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"aborning" Definitions
  1. while being born or produced
  2. being born or produced

22 Sentences With "aborning"

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But a great gift to the theater season aborning it's not.
Whether the aborning plan goes anywhere is yet to be seen.
Ms. Churchill, the author of "Far Away" and "A Number," is a veteran of slow-aborning horror.
A new Middle East is aborning — but not necessarily the flourishing one that people imagined in the 220s.
That's a huge element in an aborning country, like China, or the big cities in Africa, or the Middle East.
In 1921, he realized his ruthlessness had brought the Soviet state to the brink of collapse just as it was aborning.
And it features themes — monster mothers, emotionally crippled children, love that dies aborning — that have always been dear to Mr. Silver's darkly sentimental heart.
Mr. Marsh and Ms. Bonna initially appeared in the piece themselves, as befits a play that tells the slow-aborning story of their own romance.
Now you might expect that the target audiences for the long-aborning "Prince of Broadway," previously seen in Japan, could fill in many blanks for themselves.
Certain strands of aborning nineteenth-century socialism were very clearly related to, even outgrowths from, the Enlightenment liberalism that had sprung up in the previous two centuries.
RICHMOND, VA. — Here in the onetime capital of the Confederacy, at the end of the city's Slave Trail, stands the latest repository for the long-aborning dream of L. Douglas Wilder.
Stanton's zeal against slavery was even longer aborning than Lincoln's, but he made strenuous efforts to recruit freedmen to the Union Army and came to favor black suffrage more quickly than some of his cabinet colleagues.
The long-aborning Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act has bipartisan support to reduce lengthy mandatory minimum sentences for some drug offenses and allow judges to use their discretion to sentence people below the minimum in certain cases.
In the course of breezily narrating the deficiencies of the past four presidencies, he breaks periodically to remind the reader what an unedifying spectacle Trump was making of himself at each point in time, and how that spectacle exemplified something ugly about the America aborning.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE still wants single payer Medicare-for-All for Vermont despite its demise aborning in 28500.
Nittono, who authored the first peer-reviewed scientific paper with 'kawaii' in its title, postulates a "two-layer model" of cuteness: not only does it encourage parental care of newborns, first, but once a baby moves into toddlerhood and begins interacting with the world, cuteness then promotes socialisation, a pattern Dale sees reflected in the aborning field.
A group of obsessive parents and their gymnast daughters — you'd be hard pressed to say which group is more high-strung — are at a suburban catering hall, celebrating the success of the 15-year-old Devon Knox, an aborning Nadia Comaneci, who has just completed a regional competition that puts her on track for the Olympics.
If you aren't holding tickets for Mr. Mac's performance this Saturday, you could watch the final three installments of the similarly long-aborning "Life and Times," from the experimental company Nature Theater of Oklahoma, which are being screened (yes, screened — more on that later) at Anthology Film Archives as part of the French Institute Alliance Française's Crossing the Line Festival.
At that time printers were operating at 300 to 600 lines per minute and were producing 6 to 9 copies (plies). In order for this new single-ply technology to compete, a speed at least ten times 600 lines per minute was adopted. The technology incorporated in it was so far ahead of its time that Product Planning and Marketing were unable to build a market for it --- and it died aborning.
Years passed by and the lordship of Inzersdorf changed very often. In 1857, Ziegelbaron ("Brick Baron") Heinrich von Drasche-Wartinberg inherit the holding. The now aborning industrial location specialized on brickproduction and in 1872, the factories already produced 100 million bricks (by comparison: in 1848, they only produced 16 million). Because of that, the Viennese administration decided to integrate the northern part of Inzersdorf, where the factories were located, into the 10th Viennese district Favoriten.
Small wonder the long-aborning Lip Lock appears on her own label. The lag may also explain why we’re hearing a more mature Eve here, less angry, more open to pop." Elias Leight of PopMatters said, "Eve tries to sound current—Lip Lock is consistently dense with electronics that nod to today’s pop-scape. No Neptunes and Dre here, but plenty of low frequency throbbing and high-pitched glitch noises. Eve doesn’t reach for the dance floor often, but this is hip-hop that acknowledges EDM and dub-step.
RD1 or 0140+326 RD1 is a distant galaxy, it once held the title of most distant galaxy known.Astronomy Picture of the Day, A Baby Galaxy, March 24, 1998 RD1 was discovered in March 1998, and is at z = 5.34,arXiv, , 11 March 1998 and was the first object found to exceed redshift 5.New York Times, Peering Back in Time, Astronomers Glimpse Galaxies Aborning, October 20, 1998 It bested the previous recordholders, a pair of galaxies at z=4.92 lensed by the galaxy cluster CL 1358+62 (CL 1358+62 G1 & CL 1358+62 G2). It was the most distant object known to mankind for a few months in 1998, until BR1202-0725 LAE was discovered at z = 5.64.

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