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This notion that compulsory inclusion might beget genuine teamwork— reverberated in her field work in Bosnia.
Silver might beget gold for documentary filmmaker and Stanford lecturer J. CHRISTIAN JENSEN, MFA '13.
And it is unclear what problems this odd pairing might beget.
If they're anything like the baby-boomer parents they're busy ignoring, they just might beget a new counterculture.
But I've noticed another, less-considered level to all this — one that shifts the burden from those entranced by newfangled gadgets to those entrapped by outdated notions of what those gadgets might beget.
The mid-nineties were a time when computers and the Internet still felt exhilarating and a little bit dangerous, mostly because nobody could predict what the revolution that they represented might beget.
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In Eggers's case, those other things included other magazines, as Might begat McSweeney's, a typographically adventurous literary quarterly, which in turn begat The Believer, an illustrated monthly whose design was conceived by Eggers and that is edited by Vendela Vida (to whom he is married), Heidi Julavits and Ed Park.
It just, you might say, begets more complaining," Joe said.
Violence begets violence and the situation might get really dangerous.
True extinctions beget nothing.
Because parents beget trouble.
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