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When you're busy upsetting people it surely doesn't hurt to generate a bit of positive PR.
We do encourage people to recycle the Jafflechutes because it tends to generate a bit of waste".
Smith had approached Cowell in the hope a hit song could generate a bit of advance publicity for the show.
But every so often, one breaks free from the masses and begins to generate a bit of buzz.
The cooking should be quick and hot, in a heavy pan, for just about two minutes per side; you might generate a bit of smoke but the cooking time is short enough that it will be tolerable.
Even the IMF, which knows an inconvertible currency when it sees one, pays them solemn respect.As a result, the MDGs can justly claim to generate a bit of buzz about duties a government might otherwise neglect.
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The unpainted foreground, he says, reads as bright earth and "generates a bit of distance, the necessary breathing space".
And the noise is generating a bit of a backlash centered on "anti-advertising": promotions, public-relations campaigns, sweepstakes and other efforts off the gridiron to reach consumers.
The shoes generated a bit of buzz in basketball circles this summer, and several news-media outlets tested them, with mixed results.
The prospect of a senator winning the White House is generating a bit of institutional pride among senators — except for those still backing Mitt Romney — since some were not sure this moment would ever come.
The news also generated a bit of snark from at least one observer, who wondered if the move was akin to a senator joining a lobbying firm after leaving Congress.
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