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sow the seeds of

verb as in father

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She said Hagekhalil’s “preference for male colleagues/staff over me has continued to sow the seeds of sexism and belittling.”

They want to sow the seeds of doubt about all information so that if someone tells you the sun rises in the east, you begin to doubt it.

From Salon

But the combination of the bloodshed in Gaza, Israel’s persistent settlement-building in defiance of U.S. policy, Netanyahu’s impudence and broader public acceptance of once-fringe skepticism about the special relationship helped sow the seeds of political change.

It was not the answer Guimarães was expecting, but it ended up being the beginning of a collaboration that helped the Geffen survive the pandemic — and sow the seeds of hope that the theater industry at large could innovate and survive in even the most difficult of times.

Prior to Tuesday’s first day of jury selection, the defense had suggested a mystery black vehicle may be central to its case, but Buzbee shifted that focus to Erickson, seeking to sow the seeds of reasonable doubt and possibly previewing the defense’s strategy when testimony gets underway later this month.

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