Sentence examples for generated rumours from inspiring English sources

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Operation Exodus had existed since the early days, but did not become public knowledge until May 1998, which generated rumours of 'relocation schemes' and plans by the UK government to 'de-populate the island' (interviews, local residents, 3 October 2012).

The exposure of the affair generated rumours of other scandals, and drew official attention to the activities of Ward, who was charged with a series of immorality offences.

19 35 Misleading or no information about the possible long-term health effects generated rumours and misapprehensions and radiation fears were exaggerated.

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Big fights always generate rumours and, according to Spencer Fearon, the former London light-middleweight making his way as a promoter, Harrison "sparked" four sparring partners at his Real Fight Club gym in Liverpool Street on Thursday night.

Issues of trust between local communities and Euro-Americans may have affected the control effort as people sought to evade transport to hospital for fear of theft of their body parts if they died, initial post-mortems and sample collection having generated such rumours.

ITV is one of those companies that constantly generates City rumours, such as could an American network like Discovery or Liberty Global make a bid for it as part of a diversification play to imitate Comcast's swoop on Sky? Would Netflix have some use for its broadcast studios?

They were downloaded from the internet, and were pieced together from magazines," said Lam. "They have generated lots of rumours in society and brought a bad influence..

However, they could not overcome the rumours generated by early drafts of the details of union that appeared to conspire against the Protestant interests.

In the 1995 Ebola outbreak in Kikwit, Democratic Republic of Congo, the link between the hospital and those dying of Ebola was such that it generated a popular rumour: doctors were murdering workers who had smuggled diamonds out from the nearby mines.

Like Mr Möllemann, Barschel generated intrigue, vendettas and rumours of shady business deals.

Immigration has long generated more heat than light; prejudice and rumour are rife.

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