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At Annapolis, he took a course in celestial navigation, which engendered his love of the sky.
Waves of mostly poor, immigrant children were educated at these schools, which engendered a backlash.
A strong impetus was the principle of freedom of thought, which engendered the relative tolerance that developed in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Precisely those qualities, and the integrity which engendered them, won Brahms the esteem of one of the most famous 20th-century progressives, Arnold Schoenberg, the originator of serialism.
"Hillary's anger was bound up in the intricacies of her marital bargain, which engendered rivalry and resentment along with mutual dependence," Ms. Smith writes.
The burning question has always been whether Brennan's influence on the Warren court — which engendered a revolution that has yet to be fully reversed all these years later — was as dramatic and outsized as we've been led to believe.
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There are very few sports which engender this sense of community as darts.
Rather than simply demand that his guest disclose, he makes his own disclosures, which engenders openness.
Hence sex is the perfect complement to mutation, which engenders novel genes.
But for parents and some researchers, there's a narrative twist with Lego, which engenders such good will from parents because of its education-centric reputation.
The chief executive of IU, Roy Leitch, believes the programme to be a "great tool which engenders enthusiasm for study in even the most reluctant students".
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