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Kill List, the latest film from Brit director Ben Wheatley, is generating great word of mouth ahead of its September release.
Because of its rarity, the transit next month, best viewed from Europe and the Mideast, is generating great scientific and public interest, said Dr. Steven J. Dick, chief historian for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Their rapid outward investment is generating great opportunities, but it is much too early to evaluate its success.
"We are highlighting a previously unreported sex difference in a gene that is generating great excitement for its potential role in the evolution of language," McCarthy tells ScienceNOW.
Given the continuing interest in the life and magical feats of Houdini, it's not surprising that the screening of this "lost" film is generating great excitement.
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But on September 12th farmers, grain traders and investment managers around the world will be awaiting news that is generating greater excitement the higher grain prices rise.
For the first time, MIT physicists have calculated a proton's pressure distribution, and found that the particle contains a highly pressurized core that, at its most intense point, is generating greater pressures than are found inside a neutron star.
Perhaps there are other ideologies in formation, which even now are generating great excitement among those keen to find a new global answer to the global crisis.
Power begets power, money generates more money and for developer Space Inch it's generating great wads of real money, to the tune of $50,000 a day from advertising and small in-app purchases.
It is assumed to start in about 1900, when in reality modernism was alive and kicking in Paris by 1860 (at the latest) and by the 1890s was generating great, strange art all over Europe.
Embryonic stem cells are generating great excitement among scientists because they have the potential to grow into any cell or tissue in the body, and therefore hold promise for repairing and replacing damaged tissues and organs.
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