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Universal had expected the well-reviewed picture to generate nearly three times that amount.
Seasoned hands with cooler heads tend not to generate nearly as much excitement.
This philosophy freed him to generate nearly 200 plays in whatever style suited him at the moment.
Hence the huge cost to the region, which used to generate nearly 2% of Italy's GDP: more than €5 billion.
"The property has never been able to generate nearly enough cash to service its debt," said Manus Clancy, a senior managing director at Trepp, another credit rating agency.
By the end of this year, the ministry was hoping to generate nearly $2.5 billion from tourism, which United Nations figures show as the largest sector of the country's gross domestic product.
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It had also by this stage created a vast and sophisticated administration and civil service, built much of London's docklands and come close to generating nearly half of Britain's trade.
According to the CIA World Factbook, diamond activities contribute to 38percentt of national GDP, generate nearly 80percentt of export income and 50percentt of government revenue (CIA World Factbook).
Needless to say, it won't generate nearly as much attention as the Op-Ed that prompted it.
Bars, lounges and dance clubs generate nearly $10 billion in revenue annually, according to the New York Nightlife Association.
This time around, the need to raise the debt ceiling doesn't seem to be generating nearly the same concern.
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