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Her visit underlined the widespread support the protests had engendered across the country before the raid.
Though scarcely touched with the gift of song, and sadly lacking the blessing of the Orthodox community in Jerusalem, she sailed through on chutzpah alone, and Eurovision wonks are still disappointed that the super-tolerant glee that she engendered, across the Continent, could not have been extended farther east.
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The defiant stance, coming months ahead of important local elections, illustrates the fatigue — and resistance — that a continued push for fiscal rectitude in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis risks engendering across Europe.
But allowing superdelegates to determine the outcome of our nominating process while 366 pledged delegates, elected by more than 2 million democrats in Michigan and Florida, remain unseated is especially undemocratic and risks squandering the feelings of hope and optimism about a Democratic presidency that these two candidates themselves have done so much to engender across the country.
The Ebola response engendered cooperation across communities and counties -- for instance, in the tracing of people who might have been exposed to the disease.
Instead, the immense project will not get under way for at least another year, and the feverish optimism it engendered here and across Zambia's Copperbelt region has evaporated.
The festival seeks to engender unity across the global Muslim community and promote philanthropy, as the meat from sacrificial animals is usually donated to the poor.
In 2009, Mr. Obama selected for the same post Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, a Democrat from the Republican state of Kansas who was liberal on social issues while also engendering respect across the partisan divide.
Her service on the Senate Judiciary Committee, combined with her young age, and the respect she engenders from across the aisle has convinced more than a few political observers that she'd be a smart selection.
The causal versus selective nature of this relationship continues to be debated, but with very few exceptions (Downey and Neubauer 1998; Mueller 1984; Pong 1997) research on sibship size from the West concludes that siblings are fundamentally a set of competitors that engender disadvantages across a host of important outcomes.
Repeated reading and co-coding engendered systematic thematic analysis across the interview material.
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