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Composers are genius parasites; they feed voraciously on the song matter of their time in order to engender something new.
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But by the time the play's climax arrives, the relentless waves of tension have engendered something like tedium.
Clearly Sebastian Silva did something very right to engender these types of performances.
Yet, for some people, no matter how hard they try something else is needed to engender safety and bring anxiety to a manageable level.
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"There's something about open space that tends to engender these flights of fancy," said John Kriskiewicz, an architectural historian.
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People are still living without electricity but it has gotten a bit better, something like two hours on and three hours off, she said, a change that has helped to engender the window of calm she experienced.
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