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It is "a labour of love", he says, and he is trying to generate some advertising revenue.
If it is going to be a commercial league that is trying to generate fan interest or generate revenue, we should also be clear of that objective.
A white-haired professor, with a white beard and a purple-patterned sweater, is trying to generate a discussion about juvenile delinquency.
Vaughn, they say, is being lined up for a villainous-sounding businessman who is trying to generate gains from the railway deals, while Farrell, Moss and Kitsch would play the detectives.
In addition to considering a citywide machete ban, Ms. Reyna is trying to generate support for what she called a "youth-led initiative" to remove machetes "from the shelves of our local hardware stores".
Kujira is trying to generate interest among Japan's media, which are reluctant to criticise the country's research culls while it defends itself against mounting international criticism of the annual slaughter.
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"What we want to do is try to generate tools that will allow us to stabilize the food supply both domestically and internationally," says Blake Bextine, the DARPA scientist overseeing the program.
They're trying to generate influence".
"They were trying to generate an issue".
"We're trying to generate some offense," Laviolette said.
"It's trying to generate a sustainable industry".
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