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If a museum ghetto is supposed to generate exceptional tourist appeal, why don't we see even the slightest evidence of such a phenomenon now? The Barnes collection might be a strong draw initially, but visitorship is bound to slack off because of a simple truth: Museums that do not mount special exhibitions don't consistently attract lines around the block.

His pairing with Beyoncé Knowles generated the hit single Baby Boy; his album spawned hits like Get Busy and Like Glue.

I think the approach I have taken, to be bipartisan, I know has generated a lot of critics and a lot of people who called me naive, but I still think it's been the right approach.

"Please leave—"), and finally the phone in the Land Cruiser, which generates a sort of Disney World PA-system announcer: "Welcome to AT&T Wireless Services.

The stars make up the galaxies and generate most of the visible light seen in the universe.

The fusion reactions that generate energy in stellar interiors must eventually come to an end as the nuclear fuel is exhausted.

These reactions generate both energy and entropy leading to random motions of the particles in the solar core, and ultimately supporting the structure of the entire Sun.

A white dwarf fueled by proton decay generates approximately 400 watts, enough power to run a few light bulbs.

In each of these eras, distantly separated in time, no stellarlike objects of any kind are present to generate energy.

The Muslim League session in 1937 in Lucknow was a turning point and generated wide enthusiasm (see chapter 3).

The huge cloud of vaporized rock generated at ground zero was driven outward by its own heat and pressure in a colossal fireball.

CSSP graduates have yet to generate scandalous headlines with horrible crimes that might have been prevented had they gone to jail.

The program also generates the value of the work done for the nonprofit groups--about $450,000 a year if one values the 90,000 hours at $5 per hour.

By the late 1980s, when I undertook this project, the question had generated distinctive lines of interpretation that framed the ways historians explained eighteenth-century America almost as decisively as Vauban's magnificent fortifications framed eighteenth-century military campaigns.

Between 1766 and 1775 lay a decade-long effort to deal with the legacies of a great war and a prodigal victory — an effort that instead of solutions generated a constitutional stalemate.


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