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Tim Berners-Lee gets credit for engendering the Web.
The television producer Peter Bazalgette noted that phone-in votes were engendering the kind of public engagement that was missing from politics.
The cinematographer, Lester White, shot races through the windshield of the car, thereby engendering the vicarious participation that Hitchcock was describing.
Theater affords this opportunity like no other medium, as actors and audiences breathe side by side, together engendering the spiritual and meditative power that that shared experience implies.
Even love-it-or-loathe it classics such as Amis's Money, Lawrence's Sons and Lovers or Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles don't come close to engendering the levels of admiration or utter revulsion reserved for American Psycho.
Over time, however, some of these popular movements developed a militantly hostile attitude toward ecclesiastical authority, intellectuals, the wealthy, Jews, and others, thus engendering the most violent and revolutionary elements of millennialism.
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The first thought engendered the first afterthought.
And it engenders the spirit of replayability.
Managers didn't seem to engender the same inspiration.
This engendered the sort of debate likely to fill doctoral dissertations for generations.
It does not engender the obsession of cricket or beckon the roaring fans of soccer.
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