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The shoes generated a bit of buzz in basketball circles this summer, and several news-media outlets tested them, with mixed results.
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.
Nottingham Forest boss Stuart Pearce: "They generated a bit of momentum with the fans and we had to show a defensive display in a reasonably scrappy game.
The system had launched last summer but has generated a bit of controversy in recent days as high-profile developers like Cliff Bleszinski (from Epic Games) began to complain.
Maybe that's the reason why it generated a bit of rejection.
After "Burn" generated a bit of buzz because of its lyrical content, the company decided to produce a video, directed by Giovanni Hidalgo, a San Jose, Calif., music video director.
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Smith had approached Cowell in the hope a hit song could generate a bit of advance publicity for the show.
We do encourage people to recycle the Jafflechutes because it tends to generate a bit of waste".
The unpainted foreground, he says, reads as bright earth and "generates a bit of distance, the necessary breathing space".
When you're busy upsetting people it surely doesn't hurt to generate a bit of positive PR.
But every so often, one breaks free from the masses and begins to generate a bit of buzz.
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