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The beach that used to be here was perfect for the crabs, so naturally I guess they keep trying to spawn here.
The continuation of the species will not, Theron thinks, result from the kind of "bloodline obsession" seen in the film, where the warload leader becomes fixated on trying to spawn a healthy male heir, but she does see similarities.
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The admissions officers say they are troubled that the process they were trying to manage has spawned consultants for everything from preschool to college admissions, students who pursue elaborate summer programs or good deeds intended solely to impress colleges, and parents pushing for the most prestigious window decal instead of the best education for their children.
Years ago, I came to the conclusion that bundled software — those applications that piggyback alongside the applications you're actually trying to install — are the spawn of the devil.
If you are trying to identify gender within a spawn, you can compare the fish to one another.
And then those Twitters spawned new ones, trying to outdo the previous ones.
The popularity of the game also spawned several clones trying to emulate the game.
The show has spawned a new parlor game: trying to determine how furniture made in Boston between 1800 and 1840 differs from contemporaneous pieces made in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
She was, in 1981, on the verge of opening an emporium called Ridiculous Feet, a venture spawned by the frustration of trying to find stylish, comfortable shoes for her size 11 feet, and by trying to find meaningful work.
"Every time we came up with a new idea, we spawned two or three companies trying to exploit it".
The rise of the web has spawned a new breed of cartographers and topologists trying to map out its characteristics.
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