Simultaneously, they repeat those lines once more and the hulking man lowers his gaze to the tiny woman who birthed him. |
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This is also the season for fresh cheeses, because the goats who have birthed their young can spare you some of their milk. |
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Bitterly, Yvonne remembered that she too had birthed a son, though her father didn't know that. |
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She birthed her baby, and every cell in her body knows and shows her strength. |
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He professed that his mama had birthed him in a cotton field, cut her own cord, tied him to her back and then kept on working. |
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But when the oil ran out, so did he, and Josefa birthed Rebecca into the world alone. |
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It is like a mother who has birthed many, many children watching every one of them die very slowly while knowing that it is all her fault. |
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Once an infertile woman has successfully birthed a child, then she and her partner may be asked to donate the unneeded embryos for research. |
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Although I am petite, both babies were birthed without any tears or cutting. |
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Science, as it is understood today, however, was birthed during the Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th Centuries. |
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It is encouraging to see how, when God has a plan, it is birthed in His workers across the board. |
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Given that well over three-quarters of the females from this sample had birthed children this provided them with increased opportunities. |
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Breeding animals which have been purchased, but have not birthed will not be deemed as contributing to the productive capacity of the farm. |
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The country faces a window of opportunity analogous to that which birthed the European Union. |
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Canada's left coast has birthed a scene that exists in both isolation and popularity. |
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Please indicate to the best of your recollection where and how you were birthed. |
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They have a deeply ingrained sense of understanding and appreciation that all they have and love is birthed and given by mother earth. |
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First Nations women of North America birthed with a social support network. |
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My own present church was a church plant more or less birthed after a period of bitter and protracted conflict between the pastor and some board members at his former church. |
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Consumers' current predicament has birthed a third encumbrance: nervousness. |
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At the same time, supernaturally, God birthed a desire within English Canada to open their hearts to walk in intimacy with French Canadians. |
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The new towns today are not identical to the blueprints that birthed them. |
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His wife, Gabriela, just recently birthed their first child, Marcie. |
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It played in the background while God made love to the thunderbolt that birthed Tom Brady. |
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Filming lasted until last week of March and, less than two months later, the NBC miniseries is already being birthed. |
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San Francisco, for example, birthed television via the work of Philo Farnsworth, and the biotech industry through Genentech. |
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Tel Ilan is the small fictional town where these stories take place, but the characters Mr Oz has birthed could be any of us, living anywhere. |
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We believe that all we do should be conceived, birthed and carried out in prayer. |
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But it will take more than superficial solidarity to dismantle those structures and the ideologies that birthed them. |
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The housing bubble was at very the center of the financial crisis that birthed Dodd-Frank. |
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The books have sold over six million copies, and birthed a TV mini-series in the early 1990s starring Olympia Dukakis. |
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It is above and beyond ourselves, and as such it unites the world in the grand scheme of things, even as it is birthed in its own desires and needs and wants. |
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But his stepmother was as close to him as if she had birthed him. |
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Who do you think carried you, birthed you, endured the pain that you gave? |
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Ataren knew that they were never married, but he thought there should be something in memory of her considering she birthed two children to a prince. |
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Many of our women have birthed babies via artificial insemination. |
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I birthed our son, who was 3 years old at the time I was diagnosed. |
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Globalized Soul uses the opportunity to explore the principles of ancient Jainism, which birthed Gandhi's concept of nonviolence. |
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Biological evolution created a human mind that enabled cultural evolution, which now outpaces and outclasses the force that birthed it. |
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In 2004, Amber birthed her alter ego, a stripteaser named Oosha Boom. |
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We blueprinted cities, malls and museums by the triple dozen, threw them on the floor, stepped on them, and birthed more with all three gabbing at once. |
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Brother Michel shared his heart very openly and simply, giving us a glimpse of his personal journey and how God had birthed within him a vision that was so much larger than ourselves. |
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After this span of time, the fully grown fetus is birthed from the woman's body and breathes independently as an infant for the first time. |
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From 1955 onward, each cow successfully birthed a healthy calf. |
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I wonder if they know what a seed drill is or if they have birthed a calf. |
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Conceived in that journey, I was born in space. A child so birthed in desolations, homeless between yestermorrow and noon's midnight must have a proper name. |
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It was rumoured that she was in love with Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and that on one of her summer progresses she had birthed his illegitimate child. |
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California birthed both the property rights and conservation movements, and spawned such phenomena as the Taxpayer Revolt and the Berkeley Free Speech Movement. |
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