of Spawn
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the great flood of human life that is spawned upon the earth, it is not often that a man is born. Clarence Darrow
Just to prove that even the silliest idea can be pursued to its illogical conclusion, Legal Realism spawned Critical Legal Studies. Alex Kozinski
the great lack of parity between husbands and wives has always been spawned by the disproportionate degree of self-sacrifice that women are willing to make on behalf of those they love. Elizabeth Gilbert
Just because something had spawned a myth did not automatically mean it had to contain anything of substance. Alastair Reynolds
Capitalism in Russia has spawned far more Al Capones than Henry Fords. David Remnick
I was spawned by some pretty good people in this business - Mr. Astaire, Mr. Tracy. They stopped and took their time to talk to people. Robert Wagner