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This has now generated something of a Eurosceptic hegemony in British public debate.
With 12.4 million fans following @coldplay, the retweet that followed generated something of a Twitter storm.
The marble mausoleum in Agra will be the last stop of a week-long royal visit by the duke and duchess to Bhutan and India starting on Sunday, which has already generated something of a storm in a teacup.
However, in recent months, use of the technique has generated something of a backlash.
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"If your goal is to generate something of huge value and scale, it is going to take more than $300,000 or $400,000".
With the radiantly intelligent Knudsen in the picture, Birgitte's headquarters generates something of the same witty tempo as The West Wing.
While it's not clear what line of work the four inhabitants of Room 17B are in, they do generate something of value: laughter.
Even better: With a dollop of house-made hot sauce on top, the combination produced an almost metaphysical bliss, the radiant jalapeno heat generating something of an out-of-body experience.
The air of breathless romanticism is far from unappealing, but it generates something of a data dump: you sense mainstream animation will emerge from its rut only when it calms down long enough to appreciate the wonders it is engineering.
Some will find the devices gimmicky and will be thrown, predicts Danielewski, "into a murderous rage", but it's hard to deny that they generate something of the disquiet at which their author aims.
The palette and form of the building are deliberately restrained to generate something of skill, clarity and elegance, on the grandest scale". "This house is more than a match for the challenge of its dramatic site," the RIAS judges said.
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