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The code is the outgrowth of that meeting.
"What you're seeing now is the outgrowth to that".
Capote writes: "Lucy was really the outgrowth of my mother's love for Southern cooking.
It was started in 1992, the outgrowth of a temporary exhibition installed in disused rooms at the stables.
All had books, of course, but the books, you might say, were the outgrowth of other, more successful careers.
"I have to have the arrogance that I perhaps have to believe that the outgrowth of verse — theatre — matters".
The program is the outgrowth of a segment on the MTV show "Cribs," which tours the homes of popular musicians.
The appetite for high-style, high-end baby wares is partly the outgrowth of a vibrant economy.
"This interest is usually the outgrowth of a liking which had its inception in the participation of the game itself".
Are the breakdowns the outgrowth of a meat-grinder industry, or evidence of a horse population spread too thin?
Each of these is the outgrowth of a single epidermal cell.
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