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It was a pleasure to witness the happiness clearly engendered by this reunion, organised by Brenda Last, a dear friend, founder member of WTB, former Royal Ballet principal dancer and now widely respected teacher.
Notwithstanding the fact that both regions have enjoyed faster economic growth over the last decade than China as a whole, the experience of discrimination and sense of loss resulting from growing Han migration (who now account for more than half the population of Xinjiang) have clearly engendered a profound feeling of bitterness and alienation.
It was Britain's first team victory at world or European level for 50 years and clearly engendered a wave of confidence on which Kruse surfed to Rio. "We've got Russia in the team but they don't have their best guy with them – don't ask me why – so that should help us," said Kruse with a wry reference to doping.
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Clearly, the anticipation engendered while preparing for a fishing or hunting trip contributes to the pleasure of the enterprise.
The debate over race — and for some, the soul-searching — that Mr. Obama's history-making candidacy as the Democratic nominee has engendered are clearly present here, just different.
And the ways in which the show chooses to address the issues, with which even the show's "villains" usually have experience, are clearly designed to engender empathy and identification, not simply tolerance.
Clearly, ECT engenders a coarse effect on brain circuits.
Saadiyat Island is a proposed cultural supercity in Abu Dhabi, clearly inspired by the ongoing global fascination engendered by neighbouring Dubai.
Indeed, the tribal nature of Libya, for example, had engendered a debate between adopting federalism over decentralization, the latter clearly favoring tribal communities and a preferred option in Libya as a federalist system could exacerbate tense preexisting ethnic and tribal conflicts.
The results indicate clearly the importance of the natural environment for cyclists, as well as the negative feeling engendered by cycling close to car traffic or in the street with the cars.
The never-ending tsunami of self-loathing -- the man clearly despised himself so intensely that our abhorrence of him, while unavoidable, was redundant -- and the relentless self-destruction it engendered.
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