Sentence examples for originally engendered from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the production originally engendered considerable controversy when Sir Cameron clashed with the Actors Equity Association over casting: the union insisted on an Asian actor for the major role of the Engineer, a Eurasian pimp, while Sir Cameron insisted on Jonathan Pryce -- initially canceling the production -- and ultimately prevailed.

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The TTM was originally developed as a charting of the processes engendered in the elicitation and maintenance of change during the therapeutic process [ 56] and has been used for various health behaviours.

After the second endosymbiosis that engendered the plastids in the common ancestor of Viridiplantae and Rhodophyta, cyanobacterial Pol III was replaced by POP, originally functioning in mitochondria.

Their patronage engendered special treatment.

If wit engendered worthy deed.

That enthusiasm quickly engendered others.

GreenTech's plans have engendered some skepticism.

It has also engendered soul-searching.

The first thought engendered the first afterthought.

The mystery has engendered rumors.

Nonetheless, Peres still engendered controversy.

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