be born

VERB
  1. come into existence through birth
    She was born on a farm
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  • That said, it should be borne in mind that political openness varies a great deal from one country to another.
  • Michael Caine is also believed to be born of a Romanichal (Gypsy) family. AskMen.com - HOME PAGE
  • Someday it may even be possible for the soul of a skeptical scientist to orbit into the empyrean, carrying his karma with him, looking for a suitable body to be born into!
  • Will it remain perverted forever by what it†™ s become, or will the truth ring free and clear and the legend of the Crusader be born anew? Dynamite Entertainment titles for February 2010 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • They are asking for election monitors and observers to be sent to Gamelonia, of course all expenses to be borne by us.
  • Her face is drenched in sweat, the heat is not to be borne. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • All people have regarded virginity as something sacred, and God has so honored it that he willed that his son be born of a virgin, fecundated, however, by the Holy Ghost. Satyricon
  • It is further to be borne in mind that, four months earlier, the Pope had levied a similar decima, or tax, upon the entire College of Cardinals and every official in the service of the The Life of Cesare Borgia
  • The war is between my habitual and conscious thoughts about how to live and a new perspective struggling to be born.
  • The new company about to be born will have a compound name.
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