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July 11: The technology news site Slashdot covers Bitcoin, generating a surge of interest in the cryptocurrency.
The winds and the storm's low air pressure cause a dome of water to rise, generating a surge of high water when the storm makes landfall.
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.
In the wake of the decision, the government announced plans to spend billions of dollars on new developments, generating a surge in buying.
A FILM that depicts Taiwan's half-century of Japanese colonial rule from the point of view of a fierce tribe of indigenous headhunters is generating a surge of national pride on the island.
Meanwhile, some 10 minutes after the launch, it looks like the site is generating a surge of initial interest.
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"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".
Every new technology generates a surge of anxious energy.
Tickets for the event, which has generated a surge of publicity, are going fast.
In international development, the "evidence revolution" has generated a surge in policy research over the past two decades.
Rising income inequality doesn't, by itself, generate a surge in support for redistributive policies.
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