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"I'd love to report that this has generated a flurry of new apps.
Appearances by Rihanna and Christina Aguilera have generated a flurry of complaints in past series.
Its grant to Audubon, earmarked for a five-year program called TogetherGreen, generated a flurry of debate on the Internet.
This initiative, coupled with the ultralow interest rates, has generated a flurry of refinancing activity, producing a windfall for banks.
State media has recently generated a flurry of news reports and commentary on the rise of Donald Trump in the United States.
Cleverly, it also generated a flurry of free publicity for a provocative CNN documentary on African-Americans in technology, weeks before it aired.
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Once you answer one, it often generates a flurry of more e-mails".
These approaches generate a flurry of activity and might even improve a company's short-term results.
"This study will generate a flurry of activity because even the evangelical groups in this country now are downplaying the benefits of laparoscopic colon surgery," Dr. Cohen said.
MADRID — A game between Real Madrid and A.C. Milan, the two most successful clubs in Europe, inevitably generates a flurry of superlatives and huge expectations.
"Public concubinage" is what one Roman Catholic official once called their cohabitation, generating a flurry of articles that mentioned "living in sin".
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