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The situation engendered a bit of abuse and minor epithet-swapping.
Whatever pleasure it has brought untold gardeners, the flower has also engendered a bit of scorn among some.
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But if he does, if he is able to manipulate even a little forgiveness, to engender a bit of curiosity as to the normal human failings and higher aspirations that might have led him down the road to such disgrace, we'll cheer him on.
But the remake of the 1995 Japanese animated sci-fi classic has engendered a bit more goodwill with the unveiling of an accompanying soundtrack, Music Inspired by the Motion Picture Ghost in the Shell.
"Does that engender a bit more team play?
The success of the festival engendered a sense of civic pride and bit by bit the infrastructure was improved, houses were renovated and historical buildings were restored.
Senator Reid said that events like Senator Wellstone's death engendered a feeling of helplessness.
It engendered a lot of criticism last week for announcing an interim constitution, supposedly without proper consultation.
The continuous revolution in communications has engendered a loosening of rigid fanatical attitudes".
This link has engendered a culture of secrecy in the nuclear industry that worries some.
The time was pregnant with a new spirit that engendered a renaissance of human culture.
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