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engender in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Engender is an anti-****ist
organisation operating in
Scotland and
other parts of Europe. They aim...
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EngenderHealth is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., with a
focus in ****ual and
reproductive health (SRH). The organization...
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known for his
virtuoso technique, timbre, and the
public excitement engendered by his playing.
Horowitz was born on
October 1, 1903, in Kiev, then in...
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least the
members of its
athletic teams.
Typically as a
matter of
engendering school spirit, the
institution either officially or
unofficially uses...
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Pumsavana (Sanskrit: पुंसवन, Puṁsavana) (literally:
quickening the fetus, or
engendering a male or
female issue) is the
second of the 16 saṃskāras (sacraments...
- the
Middle East, with 47,746
killed and 65,126 wounded. The
suffering engendered by the war, as well as the
failure of the
British government to grant...
- "James
Madison and the
Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 –
Engendering a
National Government". The
Library of
Congress –
American memory. Archived...
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History of the
French Enlightenment. In 2003,
Susan Dalton published Engendering the
Republic of Letters:
Reconnecting Public and
Private Spheres. Dalton...
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Ethical decision-making is the
study of the
process of
making decisions that
engender trust, and thus
indicate responsibility,
fairness and
caring to an individual...
- the world. Wagner's
unorthodox operas, essays, and
personal dealings engendered considerable controversy during his lifetime, and
continue to do so. Declared...