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Blair's announcement that he will leave office within a year has generated much speculation about when he will go.
WHY POLITKOVSKAYA? 7. (C) The assassination of one of Russia's most outspoken journalists and the absence to date of any leads has generated much speculation about possible perpetrators here.
(January 2nd: "NY cold and empty, even central park. Nice!") His emergence as an avid tweeter has generated much speculation about his motives: Are they a precursor to buying the social network?
The function of pore residues has generated much speculation since an early Xe-pressurized crystal structure analysis of the hydroxylase of sMMO (sMMOH).
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Already, his trip has generated much excitement.
Neolithic temples Nothing in Malta has generated as much interest, speculation and reverence as the neolithic temples, and the artefacts found there are now exhibited at the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta.
It has generated endless speculation, and a conspiracy theory or two, but remains a scientific enigma.
The Knox/Sollecito drama has generated far more speculation than it has fact – even after the pair's trial.
It has generated too much confusion.
Khan's non-controversial lifestyle has generated speculation in the mass media.
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