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Ms. Wallach also discusses Picasso's Neo-classicism as if it had been engendered by the war.
The industrialization that had occurred had been engendered by an imperial Russian market that no longer existed.
It is possible to applaud "Pacific Rim" for the efficacy of its business model while deploring the tale that has been engendered — long, loud, dark, and very wet.
This fear has been engendered in part by Mr. Bush, who remains stubbornly positioned at the rear of a parade he ought to be leading.
Much of the anger about the Google tax deal has been engendered by the likelihood that the company will be made to pay a far higher rate of tax to the French and Italian governments.
A month later, F.B.I. headquarters permitted DeVecchio to reopen Scarpa, after he attributed the murder-conspiracy charge against Scarpa to the "paranoia" among Colombo-family members which had been engendered by the war.
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Still, it's engendered some interesting and eloquent responses.
And this year, some sliver of hope was engendered anew.
The emotional intelligence that is engendered is a gift for life.
But then, too, it notes that "he's engendered more fear than love" while in office.
"Competition might also be engendered between staff to obtain positions in currently unpopular or remote regions.
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