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I can not imagine returning home from watching a film and deciding to engender a child.
When played properly, the game can only engender feelings of joy and success amongst its participants.
They then decided to promote policies and strategies that will engender sustainable development.
In the spirit of the Kaminski Test, I have been burrowing into those social networking sites that seem to engender creativity.
We will build on our strengths and continue to engender a love of learning across all subjects for all our students.
And certainly he said a mouthful, none of it calculated to engender public respect of the particular judge.
Open source software that can be ported to a variety of systems might be able to engender those more general supercomputing ecosystems.
Again, this does not engender confidence in the reliability of the inspector's conclusions.
You engender a feeling of comfort and stability to those within your charge.
The exhibition contained images almost always brutal, satanic and inhuman, designed to engender feelings of fear and hatred.
Nevertheless, Smith feels the new restrictions can only engender more decisiveness in transfer decisions.
Not having experienced the desperation of oppression, we have little purchase on the extremism it might engender.
The statement is representative of much of the official rhetoric employed by the regime to engender support.
Failure to take meaningful account of the opinions of the people you canvass is a sure way to engender cynicism.
Despite the fear and loathing they often engender, wild rats play an important part in the biological economy of this fallen world.
Even formal groups engender informal member roles such as social smoothers, hard workers, or experts in a given area.
Some fishing methods engender little bycatch, whereas others, like trawling for shrimp, kill up to 10 pounds of fish per pound of shrimp.
Specific historical moments usually engender the chain of events that shape and reshape an international song.
Whatever the underlying motives, the intended effect of the government's statements and actions is to engender a mood of general fear and panic.
On the other hand, to debate the appropriateness of a single currency union at this juncture may engender unintended results.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The minority is small of those with whom physiologic and psychologic dispositions and conditions engender such a difference.
This secondary conidium can sometimes engender a third cellule by a similar process.
It was impossible that the place should not engender some thought of the kind.
Youth demands its share in every study that can engender a power or a delight.
Man is made for society and not for solitude, and solitude can only engender despair.
As I told Weener, if you create a capacity, you engender an appetite.
An unguided ramble into its recesses in bad weather is apt to engender dissatisfaction with its narrow, tortuous, and miry ways.
It usually applies to a strong current, apt to engender a sort of vortex.
He vents his lechery at the mouth, as some fishes are said to engender.
Logging always seems to engender debate, but in communities along the Ottawa River in Canada, the practice has taken on a less controversial, more environmentally sound tone.
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