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1 Then the winds will come and carry the seeds out into the whole world.
2 We carry the seeds of the one or the other about with us, in our minds, where-so-ever we go.
3 How are we to keep it out of the West End, if you ladies carry the seeds of it?
4 No one plants it; probably the birds carry the seeds ; yet it grows freely after a clearing has been made.
5 Fear that perhaps the children of a woman hanged for a witch might yet still carry the seeds of devilry within them.
6 And he suggested Karzai's efforts to woo Taliban soldiers off the battlefield could carry the seeds of an eventual political solution to the conflict.
7 She carried the seeds of a son within herself.
8 Hyman Minsky wrote that financial stability carries the seeds of its own demise because it encourages risk taking.
9 The unfortunate Jews are now carrying the seeds of Anti-Semitism into England; they have already introduced it into America.
10 He carried the seeds of sickness within him, and from him it would spread to our new town of residence.
11 "What does one city matter if you carry the seeds of the apocalypse inside you?"
12 A wild panic seized the survivors, and they fled to the farthest tribes, carrying the seeds of death with them wherever they went.
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