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Indeed, Mr. Rostropovich has engendered a whole new repertory for the instrument.
Defoe engendered a whole school of "Robinsonnades" in most European countries, the most famous example being Wyss's Swiss Family Robinson (1812 13).
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The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder recently penned a post on how an emerging global financial crisis could engender a whole host of foreign policy dilemmas.
The words we use to describe the new devices and the behaviour that they engender opens a whole new set of challenges.
Further medicinal chemistry explorations on the right hand core of the early hit, engendered a potent lead demonstrating superior efficacy both in the enzyme and whole cell screening assay.
Their shock at hearing the crimes of the leadership thus publicly exposed engendered a mood of doubt and gathering disbelief that ultimately tore down the whole structure of Lenin's imposed ideology.
What I do know is that the experience engendered a healthy disrespect for the Stroop test in me, together with the whole armature of "psychological testing" that surrounds it.
It also engendered a family split.
It engendered a much harsher reaction.
Behind the scenes, the proposed guidelines engendered a long debate.
But Wunderman's op-ed manifesto engendered a broad response, and the response has engendered something like a movement.
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