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"beget" Definitions
  1. (old use, for example in the Bible) beget somebody to become the father of a child
  2. beget something (formal or old-fashioned) to make something happen

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Street violence is self-perpetuating that way: Shootings beget shootings that beget more gunmen.
Tweets, dunks, and livestreams beget media appearances and coverage; the media appearances and coverage beget more tweets, dunks, and livestreams.
In this case, as in most geoengineering schemes in the Anthropocene, environmental fixes beget concerns, which (perhaps) beget new fixes.
"Tariffs that beget tariffs that beget more tariffs only lead to a trade war that will cost American jobs and economic growth," Donohue said.
As industries grow, they attract and create new, connected ones: Book publishers beget book agents, tech start-ups beget venture-capital firms and so on.
In other words, accelerating growth tends to beget a further acceleration, but a slowdown tends to beget a deeper one, unless policymakers intervene to modify the course of the economy.
Pop Smoke makes the kind of bad-moods-beget-bad-decisions-beget-bad-consequences music that New York rap once specialized in, and which feels, in the current landscape, almost refreshingly Stone Age.
" Sotomayor added that the court's decision "will beget unfortunate results.
Did JFK and Reagan beget long booms by raising taxes?
Two talented, charming Australian actor siblings must beget a third.
Broader, layered roles in film and television beget better work.
"Deals like this can beget copycat transactions," the banker said.
Social optimism does not beget victory; victory begets social optimism.
New districts beget new opportunities, usually for the minority party.
Catholic patriarchy didn't just beget priests who sexually assaulted children.
Simply using effective tools won't necessarily beget an effective SOC.
Will deals, as biotech investors perennially hope, beget more deals?
Mourning can lead to laughter, and tears can beget grins.
And different brands of DNA tests can beget entirely different results.
Test rides beget joyrides, and so the kids were hopping on.
As many people know, high expectations tend to beget huge disappointments.
Eat, for Fox Sake: Diets beget anxiety; anxiety begets bad vibes.
That's the beauty of exploratory research –- good questions beget more questions.
Large companies beget smaller ones, many started by Slough's immigrant population.
Such arrangements, it is feared, would beget more and nastier divorces.
Betrayals are betrayed, boardroom machinations proliferate, monstrous conspiracies beget more monstrousness.
Just as importantly, premium revenue appeared to beget more premium revenue.
And earnest existential questions on Tinder mostly beget negative or angry responses.
The answer, in both cases, is that compassion seems to beget compassion.
Both countries also worry that falls in the currency will beget further falls.
Broad strokes in styling could also beget broad strokes in character and plot.
Still, Bown argued, the latest move illustrates how tariffs often beget more tariffs.
One successful IPO will beget another and I'm optimistic about Silicon Valley's pipeline.
In bull markets, you typically see momentum stocks outperform, as gains beget gains.
Bailouts beget bailouts... I fear that we may be repeating the same mistakes.
This choice does not beget an entitlement to the protection of U.S. courts.
But just as the distant past doesn't beget optimism, neither does recent history.
Unravelling these riddles will be difficult and will inevitably beget misconception and controversy.
But in this memoir, questions beget more questions, and few are sufficiently answered.
They hint at hidden forces shaping the genome—and the organisms that genomes beget.
Kataguiri's political awakening is a textbook example of the way algorithms beget more algorithms.
Communication and open dialogue beget resolution in all instances of policy, foreign or domestic.
That impulse made me think about how empathy doesn't always beget empathy in return.
Blinded eyes beget bad judgments that can lead to bad outcomes — such as war.
Some technical levels were hit in the equity market where selling beget more selling.
Name Withheld If you give birth to a child, you beget obligations as well.
Accomplishments beget accomplishments, and studies show that incremental progress can be a strong motivator.
That process leads to the creation of worlds and franchises that beget other, related ideas.
" The "dread of being accused of weakness or connivance," he insisted, would "beget equal circumspection.
"Creative" can be traced to the Latin creare, meaning to beget or to bring forth.
Lies beget lies and another is always needed to cover the one that came before.
"Successful strikes beget more strikes," Steven Greenhouse, the longtime labor reporter, writes in today's Times.
The problem, suicide prevention experts said, is that even an ugly suicide can beget copycats.
IVF, donor insemination, egg freezing, surrogacy, and adoption all beget their own scenario-specific costs.
Of course, a strong polling performance pre-debate does not beget a strong debate performance.
You know, the dominance that would eventually beget Shondaland's full #TGIT social media-pop culture extravaganza.
But efficiency savings can't in themselves beget business turnarounds — that requires a string of product wins.
Once the selling starts in an ETF or funds, it will beget more selling, said Hennessy.
The entertainment business has always worked this way—an illusion of popularity can beget actual popularity.
The simple art and animation style also beget some of the most instantly understandable reaction memes.
Scott Sagan points out that the problem with this is its propensity to beget nuclear proliferation.
The orders add several months to Boeing's manufacturing backlog, and could beget additional orders from more customers.
Complying with requests seems to beget more requests, and anyway, Pandora's box was opened a long time ago.
So Trump's tough week could beget an evolution of his candidacy and his political campaign tactics and team.
Maybe violence isn't the answer, when all it does it beget more violence — and more loved ones dead.
Newly announced tariffs are swiftly met with retaliatory measures, which then beget more teeth-gnashing and further retaliation.
Secrets could beget lore, fuck-ups could be kept private, and drama could be swept under dingy rugs.
As of this fall, however, there was widespread agreement that vile breaches of civility could beget violent ones.
In fact, it will often beget apology perks like free slots and discounts on your monthly subscription rate.
Large hospital systems beget even larger systems, which operate more like publicly traded companies than tax-exempt charities.
While a carceral feminist like Judge Aquilina may not envision justice that doesn't beget more violence, we can.
Disorders tied to borderline personality, the autism spectrum, and associative anxiety can also beget the urge to self-injure.
"Sometimes, reporting will beget more reporting," said Oren Segal, the director of the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism.
For months, as Mr. Buttigieg poured time and money into Iowa, he told skeptics that winning would beget winning.
The conclusion of a few high-profile deals could move other companies from the sidelines and beget more deals.
No doubt, each tile of that mosaic will beget another, supplied by members of the phalanx and by Hill staff.
This is especially true within the video game community, where even small changes to big games can beget death threats.
This not only sets U.S. red lines but also broadens the aperture of what would beget a U.S. military response.
Tariffs will beget international retaliation, until we really are in a trade war with consequences last witnessed in the 1930s.
Investor sentiment has been made fragile under the weight of these concerns, and in this environment selling tends to beget selling.
This is not the first time the court has been cast in such a role, and history does not beget optimism.
One interracial marriage tends to beget another; the children of intermarried couples tend to intermarry, if our readers are any guide.
For one, television, where ratings beget advertising revenue, is not a forgiving medium for dissatisfaction, several media analysts and specialists said.
In an opinion partially concurring with and partially dissenting from Justice Kagan's ruling, Justice Sotomayor warned the decision "will beget unfortunate results".
Tariffs beget tariffs in the fight, and the Chinese have targeted both American staples, pushing down commodity prices and sinking farm values.
That is to say, small increases in the number of available vehicles — mainly scooters, in Spin's case — beget outsize amounts of usage. 
Higher starting prices for brand-name drugs are costly on their own, but they also beget higher starting prices for their generics.
What a married man and woman who intend to beget a child do together is not evil, Augustine insisted; it is good.
They lower prices and in the process beget life, buzz and, to use the politician's cliché, a sense of community. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
That's where we are this season: the inevitable downhill roll when actions beget reactions and the big comeuppance comes for the bad guys.
" Mr. Trump also declared that Democratic immigration policies could beget "a better, bigger, more horrible version than the legendary Trojan Horse ever was.
An interactive representation of our government's foundational theory of separation of powers, this table's movement shows how power grabs beget checks and balances.
We are left with a sense of beauty and pleasure, though still processing the work's meaning and how it will beget new work.
And now that voting has started, there's the real possibility a snowball effect will redound to Sanders' benefit -- winning can beget more winning.
The risk is that premium increases beget more premium increases if some healthy people decide to drop coverage in response to the increases.
They engineered an attack where existence of the attack is debatable and our response to the attack would beget an internal political argument.
As it happens, according to some donors and institutions, naming rights are actually a great way for big donations to beget even bigger donations.
If Trump can revitalize the auto industry could that create a higher demand for auto mechanics, which could in turn beget more job opportunity?
Trump's tariffs beget Republican fears That brings up another issue for Republicans: Those rural voters, though, may not be as rock solid in 2018.
Nevertheless, it was enough of a statement to beget optimism that Oklahoma can deliver on defense almost as well as they do on offense.
Oversupply and lower prices tend to beget under-supply and periods of higher prices in a repeating pattern that extends back to the 143s.
The state officials fear that one municipal bankruptcy could beget others, and could damage the ability of government agencies in the state to borrow money.
Part of the problem is that the best-tasting food is usually the worst for our health, and bad eating habits beget worse eating habits.
Many would-be meal preppers get discouraged by the fact that one successful Sunday of preparing food for the week does not automatically beget another.
Killings beget revenge killings, and the most vicious see in the violence an opportunity for gaining power that can be achieved only by further killing.
As Forbes states, "deals beget other deals," and the CVS/Aetna deal, a vertical integration between customer and supplier, will be a template going forward.
Phallically placed between two soldier boots, Lucas uses the light as a ghostly symbol, a mournful lament of how masculinity can often beget unneeded belligerence.
As this is a prequel to the 2014 killer-doll movie "Annabelle" (itself a spinoff of "The Conjuring"), that generosity does not beget happy results.
That will only beget other bad actors who will test the parameters of America's willingness to defend the international norms prohibiting the use of WMDs.
But the experience of armed struggle in one generation can beget violence in the next, terrorism experts say, even with an entirely different ideological underpinning.
Hers is one of the only stories that has stayed consistent over time as we watch other media reported tales morph to beget further attention.
It just means that they create this boom-and-bust cycle of making big changes that become smallish changes that then beget a new big change.
This perspective seems to overlook how quickly new markets beget both buyers and sellers, and how quickly innovation occurs — including technological change — when there is demand.
Lies beget more lies, and more lies generate more confusion, and soon the lies cause more trouble than whatever caused the controversy in the first place.
And as we all know, a surplus of oil on the skin leads to an increase in pore sludge that causes blackheads, which can beget pimples.
The alternative is to allow criminals to abuse and starve an entire nation and to allow the Venezuelan catastrophe to beget further chaos throughout the Americas.
In such a scenario, death would beget death, as patients carrying the virus would stream into hospitals and infect others who did not yet have the disease.
This inevitability is a recurring refrain in Mitski's music, which explores how relationships beget projection, and how we ourselves are implicated in the ways people hurt us.
Robocalypse advocates underestimate the power of scientific advances to beget more scientific advances, said Joel Mokyr, a professor at Northwestern University who studies the history of economics.
The disproportionate reprisals inevitably beget more heresy, so the hexarchate exists in a perpetual state of war in which it is too beneficially invested ever to end.
In the same way that female innovators beget innovation by girls, the high- profile political activism of women this year might explain increased engagement among our girls.
"In some sense lower rates beget lower rates," said Piti Disyatat, one of the authors of the paper and a research economist with the Bank of Thailand.
Robocalypse advocates underestimate the power of scientific advances to beget more scientific advances, said Joel Mokyr, a professor at Northwestern University who studies the history of economics.
The point is that these crimes appear to beget one another over time, and to sometimes inspire cultures of tolerance and protection in which they can be replicated.
The series follows follies as they beget other follies, but always traces them back to the one central folly of believing technology could best the ice at all.
Ranked-choice elections sometimes beget campaign videos like this or this, in which smiling opponents stand side by side and encourage people to vote for both of them.
Cuts that are big enough to meaningfully reduce health care spending are often those that would be most disruptive — and beget more opposition from the health care industry.
"When you have good-paying, high-tech jobs—jobs that can beget jobs—it's exactly the kind of economic growth that you look for," Buttigieg said when it opened.
You also don't want to mess with this treatment if you have acne, eczema or any other skin issues, since it causes inflammation which will just beget more inflammation.
Trolls beget trolls: Troll posts were most common at times when people were likely to be in a bad mood, like early in the week or late at night.
Recruiting successes also beget more recruiting successes, as college coaches can show the most talented prospects that they know how to get players selected high in the N.B.A. draft.
But industrial decline has left these cities overbuilt, with shrunken populations that struggle to support the legacy infrastructure, and the infrastructure's decline tends to only beget further regional decline.
As we've already seen, tariffs beget more tariffs by inviting trade partners to retaliate with their own barriers that limit the ability of U.S. companies to sell their products abroad.
But here are a few things I think I can confidently say about the news media, the president, and the impeachment inquiry that's going to unfold: -- Scoops beget more scoops.
Delta's reputation as the most reliable mainline US carrier, combined with new, premium features in the economy cabin, beget loyalty and, in some cases, motivate customers to pay higher fares.
That fits well with Claremont's plan to set a conflict between religion and morality, and the notion that the two aren't necessarily mutually exclusive, nor does one beget the other.
Arenas far from the home court — on scouting trips to college towns and other countries, perhaps — are where hushed conversations with N.B.A. colleagues beget rumored possibilities and, occasionally, a blockbuster deal.
Nostalgia fuels an abundance of projects and purchases; Kickstarter campaigns promise to evoke preciously-held games with injections of fresh material, franchises beget sequel after sequel, spiritual successors and pale imitations.
"Skills beget skills," he writes, pointing out that investments today increase the stock of future skills, which in turn increases the return to future investments — a phenomenon known as dynamic complementarity.
Even if guns beget more guns and more death, maybe nothing more than just their existence makes us feel safe and we are afraid to temper that emotion with more regulation.
The real kicker is something you probably never realized when you were a kid — mostly because you probably didn't know what the hell a chia was — but Chia Pets beget chia seeds.
The mid-nineties were a time when computers and the Internet still felt exhilarating and a little bit dangerous, mostly because nobody could predict what the revolution that they represented might beget.
Polls have shown Brindisi and Tenney, who declined repeated requests for an interview for this story, in a nearly deadlocked race, a fact that has beget considerable outside spending in the contest.
Hoping his breakthrough will beget others, he plans to soon offer the treatment to major Japanese universities and tech incubators, in an attempt to foment some Silicon Valley–like outside-the-box thinking.
At some level, I suspect she knew it was an offer they wouldn't accept—in part because victory still appeared to be in reach, and in part because Republicans really did beget Trumpism.
Kaddish is the Jewish prayer for the dead, and in that novel, Kaddish is said by the protagonist for the child he refuses to beget in a world that allowed Auschwitz to exist.
If the space junk problem were to spiral out of control, one collision could beget other collisions, and in turn spread even more debris: a chain of crashes known as a Kessler event.
Those endorsements could beget other endorsements as lawmakers lobby on Trump's behalf to their colleagues or feel safe to announce their support for a candidate who has been a lightning rod for controversy.
The story circles around Azalea Centre, or Knot, a teacher who finds comfort in corn liquor, men, and friends like Otis Lee and Valley, who care for her even as her decisions beget pain.
An overt attack by the Islamic Republic against an American facility — military or diplomatic — would beget an escalation spiral ending in more damage done to the Islamic Republic than to Washington or its allies.
Objects big and small must be assessed: STEP 3:Staying strong Aside from the work being filthy and tedious, sorting through all these things can beget fresh anguish for someone who just survived a disaster.
In June, the American models Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski visited Mykonos, the Greek island, and confirmed via Instagram that money and beauty do beget happiness—or, at least, a pouty stare passing as happy.
By the same token, it argues that a law passed earlier this year that allows sick asylum-seekers in Nauru and Papua New Guinea to travel to Australia for treatment will beget more boat people.
Although seizures, in and of themselves, aren't generally dangerous, there are noteworthy exceptions—seizures beget more seizures and "status epilepticus," a dangerous condition in which many episodes follow one another in rapid succession, can be deadly.
And so it's not that stereotypes always beget violence; most of the time they are just limiting: Stereotypes influence children's future hobby and career choices and affect how they think and feel about themselves and others.
"The main lesson to be drawn from comparing crises ... is that great financial shocks in the end beget not secular stagnation but secular reflation," writes Jonathan Wilmot, head of macroeconomic research at Credit Suisse Asset Management.
Healthy habits beget healthy habits, after all, so if someone exercises regularly, it stands to reason that they're also going to eat more healthfully, sleep more adequately, and not drink fucking alcohol after they work out.
"The risk is that premium increases beget more premium increases if some healthy people decide to drop coverage in response to the increases," says Larry Levitt, vice president for special projects at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
If you were somehow able to return to an ancient shoreline and happened upon the entire assemblage of early whales, you wouldn't be able to guess which four-legged creature would beget the whales we know.
That empty jar will beget hundreds more, until your existence is more jar than human, with all your days spent thinking of what to fill them with, and all your nights regretting having never done so.
For one, lower oil prices tend to benefit the airlines because they beget lower fuel costs, but the slowing economic cycle is already weighing on the airline stocks, with American and Delta near their 52-week lows.
But since Universe is open for anyone to use, that leaves the door open to developers who may utilize Universe to train AI in a way that would beget harm — precisely what Musk's nonprofit aims to prevent.
But Nielsen pointed out that can beget another problem: learning on the Touch Bar means you can't work as efficiently on any other computer, since it won't have the same controls and interface that you're used to.
"It's in that mindset now, we have broken up and out, we are testing the highs, so new highs beget new highs," said Ken Polcari, director of the NYSE floor division at O'Neil Securities in New York.
Political engagement tends to beget more political engagement, and it's not a coincidence that the "protest is the new brunch" coincided with a string of strong Democratic performances in a whole bunch of down-ballot special elections.
Ulrich, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, explores complex and contradictory responses to a practice seen by Mormons as answering a divine imperative to procreate; with many wives, a man could beget dozens of "spirits" of the faith.
It's now acknowledged that 1994 was the Expos' best shot at finally getting to the World Series, and that season's cancellation would beget the franchise's downfall and defection, including the later trade sending Pedro to the Red Sox.
Lopez Obrador has argued that violence will only beget more violence and has instead doubled down on a strategy that focuses on attacking the root causes of crime, including poverty, joblessness and lack of educational opportunities for youth.
Before we ring in the new year, here's a little reminder that much of the natural world is on a crash course with oblivion, desperate times beget desperate measures, and yes it can all get much worse. Sorry.
We know too well that tempers rise when the future of our nation is at stake: disagreements beget arguments which become rivalries and lifelong hatreds that we are unwilling to overcome, even for the sake of our country.
Unless they're engaging in fraud or making extremely large and risky investments, they're simply no match for the mathematical and economic forces—the compounding of interest, the long-term imperatives of markets—that make money beget more money.
"When an individual doesn't feel as isolated — doesn't feel as if you're an island trying to treat opioid use disorder — that confidence will beget more confidence in a given clinic, a given hospital, or a given region," Lozada said.
Bulky and slow to adapt to changing circumstances, public governance and rule-making monopolies — as well as the mammoth nominally private firms they beget — will always be vulnerable, lacking both the information and the incentives necessary to avoid disaster.
If any lesson can be gleaned from the New Deal in the United States, it's that improved labor rights often beget more strikes, more wage increases, and loftier demands from workers—as they have in this case in Matamoros.
"In the very torrent, tempest and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness," he tells the actors as they prepare to stage a Hamlet-tweaked tragedy.
In almost any setting, rudeness does tend to beget rudeness, whether because the top people in a hierarchy are modeling it for those they should be teaching or because it engenders anger, stress and a desire to strike back.
When Family Fortunes Beget Vicious Power Struggles | The drama playing out around Sumner Redstone is the latest in a string of succession battles fought among the wealthiest of the 1 percent, James B. Stewart writes in the Common Sense column.
None of this should come as a surprise, because if there's one thing that's true about any of this nonsense, it's this: Conspiracy theories beget conspiracy theories, and once a crazy idea takes root it is all but impossible to quash.
And last but by no means least, tax cuts on investment income increase the extent to which wealth can mechanically beget more wealth as financial assets inherited from or gifted by parents simply earn their natural rate of return over time.
"Most important, the process is narrowly circumscribed, providing the machine with a very limited degree of autonomy; unlike people, AI does not beget autonomy" — Oren Etzioni, CEO of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence and a computer scientist at the University of Washington.
These jobs and investments, in turn, will presumably create other forms of growth, which will raise standards of living and tax revenue, and possibly even turn the location of HQ2 into a second Silicon Valley where tech jobs beget other tech jobs.
Further, contrary to expectations, my and others' research finds that, in the U.S., immigrants account for billion-dollar startups as often as native-born citizens; outsiders routinely disrupt incumbents with new technologies; superstars do not beget superstars, at least in the same field.
As someone who served in the House of Representatives for eight years, I can say with a high degree of certainty, regardless of party affiliation, that this debate will get worse before it gets better; one partisan healthcare vote tends to beget another.
In this modestly sized exhibition, the curators introduce us to the multi-layered, complex cultures, traditions, and legacies that are part of the history of the Caribbean, amalgams that underscore the significance of interracial and cultural marriages and the possibilities they beget.
But despite the irony and ghoulishness of Kajii's story, there is beauty in this narrative as well — it is the people who beget the tree, and the tree that pleases the people: a culture and a plant, their survival inextricable from one another.
In the wake of Charlottesville—where plans to remove a tribute to Confederate general Robert E. Lee beget a white supremacist rally that turned violent and claimed a counter-protester's life—it was probably only a matter of time before somebody moved on Vladimir.
Bringing in people with experience with those tools — especially in other parts of the market — can help broaden a startup's view of the problem and think about new ways to attack it (in addition to recruiting, as, of course, new hires beget new hires).
It feels a bit weird to celebrate Ronaldo for a PK being his 75th goal for Portugal—and it's a stark reminder that goals beget goals; good player will have more easy PKs handed to them than anyone—but here we are. Seventy-five.
And yet, much like Arrival, another philosophical sci-fi book Paramount bet big on—and won big on—Annihilation seems comfortable swimming in the Sea of Heady Concepts, where questions only beget better questions, and satisfying answers feel like the stuff of science fiction.
Such junk is abundant in low orbits (those with an altitude of less than 2,000km), and is threatening not only because of the damage it can do to individual satellites, but also because such collisions themselves beget debris, creating the risk of a chain reaction of impacts.
Consider this: Despite widespread predictions that a Donald Trump presidency would beget major market moves, the period surrounding his inauguration has been not only by the least volatile start to a presidential term in recent history, but by some measure, the least volatile period that stocks have ever seen.
People confess secret identities to their partners, stories beget more stories, and, late in the novel, one major character even stops being referred to as "Berenice" and starts going by "I," which might signal a shift from third person to first person or might just be her new name.
While the level of activity obstructed the cutouts at times, which emerge from manicured bushes, the area — lined with restaurants, shops, and a large marketplace — contributes to Tran's commentary; it bespeaks the irony of "resolving" a landfill problem, as the case with "Garbage Hill," with businesses that beget more waste.
Adeyoola held out the forlorn hope of a second referendum being called in the fall, should the immediate economic shock to the pound evolve into a national recession and that in turn beget a grim realization of what's coming down the pipe, even before the government has embarked on the vast task of unpicking treaties and renegotiating trade agreements and reconfiguring migration flows.
Arriving September 29 via Wharf Cat, the nine-track LP marks the group's most sonically diverse effort to date (including Honey's first instrumental-only tracks), not to mention their most collectively-minded; Whereas Wise composed the majority of Love is Hard, New Moody Judy is a true group effort, beget from passionate jam seshes and a race against the clock.
I am a huge advocate for generosity amongst writers — generosity and abundance will always beget more — and there are many who stand out in what they do to help their fellow writers along: Caroline Leavitt, Dani Shapiro, Jenna Blum, Jean Hanff Korelitz, Christina Baker Kline, John Searles all spring to mind, but there are countless others, far too many to mention here.
" Some people are more likely to partake in this insidious recollection than others; in their report, "When Slights Beget Slights: Attachment Anxiety, Subjective Time, and Intrusion of the Relational Past in the Present," researchers relay the findings of four different studies that they designed, namely that people who are secure in their relationships are less likely to engage in "kitchen thinking.
Whereas Almighty God hath created the mind free; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishment or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was his Almighty power to do.

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