this form of extremism.

Fleets of cleaning vehicles brush and rinse its surfaces, day and night; floodlit monuments light up a magical night sky.Yet this fondness for its intrinsic elegance seems to have bred a form of conservatism.

By the end of the 18th century, the sequence of violent and revolutionary events in Europe, and the Napoleonic threat of invasion, had bred a form of millenarian fever in England, full of blood-drenched visions of the end of time, when "utter violence gives way to the moment of utter peace".

Some experts fear that without close monitoring, such an approach would breed a form of disease resistant even to those drugs and essentially untreatable.

Finally, the number of live blogs and interactives reminds us of the way in which the internet has bred new forms of journalism and new ways of telling stories.

The valley's geographical seclusion has bred other forms of disconnect; here you encounter habits, such as listening to country music and voting Republican, that are virtually extinct in the rest of the state.In this section In the secret state Less than treachery Locked in Exit Saxby, enter Nunn?

The issue of non-citizenship has been controversial in Latvia: the high share of people without voting rights has arguably contributed to social exclusion and marginalisation (ECRI 2002), fuelled far-right and far-left political parties (Smith-Sivertsen 2004) and bred different forms of ethnic conflict.

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