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Modern Mad Max capitalism has been around a while, decades even, growing out of something like old-fashioned self-reliance, political beliefs and post-Apocalyptic visions.
The night was soft; the stars and the moon were bright; the grass in the bowl was impossibly green, as if it were growing out of something far richer than dirt; the stadium lights did not destroy the colors and shadows of evening yet illuminated the turf so well that individual blades of grass could be seen.
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"Addiction grows out of something," Thornton said.
Terror grows out of something larger -- an enormous wave of political extremism.
The idea for the novel, Obioma says, grew out of something he witnessed when he was himself a student in northern Cyprus.
"Huff" grew out of something his therapist once said: "Most people don't wake up until they learn they're going to die".
But there was a sense that we felt that if the magic grew out of something very real looking, it was in some ways going to be all the more extraordinary.
"I would never want our scene to grow out of something tragic," says Rotella. "But all that media attention was something that opened people's eyes to how big this scene was getting.
In court many months later, Jennifer Martin was asked if she'd eventually learned that the offending message had not, in fact, been sent by Aaron — it had grown out of something said on a MySpace account set up in Aaron's name as a prank — and she answered in the affirmative.
1. Don't dismiss anxiety as if it is something "they'll grow out of". 2. Discuss a child's fears and worries and consider professional help if talking together doesn't diminish them.
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