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At times, she experiments too much - with alliteration, compound adjectives and short verbless sentences - and in so doing her book becomes an engine of self-delight, a work of exhibitionism: look at me! Yet, once she relaxes into her style, the exuberance and magical readability of her narrative compels the suspension of all critical judgment.

So, we assume that human capital accumulation becomes an engine of productivity improvement.

The Ministry has indeed resolved that every health worker becomes an engine of change for the life of every child, woman, family and community.

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In essence, the failing heart becomes "an engine out of fuel" [ 95] as energy production is inadequate to support cardiac output.

Instead it became an engine of outrages and sensations.

"It is now time for Japan to become an engine of global economic growth".

"My vision for Newark is that it will become an engine of economic opportunity for everyone.

Next week, Xerox plans to introduce FutureColor, a large color digital printer the company hopes will become an engine of growth.

The border, he said, has become an engine of new prosperity in the wake of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.

Real estate has become an engine of Indian growth, underpinning rising urban affluence, even as it has become, more than ever, a locus of official corruption.

Western capital could become an engine of modernization only under new rules of the game — that is, when Russia moves toward real competition and rule of law".

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