We spawned Apple and Google, but we also spawned hippies and Hollywood.
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That spawned a whole #DeleteUber campaign, which once again flared up following explosive allegations of sexual harassment — and the embedded culture within the company that spawned it.
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Even before his positioning behind Trump during his victory speech spawned the hashtag #FreeChrisChristie, his endorsement spawned a slew of irate hometown newspaper editorials that ran Tuesday.
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Sonic has also spawned five TV series in its history.
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The grass and rocks are spawned in the same way.
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That, of course, is the show that spawned One Direction.
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"Sometimes it was total garbage, sometimes something unintentionally awesome spawned".
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Two years ago the project spawned an offshoot in Turkey.
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It's surprising thT meme culture hasn't spawned more dedicated apps.
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Kalanick's dalliances with the Trump administration spawned the #DeleteUber hashtag.
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It also spawned a John Oliver segment that went viral.
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More than any other series, Potter has spawned real stars.
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His writing style spawned a mocking hashtag on Twitter, #GorsuchStyle.
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And Amazon has spawned a host of imitators, including WeWork.
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The defensive tendencies that spawned Switzerland's bunker building are legendary.
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His unusual condition has spawned coveted sightings and viral videos.
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The first round of shards spawned on February 10th, 2017.
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The notion has spawned both criticism and jokes from Ugandans.
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Hundreds of agents were spawned and pitted against each other.
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The Honeycrisp's success is what spawned the club apple model.
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What spawned that as a loose theme for the show?
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But in Outlander fandom, they've spawned an outright ideological war.
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It has spawned tourist hospitality businesses all along the way.
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Violent storms in the Southern Plains have spawned numerous tornadoes.
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The thought of a pig gang spawned thousands of memes.
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That spawned the idea to test for the disaster's imprint.
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Our shiny new megalopolis has spawned the inevitable political backlash.
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The Frisbee became popular and spawned a number of sports.
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Land grant colleges spawned campuses and benefits throughout the country.
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But popularity has spawned an enormous illegal trade, conservationists say.
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That spawned interest in health clinics and other wellness activities.
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By 1845, minstrel shows spawned their own industry, NMAAHC says.
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It's spawned two competing probes in the upper chamber: Sens.
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The New York production spawned productions in England and elsewhere.
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The whole situation has even spawned a parody fan account.
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Something Awful kind of spawned out of the Quake community.
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The scene spawned the one of the best meme formats ever.
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The nü-metal thing… spawned from people learning from those bands.
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In time, GPS spawned Google Maps, which in turn facilitated Uber.
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The film even spawned an apparent boom in children named Elsa.
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The founder dog has spawned a modern-day doggy cancer dynasty.
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Susun wasn't spawned forth, radiant and bandana-clad, from the ether.
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The video got three million views and spawned a hashtag, #ghostbucketchallenge.
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The group was so good together that it spawned two descendants.
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Complicated platinum braids that have spawned a zillion impossible YouTube tutorials!
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Predictably, HQ Trivia has already spawned copycats in America and China.
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Others, like Big Sean, probably just spawned another meme of themselves.
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The explosion even spawned a slew of hard-hitting investigative pieces.
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According to Delish, the collaboration spawned from a hoax last year.
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This balkanisation of Nigeria has spawned a poisonous kind of politics.
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The book has spawned a number of reworkings and spin-offs.
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The perceived similarities between the two actors even spawned some memes.
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We must not ignore the hate and indifference that spawned them.
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Make no mistake: These acts of violence are spawned by hate.
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The practice has spawned a new and pejorative term: surveillance capitalism.
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The Second Avenue subway line has perhaps spawned the greatest expectations.
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" Roger Ailes picked it up from there and spawned Fox "News.
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A. scenes that spawned a ton of skatepunk and hardcore bands.
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That episode spawned perhaps the most infamous quote in franchise lore.
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This Power Rangers fan film, for example, spawned a gritty reboot.
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The news broke yesterday and spawned a ton of irresponsible speculation.
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That spawned the practice of posting something — anything — on their wall.
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With a quick pinch gesture, new blocks are spawned on demand.
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Their closeness spawned relentless speculation about Houston's sexuality over the years.
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His regime spawned a wave of refugees that reshaped US demographics.
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It appears to have spawned both SARS and the new coronavirus.
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It appears to have spawned both SARS and the new coronavirus.
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The Daily Beast report spawned outrage from New Hampshire lawmakers. Gov.
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That spawned a Twitter hashtag (#blackvegansrock) and a T-shirt business.
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It is because unsettled anger has spawned disgust, producing cold contempt.
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It spawned an entire collection composed of pendants, bracelets and earrings.
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The everyday life of those soldiers spawned many words and expressions.
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This has spawned a legion of memes that mock their egos.
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And the #MeToo movement has spawned meaningful philanthropy of its own.
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The first installment earned $130 million worldwide and spawned two sequels.
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"Maleficent's" success spawned a 2019 sequel titled "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil."
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Persona has even spawned a variety of spinoffs of its own.
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And young people taking to social media spawned Black Lives Matter.
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This regime has spawned the twin pillars of the current crisis.
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At least one Reddit thread was spawned, on the WTF subreddit.
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It spawned the field of rogue wave research, which continues today.
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Enthusiasm for UBIs has spawned pressure groups, public campaigns and randomised trials.
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Since its release, the film has spawned a number of funny parodies.
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The rejection of Bolsonaro's misogyny has spawned a movement called #EleNão (#NotHim).
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She later went public with her claims, which spawned a second investigation.
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This is the original John Carpenter slasher movie that spawned a franchise.
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But not if it's hidden on the very service that spawned it.
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And the technique is promising enough to have spawned human clinical trials.
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Mestrovic's unique multicultural upbringing spawned his early fascination with language and communication.
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Public anger erupted into weeks of protests that spawned a "localist" movement.
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It also spawned in me a lifelong interest in reading ingredient labels.
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Some have spawned franchises, and seen storylines branch off from the original.
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It was the first to use an acronym, and has spawned imitators.
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In April 2014 the city's financial woes spawned a public-health crisis.
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Google, the search engine that spawned its own verb, is finally 18.
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It has not spawned as many listings as the exchange had hoped.
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Alex Stamos's offhanded tweet spawned a flurry of discussion behind the scenes.
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Its original 2,300 pages have spawned tens of thousands more of rules.
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That spawned huge populations of baleen whales' favorite foods, plankton and krill.
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Idol spawned worldwide spinoffs, including my one-winter addiction to Indian Idol.
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Indeed, within minutes, Damore's firing spawned a predictable fallout across social media.
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This reignites public interest in retro animatronics, and has spawned four sequels.
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It has spawned memes aplenty and, lo and behold, even some answers.
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Its weirdness makes it divisive, but it's also spawned a rabid following.
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The pair's closeness frequently spawned speculation about the nature of their relationship.
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The event even spawned its own meme cycle and, reader, it's good.
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Earlier alien theories surrounding Atlantis may have spawned fantasies about alien building.
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Institute eventually spawned the Open University, where Hall taught for 18 years
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Galaxian spawned countless sequels and clones, and helped launch an entire genre.
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The sale to Phibro also spawned another Wall Street staple: boardroom coups.
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Facebook's DNA Detectives is part of the same trend that spawned Ancestry.
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It's amazing all the things that kind of spawned out of it.
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It's a truly sweet story, and that's why it spawned two sequels.
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It's also spawned several offshoot subreddits for posting results and trading tutorials.
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Buddy, star of "Air Bud" spawned multiple sequels, spin-offs, and books.
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That app tsunami, and the riches it generated, spawned new economic opportunities.
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Battery improvements and the wide use of drones have spawned technological breakthroughs.
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The mayhem and lawlessness have spawned other armed groups, based on ethnicity.
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The revolutionary upheavals spawned new contradictions and tensions rather than neat resolutions.
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"SpongeBob" has also spawned video games, comic books and two movie adaptations.
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That comparison spawned grim jokes about a better use for the currency.
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"Forever 35," a popular podcast about self-care, has spawned 99 offshoots.
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Some 45,0003 to 50,000 spring-summer Chinook spawned here in the 1950s.
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Gibson needn't have worried about the novel; it spawned its own cult.
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News of the hoax spawned another wave of agony for Timmothy's family.
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The inequality they spawned have also triggered a widespread backlash against globalization.
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The affair's exposure badly stained the NSC's reputation and spawned several investigations.
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It spawned a not-as-successful sequel, "King Kong Lives," in 1986.
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As for whether a spawned coin then starts falling to the right?
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That happening spawned fan-hosted viewing parties and a flood of headlines.
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In 2017, it even spawned an Indonesian dance craze that saw families and communities around the country doing versions of the dance: Like every other song mentioned here, "Baby Shark Dance" has spawned its own offshoots and variants.
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Consumer interest in affordable bottles has since spawned separate Trader Joe's wine stores.
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But the protracted trade war with Washington has spawned increased uncertainty and volatility.
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It spawned two sequels and a spin-off trilogy, all written by Conrad.
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In other words, social media has spawned a whole new genre of makeup.
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Meanwhile, parts of Louisiana are recovering from a storm system that spawned tornadoes.
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The first Bill & Ted spawned an even sillier sequel, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey.
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She said Trump may have inadvertently spawned a new generation of political activists.
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The practice of a designated survivor recently spawned a television series on ABC.
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The mysterious case captivated the nation and spawned numerous theories about what happened.
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It was a marriage that spawned two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James.
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Both monsters a funhouse refraction of the norms and values that spawned them.
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The hit HBO show, which also spawned two movies, turned 20 this year.
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The books spawned reading groups across the country and filtered into the counterculture.
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The result, Colossal Cave Adventure ("Adventure"), spawned a new genre of computer game.
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Beijing's trade war with Washington since 22018 has spawned increased uncertainty and volatility.
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It's a model that's spawned a few successful companies, like Docker and Cloudera.
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Meteorites are fragments spawned from meteors — they are basically pieces of space rock.
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Sanders spawned a vigorous new movement of his own, especially from younger voters.
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It later spawned two sequels, one of which was released in movie theaters.
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But CRISPR has already spawned hundreds of millions in investments and countless breakthroughs.
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People were so taken aback, the video spawned two hashtags: #BuzzFeedVideoQuestions and #RealBlackPeopleQuestions.
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Primarily, towering new technologies have spawned a lot of new industries and jobs.
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The Facebook page has spawned a 300-member sister site for active employees.
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Because this flooding was not spawned by a named storm or hurricane, Gov.
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The case has spawned countless documentaries and a dedicated band of online sleuth.
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In June, the Brexit referendum spawned several trenchant variations on the trolley problem.
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The severe thunderstorms spawned numerous tornadoes, leaving damage and destruction in their wake.
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"It really spawned out of our diversity discussion," says Intel CEO Brian Krzanich.
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The deaths have spawned protests and fueled a national conversation on police conduct.
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Here's that video, along with the hit Vine and Twitter posts it spawned.
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Previous crack-downs in Madre de Dios have spawned contraband smuggling into Bolivia.
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"It really spawned out of our diversity discussion," said Intel CEO Brian Krzanich.
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Nor did he think it proper to celebrate the cultures spawned by modernity.
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The games even spawned spinoffs in the form of fighting and dancing titles.
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But whatever the cause, the news of the takedown has spawned great sadness.
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It spawned many of his touchstone sculptures: constituent figures, cast in varying sizes.
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The strategy proved almost immediately successful and spawned a variety of similar sites.
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Normally, RNA molecules, spawned through DNA transcription, serve as the blueprint for proteins.
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Hence, the political conflict spawned by it wasn't rancorous most of the time.
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Hillary Clinton's decades-long political career has also spawned some pretty memorable fashion.
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"The Jungle Book" spawned two shows: prequel "Jungle Cubs" and the reimagined "TaleSpin."
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Thus far, Horniman scientists have spawned 18 Pacific coral species in the lab.
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In fact, every season of the show has spawned successful relationships — and engagements!
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The original film spawned multiple sequels, including the recent 2018 reboot on Netflix.
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Internet trends also spawned some of the most popular Halloween costumes this year.
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Once it's spawned a first time, it's there forever (unless you kill it).
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The books have spawned four record-breaking films and many Katniss Halloween costumes.
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While the church face-lifts have spawned little protest, not everyone is pleased.
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Sarah: Oh, I agree that they don't understand at all what they've spawned.
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From there it spawned, man, like, you don't even need a business degree.
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That in turn spawned an extensive FBI investigation that also found no crime.
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The "maker movement" has spawned countless crafting and repair spaces in recent years.
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Trilobites Thousands of years ago, two microscopic spores spawned and created a monster.
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This has spawned fuel importers and diesel traders who have grown extremely wealthy.
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The number of investigations into an E.P.A. administrator's conduct that can be spawned?
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The project spawned investigations and repercussions in Philadelphia, Phoenix, St. Louis and elsewhere.
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Three freezing months at relatively low elevations has spawned a distinct winter culture.
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Richard Linklater's "Before Sunrise" was a surprise hit that spawned two successful sequels.
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Its success has spawned other locations in New York, Washington and Los Angeles.
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Freds, which eventually spawned branches downtown, in Chicago and in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Activism spawned by the campaign is beginning to make inroads into electoral politics.
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Donald Trump's presidency has spawned a cottage industry in liberalism-is-dying books.
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Across the Middle East, the current complex of wars has spawned unlikely alliances.
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Sagamore's biggest success may end up being the whiskey business it has spawned.
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Spawned by political correctness, senior officers tend to interfere with the justice system.
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Over the decades, Blackwood has spawned many variations, some of them quite complicated.
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What spawned this growth in real estate tech over the last 3 years?
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The field has even spawned the National Storm Chaser Convention, known as ChaserCon.
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And the intense interest has spawned a string of expensive investments and lawsuits.
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Slendy's popularity spawned the rise of home-grown internet folklore over the decade.
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Her crime spawned tabloid coverage, quickie books and three made-for-TV movies.
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The affair spawned a serious diplomatic crisis—it spread on Twitter as #carbogate.
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The Cheetah Girls spawned two film sequels, one in 2006 and another in 2008.
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And, indeed, that anger, in many instances, has spawned Trump-like racism and bigotry.
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It's a documentary that has spawned countless discussions on homeless children over the years.
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In Colorado and Oregon, recreational use has spawned a $7.1 billion tax-generating industry.
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Also, this entire controversy spawned after Hannity played defense for an alleged child molester.
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Life in the Dreamhouse itself is the complete opposite of the game it spawned.
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The war has spawned what the U.N. calls the world's most dire humanitarian crisis.
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He's spawned memes when he's looked sad and other memes when he's looked happy.
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But more importantly, it spawned a working group that has been collaborating with Ero.
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The removal spawned a forum thread from phone owners looking for an official update.
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Since the rainbow food trend started, it has spawned several other magical food crazes.
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The response to Disney's thread spawned Buzzfeed listicles, and launched a number of memes.
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Coworking spaces and start-ups have spawned environments that feel more like social gatherings.
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The friendly fictional English-language teacher has spawned fan art, cosplay, memes, and more.
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Unsurprisingly, success in the sector has spawned companies attacking nearly every imaginable product vertical.
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That spawned a career in public relations, where she met her now-ex-husband.
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The protesters at the marathon and Mr Sagutdinov have spawned a series of imitations.
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The Depression spawned some of the 20th century's most dangerous and radical populist movements.
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"Trump has spawned a new generation of media critic/cynic," Malooley wrote for Esquire.
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Bankers and investors say Amoeba has helpfully spawned an ecosystem of buyers and advisers.
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So, Kafka asked on the new podcast, is Andersen happy that he spawned Gawker?
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The bird has spawned a series of memes and its very own Facebook page.
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By then, the counterculture that spawned Deadline had found its way into the mainstream.
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When everyone exited the realm, a new island had spawned at Loot Lake's center.
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Driving the news: Climate change has traditionally not spawned intense, organized and continued protest.
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Hopefully they'll be returned promptly to the pits of Hell from which they spawned.
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What do you think it is about Houston that's spawned such an entrepreneurial tradition?
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In 2017, he headlined Springsteen on Broadway, which spawned a Netflix special and album.
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The party spawned countless memes -- including a parody by Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal.
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The August 21, 1911, theft of the "Mona Lisa" has spawned its own mythology.
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The movie spawned four direct-to-video sequels and a short-lived TV series.
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It's no wonder, then, that Marie Kondo's "tidying" practices have spawned a tidy empire.
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Widespread outrage over the sentence The incident and the judge's sentence spawned national outrage.
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The festival was so poorly conceived, you'll remember, that it spawned countless mocking tweets.
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It's spawned a callout culture that will likely have repercussions long into the future.
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The movie became an instant horror classic (and spawned all sorts of cheeky memes).
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Because the conditions that spawned the era of frontier fires have found modern surrogates.
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From catalog retailing to centralized meatpacking, the railways enabled innovations that spawned entire industries.
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The show has also spawned countless tours across countries where the series has filmed.
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The original 1984 film became a cult movie classic and spawned a 1989 sequel.
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But it is just that kind of concern that spawned the law centuries ago.
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Musk's Twitter name change has, predictably, already spawned memes on Reddit and social media.
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It spawned a hashtag, schoolchildren's art, and animated GIFs, which in turn became memes.
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LONDON — Britain's referendum on the European Union has spawned a boom in legal opinions.
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This 2001 animated movie has spawned pop culture references and memes by the dozen.
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"They were spawning right at the time they would have spawned in the wild."
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It's not surprising that the life and death of Epstein spawned such widespread distrust.
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Self-help advice reflects the beliefs and priorities of the era that spawned it.
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Overvaluation spawned a legion of "unicorns," which are taking increasingly longer to go public.
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Life in the Dreamhouse itself is the complete opposite of the game it spawned.
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Tell me a bit more about the burst of creativity that spawned this album.
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Self-regulation and legal immunity has spawned a range of responses from online entities.
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The issue has spawned countless conferences, debates and organizations devoted to finding a solution.
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But rough handling by the police has spawned controversies in other parts of China.
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It spawned my interest in learning more about how to communicate effectively and meaningfully.
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It's become so popular that it's even spawned an, erm, new genre of porn.
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No matter what I tried, I never spawned with a weapon to defend myself.
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In recent months, both places have spawned start-ups trying to commercialize their work.
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The incident spawned both the grand jury hearings and a police internal affairs investigation.
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The hit comedy spawned a spin-off, The Game, which ran for nine seasons.
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Win or lose, the harder job will be confronting the conditions that spawned him.
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And Russia, under President Vladimir V. Putin, has spawned plenty of oligarchs, a.k.a. billionaires.
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However, 2019 has spawned ten concrete memes that span the full spectrum of preparation.
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But Mr. Johnson's interview spawned a social media campaign to discredit the boy's family.
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The sudden influx of Chinese has also grabbed headlines and spawned a national mystery.
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That decision spawned commercials, paintings and cupboards that are emblazoned in many Americans' memories.
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It spawned a meme, where people elaborately stage scenarios that make them look wealthy.
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Predictably, the ring has spawned knockoffs — ranging from under $100 to thousands of dollars.
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Pressure to perform well on the tests has spawned a $9 billion test-prep industry.
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What started as a telenovela acting career has spawned into a multi-hyphenate, international empire.
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The video went viral and quickly spawned all manner of reaction posts and remix videos.
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The glut of abandoned malls has even spawned an eerie form of ruin porn online.
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Over the last several years it's spawned its own niche of Instagram and YouTube videos.
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More than Clinton personally, we should blame the view of politics that spawned her campaign.
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"An Inconvenient Truth" can be said to have spawned the genre of climate-change films.
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The resulting retractions or corrections — or refusals — even spawned a new category of Breitbart story.
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In general, the sector offers stability and high yields, and has spawned dedicated investment funds.
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And so dealing with the caliphate is important, because it now has spawned other areas.
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It spawned a 1998 theatrical movie, Barney's Great Adventure, which — alas — was panned by everyone.
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It changed the Fox network's fortunes and spawned countless competitors and ripoffs around the world.
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Since then, bitcoin's rising popularity has spawned many other cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum, Litecoin, and Monero.
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The system — which spawned tornadoes and heavy rains — flattened homes, tossed vehicles and uprooted trees.
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The quirky detail spawned some particularly unique and original jokes on Twitter. LACES. OUT. pic.twitter.
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The golden undies not only brought us laughs but spawned a new nickname: Captain Underpants.
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"'Mayo' Zambada is one of the most astute drug traffickers that Mexico has ever spawned."
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Where there are a lot of firms and workers, new ideas are spawned and spread.
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Neuralink now joins Tesla, SpaceX and other highly ambitious, futuristic-sounding ventures spawned by Musk.
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The powerful storms that swept through New York&aposs lower Hudson Valley spawned three tornadoes.
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But like its spectacular skyline, the ideas spawned and nurtured in Dubai are never realistic.
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And if the mainstream has expanded, it has swallowed alternative work rather than spawned it.
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Like its sold-out predecessor, the new hat spawned plenty of great reaction on Twitter.
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It spawned al-Qaeda in Iraq and IS. But today it seems weaker than ever.
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CeeLo Green's instantly iconic outfit has already spawned a series of killer tweets and memes.
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Cheryl was a judge for the talent show, which spawned the creation of One Direction.
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Out of this fold in American spacetime, the new after-Christmas sales are re-spawned.
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The Mansion of Happiness spawned a slew of imitations, both from Ives and its competitors.
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Valentino's vinyl trench, meanwhile, felt more utilitarian — and instantly spawned a dozen fast-fashion imitations.
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Having gone their separate ways, the Christian West and Christian East spawned different theological traditions.
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A record warm Arctic winter has spawned a tourism boom in a tiny Canadian town.
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In the "post-truth" era Trump has spawned, I want things to make more sense.
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Spawned by a supernova, it's a rapidly spinning, dense star with a powerful magnetic field.
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One Refinery29 writer recently suggested that Girls spawned the art of hate-watching a show.
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And who could forget the time DeAndre Jordan spawned the NBA emoji war of 2015?
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The low-budget indie grossed $248 million and spawned a franchise that reboots this week.
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Toys are not known for their rich plots Transformers spawned four increasingly critically maligned films.
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Its popularity has also spawned a whole arsenal of other weird waters (birch sap, anyone?).
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It has since spawned a Reddit thread, several Tumblr accounts and even an art exhibit.
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The unending, agonizing failure of his administration has spawned a new generation of spirited activism.
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The John Paul Getty III has spawned movies, a TV series, and plenty of books.
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This mixture spawned the drive-in church, the megachurch and more recently the online church.
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She's also known for her exercise regimen, which spawned a best-selling book last year.
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But their strong links to the government have also spawned investigations into bribery and embezzlement.
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Their techniques, including appropriation, became legendary and the original exhibition has spawned subsequent re-evaluations.
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Its popularity has spawned an industry of retailers, studios and media companies catering to practitioners.
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In addition, excessive credit creation has spawned bubbles in the Chinese property and equity markets.
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With $758 million worldwide, the movie spawned a 2014 sequel, "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."
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"We have a suspect in the assault that spawned the sketch," Inspector Dan Cunningham says.
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The show has also spawned two spin-offs, one in Chicago and another in Compton.
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And this trauma has spawned movements of hate on the part of certain people, unimaginable.
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As a Genesis exclusive, Ecco was widely celebrated by Sega fans, and spawned multiple sequels.
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The conspiracy, called "pizzagate," has so far spawned threats to at least two pizza restaurants.
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He's spawned a growing movement of #nastywoman hashtags and a cottage industry in T-shirts.
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Alipay, the payments service spawned by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, claims a billion users.
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When the rounds started, orbs spawned in random locations, and I attempted to hit them.
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Those goldfish grew, swam downstream, mucked up waters wherever they went and spawned like mad.
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Each new media development has served as a mirror for the society that spawned it.
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It spawned another ovation, and palpably, a last chance for Williams to salute the fans.
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The grinding war it has spawned has left 583,000 dead and displaced millions since 2014.
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The show also spawned a 1983 feature film that starred Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks.
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That new knowledge has revolutionized health care, spawned new businesses and created the digital world.
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The jury didn't award monetary damages, but the verdict spawned a cascade of similar lawsuits.
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It has spawned animated cartoons, live action movies and its own theme park, outside Paris.
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It's also spawned a permanent online section, "Under 30," and a private social networking app.
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That spawned a prequel with Adiagha's mother called "Sojourners," then another play, and then another.
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The message then went viral on Twitter and Facebook, which spawned tributes and several hashtags.
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They've spawned dozens of video games, 24 movies, and more than 1,000 episodes of television.
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Over nine years, it spawned upward of 100,000 paintings and murals and nearly 20,000 sculptures.
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His experiments worked better than he had initially predicted, and spawned a small, collaborative scene.
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The incident absolutely dominated the news cycle, and it quickly spawned a ton of memes.
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Over nine years, it spawned more than 100,000 paintings and murals and nearly 20,000 sculptures.
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The new election system spawned "corruption inflation," said Abdirazak Fartaag, a former Somali government official.
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Their use of fake identities spawned other criminal activity, like opening the fake bank accounts.
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The post spawned numerous imitators, and the language of feeling "attacked" has entered common parlance.
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Her disabilities, and the predicaments they spawned, struck her as amusing as often as not.
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Instead, it arrived in 2001 with Luigi's Mansion (which has since spawned a respectable series).
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Bowen: A lot of stuff spawned out of SA. Rich and I would make videos.
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Since the Italian and American political systems that spawned Berlusconi and Trump are very different.
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It even spawned its own watchdog community r/inceltears, which remains to chronicle incel extremism.
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This, in turn, spawned the 2017 hashtag #doesitfart, which "spread like a noxious gas" through Twitter.
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National Weather Service meteorologist Rod Donavon said two primary storms spawned the series of damaging tornadoes.
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Mountain biking really spawned a lot more interest in city riding and the utility of bicycling.
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Since then, the store has spawned locations in West Hollywood, Miami Beach and New York City.
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Gawker.com, a gossip blog that spawned a multimillion-dollar media empire, is shutting down next week.
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The case has also spawned a pending legislative effort to toughen Pennsylvania&aposs anti-hazing law.
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Bill Simmons' partnership with HBO has spawned its first heir: a Game of Thrones after-show.
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Back in December, the actor shared his insane body transformation and spawned a viral thirst trap.
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It has spawned a network of copycat comment accounts, many of which have thousands of followers.
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In 2008 Austria and Switzerland shared hosting duties, leading to these two little bastards being spawned.
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The storm has also spawned at least two tornado warnings in upstate South Carolina, near Spartanburg.
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Not to mention, it spawned three sequels, one of which starred Selena Gomez as a breakdancer.
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It now appears to have spawned a potent insurgency which has grown in size, observers say.
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In Taiwan a conservation movement was spawned by another critically endangered species, the black-faced spoonbill.
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The event spawned countless alien rescue memes, whose levity, Mr. Lazar thought, sent the wrong message.
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The fines drew national attention earlier this year and spawned legislation to grant Espinal deportation relief.
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Varoufakis agrees that these movements were spawned by leaders more worried about bankers than normal people.
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The concept of concrete art quickly spawned successive groups in Paris (Art Concret and Abstraction-Création).
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The event spawned betting pools and merchandising (cough-syrup adverts played on Webster's background in chemistry).
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But e-commerce has spawned new payment methods, such as digital wallets, and is changing constantly.
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This, of course, has spawned ill-received copycats, but Urban Outfitters went straight to the source.
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Entitled Out of the Blue, it spawned five hit singles and sold five million copies worldwide.
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This detail spawned the expression "don't take candy from strangers," or so goes the urban legend.
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Sure, everybody knows mother RuPaul and the fanbase — nay, cult — that RuPaul's Drag Race have spawned.
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A real wolf, however, doesn't have quite the same "spawned from the bowels of hell" look.
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Or did she receive a tip from their intelligence service that a Blastoise had spawned nearby?
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It's the sketch that's spawned hundreds of memes and fantastic works of fan art on Tumblr.
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The series focuses on futuristic, elite corporate mercenaries and has spawned several spin-offs and expansions.
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Zimride, which had originally been the company that spawned Uber rival Lyft, was acquired by Enterprise.
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What if this random Congolese name had in fact spawned Satoshi, not the other way around?
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But we no longer live in the culture that spawned Baron Cohen's 2006 prankster hit Borat.
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The white paper has spawned other Hyperloop companies not affiliated with Musk, such as Hyperloop One.
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Directed by Graham Baker, the film spawned a spinoff TV series and five additional TV movies.
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That's because of the misconception — spawned by prejudice — that only junkies need treatment for drug addiction.
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Opinion Columnist LONDON — Over the centuries, Great Britain spawned the Industrial Revolution and nurtured representative democracy.
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Scenes of him ranting furiously at his staff spawned a wave of internet parodies and memes.
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They've also spawned intolerance and a global trend critical of international law and human rights standards.
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The extremely relatable Grumpy Cat spawned a TV movie, merchandise, and memes after she went viral.
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Meteorologists said the storms were spawned by an "atmospheric river" bringing moisture from the Pacific Ocean.
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In many ways, AIBA's efforts to professionalize and clean up the sport have spawned these disputes.
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"Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" both spawned TV spinoffs, on which Lucas worked as a producer.
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Even better, it became a cult classic, spawned four TV series, and cemented its stars' careers.
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It also spawned another classic in "Escape from the City," the theme of the first stage.
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Currently Kindai averages a 5-percent chance that spawned eggs will grow to full adult maturity.
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Since his death, a number of protests have spawned demanding accountability and solutions from police officers.
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He is, after all, one of the most beloved solo artists the UK has ever spawned.
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Arab uprisings and military interventions across the region have caused civil wars and spawned terrorist groups.
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The digital revolution has spawned "challenger" banks that operate entirely online, with no High Street presence.
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So important are those metrics, in fact, the measuring has spawned an industry of its own.
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The show has spawned its own festival, DragCon, which takes place in New York next month.
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But beauty seems to have spawned more gossip videos per capita than other interest areas have.
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China's shipyards have spawned the world's biggest navy, which now rules the waves in East Asia.
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I am proud to have been born in the country that spawned Latin America's independence movement.
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On Vanuatu's Tanna Island, the Frum movement was so powerful that it spawned a political party.
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"Django" not only gave its name to Tarantino's first western but spawned a score of sequels.
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The man bun has spawned an echo chamber of who-can-mock-it-more commentary online.
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Cracks now exist in which are spawned angry individuals, inhabiting a space beyond normal moral boundaries.
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South Korea's past military dictatorship spawned a rigidly hierarchical office culture that made whistle-blowing difficult.
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Though breakdancing has not yet debuted, it has already spawned a dispute, Inside the Games reported.
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Previous administrations, given the close quarters and long hours of White House life, also spawned couples.
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That anxiety has spawned an onslaught of books seeking to prescribe the best response to it.
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Its success has since spawned competitors and a boisterous world of night life around Formula One.
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This spawned an industry of Oriental knock-offs in Italy for a not-so-discerning audience.
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It spawned an industrywide construction boom that greatly improved the stadium experience in almost every market.
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They met at Stanford, where in 1996 they came up with the invention that spawned Google.
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Speculation about the new look has already spawned a hashtag: #blondye (Ye is Mr. West's nickname).
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The quake spawned a devastating tsunami with waves reaching as high as 15.5 meters (51 feet).
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In the process they also spawned a boisterous academic debate about the source of their success.
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The Brownsville section of Brooklyn has spawned an unusual variety of public figures, good and bad.
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The open-access business model spawned a shadowy world of what have been called predatory journals.
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The past decade has spawned a division between the haves and have-nots of U.S. malls.
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"Trump spawned this when he broke 50 years of tradition" by not releasing them, Chang said.
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On the right, prewar ideas like social Darwinism and the racialist theories it spawned remained influential.
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They have spawned so many imitators that a record eight teams tallied 95 losses last season.
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, or PUBG, is a popular battle royale-style shooter game that spawned countless imitators.
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Time and time again, the allegations have spawned what has become a genre of pseudo-apologies.
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The thread also spawned a very important question: Could Not Bernie be the internet's next Grate Guy?
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Over the past few years, Black Twitter has spawned numerous hashtags for various weekly live-tweet sessions.
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The Su-25 has spawned several derivatives, all called Flanker too, which largely look like the original.
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A champion of women's rights on the bench, her scathing dissenting opinions spawned the "Notorious RBG" memes.
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Three months and millions of YouTube views later, "Hood Documentary" has spawned countless reaction videos and memes.
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In contextualizing GWAR's origins, Let There Be GWAR pays tribute to the art collective that spawned it.
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The Independent Counsel Act, the law that spawned Ken Starr, was seen as too independent and unaccountable.
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It makes sense that the Elizabeth Holmes industrial complex has spawned so many projects and upcoming adaptations.
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As an international bureaucracy, the EU has spawned many other bodies, some of them of dubious value.
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The diary has spawned countless adaptations, including a Broadway play, several films, a ballet and a musical.
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Rising oil and gas production has spawned billions of dollars of new transport, gathering and storage projects.
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The video has also spawned copycat versions, but let's face it, the original is still the best.
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In 2007, we began looking into touchscreen rectangles Ive designed (and the thousand imitators the iPhone spawned).
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P4 proved so popular that it spawned multiple spinoffs, including two fighting games and a music game.
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It has also spawned sister marches in New York, San Francisco, London and dozens of other cities.
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Their MTV series, Jersey Shore, spawned endless parodies, merchandise, and even spin-off series like Snooki & JWoww.
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It's also spawned some critically acclaimed shows that feel like they were assembled in a factory somewhere.
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Each of these franchises have spawned dozens of titles and spinoffs, with more being developed every year.
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The success of the film has spawned an off-Broadway musical called Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical.
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That is not to say that CryptoKitties hasn't spawned numerous copycats (see CryptoPuppies, CryptoCountries and many more).
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The movement spawned the emergence of similar themes in places such as Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign.
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The divorce, which arrives after 12 years of celebrity couplehood, spawned rumors of child abuse and infidelity.
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The 2017 intelligence agency finding has spawned investigations into any ties between Republican Trump's campaign and Moscow.
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In contextualizing GWAR's origins, Let There Be GWAR pays tribute to the art collective that spawned it.
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While tornadoes are "spawned by strong thunderstorms, not all strong thunderstorms end up predicting tornadoes," Dean said.
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We killed 33 of those projects and spawned off three companies from the ones that showed promise.
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Underwood's most recent studio album, Storyteller, arrived in 2015 and spawned hits like "Heartbeat" and "Church Bells."
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It has spawned a TV show in America where contestants compete with Shazam to name that tune.
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It was four years ago that the lack of black nominees spawned the social-media hashtag #OscarsSoWhite.
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The show ended up lasting for 10 years, and spawned the spinoffs Stargate: Atlantis and Stargate Universe.
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It spawned memes and internet lingo and in-jokes and made non-rhyming jingles into a thing.
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League of Legends is a multiplayer strategy game that has spawned a robust competitive e-sports scene.
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The feather-haired Angels are in many ways less feminist than their Spelling-spawned predecessor, Honey West.
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The original "Planet of the Apes" spawned a five-film series that ran from 1968 to 1973.
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Still, analysts believe there's still life in interconnected movies that spawned a multibillion-dollar goldmine for Marvel.
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But Magie's vision for the game was a world away from the internationally famous game it spawned.
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The proliferation of online poker apps has spawned a black market for buying and selling game coins.
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The New Conditions had spawned new kinds, which grew as fast as bamboo and tough as ironwood.
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This early compiler helped inspire Fortran, which in turn spawned most major computer programming languages used today.
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The sport has spawned a social media subculture among young Finns, the Associated Press reported on Sunday.
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Across the nation, prices have spawned state legislative proposals as well as federal hearings and task forces.
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The trend has spawned coloring parties and clubs where grown-ups get together to color and socialize.
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The movement that spawned Moral Mondays started in North Carolina in 2007, when Democrats were in office.
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Separated from all the hyperbole and rhetoric, Parker's film looks much smaller than the controversies it's spawned.
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It spawned competing sectarian and ethnic militias which jostled to dominate the Middle East after the Ottomans.
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There are some very well-known names on the list, including projects that have spawned big companies.
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The impeachment hearings this week spawned a linguistic detour: How is the name of Ukraine's capital pronounced?
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His awkwardness spawned humorous predicaments, but in real life, people with Asperger's can face more daunting challenges.
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In April, one of the many legal battles it has spawned reached the Supreme Court of Canada.
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The special counsel's probe spawned myriad new investigations that represent a direct legal threat to the president.
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It spawned the idea for Love, Amy, which took off in April 2019 as a side hustle.
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But Foster's death spawned conspiracy theorists who questioned whether the Clintons themselves were involved in Foster's death.
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The fight to void the nondisclosure agreement that spawned multiple legal cases has been postponed until January.
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"The financial crisis spawned a huge amount of very high stakes litigation and regulatory actions," Tracey said.
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So much so, it's even spawned a line of merch including T-shirts, tote bags and more.
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This one has spawned a series of YouTube videos all striving for a conclusion to the debate.
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The authorities have long struggled to contain the violence spawned by warring drug traffickers and militia groups.
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We'll never know, but his independent voice has spawned an emergent crop of progressives, such as Rep.
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And that success spawned imitators like Hatsune Miku, who've captured the imagination and hearts of audiences globally.
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"We started discovering all these products that we hadn't heard about, and they spawned conversations," explains Esho.
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On the other side was a Democrat whose family had spawned a cottage industry of sordid tales.
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When I first spawned as a proud warrior for the Ottoman Empire, I didn't have any guns.
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Around a quarter of the players on both sides of the Sinai map spawned with their weapons.
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Discover how Silicon Valley spawned technological breakthroughs in three back-to-back episodes of this documentary series.
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In 1958, singer Domenico Modugno's performance of "Volare" spawned an international megahit, though it didn't actually win.
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These rulings are seen as a bulwark against homelessness but have spawned another vast enterprise of fraud.
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The Church must confront the clerical culture that spawned the crisis before it destroys the Catholic Church.
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The 2013 film, which was also a success in Austria, spawned two sequels in 2015 and 2017.
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The 2013 film, which was also a success in Austria, spawned two sequels in 2015 and 2017.
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The original series spawned sister program The Bachelorette in 2003 and racier spinoffs like Bachelor in Paradise.
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Trenberth said a marine hot spot in the Gulf of Mexico spawned Hurricane Harvey three years ago.
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Opulence generates business and jobs, and capitalism has spawned a good life for the majority of us.
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But this year's event is kicking off amid a fraught political atmosphere, spawned partly by freshman Rep.
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By the spring of 253, the company was valued at $210 billion and had spawned multiple competitors.
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" He also noted that Mr. Peart had "spawned a generation of air drummers for decades to come.
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TikTok has spawned countless memes formats from its creative effects, challenging Instagram for the filtered video crown.
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But the moment has taken off and spawned a number of glorious memes for us to behold.
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The bestseller that spawned a movie franchise, theme park and thousands of devoted fans is a phenomenon.
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One is that it has spawned a growing demand for medications that can help modify addiction's impact.
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Times Square's not exactly my favorite place in the world, but it spawned the city's plaza program.
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Hellinger's books have sold more than a million copies and have spawned thousands of practices like Baring's.
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The trade war has spawned global economic uncertainty, unsettling markets and raising fears about the world economy.
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Easy money: The past decade of ultra-low interest rates has spawned the rise of "zombie" companies.
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Humans are warming the air and oceans where hurricanes are spawned, of this scientists are quite certain.
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However, there's a major storytelling divide between DC's comic books and many of the movies they've spawned.
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In the last book, the hit man neutralized the Moscow-spawned daughter of trippy traitor Kim Philby.
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It's a music that, much like the internet that spawned it, helps bridge the gap between people.
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Wrinkle spawned a whole series of sequels and generations of young fans (and some older ones too).
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The problem spawned a different investment: The founding of New Leaf Data Services LLC, a Stamford, Conn.
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That spawned Los Angeles, and there was also a tremendous amount of press about Cardinal Roger Mahony.
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Rick and Morty's most dramatic episode has now spawned a meme for life's most dramatic twists and turns.
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But in one short summer, the game spawned everything from makeup tutorials to frappuccinos and even dating services.
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Neither well-reviewed nor that successful financially, Silent Night, Deadly Night ultimately spawned four sequels and a remake.
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Alipay is China's dominant mobile payment service, and it has spawned a digital bank, lending products and more.
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The film was a commercial success, so it naturally spawned a sequel, 22 Jump Street, two years later.
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Predator, which pitted the two extraterrestrial species against each other, then spawned a couple of its own films.
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Istanbul's marketplaces will be worse off without the glut of locally grown produce spawned from the iconic gardens.
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What is objectionable, however, is the hack-your-way-to-success mentality it has spawned in entrepreneurial circles.
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If you're in Philadelphia, watch out for mutants spawned by disgruntled teenagers given the power to control life.
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Hermès handbags have spawned a singular secondary market and have sold for jaw-droppingly high prices at auction.
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The gunfire that shattered an upscale suburban Texas community spawned a mystery that took investigators years to crack.
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"Who's my home boy?" asked Bobby Cook, a staff member, wondering which males would be spawned with F12.
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Part of Bird Box's immense success stems from the instantaneous memes it spawned within days of being released.
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Years of sanctions and wounded national pride have spawned extremist movements on both the left and the right.
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The books have spawned a major video game franchise, graphic novel series and short-lived Polish TV adaptation.
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The film spawned a sound track, which he produced, arranged, composed – and made into the No. 26 album.
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And now, we know when we'll be saying goodbye to the show that spawned a million Halloween costumes.
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No damage has been reported, but the large quake spawned tsunami warnings in the Solomons, Japan, and Hawaii.
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YouTube has spawned a class of superstar creators, some of whom rake in millions of dollars every month.
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Industries that spawned tens of millions of female jobs in other emerging economies are largely absent from India.
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But Mould felt something was missing in the deluge of explainers, graphics, and animations spawned by the discovery.
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His tweet, initially posted on Saturday, now has over 170,000 retweets, and has spawned a number of imitators.
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The trend was spawned by the emergence of FaceApp, which reconstructs any face into its opposite-sex equivalent.
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Thirty-four years later, the original red, black and white high tops have spawned their own sneaker subculture.
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The Colombian singer made a splash with the summer hit "Mi Gente" which spawned a remix with Beyoncé.
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Trump's automated responders even spawned a podcast series, called #WhoIsNeil, which does deep dives on individual automated accounts.
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A winter exhibit of her paintings and infinity rooms at David Zwirner's Chelsea galleries spawned four-hour lines.
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Moffitt's hit video quickly spawned other videos about his video, as well as other former BuzzFeed video creators.
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Was she kept in the same containment chamber that now houses the organic growth that spawned the creature?
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"They've sold millions of vacuum cleaning robots around the world, and they've spawned many copycat companies," she added.
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The blockbuster spawned sequels, prequels, TV shows, comic books, video games, theme parks and toys -- so many toys.
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Some of this album was recorded during the crazy 30 day sessions that spawned Kamasi Washington's The Epic.
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Alan Rickman's death has spawned a legion of tributes from a legion of sources both likely and unlikely.
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It is part of the strange trend where restaurants make a city; Noma has spawned so many offspring.
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This meant it never had an obvious owner, a state of affairs that spawned endless debate and acrimony.
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For example, the Fonz was a beloved and iconic Happy Days character that spawned lots of merchandising opportunities.
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Yet that war has spawned the newest breed of extremists determined to divide Europeans through acts of terror.
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Americans were welcomed as liberators after leading months of NATO bombing in 1999 that spawned an independent Kosovo.
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De Niro repeatedly said "F--- Trump" while speaking on stage, which spawned a standing ovation from the audience.
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It has since spawned offshoot comics, two movies starring Ron Perlman, and much fandom in the comic world.
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His varied looks spawned another generation of imitators, including Ian Kinsler, the second baseman for the Detroit Tigers.
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Scientists successfully spawned coral in a lab for the first time in 2013 as part of the project.
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I'd probably never go full-on keto, but I'm fascinated by the carb alternatives this diet has spawned.
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Videos that likely took only minutes from film to publish have gone viral and spawned copycats and imitations.
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It spawned a sequel last year that earned $1.3 billion and a third movie hits theaters in 2021.
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Today, the show airs in 21 countries, has spawned nine spin-offs to date and ranks as E!
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Her interest in interiors also spawned the model's latest collaboration, with the storied bespoke wallpaper company de Gournay.
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That essay spawned the "Free State Project" (FSP), whose early members voted to make New Hampshire their testbed.
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A coalition formed in opposition to those plans, and in 1990 it spawned the nonprofit Jay Heritage Center.
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After all, projects spawned from the plan could help increase regional trade and connectivity while boosting economic opportunity.
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And late programmer Phil Katz's freely distributed but controversial PKZIP spawned a large company that outlived its founder.
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Or is Gaga herself a monster spawned by the mutagenic effects on the human psyche of celebrity culture?
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And unlike baseball or hockey, football has not spawned a viable farm system other than the college game.
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Then it spawned and led the second stage driven by mobile devices, consumer-driven apps and disrupted industries.
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The anticorruption drive helped cement Mr. Xi's firm control, but it also spawned accusations of abuse and torture.
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Supporters of the company, and the industry it spawned, said it could replace traditional methods of getting loans.
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Over the past year, the #MeToo movement spawned hundreds of articles reflecting on where all this is headed.
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And now, Carmilla has done something fairly unusual for a web series: It's spawned a feature film adaptation.
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Judging by the evidence on stage here, if classical music spawned one thing, it is the power ballad.
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The influence of hip-hop was now so pervasive, it spawned a parade of mediocre rap-rock bands.
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It spawned countless variations during this time — including chicken Wellington, which never achieved the same level of love.
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Then Biosphere 2 began to lose oxygen because the soil had spawned an explosion of oxygen-gulping bacteria.
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" It is a reboot of the follow-up to the MTV series that "The O.C." spawned, "Laguna Beach.
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Landslides during the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington spawned large waves in a lake nearby.
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The situation was different in Zimbabwe, where the uncertainty over succession spawned two sides vying for China's favor.
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The Mueller inquiry spawned a number of other criminal probes by federal prosecutors in New York and elsewhere.
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TikTok's success has spawned legions of influencers, users with millions of followers and household-name status among teenagers.
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It seems as if the book was spawned by a responsibility to use your platform to educate others.
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Husk has spawned sister restaurants in Greenville, S.C., and Nashville, neither of which he is involved with anymore.
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It exposed widespread abuse and a cover-up in the Archdiocese of Boston and spawned a nationwide reckoning.
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Friday's quake was along a different kind of fault; the tsunami it spawned was localized rather than basinwide.
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That single shady real estate transaction spawned a five-year investigation that consumed much of Mr. Clinton's presidency.
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Last November, Taylor Swift released Reputation, an album that spawned as many conspiracy theories as it had tracks.
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It's pretty interesting ... Miguel tells us the best songs he's written were actually spawned from periods of weakness.
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The Trump presidency has changed the rules of influence in Washington — and spawned a new breed of lobbyist.
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The Choi family's apparent sense of entitlement helped set off the outrage that spawned Ms. Park's political demise.
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Kilgariff and Hardstark's 2016 podcast "My Favorite Murder" was so popular that it spawned an entire podcast network.
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Turkey talk: ThanksKilling spawned a Kickstarter-funded sequel, ThanksKilling 3, which you can pay to rent on Amazon.
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During the war, conscription spawned loud opposition in Quebec and returning Québécois servicemen didn't always receive their due.
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Here are 28 essential facts about BTS and the colossal, churning K-pop industry that spawned them. 29.
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Spawned from "Twilight" fanfiction, her "Fifty Shades" trilogy became one of the most valuable literary franchises in history.
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The kerfuffle has spawned a new version of the show: "_____ and Me." For one night only, on Aug.
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The cultural industry that the 270 film spawned has ground its original charm and wonder out of existence.
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Mueller has secured more than 30 indictments and guilty pleas and has spawned at least four federal probes.
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On YouTube, you can find some truly Boschian monstrosities spawned from a simple miscalculation of physics or chemistry.
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On the open web of desktops, Facebook built a massively powerful game platform that spawned huge businesses like Zynga.
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After the first screen test of Cavill with his silver wig was released, it spawned a bunch of memes.
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This has spawned a culture where people use familiar joke formats, and gently add a little bit of themselves.
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The discovery, instead, spawned an entirely new field of astronomy, and the results are finally starting to trickle in.
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That storm spawned massive floods, killed 750 people and caused an estimated $1 billion in damage in the country.
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It's spawned an industry of merchandise since its popularization, from illustrated books to films, branded condoms, and magazine columns.
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The restaurant spawned a business empire that posted $3.4 billion in revenue last year, according to the parent company.
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What's been especially noteworthy about the winter's weather, however, is the frequency and intensity of the storms spawned here.
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It involved several thousand participants and spawned several hundred essays — and it hasn't really ended yet, just slowed down.
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The uprising to topple the autocrat heralded a democratic transition but the associated turmoil also spawned an economic crisis.
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It has spawned a generation of companies that plan to use the cloud to offer everything as a service.
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In particular, a recent GQ profile spawned Twitter outrage over its perceived condescension and physical objectification of the artist.
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In August, British comedian Michael Dapaah took part in a BBC radio segment that spawned a truly fire track.
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Instead of diminishing the number of publicly available polls, however, those hurdles have spawned cheaper and less reliable methods.
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Over the last few years it has spawned a family of services: YouTube Kids, Gaming, Red, TV, and Music.
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The good news was that it had spawned four females, but, unfortunately, no new salmon returned to the trap.
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In Spain, Mr Zapatero's government was overwhelmed by the euro crisis, which spawned Podemos, a new far-left party.
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And it's still uncertain if the committees will talk to the whistleblower whose complaint about Trump spawned the investigation.
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His gesture spawned similar ones across the NFL, Major League Baseball, and even a professional soccer team in Germany.
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Late last year Facebook canned several other standalone apps built by the Creative Labs team that initially spawned Paper.
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The preacher and his movement also spawned a global network of schools and universities in more than 100 countries.
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Critics contend Trump's words have contributed to a combustible climate that has spawned death and violence, but Trump disagrees.
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This concept has spawned a number of 'mental fitness' companies in recent years like Luminosity, Fit Brains, and Cognifit.
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The campaign has also spawned some sardonic responses to the government, including tweets of pictures of storks delivering babies.
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From April 5703 to May 1, a volatile weather system spawned heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and tornadoes across the Midwest.
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Imaging has aided diagnosis and helped many patients avoid exploratory surgery, but it has also spawned concerns about misuse.
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Ideas were quickly divorced from whatever benevolent sentiment spawned them, and instead tailored to garner insane and inaccurate valuations.
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Over time, these tiny swimmers swam downstream to Vasse River, spawned and have now taken over the whole river.
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Much of the runoff from recent storms is carrying recently spawned salmon from rivers to the sea, he said.
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It was the first night of its kind, and it has spawned countless other boogie nights around the world.
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The Eagles reunited for 1994's Hell Freezes Over tour, which spawned an MTV special and a live album.
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The freedom that spawned face-to-face online communications, social media posting and digital video delivery must be maintained.
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The investigation has secured more than 30 indictments and guilty pleas, and has spawned at least four federal probes.
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In April, its partnership with horror studio Blumhouse Productions spawned two separate cinematic jump-scares, Mercy Black and Thriller.
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It has spawned spinoffs based on the lives of its most prominent characters, such as the nightmarish Vanderpump Rules.
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A machine learning workshop for artists in Milan spawned a project that uses neural networks to make city maps.
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Thomas, who also spawned the 90210 reboot, has most recently been working with The CW on his show iZombie.
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Ryan said she would celebrate the death of some of the laziest forms of journalism spawned by the platform.
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It was shared 28,000 times on Facebook, and spawned posts on Kremlin-friendly blogs and web sites like therussophile.
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Around Tumaco, where wood and tin shacks rise on stilts above meandering estuaries, the scramble for control spawned bloodshed.
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But the practice has also spawned brokers of what are called "zero-day exploits," or previously undiscovered security vulnerabilities.
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The Crazy Rich Asians book was a bestseller and spawned two sequels: China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems.
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The move has spawned theories about the future of the island, whose research campus will be moved to Kansas.
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It's that tectonic change in pricing that has spawned thriving iron ore futures markets in both China and Singapore.
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They love hating them almost as much as they love the movies, shows, comics and books they're spawned from.
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That sudden growth has also spawned a thriving start-up community, boasting global names such as Tencent and OnePlus.
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It helped unlock the millions in seed capital which spawned the some of the great tech companies of today.
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The incident, which spawned widespread outrage and national attention, took place on a Portland light rail train on Friday.
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But the famed 153 civil rights campaign was spawned by economic concerns in the city's black community as well.
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Hyperlocal mephedrone markets spawned where demand was highest: the pre-drinks, raves, house parties and pubs frequented by students.
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Agnetha and Björn lasted nine years and spawned two children, while Anni-Frid and Benny lasted just two years.
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That's kind of fitting, because these sessions spawned Mass & Volume, which was another long doom song from you guys.
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And though it spawned several sequels, culminating with Alex Kidd in Shinobi World, I never played any of them.
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There were all sorts of theories around weather – some players swore that more Dratini spawned when it was raining.
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Now it is dominating in July as the government tries to undo the much-criticized effects the policy spawned.
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The Black and White 4d was such a success that it soon spawned many imitators, particularly Greek-owned businesses.
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"It's spawned really a whole new area of potential therapies in humans, and that's pretty rewarding," Dr. Allis said.
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The posting spawned at least one internet meme and inspired applicants to launch websites and to mail Monica gifts.
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CURTIS The film has spawned a lot of Ph.D.s, and that's great because we need more people who think.
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Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — China's extraordinary growth over the past few decades has spawned two major lines of analysis.
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The victory spawned the Maui Invitational, an early-season tournament that attracts some of the top programs to Hawaii.
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A decade on, this food phenomenon has spawned videos, bakeries — and some resistance, as gender issues grow more complicated.
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He was even partially responsible for the latter show's infamous "jump the shark" moment that spawned its own trope.
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The fast is so popular that it has spawned a book, a weight loss manual, and a study guide.
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The revival has spawned gin-flavored marmalade and gin-scented candles, prompting fears of overkill among some British producers.
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Mr. Buttigieg's hourlong appearance spawned headlines, solid ratings, and kudos from liberals pleased to see the South Bend, Ind.
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"All my creative energy definitely spawned in San Francisco," she told me recently, as we stood in her studio.
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Here's a look back at what made Playboy magazine and the media and entertainment empire it spawned so prominent.
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In Syria, according to data provided by the Carter Center, the conflict has spawned more than 1,000 armed factions.
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Its last significant volcanic event was a 1538 eruption known as Monte Nuovo that spawned a small new mountain.
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But fans say their city - where religious, ethnic and political divisions run deep - has spawned a cutting-edge subculture.
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That revelation spawned a feud between Hemings and Jefferson descendants over who would be allowed at sprawling Jefferson meetings.
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The nameless woman who describes this devolution, and the violence that it spawned, is a figure of uncanny centeredness.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller's sprawling investigation has spawned a new guessing game in Washington centered on retired Lt. Gen.
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Pronounced "ah-sah-ee," the acai bowl craze spawned the popular chain Playa Bowls, which now has 65 locations.
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His popularity playing hotels has spawned a subculture of young fans who flock to his performances in period dress.
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"Get Shorty" is adapted for television, with only the faintest hints of the Elmore Leonard novel that spawned it.
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Along the way, it has spawned dating sites, couples therapy, diet services, spinoffs for your pet and some backlash.
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From the nave to the chops, my swallowing problem has spawned a gross-out comedy's worth of G.I. complications.
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Go: A Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at Paris's Musée du Louvre has spawned celebratory exhibitions in several Italian cities.
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But now that The Gomelsky wristwatch has spawned a brand of its own, the story demands a fresh telling.
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In turn, the threat of market dominance spawned rules, regulations, and even entire government agencies dedicated to promoting competition.
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A small tornado spawned by Hermine knocked over two trailers and injured four people on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
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That case drew global attention to the insurgency and spawned high profile social media campaign Bring Back Our Girls.
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It's spawned no end of copycat looks, and it's a trend that the Kardashians have wholly embraced ever since.
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It spawned meme after meme after meme, and basically laid waste to the internet for the remainder of 2016.
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Plenty of iterations of "Here's the motherf---ing tea" were spawned after Lewis' version went viral on the app.
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That probe has spawned subsequent federal investigations in New York into the Trump Organization and the Trump Inaugural Committee.
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His tune, widely interpreted as an anti-authoritarian anthem, climbed the charts and spawned a new countercultural movement, Tropicalismo.
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As more Indians buy smartphones, the rapid spread of rumors through messaging platforms like WhatsApp has spawned vigilante justice.
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That film was so successful that it spawned two more, Ocean's Twelve in 83 and Ocean's Thirteen in 2007.
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Jessica Reid, the alleged victim, spawned a petition was formed to take The Breakfast Club host off the air.
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American director Jim Powers even made a film called Fuck a Fan back in 2009; it spawned 15 sequels.
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Garcia is a trailblazer in the lowbrow/pop surrealism movement first spawned by custom-car culture in Los Angeles.
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Dozens of artists got first-time solo exhibitions from it and it spawned a bunch of smaller similar exhibitions.
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It spawned an Indonesian dance craze that saw families and communities around the country doing versions of the dance.
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"After your article ran, it spawned a lot of people to reach out and tell their stories," she says.
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YouTube has spawned its own industry of post-MST3K smart-alecks, gleefully trashing everything from video games to movie trailers.
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This spawned an Arab exclusivism and sense of supremacy, which continues to drive the Arab-Israel conflict to this day.
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Crazy Frog, that pond-lurking irritant, that fly-eating miscreant, the asshole who spawned a thousand shitty ringtones, lives on.
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Eighty years ago when alcohol prohibition was repealed, it created a gold rush that spawned an enormous range of businesses.
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Mickey Mouse is a protean expression of the qualities, values, and dreams of the man and country that spawned him.
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Dr. Timothy Cunningham The absence of answers has spawned wild speculation rooted in Cunningham's scientific work for a federal agency.
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He is the director behind the blockbuster 2015 music video for "Hotline Bling," the clip that spawned a thousand memes.
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That record, her seventh, spawned the singles "Your Body" and "Just a Fool" — the latter a duet with Blake Shelton.
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Like past records, Kill the Lights came together casually, spawned from playing with a friend, Jasper Leach, just for fun.
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That record, her seventh, spawned the singles "Your Body" and "Just a Fool" — the latter a duet with Blake Shelton.
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The series spawned a movie franchise starring Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss with Stanley Tucci, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Julianne Moore.
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The 808 broke down the walls between genres, and spawned collaborations between some of the biggest acts from different spaces.
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The show, a mere five years into its existence, has already spawned the spinoffs 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?
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Spawned from a 22-year-old idea, Baby Driver feels like the most Edgar Wright movie Edgar Wright's ever made.
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Facebook was spawned on the web, and openly experiments on mobile, but has never put much focus on the desktop.
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The show ends this year with an eighth season, but has already spawned a spinoff to carry on its legacy.
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In 2015, there was the llama chase in Arizona, which spawned dozens of tweets about two llamas on the loose.
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On Inauguration Day, a video of white supremacist Richard Spencer getting punched in the head quickly spawned its own meme.
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It went to number 1 in the UK and number 3 in America, spawned five hit singles including the no.
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Fred Marziano says in the latest episode of People Magazine Investigates, which examines the crime and the mystery it spawned.
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But as the police employ new tactics, that paranoia about who can be trusted has also spawned its own backlash.
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Her parents had multiple restaurants through the years, and her complicated relationship with food spawned from her binge-eating mom.
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While the election this year has spawned anger and spite, it's not as dire as circumstances of the past were.
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These hugely complicated products have spawned an equally complex supply chain involving thousands of specialised companies all around the world.
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In some developing countries the mental-health care models spawned by disaster relief were adopted by primary health-care systems.
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Eventually, chronophotography spawned the first cinematic devices; things like the Kinetoscope that allowed people to watch short, continuous looping animations.
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That record, her seventh, spawned the singles "Your Body" and "Just a Fool" — the latter a duet with Blake Shelton.
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In a sense, we were all spawned on a tiny island full of trash, floating miserably far, far out there.
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It arguably single-handedly spawned the next 10 years of mainstream hip hop while influencing an entire generation of artists.
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The original film — which spawned three sequels and an MTV television series — starred Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette.
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China has spawned some of the world's largest private technology companies like TikTok parent, Bytedance and Alibaba affiliate, Ant Financial.
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With a promise that "Something Big Is Coming," the popularity of the event has spawned its own line of merchandise.
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Brown&aposs death spawned protests and a federal excessive force and wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of Brown&aposs children.
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Consumers liked Kinect, but it never lived up to its full potential, in part because it spawned no blockbuster games.
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In 2012, Zimride spawned Lyft, after Green and Co. decided to put the whole thing on an app, Uber style.
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More than 35 years later, it spawned a $53 billion film franchise that then influenced new rides around the world.
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The storyline constituted just a single subplot, but it spawned a minor eruption of hot takes, analysis pieces and recaps.
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Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, did his own bus tour across the state -- it even spawned its own Twitter account.
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Nikki Haley -- spawned blowback from conservatives over her response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address this week.
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He denies there is a crisis despite overseeing a hyperinflationary economic meltdown that has spawned widespread food and medicine shortages.
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So even though the dance floor has spawned more than a few romances, Farber-Biles 'shippers are out of luck.
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The museum's faulty reservation system spawned long lines of frustrated ticket holders and threats to strike by the security staff.
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The last Oscars moment to earn this Twitter distinction was Ellen DeGeneres's 2014 selfie, which spawned 255,000 tweets per minute.
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Obama reads 10 letters from Americans every night, a practice that has been widely publicized and even spawned a book.
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It has also spawned the notion of Russlandversteher ("Russia-understanders"), Germans who mix sympathy for Russia with antipathy for America.
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Minecraft has spawned action figures, a spin-off adventure game series, apparel, a convention, plush dolls, cosplay costumes, and more.
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Think about The Office, which ran for nine seasons and spawned countless other popular mockumentary style shows in its wake.
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The trailer spawned outrage over an ill-advised joke at the expense of a trans character (played by Benedict Cumberbatch).
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It's also worth noting that the show spawned this amazing movie, this amazing song, and made this guy a celebrity.
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It's also spawned a litany of memes and the perpetual joke that you should never, ever kill John Wick's dog.
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It went on to become one of the most acclaimed games of its generation, and spawned a pair of sequels.
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These tornadoes might be a little weaker, and dissipate faster, than a tornado spawned in, say, the US Central Plains.
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Over the past two days, however, it has spawned from the dead, emerging even more powerful than it was before.
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When an image spawned, its underlying network mutated into 15 slightly different variations, each of which contributed a new image.
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That reluctance has spawned a boom in small venture capital and private equity firms offering to finance small food businesses.
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But the business that it spawned, then known as Cantor Gaming, became one of the biggest sports book runners around.
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Overuse in pig production in China, for example, has spawned superbugs that have surfaced in the United States and Europe.
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Solemates spawned from a class project at Columbia Business School, and has since taken on a life of its own.
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Clinton's financial entanglements, "Clinton Cash," which spawned various articles in mainstream newspapers last year, including in The New York Times.
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READ MORE: How 'John Wick' spawned a hit franchise from a low-budget action movie almost every studio passed on
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More recently, the breaking apart of the Bell phone system in 1984 spawned the explosion in 900 phone-sex numbers.
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So no real surprise, then, in an age of Freddie Kruger and Michael Myers, that it soon spawned a sequel.
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"I hope to God it's a revolution," Keys wrote about the no-makeup movement her "In Common" artwork has spawned.
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At the same time, though, streaming has also spawned a supplement to the porn industry that can't be replicated: camming.
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It's spawned One World Artisans, a marketplace where refugees sell their jewelry, foods, clothing and other homemade wares from carts.
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Like so: The Vine spawned a separate meme that's attached itself to hundreds of fanfics about roommates falling in love.
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Less than a year into his presidency, Mr. Macron's push to upend France has spawned intense and sometimes overheated reactions.
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The patterns twirled across the surrounding 24-foot-high black walls in shapes spawned by the movement of their bodies.
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All of this sent Film Twitter into a tizzy and almost immediately spawned criticism, along with plenty of memes. pic.twitter.
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Since then the show has been downloaded more than 160 million times and has spawned a book and quirky merchandise.
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Robert Kirkman, the creator of The Walking Dead comic that spawned the television franchise, pulled off some magic last July.
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Other subreddits that users spawned out of r/deepfakes, including r/FakeApp, r/SFWdeepfakes, and r/videofakes are still up.
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Nor has the great debate spawned any real representatives among the Gilets jaunes — a vacuum that makes concrete negotiations difficult.
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That, in turn, spawned the kids' show Pee-wee's Playhouse, which aired Saturday mornings on CBS from 1986 to 1990.
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Typical metrics for a market bottom do not apply in this very unusual situation spawned by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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It is worth considering what sort of initiatives might be spawned by the beneficiaries of today's much larger platform companies.
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First, despite previous work suggesting spawning coincided with changes in the moon, their survey showed the fish population spawned daily.
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And it spawned much the same trajectory for its baby boomers, from budding student revolutionaries to button-down liberal elites.
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The secrecy surrounding the radar systems has spawned fears that officials are covering up health hazards and other possible dangers.
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The impasse between Schumer and McConnell has spawned a debate among Democratic lawmakers as what the next steps should be.
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Then, The Last Jedi introduced Laura Dern's Admiral Holdo, whose on-screen rapport with Leia spawned a thousand other questions.
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To be sure, the damage from the financial crisis and the severe recession it spawned is still not fully healed.
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Severe thunderstorms spawned suspected tornadoes and triggered widespread flooding that left at least three people dead in Kentucky and Arkansas.
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Both "Freakonomics" and "The Undercover Economist" became best-selling books in 2005 and both spawned successful sequels and multimedia spinoffs.
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Crossfire Hurricane spawned a case that has brought charges against former Trump campaign officials and more than a dozen Russians.
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So many facets of our existence — agriculture, transportation, cities and the architecture they spawned — were designed to suit specific environments.
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On the other, there's a clear desire to replicate a hit like "Glee," which spawned tours, companion shows, album sales.
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In a sense, Islah was expressing its disapproval of the hypercapitalist culture being spawned in the U.A.E.'s biggest cities.
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There are many, but two come to mind, one for the book itself and the other for what it spawned.
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The desire to maximize time spent at Disney has spawned an entire market of Disney planning books, guides and podcasts.
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Along with its iconic movies, the Star Wars franchise has spawned dozens of video games over the last 30 years.
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By curious serendipity, the ensuing period of unemployment spawned my first serious bike ride, and with it my first book.
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So for Mr. Trump's allies inside the West Wing and beyond, the tweetstorm spawned the mother of all messaging migraines.
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The Intelligence panel is conducting a sprawling investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. election that has spawned numerous offshoots.
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Unfortunately, following the liberation of Mosul, the ethno-political fragmentation that spawned the rise of the Islamic State will remain.
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They were all in — for a love spawned in the theater and a real wedding on their very own stage.
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Bumper-sticker wedge issues like busing, open borders and free health care for undocumented immigrants have spawned the most headlines.
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The cyclone spawned tornadoes in parts of the Carolinas -- typical of hurricanes that get enough of their circulation over land.
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The 2015 Tumblr post that spawned it was originally about Carol, one of the most beloved movies of the decade.
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The deadliest tornado caused by a hurricane came in 1964, when Hurricane Hilda spawned a tornado that killed 22 people.
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Portal, the first game, won all sorts of accolades following The Orange Box's release, and it eventually spawned a sequel.
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It spawned related products, including an Alessandro M. corkscrew — a male version of the Anna — and an Anna pepper mill.
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The unknown cheater spawned a parked jet into his path, forcing him to run around it and lose precious seconds.
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Thanks to WSL, those malicious programs will be spawned back into Windows as pico processes, hiding them from security software.
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I'm a fan of the "Tasty" videos (and the entire genre they spawned), which show a cooking tutorial in fast-motion.
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The storm spawned tornadoes in five states Tuesday: Texas (2), Indiana, Oklahoma, Kansas (2) and Missouri, the National Weather Service said.
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These light shows have become so popular that they even spawned the popular seasonal reality show, The Great Christmas Light Fight.
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A widely circulated image by an anonymous artist of Wonder Woman punching Trump spawned a thread of superhero resistance fan art.
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The service was popular with members of the microblogging site and spawned several so-called "Vine stars," attracting millions of followers.
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To All The Boys I've Loved Before is big online to the extent that it has spawned its very own meme.
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This essay is so famous it is said to have spawned its own mini genre of essays about leaving New York.
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It also spawned two sequels, the latter gaining notoriety for its troubled production and Snipe's alleged anti-social behavior on set.
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High demand for prescription painkillers spawned the market for synthetic opioids, which now account for almost half of all opioid overdoses.
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Abbott also warned residents to be vigilant about tornadoes, which are expected to spawned by the hurricane in the coming days.
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Pressure for mainstream manufacturers to accelerate development of zero-emission vehicles has spawned new alliances between tech companies and traditional carmakers.
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Two years ago, ICOs like Meiri's lured billions of dollars into blockchain companies and spawned a cottage industry of pilot projects.
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That mostly means logging and distributed tracing, both of which have spawned their own ecosystems of open-source projects and startups.
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But Trump's comments also spawned confusion among industry players and government officials struggling to understand what Huawei policy he had unveiled.
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The show is based on Andrzej Sapkowski's adored novels, which also spawned the incredibly popular RPG series from CD Projekt Red.
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The U.K.'s referendum decision to leave the European Union spawned uncertainty over Europe's growth outlook, financial regulation and legal frameworks.
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The show was such a hit in the '70s that it spawned a recreation in 2010 – the same year Downton premiered.
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The two would eventually go on to star in the dance romance, which came out in 2006 and spawned four sequels.
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It's racked up nearly 19833,21983 retweets and 21985,22019 likes, spawned memes and elicited innumerable cry-laugh emojis from social media users.
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Online interactions, and the language we use to have them, spawned their own dialect with an ever-growing assortment of slang.
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"Trump spawned this when he broke 50 years of tradition" by not releasing them, argued Peter Chang, a lawyer for California.
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And, as a result, numerous memes and reactions have spawned, expressing emotions ranging from shock and surprise, to admiration and love.
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The preacher and his movement also spawned a global network of schools and universities that operate in more than 100 countries.
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The swift departure of Richard Plepler as HBO's boss spawned comparisons to "Game of Thrones", one of the channel's many hits.
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The idea spawned with co-founder Owen DeVries' conversation with an Instagram star receiving hundreds of thousands of messages from fans.
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Across Japan, more than 20,000 people were killed by the earthquake and tsunami, which also spawned a nuclear power plant disaster.
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The statement spawned the Twitter hashtag #TrudeauEulogies, which quickly began trending as people emulated Trudeau's upbeat tone and lack of criticism.
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