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The game drew 71,217 fans and generated a wave of good feeling for the league and the sport.
The news of Vautour's switch generated a wave of anger and criticism on social media, but again, Ricci was unmoved.
The comments generated a wave of condemnation against Cruz and the WCF from progressive organisations and activists.
The Pacific tsunami warning centre said the quake generated a wave that could cause destruction along nearby shores "and could also be a threat to more distant coasts".
But this generated a wave of criticism because it ignored the existence of the favela and so there is now a move to call the station Rocinha.
This year, one investor generated a wave of applause by rising to thank Mr. Buffett for resisting the technology sector's lure.
Instead her social media posts on Israel generated a wave of feverish comments about how Jeremy Corbyn's leadership had "given permission" for antisemitism to thrive in the party.
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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.
The dealer slowed play, so that the matter could be resolved — which it quickly was, generating a wave of smiles.
But today's events seemed intended to generate a wave of publicity -- and at that, they succeeded.
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