91.   Automakers and investors have been looking to the show, held every two years, to generate excitement about new models in a sluggish European market.

92.   But the densely-arranged tunes, including originals and covers, are too superficial to evoke admiration or generate excitement.

93.   Not even Agassi could generate much excitement on this uneventful day.

94.   Officials said they want to use the sites to generate excitement surrounding the appearance of celebrity authors at Borders stores.

95.   On some tracks, he will remind you of Prince at his most inspired, but these moments are too few and far between to generate excitement.

96.   That has generated excitement not seen since the heady days of the revolution, which overthrew the pro-American shah.

97.   The election has generated excitement not seen since the heady days of the revolution, which overthrew the pro-American shah.

98.   The election has generated little excitement in Israel, in part because the presidency is a ceremonial post.

99.   The imperial visit generated little excitement in advance among quake refugees, who are coping with daily discomfort in the shelters.

100.   The most excitement was generated by Dudley Hart, who birdied the final four holes to overcome a three-shot deficit for his second PGA Tour title.

v. + excitement >>共 201
generate 13.65%
create 8.02%
contain 4.31%
bring 3.95%
feel 3.71%
add 2.63%
cause 2.40%
provide 2.40%
share 2.16%
inject 1.68%
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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