Sentences with phrase «generated much enthusiasm»

Neither Served Like a Girl nor The Work generated much enthusiasm for me based on their catalog descriptions alone.
For most of this long campaign, individual candidates have not generated much enthusiasm.
But his presentations haven't generated much enthusiasm with investors.
Over the past couple of years your work has been well supported by cultural institutions in Europe (you were in the same Documenta Schjeldahl couldn't generate much enthusiasm for) and to a somewhat lesser degree by their US equivalents (the most recent Whitney Biennial).
«The quality of the De Koonings weren't very good, and they didn't generate much enthusiasm,» noted dealer David Nash, of Mitchell Innes & Nash, after the sale.

Not exact matches

His offer to sit down over a brew or two with the City Council member and political aide detained by police on Monday seems to have generated as much enthusiasm as a flat, warm mug of Keystone — or as President Barack Obama's often ridiculed beer summit with Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates and a Cambridge, Mass., police officer
«I am amazed by how much enthusiasm this idea seems to be generating, despite the fact that we don't have much evidence to support it,» said Marty West, a Harvard professor who studied the Boston program.
Indeed, Chrysler's previous concepts like the Dodge Viper, Neon and LHS generated so much enthusiasm - from management as well as the auto - buying public - they became production cars.
The series of contemporary sales thus far at Phillips and Christie's have been a dizzyingly potent remedy to the bleak Impressionist and Modern sales last week, which failed to generate some much - needed enthusiasm in the category.
For example, while NAEYC traditionally designates a Week of the Young Child ™, some groups generate so much enthusiasm and support that they celebrate the «Month of the Young Child.»
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