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sown

adjective as in planted

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adjective as in scattered

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Either way, Trump will have sown resentment throughout the GOP before he even gets inaugurated.

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He said Kamala Harris' loss on Tuesday was merely reaping what the party had sown.

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In a televised address on Sunday morning, the Houthis’ military spokesman, Yahya Saree, claimed to have sown “fear and panic” with the group’s use of what he described as a hypersonic ballistic missile.

Rising geopolitical tensions have sown mistrust and prompted countries to pour money into chip-making facilities of their own.

In fact, such doubts were sown almost as soon as fluoridation programs began rolling out in the 1940's, with The John Birch Society peddling a crackpot theory that fluoride transforms people into communists.

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