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And this year, some sliver of hope was engendered anew.
The Jewish subculture of Moorish Andalusia (southern Spain) was engendered by the cultural "pressure" of the Arab peers.
Whatever ill will was engendered in those individual labor-management arbitration tussles, far greater controversy soon arose for Mr. Roberts.
The switch was engendered by 9/11 and the National Guard's need for more of an operational base at the Armory in case of another attack.
As has now been widely documented, all this suffering was engendered by the incompetence of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
His breakthrough collection, published two years later, was called "The Decisive Moment," and he sought endless analogies for the sensation that was engendered by the press of a shutter.
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Pitch Pongsawat, a lecturer at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, said the country's "royal worship system" was engendering fear.
Still, it's engendered some interesting and eloquent responses.
The emotional intelligence that is engendered is a gift for life.
But then, too, it notes that "he's engendered more fear than love" while in office.
"Competition might also be engendered between staff to obtain positions in currently unpopular or remote regions.
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