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So it was a word born in exile which then went East, was borne-across or trans-lated, and imposed itself on history; a returning migrant, settling down on partitioned land, forming a palimpsest on the past.
What was once a word born of the beautifully eclectic black Southern laziness of the tongue and a shortened version of baby, became a catchall term for anything from inanimate objects to food.
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On a recent day, he wore a T-shirt with the words "Born to be wild".
Weber and his father fled to Mannheim, where he was, in his own words, "born for the second time".
Every voter in the state received in the mail a pamphlet with a picture of the Kaiser and the words "Born in Germany.
While many of these stories were lost in the final westward push of Manifest Destiny, the words born in the languages of First Peoples live on in the region's novels, poems, and stories.
It wasn't a legal birth certificate (our lawyer obtained a "prebirth judgment order," which meant that a legal birth certificate would come in the mail, naming us as the parents) but a sentimental keepsake with a blank space for the baby's name followed by the words "born to" over a pair of baby footprints.
The ease with which that's accomplished – and the speed with which catchy neologisms can now go viral – means that not all words born this year will stay the course.
The words "born and unborn" are added to it.
Strong and real words born from real experience.
Before Friday's deadly attack, the alleged shooter had posted photos of neo-Nazi iconography online and made a shirt with the words "Born to Kill" on the front, according to The Daily Beast.
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