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The new productions at the Glimmerglass Opera this summer are engendering yet more debate about a perennial hot topic: the pervasive influence of directors with modernistic staging concepts.
(Feb. 22 and Feb. 26 at 8). | Franco Zeffirelli's realist productions are engendering a backlash at the Met, which this bland revival of "Carmen" confirms.
"So long as all the transplant centers enter all the pairs into the systems out there, you're not disadvantaging patients and you are engendering competition," said Mr. Hil, whose registry is based on Long Island.
Start by explaining to the employee that he simply can't talk about his work arrangements anymore as they are engendering resentment throughout the team.
"The cumulative effect of these broad restrictions... are engendering a climate of fear and a culture of enforced silence," the rights group said.
"The zest in which people have taken to two wheels and joined the cycling revolution we are engendering in the capital has gladdened my heart".
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But growth in this mechanization, the large level of waste and by-products are engendered.
The most well characterised enzymatic activities contributing to this process are engendered by zinc-dependent metalloproteinases.
Neo-liberal urban policies are engendered by the nexus between mobile investment capital, inter-city competition, and public entrepreneurialism.
Yet, as emerges later in the treatise, these first principles, seemingly innate to the intellect, are engendered there by the Agent Intellect (Bouyges, 29; Hyman, 219).
"It's engendering a view that has no factual basis".
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