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With the radiantly intelligent Knudsen in the picture, Birgitte's headquarters generates something of the same witty tempo as The West Wing.
Rock salt generates something called "auger action -a pellet of saction -a a hole right through the ice sheet in a few minutes.
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.
The fact that we are not playing at home probably generates something that is not so strong for the team, but on the other hand it's very important to play at Twickenham in this type of game".
(This is an interesting counterpoint in a summer when politics of the get-out-the-vote kind generates something like avant-gardist passion among young people suddenly excited to deem themselves citizens).
It's very rare for a sponsorship like this to come onto the market - the investment generates something in the region of £17.5m a year in advertising, and the cultural capital of the women's prise for fiction is practically second to none.
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"We need to generate something, no question".
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.
It could even generate something more concrete, as Mr. Ben-Ami said today.
Rather, she added, "we generate something together that's meaningful to them".
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