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Julius Caesar, for example, was supposed to have sprung from the line of Aeneas, and thus from that of Venus.
In this lecture the belief held by most anatomists, namely, that man has sprung from, the line of anthropoid apes, was attacked and rejected.
Or that the line of best fit for a data set can be found using a mechanical contraption made from a rod and springs?
Its substitute Alexis Sanchez did what others failed to do by springing forward from the second line of attack to poke the ball past Iker Casillas.
Sprung from a line of freeholders, or "Franklins," his father inherited a small family estate, which was so deeply mortgaged by his immediate predecessor that it was found necessary to sell it; but by his success in commercial pursuits he was enabled to maintain and educate a family of twelve children, of whom one only died in infancy.
Create smaller "scale-up hubs" along the lines of "startup hubs" springing up around Europe.
Only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who made 74percentt of his free throws in the playoffs, has had a better spring from the foul line among the game's great centers.
He sprang from his line to smother at the feet of those Paris Saint-Germain players marauding into the penalty area, whether Cavani or Serge Aurier.
It all springs from the volatility of the business.
ESTs produced by Dupont Corporation are believed to have originated from a spring wheat line of uncertain identity and will be referred to as the "Dupont" set instead of by cultivar.
I spring from the font of passion.
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