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It does engender strong feelings.
But it does engender deep affection and admiration.
"He is one of those people who really does engender loyalty and support because he treats everyone with dignity and respect," said A. Gail Prudenti, the presiding justice of the Second Department, which hears appeals from the rest of the city and several suburban counties.
"But he does engender a deep loyalty and respect among people.
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Attempts at heading do engender many concussions, however, as players' heads collide in battles for the ball.
Still, Mr. Lack was selected over several other possible candidates and the appointment did engender what one senior executive called "a lot of bruised feelings" yesterday.
The eminently crafty Martha Stewart, 70, does not prepare special props or foods for watching "Downton," but the show did engender a recent craving for cucumber sandwiches on white bread.
Historians, like all philosophers, like all scientists and like all humans have innate tendencies, individual, but imperceptible ways of thinking that are themselves not yet opinions or even systems of thought, but that can and do engender such opinions and systems.
Why does South Carolina engender outspokenness?
"Does that engender a bit more team play?
It does not engender the obsession of cricket or beckon the roaring fans of soccer.
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