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Gibson is in such disgrace today that it's hard to fathom all the fuss he and his biblical epic engendered back then.
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For all the publicity United's link-up with the New York Yankees a couple of years back engendered at the time, it appears to have yielded only one serious benefit, an often bizarre block of MUTV programming on the Yankees' own channel late at night.
"If you're looking at growth for the month or two afterward, obviously things are growing faster because it's engendering all this activity, but you're just trying to get back to where you were".
Inside the circle of entrepreneurs who have received his financial backing, he has engendered a loyalty bordering on adoration.
By most reports, trunk show customers have bounced back from any hesitation engendered by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
The "Sideways Effect" back in 2004 actually engendered a great number of delicious bottles of merlot for sale at bargain prices, to say nothing of a lot of insipid pinot noir, which was planted on inappropriate soils.
As the did-it-really-happen? issue gives way to questions of style and form, so we are brought back to the expectations engendered by certain forms: how we expect to read certain books, how we expect them to behave.
The move could undercut any good will engendered by an Obama administration decision to scale back missile defense in Europe.
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