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He added that because $10 million sales became almost "commonplace" before the housing crash "and no longer generated any sense of amazement, the $20 million-and-higher sale was generating the market buzz".
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In staging a referendum, Tsipras has generated a sense of empowerment that he cannot meet.
All this has generated a sense of complacency, even triumphalism in the region.
That had little to do with earning or belonging and it generated a sense of dispossession and abandonment.
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