81. These experiments had generated great excitement because they held out the hope of treating a growing number of patients unable to withstand the rigors of heart surgery or angioplasty. 82. They want to generate some excitement by giving the customer more items to choose from. 83. To generate some excitement, I said Windows was garbage. 84. Whether these Winter Olympics will generate excitement beyond ice skating is still a question. 85. Word of the contract award generated little excitement among investors. 86. Wuerffel may be able to generate some excitement following his breakout season in Europe. 87. Yet for all its success, the company has generated little excitement in the stock market. 88. Yet reports that virus suppression has been extended to nearly a year are expected to generate excitement. 89. Pierce knows all about generating excitement, and feeling it. 90. At first blush, Jonze seems an unlikely character to generate excitement. |
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