71.   When Pataki signed the legislation last fall, it generated controversy over an occupation whose work of bringing fugitives to justice is steeped in myth and mystery.

72.   White generated controversy in the offseason when he made some remarks to Wisconsin lawmakers that offended gays and lesbians.

73.   Bush generated controversy in March when he decided to undertake a policy review rather than pick up the negotiations where President Clinton had left them.

74.   But his gifts have also generated controversy in the United States.

75.   Emotions have been muted over the years, but the queen was still able to generate controversy.

76.   Even before the attacks, the programs generated controversy.

77.   However, Igor Shabdurasulov, spokesman for the Cabinet, said that giving Rybkin responsibility for relations with Chechnya could generate controversy.

78.   In recent weeks, Bankrupt energy company Enron Corp. and PNC Financial Services Corp. have generated controversy and scrutiny over their accounting practices.

79.   It would not be the only time the mercurial Lewis would generate controversy.

80.   Kierkegaard still generates controversy, such as simmering debate among scholars about whether his frequent use of pen names was a philosophical message in itself.

v. + controversy >>共 309
stir 8.76%
spark 7.51%
cause 6.81%
avoid 5.84%
generate 5.51%
create 4.81%
provoke 2.59%
fuel 1.89%
stir_up 1.84%
raise 1.78%
generate + n. >>共 986
revenue 6.99%
electricity 4.00%
profit 3.24%
interest 2.94%
power 2.68%
income 2.47%
lot 2.03%
excitement 1.96%
cash 1.89%
controversy 1.75%
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