1. And here we shall focus primarily on the role of the post-Renaissance author, the author born of Cartesian dualism. 2. Bill spoke with a cynicism born of bitter experience. 3. Born of gentlefolk, she lived near Godalming in west Surrey. 4. Both are born of rationalism, and both are equally wrong and finally destructive of true faith. 5. In both cases he is born of the cosmic Egg, but more important is the description given him. 6. In the summer season her troubles were born of her prosperity. 7. It is a reflex born of predation by voracious crabs that nip at the tender tubeworm plumes with their claws. 8. It was born of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and is supposed to culminate in a reparation fund. 9. Linda Chavez-Thompson, a union leader born of sharecropper parents, became the first person of color elected to the executive office. 10. Managed care was born of the need to contain soaring medical costs. |