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"Here, perhaps, the Mick Jagger of '69 was truly born".
That is when the new Enron was truly born.
Some of us, in other words, are truly born bad.
Although some recent evidence has called into question whether he was truly born in Africa, as he claims in the text, his words nonetheless captured the brutalities and realism of traveling across the Atlantic on a slave ship and the struggles and luck that go into obtaining one's freedom.
So it is heartening that the movie that will actually win all the Oscars this year isn't just one of the three that passes the Latif test; but is also the only film on the list truly born of the dream factory.
Samanage was truly born in the cloud.
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If you are not truly born-again, the word sown in you may be snatched away.
These machines were truly droolworthy, born to run the kinds of programs that require raw, dripping horsepower.
Thus, the phrase made Mary the sign or the guarantee that the Son of God had truly been born as a man.
Almost since those words were written in 1787 with scant explanation, their precise meaning has been the stuff of confusion, law school review articles, whisper campaigns and civics class debates over whether only those delivered on American soil can be truly natural born.
If McBride, who claims to be a lifelong Labour supporter, has truly been born again, why did he allow his publishers to sell the serial rights to the Daily Mail at a time when he must have known it would be used to inflict maximum damage on the Labour party?
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