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The trip took eighty minutes, with no accidents or extenuating circumstances — just enough time to engender the feeling that we deserved a nap or a big greasy breakfast.
Usually, it's President Bush and Mr. Cheney who engender the feeling of, "Just how stupid do they think we are?" But last week, it was the Kerry campaign, which tried to make the claim that Hillary Clinton preferred a silent cameo in a non-prime-time chorus line of female Democratic senators to a top speaking slot.
And cancelling plans with a lover in order to fulfill an obligation to a less-valued friend can engender the feeling that the Duke of York expresses so exquisitely in the vexing and profound "Richard II" (now at the Classic Stage Company): "As in a theatre, the eyes of men, / After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, / Are idly bent on him that enters next, / Thinking his prattle to be tedious".
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He tells himself that he "could not leave Amabel," but the news that his things are nearly packed engenders the feeling that "he might as well leave Amabel".
For some women, a busy waiting area engendered the feeling of being hurried or rushed through their appointment resulting in them feeling reluctant to ask questions.
Personal contact with public health officials seemed to engender the strongest feeling of a collaborative effort to mitigate the effects of the pandemic.
Perhaps the wording of the letter in our study did not engender the same feelings of obligation among the majority of women, or perhaps Australian women are less likely to respond in this way.
There was, granted, something slightly creepy about this, but on the whole the feeling engendered was bafflement as to why anyone would want to go round doing such a thing.
Frequent follow-up ensures that the patient actually meets the GP and can engender a feeling of security between the GP, the child with ID and their family.
But the core argument for a united Europe remains the feeling, often engendered by a crisis, that together we are more than the sum of our parts – with a new twist: that Britain is no longer just in the club, but inextricably of it.
Jeffrey does not sneer at these fish, some of which engender the same sort of feelings in other displaced South Africans that snoek triggers in him.
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