71.   The production and the theater are well thought out, yet neither generates much excitement.

72.   The possibility that this could be the first known extrasolar planetary system, not just a solitary planet detection, has generated excitement.

73.   The only other major GOP figure who commands public attention and generates excitement is House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga.

74.   The research is generating excitement because it could eventually be used to help severely paralyzed people, neuroscientists said.

75.   The results lent validation to an experimental cancer treatment that once generated great excitement but had more recently proved disappointing.

76.   The speech generated excitement in Taiwan, which has had a frosty relationship with China since Chen was elected.

77.   The staged events are intended not so much to win national attention, as to generate excitement in the local news media.

78.   The Roundabout Theater Company production, now at the Henry Miller Theater, is technically a revival, but it generates the excitement of something brand-new.

79.   The surrogates have generated some excitement, however.

80.   The week-long event, which just ended, is large enough to generate excitement, but small enough that I can actually walk the entire show.

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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