Back in 1965, 25% of black children were born out of wedlock, nearly one-third fewer.
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His creations are often born out of his own frustrations with existing products and services.
Introduced in the First Congress in 1789, the Bill of Rights was born out of compromise.
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To think, this hipster group was born out of near disaster three years ago.
People living with HIV and AIDS have to endure prejudice born out of ignorance and fear.
But innovation has never been born out of the places where it is most expected.
Flemish oil painting was born out of manuscript illumination, of which Bruges was a great centre.
Xstrata was, after all, born out of coal mining assets spun off from Glencore a decade ago.
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"It was a legal goal, one born out of the intelligence of a Porto player, " said Ferreira.
After all, the company was born out of an audience demand: people wanted help with their taxes.
"This was all born out of complete frustration with how the medium worked technically, " Lucas tells Forbes.
From humble origins (born out of wedlock on a Caribbean island), Hamilton moved ahead through his brilliance and hard work.
There is a pleasing symmetry in this story, for Sheffield's previous fortune was born out of research.
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Born out of a failed partnership with Nintendo, the CD-based PlayStation landed on U.S. shores in late 1995.
Gazprom was born out of the former Soviet Union's Gas Industry Ministry and was partly privatised in 1993.
How a nation born out of a tax revolt has--and especially hasn't--solved the problems of taxing its citizens.
The charter school movement was born out of a desire to creatively address the many obstacles teachers faced.
It is the one born out of a praying heart and a soul searching for purpose after tragedy.
Only 16% of Asian-American babies are born out of wedlock, in contrast to 41% for the general population.
The appointment of Sammy Lee as manager following Allardyce's decision to leave was born out of romantic loyalty.
For our part, we must fight it with a boldness no longer born out of instinct but of experience.
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Estrada, 62, is candid about a private life that includes flocks of mistresses and children born out of wedlock.
Heroism and American grit, born out of Butte, Montana, where men were men.
And like the Puritans before them, their secession was not merely born out of politics, but out of religious fervor.
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One of the most striking differences between black families and others is the proportion of children born out of wedlock.
For these women, millinery has become a second career, born out of a shared epiphany: "I want to make hats!"
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In my experience, this axiom is a foundational truth about brand equity that is born out again and again in consumer research.
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