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The point is not to stay marginal, but to participate in whatever network of marginal zones is spawned from other disciplinary centers and which, together, constitute a multiple displacement of those authorities.

Judith Butler

Nature and TV abhor a vacuum and one was quickly created with the merger that spawned the CW.

John Rash

The increasing importance of networking and networked storage has spawned business that are focused on architecting appropriate solutions and help enterprises deploy the same, with the twin objectives of increasing ROI and reducing cost of IT operations.

Soumitra Agarwal

Most of the fish have already spawned. I'll be doing some sight fishing, but I don't think you're going to see the weights that you saw in 2001.

Dean Rojas

American universities and industry have a long history of collaborative efforts that have spawned significant innovations and fueled our entrepreneurial economy. It is imperative to take the lessons from these collaborative relationships so that we may improve the process by which discoveries and innovations move into the marketplace.

Lesa Mitchell

We wanted to inform our readers of a story that had violence spawned by imagery. We felt they wouldn't be adequately informed if they couldn't see the imagery that was the root of this entire story.

Chuck Prochaska

The storm seemed to be stalling out. But just as you're thinking it was calming down, it spawned a tornado.

Dan Fulscher

Every band on Ozzfest has to give Ozzy and Sabbath a big thank you, ... They spawned everything that's going on in metal right now. They've been around for how long, and now they're headlining the biggest summer tour for kids? I'm just fortunate and glad to be a part of it.

Chad Gray

The program spawned illegal immigration.

Vernon Briggs

Narcotics trafficking has spawned a criminal elite that is fighting to control a budget the same size as that presented in Parliament by our minister of finance, but without any of the obligations for debt, employment and services, which is placed on the elected government.

Dr Peter Phillips