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Mr. Buck knew dogs — as a young man, he bred Great Danes.
But their lack of head-to-head competition also bred great anticipation for games like Sunday's.
For years, the Dominican Republic has bred great players and suspect practices from the mix of the nation's poverty and the potential riches of making it to the major league.
That occupation, however, bred great resentment in Lebanon and led to the rise of the militant group Hezbollah, which fought a guerrilla war against Israeli troops until they withdrew.
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Worsening violence across the country has bred greater dangers for women, with the numbers killed or injured in the first half of this year nearly two thirds higher than the same period of last year, according to a recent United Nations report on civilian casualties.
This is based on the observation that, with regards to human history at least, greater intelligence has bred greater ambition, in particular, ambition for control and power (despite the fact that psychology research suggests that IQ is negatively correlated with crime among humans).
In the British case, greater familiarity only bred greater contempt, as the words of one British noteworthy, Sir Herbert Edwardes, illustrate.
We breed great 1v1 attacking and defending by encouraging those athletic qualities.
If China's capital markets are to function normally in the long run and continue to breed great successes, the investing public has to be able to rely on correct financial information from listed companies.
HP: What do you think it is about the city that specifically breeds great stand-up comics?
Distance often breeds greater understanding.
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