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Performed repeatedly, the song, which is about three minutes long, generates a surging polyphony.
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Every new technology generates a surge of anxious energy.
"Some of the defining topics and traditions of British life, such as the General Election results, the Grand National, and Jeremy Clarkson, have generated a surge in Google searched and will be remembered as events that have characterised the year".
Tickets for the event, which has generated a surge of publicity, are going fast.
It is important to acknowledge that rising inequality doesn't, by itself, generate a surge in support for redistributive policies.
By John Cassidy April 17, 2015 Rising income inequality doesn't, by itself, generate a surge in support for redistributive policies.
Economies including the UK and the US were able to expand more rapidly than they otherwise might have done, without generating a surge in inflation.
While the Australian Financial Review editorial said, The South Australian Labor government's rush into renewable energy, particularly wind power … has helped generate a surge in South Australian electricity prices.
In the mid-70's, the Feminist Studio Workshop, housed in the Woman's Building in Los Angeles, generated a surge of activity in performance art and new media.
In the wake of the decision, the government announced plans to spend billions of dollars on new developments, generating a surge in buying.
The Democrats' proposal includes new spending to stimulate the economy and create jobs, based on their conviction that economic growth would generate a surge in revenue.
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