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He boasts big-bang creativity, the ability to spawn something from nothing and he has done it throughout the season, spearheading Liverpool's unexpected challenge for the title.
Physicists are still searching for direct evidence of that field -- it should spawn something called the Higgs particle -- but they have accepted Dr. Weinberg's idea, now called the electroweak theory.
That said, this seems like the kind of big, ambitious research that will almost certainly spawn something interesting, though it may not be what they set out to find — which is to say petaflops by the bushel.
To Sabet, and some other critics of weed legalization, the end of prohibition could spawn something more insidious, the corporatization of weed.
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But to the surprise of even those behind the effort, the river has spawned something else.
Together with Mr. Cavalier, Mr. Violante and a few others, he spawned something like a musical cyclone, Mr. Irwin said.
But casting his endless energy towards his latest preoccupation, parenthood, may have spawned something more than just a film.
Although the upgrades vary in style and design, the changes have spawned something of a common nomenclature for comfort: mood lighting, lumbar support and privacy screens are de rigueur, as are seats that recline to a flat bed within some type of cocoon.
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