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Many of the objects had a unique, high gloss allure that engendered the term "Finish Fetish" to describe this nascent period in L.A.'s emerging contemporary art scene.
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The first thought engendered the first afterthought.
The Vietnam War engendered the same sort of fascistic response.
Such was the climate that engendered the common school.
"Nervously Engendered: The Art of Gerardo Velazquez," at Coagula Curatorial.
The cosmopolitan frame also engenders the good of long-term systemic commitment towards global health goals.
This is because in many rural communities, the implicit trust engendered in the long term relationship between the research team and the community may be more important than signing an informed consent document.
The major problem is the short termism engendered by the limited terms of the political/executive leaderships when we should be looking at a 10 yr and beyond structure they perforce must keep an eye on the next election and the ignorance/incapacity of the electorate to do much more than count on their fingers.
How do you ensure that your product isn't just a disposable gadget, but something that can provide long-term value and engender the type of loyal fan base everyone dreams of?
(By engendering the illusion of explanation they tend to impede the progress of science; this may well account for Quine's animus against the term).
Tim Berners-Lee gets credit for engendering the Web.
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