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It just made me very very grateful to be born in the West and be born in the United States.
You have to be born in America to be president.
The child is expected to be born in Spring 2019.
I feel very excited to be born in this era.
"I was privileged enough to be born in Finland," she says.
Because I was fortunate enough to be born in the USA.
"They did not ask to be born in Syria," Ms. Dosé said.
It was March and Aubrey was supposed to be born in July.
Children who developed and were diagnosed with the disease before the age of two were most likely to be born in the spring, while those who were diagnosed later were more likely to be born in summer or autumn.
Haught said it's extremely rare for albino alligators to be born in captivity.
The first calf could be born in a few years, according to Stejskal.
But it does unfortunately mean one more whale will be born in captivity.
Arnaliaq's baby is due in April, and Samka's should be born in June.
I was blessed to be born in an advanced society with caring parents.
The currently unnamed cubs are the first pandas to be born in Germany.
There is indeed a progressive populist majority waiting to be born in America.
He can be born in the US (regardless of who his parents are).
Applicants would have to be born in Thailand to parents from ethnic minority groups, registered by the Interior Ministry and have lived in Thailand for at least 15 years, or be born in Thailand to foreign residents and be university graduates.
Now, their dream is for their daughter to be born in the United States.
Children fortunate enough to be born in dragon years seem to flourish at school.
It has to be born in Japan, raised in Japan, and slaughtered in Japan.
She is the first white koala ever to be born in Queensland's Australia Zoo.
You don't know whether you're going to be born in the United States or Afghanistan.
You have to either be born in or you have to apprentice for 10 years.
Would it have been better to be born in 1936 under those circumstances from now?
I wanted my child to be born in Texas, as my wife and I had been.
Staff there believe she's the first rhino ever to be born in the state of Iowa.
The first state-authorized genetically altered babies will be born in the UK later this year.
Colo was the oldest gorilla ever on record and the first to be born in human care.
You can't simply be born in late May and be imbued with a wild sense of creativity.
He said he is the first person in his family to be born in the United States.
The college class of 2020 is one of the last classes to be born in the '90s.
The study predicts that 13.3 million babies will be born in 2023, down from 15.2 million last year.
Kyara — the last to be born in captivity — was treated for an infection that was most likely pneumonia.
An athlete doesn't need to be born in the same country to be part of its Olympic team.
Four million babies will be born in the U.S. this year, each one a bundle of infinite potential.
People with narcolepsy are slightly but significantly more likely to be born in March (as, indeed, I was).
In fact, the first state-authorized genetically altered babies will be born in the UK later this year.
"I was lucky to be born in a family that takes really seriously what is eaten," he said.
Carter was born in 1924 and he was the first US president to be born in a hospital.
This latest HFEA decision means the first babies created by the technique in Britain could be born in 2017.
The Herald Sun reports that baby Brian is one of the biggest babies to ever be born in Australia.
But the answer is we were, all three of us, we're so lucky to be born in this country.
Much like with fears around AI, it's far more likely that societal risks will be born in the details.
For starters, she claimed to be born in Germany, but her passport showed she was from a Russian town.
The boy is the first baby to be born in-flight for Jet Airways, a spokesperson confirmed by email.
He became the youngest prime minister in Israeli history and the first to be born in the independent state.
The first child to be born in the UK through the new method could arrive by the end of 2017.
Because, otherwise, children are going to be born in lunar or Martian environments that have a lesser gravity than Earth.
End of an era The last person known to be born in the 19th century has died at age 117.
Even so, experts expect at least some babies could be born in the United States with microcephaly because of Zika.
They are the birthright of everyone, no matter who they are or what country they happen to be born in.
"Not to forget that my seventh grandchild is about to be born in the Villa Medici in Rome," he adds.
In July, the first Southern Resident killer whale calf to be born in almost three years died shortly after birth.
It exists because of something I can't control — I happened to be born in Italy to my mother and father.
Sanders's huge popularity lead over President-elect Trump augurs well for the progressive majority waiting to be born in coming elections.
Selection requirements extended only to the players' employers – that is to say, they did not need to be born in London.
The last polar bear cubs to be born in the United Kingdom were twins at Flamingo Land in Yorkshire in 1992.
"Most heinously of all", they caused him to be born in Ireland after his parental family was dislodged from where they belonged.
But I guess he decided he wanted to be born in 1948, too—he made a record that was more like 1975.
At 20, he was the first cast member to be born in the 1990s and one of the youngest cast members ever.
If the pattern holds, we're due for another star to be born in 2038, 101 years after the original film first premiered.
I was raised to understand that I was privileged to be born in a free country with a long-standing, continuous democracy.
"I knew she was going to be born in the car because she started coming out," Katie told Fox affiliate WPMT-TV.
Kyara, who was conceived before SeaWorld announced it was winding down the orca program, was the last to be born in captivity.
His wife was eight months pregnant, and they were determined to head north, so that the child could be born in Canada.
I was the first in my family to be born in the United States, so the decision had been made for me.
Benjamin was the second baby ever to be born in the US through a transplanted uterus from a donor who had died.
About a decade later, more babies will be born in sub-Saharan Africa than in the whole of Asia, including India and China.
We need to start changing that mentality so that they can be born in a context where they will be seen as equal.
His parents were both refugees from the Nazis, and he was the first in his family to be born in the United States.
His Jewish family escaped Nazi Germany "by nip and tuck," he said, and Kaiser was the first child to be born in America.
So it appears to be a unique qualification, and most people have interpreted they have to be born in the U.S. until recently.
McCay's third film, "Gertie the Dinosaur," 6 introduced what became a beloved character, likely the first to be born in an animated film.
He also has the good fortune to be born in 1452, right when Gutenberg opens up his print shop and starts selling books.
He would say he was lucky to be born in America with so many opportunities and he was lucky to work for the movies.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star requested that her daughter be born in Los Angeles and that the surrogate use her own doctor.
The Mechanicsburg couple tells WPMT-TV she knew the baby was going to be born in that car while they were on the way.
According to police, the last child was believed to be born in a hotel room with no documentation, making the identification process incredibly difficult.
Bosley would be born in the same hospital that JoJo had frequented as she battled cancer, before dying at only the age of 2503.
It's wonderful to be born in California if you're born early because the state provides you with services up until a child is three.
"That is the dream of many people here, that the next Dalai Lama should be born in Tawang," said Sang Phuntsok, Tawang's deputy commissioner.
"I truly believe that the next Mickey Mouse should be born in China where, you know, 20 million babies are born a year," Lo said.
"I want my little boy to know that he's blessed to be born in a country that values individual freedom and constitutional democracy," she said.
But for me I think this is very cool, a really unique experience, to be born in one country but grow up in another one.
Black people are more likely to be born in the stroke belt and, regardless of where they are born, have a higher risk than whites.
If you did not know whether you would be born in a rich country or a poor one, what kind of migration policies would you favour?
The child, Abraham, was one of the first to be born in Kiryat Arba, an Israeli settlement on the outskirts of the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Staffers initially estimated the calf would be born in a couple of weeks when the YouTube livestream began in February -- but it dragged on until...April.
Among the countries looked at, "there has never been a better time to be born in any of these 20 countries," the Health Affairs report said.
I feel profoundly satisfied standing atop the words "The progenitors of modernity have yet to be born!" in the middle of a blue-chip art fair.
In 20183 John Paul II made him a cardinal, the first to be born in Central America, in part for his resistance to the almost Godless left.
Said to be born in Spain in 1940, the poet's work presumably remains unpublished because it is yet unwritten: Morandá is fictional, an invention of Rubens Ghenov.
When he thinks about his career in the N.F.L., Reed said, he thinks about Jaeda and yet another daughter, who is due to be born in February.
If you are Syrian like me, or were unlucky enough to be born in another conflict-ridden developing nation, the process of traveling is not so easy.
The now father of three was the first royal baby to be born in a hospital—a tradition he's continued with his own kids with wife Kate Middleton.
The first WTA title winner to be born in the 2000s, Danilovic nearly had it wraped up in the second set but failed to convert a championship point.
When she went into labor while on a plane for a recruiting trip, she made the pilots fly her home, so her son could be born in Tennessee.
It is not a question of whether babies will be born in the United States with Zika-related microcephaly — it is a question of when and how many.
Mahi's wife, Daisy, is Dutch, and he said he had delayed transferring to an overseas team because he wanted his first child to be born in the Netherlands.
Tibetan reincarnation expert Ruth Gamble, at La Trobe University's China Studies Research Center, said there was no requirement for the next Dalai Lama to be born in Tibet.
" In particular, he wanted to find out if serious readers "could be born" in this digitally drenched habitat and to record the ways in which they "struggled into life.
A 3-month-old baby killer whale that was the last to be born in captivity at SeaWorld has died, most likely because of an infection, the park announced.
And nearly half (2900 percent) of people in the U.S. with a high school education or less say that to be American, one must be born in the country.
But she does the planning and the cooking, because my baby will be born in two months now, and she wants me to eat all kinds of special food.
For the sake of those living with CHD and the estimated 40,000 babies who will be born in the next year with CHD, there's more work to be done.
"It's my passion and it's my lifestyle," said Martin, 25, a Mexican-American who is among the first generation of his family to be born in the United States.
"People might be born in America, but they feel like a lot of times they're looked at like 'other,' " Emir Alrashid said, adding that he sometimes felt that way, too.
Her father owned bookstores in Valparaiso and Santiago, and her pregnant mother insisted on traveling by boat from Chile to France, just so her daughter could be born in Paris.
No one can be born in Svalbard — pregnant women are required to leave the island weeks before their due date — and you cannot be buried there because of the permafrost.
Ashurbeyli disavows any comparison to such past attempts, saying Asgardia aims to be inclusive, opening citizenship to anyone, not just those lucky enough to be born in countries with space stations.
New religions were able to be born in the U.S. because of how religion was seen as not just something to be marketed, but something that's always available on the market.
But no law dictates that unicorns may only be born in California and a handful of other secondary territories; and it seems likely that, for better or worse, Extremistan is spreading.
I was raised knowing that I was lucky to be born in the 103s, and to grow up in the 90s, with freedom of traveling, thinking, and making whatever I wanted.
But Rabin was assassinated in 1995 and Netanyahu was elected prime minister the following year, the youngest-ever Israeli to hold the position and the first to be born in Israel.
More than 22018% of those who voted for the president in 211 thought it was either "very" or "fairly" important to be born in America in order to be considered truly American.
It was a place where magic comes alive... The theme of the show reminded you that you where lucky to be born in the age, and that a good future was ahead.
Clocking in nearly eight million views, the number one ad is by telecom service provider MTS and revolves around a baby who refuses to be born in a house without Wi-Fi.
He never asked for this trouble; he just wanted one child to be born in New York so that one child would one day pull the family out of generations of poverty.
Shop sneakers at Greats hereAnother brand proud to be born in Brooklyn is Greats, a luxury sneaker company selling a simple selection of men's and women's styles for just $99 or $179.
We tended to be the first in our families to go to college, or we were the first in our families to be born in America — or we weren't Americans at all.
"They were civilians inside their house, dreaming of a new baby who was supposed to be born in the coming few days," said Kamal Abu Khammash, 33, the woman's brother-in-law.
February is a great month to be born in if you want to become famous, but the rest of us might find the cold, gray days to be a bit of a bummer.
The swimmer Michael Phelps told The Associated Press this week that his fiancée — and even his infant son, who is to be born in May — will attend the Games to watch him compete.
I launched into a two-minute spiel about Where I'm Really From, trying to explain what it was like to be born in Montana, raised in Malaysia and going to college in Michigan.
Something had been planted in his brain, Mark Milley has told friends, that made him believe that he was lucky to be born in America, and duty bound to follow his father's footsteps.
Roughly half of non-Hispanic blacks (49 percent), compared with 38 percent of Hispanics and 21625 percent of whites, believe it is very important to be born in the U.S. to be truly American.
I like to think that my 12-year-old son, the first member of our family to be born in the United States, has inherited some of his love of American politics from me.
And by betting that none will be born in 22016, I'm betting no other researchers implanted genetically edited embryos at any time in 260, and that they won't do it early this year, either.
Morrison, beloved African American novelist and essayist, won the 1993 Nobel Prize in literature for this work of fiction, which follows the story of the first African-American child to be born in the hospital.
In this new blog post, which he wrote in the style of a "frequently asked questions" or FAQ, he simply claimed to be born in Eastern Europe, but refused to reveal where he is now.
For now, that is taking advantage of Microsoft's technology, and while today's partnership is significant for both companies, it is a relationship that could only be born in the cloud where interoperability is an imperative.
The first generation of Americans to be born in the wake of the Great Recession will be the first in the nation's history to include more racial minorities than whites, according to new Census Bureau data.
Swalwell represents the East Bay in the San Francisco and Oakland metro area but he had the good fortune to be born in Iowa which is the first state to select delegates to the Democratic National Convention.
Ted Cruz would represent a lot of firsts should he be elected president: He'd be the first Hispanic president, and the first president to be born in Canada (or anywhere outside the 50 states, for that matter).
President Donald Trump flubbed a key word in his address to the March for Life rally on Friday, mistakenly telling anti-abortion protesters that it's wrong for babies to be "born" in the ninth month of a pregnancy.
When she gave birth to her only child, Tyler, in 211, she went into labor while on a recruiting trip in Pennsylvania and urged the pilots to fly her home so her son would be born in Tennessee.
Based on current trends, a growing proportion of babies will be born in places where adults have to devote most of their resources to survival, leaving very little to invest in their families, their communities and their countries.
While unlike the US, Israeli heads of state do not have to be born in the country (Golda Meir, the state's fourth prime minister, was born in Ukraine and raised in Milwaukee) they do have to have Israeli citizenship.
"If you're someone who happens to be born in the U.S. to French or German parents and you leave at an early age, you don't associate with being a U.S. person," said David McKeegan, co-founder of Greenback Expat Tax Services.
"Since the goal was to be born in space, it had to be created with materials that were already in the space station," Mr. Kac (pronounced katz) explained in a telephone interview from his home in suburban Oak Park, Ill.
Or is there nothing connecting them other than randomness, or luck — the same luck that allows one to live in New York or Vienna and not Mosul or Raqqa, or to be born in Bavaria in the 1960s instead of the 1930s?
Notably, Hungarians (52 percent), Greeks (85033 percent), Japanese (50 percent), Italians (42 percent) and Poles (42 percent) are all much more likely than Americans to believe that a person has to be born in their country to be truly one of them.
This woman said she was a third-generation migrant, and her family had all voted 'Leave' and thereby screwed her—because any children she had would apparently now have to be born in the UK if they were to be UK nationals.
Also, Tony Bennett, who was the first person in his family to be born in a hospital; and Elaine L. Chao, now the Transportation Secretary, who, speaking no English, struggled to understand the concept of Halloween in her third grade class in Queens.
The federal deficit is a growing, real and significant threat to the wellbeing of this nation — especially to the millennials, Generation X-ers and those yet-unlabeled kids who are under 2628 or still to be born in the next decade or so.
The Shadowhunters star opens up to PEOPLE in an exclusive interview about how he's excited to see his first child with pregnant wife Shelby Rabara — who will be born in the Chinese zodiac's Year of the Pig, just like her mom — make her first dumplings.
He also appeared in several of Mel Brooks' films, including History of the World: Part I, High Anxiety, and To Be or Not to Be. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Jack Riley got his start on NBC's sitcom Occasional Wife, which ran from 1966 to 1967.
That little guy, dumb enough to be born in the mid-'80s, poured hundreds of hard-earned paper route dollars into remote-control cars, slot cars, and model trains, and for $99 Hot Wheels AI is so much more fun than any of those diversions.
Their own family is happier not because it only has two children, but because their parents had enough money (inherited, stolen or earned) for them to be born in a private hospital, be sent to private school and hold their birthday parties in private clubs.
The study looked at pregnancy outcomes in patients who opted for prenatal testing and found a very high incidence (close to 100 percent) of patients decided to request abortions — but some families decline testing, and therefore infants with Down syndrome continue to be born in Iceland.
The elder Trump discussed the idea a number of times before launching his presidential campaign, and made comments like this one from a 2011 appearance on The O'Reilly Factor: If you are going to be president of the United States you have to be born in this country.
The miracle of life is always a celebrated occasion, but the arrival of Victoria's currently unnamed cub was especially momentous because the baby bear is the first polar bear to be born in all of the UK in 25 years, according to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
Some untold number of children, to be born in the future, outside the country's borders, to unmarried American citizen mothers, will undoubtedly be worse off than they would have been had the challenge to the mother-father distinction never come before the Supreme Court in the first place.
The collective political consciousness of the '80s has been replaced by the quiet, unaddressed isolation that comes with knowing that you can be born in this country, excel in its schools and find a comfortable place in its economy and still feel no stake in the national conversation.
On Thursday, researchers at Philadelphia's Penn Medicine announced that a cis woman who had received a uterine transplant from a deceased donor gave birth last November—the second such baby to be born in the United States, as The New York Times noted in its coverage of the news.
But it would also do a massive amount of good that would benefit the lives of millions of Californians, not to mention billions of people who haven't yet been born, who would really prefer to be born in a world that isn't 28 degrees hotter than it is right now.
No one chooses to be exiled and no one chooses to be born in one place or another and it is in no one's interest to ban global progress, something that many people from different nationalities are contributing to daily and they are doing it all for the future of humanity.
"No one chooses to be exiled and no one chooses to be born in one place or another and it is in no one's interest to ban global progress, something that many people from different nationalities are contributing to daily and they are doing it all for the future of humanity," he said.
I think we also need to realize and unpack that "women" means so many different kinds of women, knowing that some women may be born in America but they have family who are undocumented, so that is something that is utterly necessary and vital for us to stand up and stand out on.
Image via Getty Images / KTSDESIGN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Image via Getty Images / KTSDESIGN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY So, which is better for a bio startup today: to be born in the wild — with all the risk and reward that entails — or to be raised in captivity The "bred in captivity" model promises sureness, safety, security.
Public private partnership focused on security startups The EC is also aiming to give a big boost to the development of regional technologies to counter cyber threats by taking steps to encourage more security focused startup businesses to be born in Europe — announcing a public-private partnership yesterday focused on injecting funds into cybersecurity research and innovation.
If Kang still feels ''that you can be born in this country, excel in its schools and find a comfortable place in its economy and still feel no stake in the national conversation,'' as a writer for The New York Times, I wonder how he believes it's appropriate for him to speak for the rest of us.
Growing up dark-skinned in an England of "Paki-bashing" and the influential demagogue Enoch Powell predicting rivers "foaming with much blood" if people who looked like me continued to be born in his gray-skied land, I'm delighted to return to a newly open and creative London where the average person was born in another country.
"It has to be born in mind that an overall healthy nutritionally diet (rich in fruit and vegetables etc.), whatever the farming system (organic or conventional), as well as high physical activity are important documented protective factors against certain cancers and other diseases," said lead study author Julia Baudry of the French Institute of Health and Medical Research INSERM in Paris.
She cites James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time, W.E.B. Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk, and Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me as evidence of those who have testified to what it is like living with the indignity of always being susceptible to unconstitutional searches, especially when one has done nothing more than be born in a body that is always already deemed criminal.
Early last year, the duo set up SyriaScholar, an online platform offering medical students in Syria teaching from academics in the UK. Their hope is to offer support to underfunded and understaffed universities, and provide some of the academic opportunities they've had in the UK. "I've been given an amazing opportunity to be born in a place where you can have access to the best education and healthcare in the world," says Kinan.
As a Catholic, I think especially of the Holy Family: the overpowering faith of Mary and Joseph; the overwhelming burden of raising the Christ child; the overflowing love that couple had for that helpless baby who had to be born in a barn; and the risky journey afterward when his parents -- seeing no other option -- left the only home they'd ever known, Judea, taking their baby on a perilous journey through the desert to a foreign land.

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