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That should generate a wave of investment.
But she said it was unlikely to generate a wave of support for such a strategy.
But today's events seemed intended to generate a wave of publicity -- and at that, they succeeded.
They were instrumental in gaining passage of the Trump tax cuts, which they predicted would generate a wave of corporate investment and boost wages.
If, however, she decides to take over the party leadership and appoint a new team, she could conceivably generate a wave of support.
Sea pens (Pennatula), sea cactus (Cavernularia), and sea pansy (Renilla) are colonies, which upon stimulation generate a wave of luminous light that travels down the organism.
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This mechanism can efficiently generate a wave-like non-reciprocal trajectory with large amplitudes, using a single actuator, without feedback control.
The game drew 71,217 fans and generated a wave of good feeling for the league and the sport.
The dealer slowed play, so that the matter could be resolved — which it quickly was, generating a wave of smiles.
In the second half of the 19th century, the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists generated a wave of interest in Japanese prints.
The comments generated a wave of condemnation against Cruz and the WCF from progressive organisations and activists.
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