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This was an outgrowth or distillation of the same kind of thing that has been going on since the Enlightenment.
Ethnohistorically speaking, this is correct, as Buddhism is an outgrowth of an originally Aryan faith.
The technologies we now use are an outgrowth of early, computerized information retrieval programs.
The seeds are attached to a durable fruit casing by a cord with a fleshy outgrowth, or aril, at its base that bats find appetizing.
The boom in bipolar disorder may in part be the outgrowth of wanton diagnosis of attention deficit disorder in schoolchildren.
This problem becomes magnified when you consider the rate at which these ad-hoc data sources are appearing, an outgrowth of the data explosion.
The Romantic conception of the self was an outgrowth of Kant's critique of associationism.
England's Regency style was a natural outgrowth of the neoclassical style that prevailed in eighteenth-century Europe.
The new county leadership expresses a vision for economic development that sees job creation as the natural outgrowth of business development.
My interest is an outgrowth of over twenty years of research on expansion of the Earth.
Still, the closeted personality of the man was a direct outgrowth of the withdrawn boy.
Laws against adultery are a natural outgrowth of laws and customs insisting that marriages be monogamous.
When you were younger, did you have any ambitions to appear in movies, or did that just happen as an outgrowth of your comedy dream?
Infangthief was another outgrowth of the personal vengeance system, the right of vengeance being transferred to the government.
For example, it is possible that cellular turnover contributes to outgrowth of the fin ray.
It's due to a gap in leadership and talent at many agencies, perhaps an outgrowth of a brain drain caused by the last recession.
The emergence of free agent workers can be seen as a natural outgrowth of changing concepts about careers and career development.
The balayage technique provides ultimate control over color application and allows for less outgrowth and more contrast in the hair.
Angiogenesis, a process by which new blood vessels sprout from existing one, is a prerequisite for outgrowth and metastasis of tumour.
The smaller, more distal foramen formed through a similar course of differential outgrowth and fusion.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Usually the gemmae arise by the outgrowth of superficial cells, and become free by breaking away from their stalk.
The cerebellum is a subsequent outgrowth from the medulla, as is the cerebrum and olfactive166 lobes from the thalamus.
The head is also more or less connected by a thin plate of bone, the lamella, to another outgrowth, the processus longus.
In butterflies there is no frenulum, but a costal outgrowth of the 466 hindwing subserves the same function.
All except an outgrowth of one gill slit, which becomes the passage of the ear and ear-drum.
Reichert and hensen regard it as an outgrowth of the uterine wall, while the body within its free apex is regarded as the ovum.
The ureter and the collecting tubes of the kidney are developed from a dorsal outgrowth of the hinder part of the Wolffian duct.
Men would fain have a revival as the outgrowth of their agencies and progress.
This pamphlet and the project it presents is an outgrowth of that experience.
His affection for her had, indeed, been merely the outgrowth of life-long intimacy.
It is an outgrowth and culmination of instincts, a fusion of them into a new product.
It had nothing to do with the Goths, but was a local European outgrowth of the Romanesque.
The incus is articulated, or often fused, with an outgrowth from the head of the malleus.
As a consequence this outgrowth of the Berkeleyanism epistemology is at present merging into a realistic philosophy of experience.
This volume is the outgrowth of a series of articles, dealing with incidents in my life, which were published consecutively in the Outlook.
This flap, an outgrowth of the hyoid arch, is known as the operculum.
Divisions are the outgrowth of carnality and not of the Spirit of God.
The parable is the outgrowth of the events immediately preceding it.
The third outgrowth of the vast issue of fiat money was the Maximum.
In some respects, the desktop manager is a practical outgrowth of its cousins, the ingratiatory or impression manager and the charlatan.
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