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Yet the SDP was not quite born on January 25.
So far, no feature film appears to be under way, but the boys were not quite born into nothing.
Educated in Norfolk (I don't think it matters that she wasn't quite born there) Smith read English at York and became a management consultant.
We were not quite born again and we were not quite hibernating.
There's "The Royal Nappy," a goofy history of poop and the royal family (Nicholas Allen's picture books appear to all be about bums, pants and knickers); "The Royal Baby," a speculative look at what the baby may be like, that concludes that all babies are unique and we'll just have to wait (a way to get around the fact that the future monarch is not quite born yet); "Shh!
This is not quite born out by the evidence from the bevacizumab trials performed in ovarian cancer to date, where there does appear to be a slightly increased risk of VTE in patients receiving additional bevacizumab - see Table 2.
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He was, quite literally, born to draw.
Claire, his eventual, triumphant, Turner prize-winning alter ego, is in gestation but not quite yet born.
We are quite literally born into it; it is our confidante for some of our most personal worries; it tends to us whether we have broken bones or are consumed with anxiety; and it is there, unconditionally, until we die.
Please help us protect and improve the future for my not quite yet born grandson.
The Catholic Church believes the Bible (a document written, translated and almost entirely interpreted by men) establishes that men are, quite literally, born leaders.
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