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Surely a genuine reckoning into what we’re seeing now would take as its premise that it is the outgrowth of a much broader series of mistakes and failures.
GOP REACTION TO TROOP DEATHS SHOWS WHAT A REPUBLICAN HOUSE WOULD REALLY MEANGREG SARGENTAUGUST 27, 2021WASHINGTON POST
So what we’re seeing is the outgrowth of a breakdown in the family, in the economy, in those neighborhoods they came out of, if this is very much a homegrown phenomenon.
ANARCHISTS AND AN INCREASE IN VIOLENT CRIME HIJACK PORTLAND’S SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENTSCOTT WILSONMAY 31, 2021WASHINGTON POST
For her, coordinating friendship groups that brought together Americans who had so recently gone to war with one another was a natural outgrowth of her role in her own family.
THE QUEST TO ‘HAVE IT ALL’ ISN’T NEW. HISTORY IS FULL OF MOTHERS WHO CHANGED THE WORLD WHILE TAKING CARE OF THEIR CHILDRENNINA ANSARYMAY 6, 2021TIME
The grief and havoc of these past four years, confronted boldly, can yield an outgrowth of hope.
CURE FOR A SICKENING APPOINTMENTHANS JOHNSONOCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON BLADE
With teams as a rule scoring more efficiently in transition than in the halfcourt, this is a natural outgrowth of getting players capable of that pairing of skills.
THE PACE OF PLAY HAS NEVER BEEN FASTER IN THE WNBAHOWARD MEGDALAUGUST 6, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
Occasionally an ear-like outgrowth appears on the neck, indicative of the attempt of a second slit to develop into an ear.
MAN AND HIS ANCESTORCHARLES MORRIS
The art of any people is an outgrowth and efflorescence of an internal living principle: and as is the tree so is its fruit.
THE CATACOMBS OF ROMEWILLIAM HENRY WITHROW
The art of sculpture was an essential outgrowth of the Greek spirit, and perfectly suited the requirements of Greek thought.
GREEK SCULPTUREESTELLE M. HURLL
Colorado was the outgrowth of the great financial crisis of 1857.
OVER THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS TO ALASKACHARLES WARREN STODDARD
Luther's devil is the outgrowth of humanity in long-clothes.
MYSTIC LONDON:CHARLES MAURICE DAVIES
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO OUTGROWTH

  • bifurcation
  • branch
  • branching
  • breaking
  • complication
  • consequence
  • divarication
  • division
  • excrescence
  • extension
  • forking
  • offshoot
  • outgrowth
  • partition
  • radiation
  • result
  • sequel
  • subdivision
  • upshot
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