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The frantic race to stay ahead of the humiliation game engendered this disquiet.
It's the first time in a while that a non-Apple laptop has engendered this level of interest.
"I think that I have somehow partly engendered this notion of Mr Ordinary Guy, projected onto me, and projected from me," he says.
She is unlikely to be asked, as Armando Iannucci OBE was, about an apparent rearrangement of her attitudes; or why anyone, other than a helicopter pilot, would risk being awarded a prize by Prince William; or what, exactly, has engendered this unlikely respect for a selection process that just forgot all about volunteers working with Ebola patients.
In the course of a Torah commentary, his rabbi suddenly and abjectly asked, "What is it about us, as Orthodox Jews and as Young Israel of Beachwood, that has engendered this kind of enmity?" David had been wrestling with the same metaphysical question.
It should be the very people who have engendered this debate in the first place: the professional class.
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In order to reveal the motives and values which engender this range of landscape tastes, an ethnographic approach was taken.
The story is entirely linear and unaffected by the player's actions, but no other medium could so effectively engender this feeling of investigation.
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