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The time was pregnant with a new spirit that engendered a renaissance of human culture.

Confidence was followed by unrestrained optimism that engendered wild speculation and a rise in land prices.

He had a Pied Piper quality, one of his protégés recalled, that engendered fierce loyalties.

Perhaps that engendered delusions of grandeur, because in the following summer Pérez lost the plot.

The Bruins possessed the kind of brilliance that engendered profound bitterness in everyone else.

One move that engendered good will over the winter was the complexwide installation of holiday decorations.

Whatever was or wasn't the problem that engendered the recession has either been fixed... or hasn't.

And while foreign assistance was being gutted, forces that engendered the Sept. 11 attacks were becoming more powerful.

But it left me wanting to return to the spare and unpretentious tellings of the old stories that engendered it.

To see a self flicker into nothingness — the very self that engendered your own being, no less — is to feel the weirdness of existence anew.

We would be well advised to look past the evil against others that most horrifies us and focus on the pathos that engendered it.

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