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"We need to generate something, no question".
It could even generate something more concrete, as Mr. Ben-Ami said today.
Rather, she added, "we generate something together that's meaningful to them".
Certainly, it is now possible to successfully modify the profile of plant oils via transgenic metabolic engineering to generate something approaching a 'designer oil'.
But we create work in the present, a present where we clearly need to generate something new.
How could evolutionary processes ever generate something as complex as the human mind or as elevated as free will?
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But recently they have generated something else: electricity.
This has now generated something of a Eurosceptic hegemony in British public debate.
With 12.4 million fans following @coldplay, the retweet that followed generated something of a Twitter storm.
But the most beautiful experience is to see such a construction generating something intangible, elusive – an emotion".
In "Treefingers," on "Kid A," O'Brien generated something that sounded a lot like Jonny's beloved Messiaen.
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