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However, they also treasured the purity of love, and the spiritual transcendence it could engender.
This tragedy, if properly understood, could engender good sense in South Asia.
The financial cost would be high, and any intraconference coaching change could engender bad feelings.
This raises the question of whether the pursuit of victory itself could engender a fundamental defeat.
As we learned from previous episodes, rising energy prices could engender risks to both inflation and economic activity.
It's not the early 1960's anymore, when a strong performance at the Newport Jazz Festival could engender a cult following or save a career.
Diplomats now say that aid projects that could engender good will from Afghans are ready to launch, but cannot be carried out.
He added that in the area of north and south Kivu, in eastern Congo, ethnic tensions could engender more fighting, even as a peacekeeping force is being created.
Middlesbrough could engender no rhythm and even when Kike was replaced by Cristhian Stuani – not Rhodes – at half-time, there was no improvement.
Only Hillary Clinton, in her first days as a senator, could engender a debate about whether the Senate should tighten up the gift ban.
Yet recording the apparent background of every citizen involved in a traffic stop could engender even more types of racial score-keeping.
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