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61. Byron was born of an aristocratic family of doubtful reputation. 62. Permanency is a mere idea, born of the action of time. Time again depends of memory. 63. I tell you the truth: Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet he who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. 64. Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. 65. The born of AES and the launching of NESSIE project, bring a new climax of block cipher research all over the world. 66. The former is the realizing and responding to the emotion which is born of an alien land and motherland, the latter is the after tasting and self-questioning to oneself emotion occurred from this. 67. I responded with typical teenage indifference and bafflement born of ignorance. "Sheez, Mom, I'm only an hour away. 68. After Adam had sinned, and brought death upon himself and his descendants, God gave the promise that a man born of woman should conquer the power of Satan and Sin. 69. As this suggests, Israel will, ostrich-like, push policies born of the security mantra way beyond their rationale, only changing course when its critical friends raise their voices. 70. Activity in toubled times is born of superstition, and the ignorant must find consolation in self - delusion. 71. This could be because they're born of debris from a dormant comet and so are made mostly of hard, sun-baked rock that takes longer to burn up in Earth's atmosphere, experts suggest. 72. It has been born of a compromise between wildness and tameness, between Nature and Man. 73. Infants born of mothers who have received substantial doses of fludrocortisone acetate during pregnancy should be carefully observed for signs of hypoadrenalism. 74. Due to some historical reasons, the majority of Chinese publicly listed companies were born of some high-productive capital from their mother companies and from spin-off listing. 75. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. 76. And the gauze of curtain of wine red be born of chameleon type, red olivine trillium 7 colour crisscross, gyroidal crystalline light more simple romantic sheet accord with plays a stereo fantasia. 77. Rachel Carson's love of nature was born of her childhood experience. 78. However, at its heart, "Gay Sex in the '70s" is a story of a very special kind of friendship born of loneliness, self-gratification and an eagerness to belong. 79. God had chosen the family of Abraham, that the world's redeemer might be born of it ... 80. But Christ, by reason of the body which He took from the Virgin, is said simply to be born of the Virgin. 81. Belief crisis is born of the two way negative relation between human's purposive need and the natural world, and between human's purposive need and the real world. 82. But, market of Chinese network environment, advertisement still cannot prop up the be born of this one mode at that time. 83. The baby to be born of God and the dialogue is about to have a baby was born . 84. These will be born of virgins from the miraculously preserved seed of the prophet Zoroaster himself. 85. According to Persian mythology, Mithras was born of a virgin given the title 'Mother of God'. 86. That desire must be born of frustration, discontent, and yes,[/born of.html] intolerance. 87. In the informative society, with the development of the scientific technology, the progress of the informative technology has improved the born of the database especially the electronic database. 88. And for decades now, the granddaddy of all rationalizations has been the "character" issue that was born of Vietnam and Watergate and became ubiquitous after Gary Hart. 89. The groom, Carlo Rizzi, was a half-breed, born of a Sicilian father and the North Italian mother from whom he had inherited his blond hair and blue eyes. 90. The majority of cats living as household pets are not pedigreed. They are born of parents who are themselves unregistered and, in most cases, are of mixed ancestry.