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I don't believe there is such a danger of inflation, as you describe, when the designer goes with the interactive, emotion-enducing experience first, narrative second.
Flower's Precious Play SVGL 2009
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Maybe Mr. Steele will lead the brigade of Republicans and CONservatives back to the center, enducing fiscal responsiblity.
Think Progress » RNC Chairman Steele: African-Americans ‘don’t have a reason’ to vote Republican. 2010
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It would be filled with mood-enducing, heartbeat-enhancing, stimulating foods that are thought to be aphrodisiac.
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The policy is the same and the results are even more despair enducing and the future even more hopeless under Obama's war policy.
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The policy is the same and the results are even more despair enducing and the future even more hopeless under Obama's war policy.
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Much as I like his movies, his action was always a nausea-enducing montage of blurry close-ups.
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An endless stream of gag-enducing Tom Wanks movies.
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Gordon's delivery, whether spoken or written is ennui enducing, to put it mildly.
A tale of two comments Jeff 2009
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When your ideology is so resented and distrusted then the best thing to do is lash out then fall to the floor clasping your head as if someone has belted you, thus enducing the required sympathy.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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"Theatre is life, film is art, TV is furniture": Today's most squee-enducing picture...
Today's most squee-enducing picture... annawaits 2008
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