From there, it pretty much boils down to so-and-so begot so-and-so, with certain offspring taking the high road while others took the low. |
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Whether that sez more about me the listener or them the band or them the bands they begot, I do not know, nor care to ask. |
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Jane Davenant was a natural suspect in view of her son William Davenant's reputed willingness to believe that Shakespeare begot him. |
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In this way, he shows the loving impulse and ceaseless movement of his being as Son towards the One who begot him from all eternity. |
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The Rwandan genocide of 1994 begot the Congolese civil war, which in turn sparked instability elsewhere. |
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In England property begot a strong place sense, but Americans, restless and with shallow roots, needed fins and wings. |
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Revered by professionals as the Holy Grail of television comedy, begot the series arc that had yet been utilized by sitcom writers. |
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In his premier novel, H. G. Wells begot the concept of time travel as well as pioneered the nascent genre of science fiction. |
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Violence begot violence and destroyed all efforts to achieve peace. |
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The seven children married and begot children. |
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Champagnat's admonition to the Brothers to make their charity all-inclusive and to beware of envying anybody, begot in Walfrid that generosity of spirit referred to by the Celtic Chairman, Bob Quinn. |
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Rogues, hellhounds, Stentors, out of my doors, you sons of noise and tumult, begot on an ill May Day, or when the galley-foist is afloat to Westminster! |
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Wallpaper in Colonial Williamsburg's Wythe House begot the Williamsburg Catesby Collage collection, which includes these wall decor pieces, creativecoop. |
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