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Of the children you beget, only special ones in their time will have the Power.
He could beget a son and then there would be new hope in the country.
So, all the travelers had to beget when they went through.
He worked seven days a week, begetting a family with a passion for work.
A man begets a child, but he only makes a statue.
"Whether it begets justice or not seems of little consequence."
Berry was the only member of the family thought to be able to beget children.
But finding evidence that one begets the other has often proved difficult.
This is a sort of thing that readily begets a personal feeling against nature.
"There are some who doubt Henry was able to beget a son."
They live, beget, and leave no trace For eye to see or mind to judge.
Further, begetting a number of children prevents men also from being free and independent.
Knowing we cannot, I suppose, is what makes us want to beget.
But not the wisest of them could beget a single child.
It has to do with travel frequency, which, in my experience, begets knowledge.
Living things were said to beget their own kind, a group broader than the scientific species.
The same initial conditions that cause hurricanes can also beget nothing.
The food came as gifts, but one gift, I learned, could beget another.
Moreover, it is said to beget single young, unlike most other animals.
Only the child of the barbarian could beget a new generation.
Surely you've learned, even at your young age, that money begets followers.
Or perhaps begetting fifty children in seven years had left her numb.
Then came indifference and injury, one possibly begetting the other.
The political attention comes as environmental problems are begetting social and economic problems.
Since his brother had died, it was even more critical that he beget an heir.