Strong blustery winds and a little rain had some boats coming to a virtual standstill with thunder adding to the excitement as the race advanced. |
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The Scottsville Race Course was abuzz with excitement as thousands of runners struggled to beat the gun. |
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A Royal beekeeper rushed to the rescue when a queen bee sent a buzz of excitement around Windsor Castle. |
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I got away quick, which was down to the nerves, the aggression, the excitement and the adrenalin. |
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The excitement soon wore off and they sat side by side, idly reading through magazines Alexa had bought. |
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Large schools of rabbitfish and Sergeant Majors seeking a handout provide guaranteed excitement for snorkellers. |
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They are light-hearted, and evoke both the excitement of the races and the happiness of the rare sun in England's cloudy climate. |
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For maximum excitement and variety a mixed card of flat, hurdle and steeplechase racing has been organised. |
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A week passed, and Enzo couldn't contain the excitement welling up inside of him. |
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They just get a bit wrapped up in the excitement and anticipation of the upcoming event and start putting about daft ideas. |
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I'm jumping up and down with excitement about coming out to celebrate with you tomorrow night! |
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One of the factors that intensifies the excitement and tension of an adulterous affair is the danger of being caught. |
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A walled and deserted garden provides the idea place for adventure and excitement for the town's children, until its owner returns. |
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As for those choosing to trek, this activity will mean thrill, excitement and adventure. |
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There was so much excitement and adventure in this story that really made me think about my life, in particular what I take for granted. |
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But the people I met find excitement and adventure, an extraordinary sense of freedom. |
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What happened to that sense of academic adventure, excitement and curiosity? |
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A true adventurer, he is driven purely by thrills, seeking danger and excitement simply because nothing else will do. |
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She continued, wringing her hands in excitement to finish her adventurous story. |
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He was aflutter with both excitement and anger, so his normally sharp and tactful mind was scattered and unfocused. |
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The next item of excitement was the sudden rain that lashed the Montreal circuit. |
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The sweet little Kiwi chalet girls were still glowing with excitement as they recounted their tales. |
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Anticipation is keen, excitement is not far away, people are living for the moment. |
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So it was with great excitement then that I found a Web site after my own heart. |
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But I found the best advice was to keep your head and to stay calm even when all this excitement is happening around you. |
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He finds out his mother has been whoring herself downtown just to put some excitement in her mundane life. |
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They want the family, to spend lots of time with their babies, but they also want the money and excitement that goes with a career. |
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This adds a new excitement to keyboarding and also creates a teamwork atmosphere. |
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Their administrative overhaul and strong recruiting lent an air of excitement to the holiday sunshine. |
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He was getting winded, and Liz kept moving faster in her excitement at seeing the lighthouse. |
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It will recapture the excitement of crossing national borders that the euro eliminated. |
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Some reclined wearily on the couches, others leaned forward with excitement on the folding chairs. |
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The young smith's quick wits enabled him to recover quickly from the excitement of crossing the wall for the first time in his life. |
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Sometimes after the exposition the composer creates excitement by bringing the entries of the subject nearer to each other so that they overlap. |
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After all the excitement had died down and we were getting on with what we were doing beforehand, the fire klaxon sounded again. |
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Jared's hands shook with excitement as he redialed the hotel's number, amazed at how easy this all was. |
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I woke up this morning with a knot of excitement and anticipation nestling comfortably in my stomach. |
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That kind of heady wordplay isn't always consistent or accessible, yet it generates excitement with every vivid line. |
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Young international ballerinas in colorful leotards begin the evening with an excitement that enchanted the audience. |
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A culture's excitement about the web is directly proportional to that culture's alienation from its everyday experience. |
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The excitement created by an arena will boost and help regenerate the whole borough. |
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The lanes and alleys of the Marrakech medina twist and turn through a labyrinth where excitement and mystery await you around every corner. |
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I can hear the excitement in his voice when he's talking about things and it's been sadly lacking in his voice of late. |
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For sheer excitement it would be hard to surpass the M.D.Betting Yankee stake final at Newbridge Friday. |
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For the League sides however, the Cup run retains its allure as a route to excitement and glamour. |
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It's as if our ability to find excitement in the world around us has been relegated to only those activities that charge for admission. |
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In the build up to the birth you go through alternating phases of excitement and fear. |
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Please join us in Anaheim and relive the excitement of that day or experience it for the first time. |
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With a treasure hunt planned, it will be like reliving the excitement again for kids. |
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She may be pardoned her short yip of joyful anticipation at the excitement the day promised. |
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When the final whistle was blown the excitement of the boys and the spectators was amazing. |
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This was a project that filled Americans with excitement and Europeans with fear. |
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If she had any doubts about taking a leap into an alien culture, they were banished amid the excitement of being in love. |
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Eggs hidden inside the cab of a toy truck or amidst the set of wooden blocks will add to the excitement of the search. |
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Your excitement was infectious as you laughed and gasped as we were whirled and twisted. |
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As I opened the door, Meg the sheepdog puppy rushed in past me, and launched herself at him with maximum possible excitement at finding him. |
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How would one begin to imagine the excitement of checking those zillions of numbers and addresses? |
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Her excitement caused him to diagnose an erratic heartbeat, which restricted freedom of movement and made her feel like an invalid. |
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The excitement is mounting, particularly after a couple of signs appeared in the shop window anticipating the event. |
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Looking at old friends and revisiting scenes brought tears to our eyes, fuelled by the excitement of reuniting. |
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He has written eloquently on American liberality and the excitement of American life. |
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She was young enough to feel the excitement of the journey and old enough to sense the worry and anxiousness of her parents. |
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There just isn't anywhere near the level of excitement when the Jets were around. |
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The sudden forcing noise as he pushed the sticking window open caused a ripple of excitement to quickly spread through the crowd below. |
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The very name of the famous Gloucester racecourse is enough to send ripples of excitement through any seasoned racing supporter. |
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It is the sign associated with intemperance and a craving for emotional excitement and sensuality. |
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Equally at home singing in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Lingala, and Kincongo, he brings energy, rhythm and excitement to his music. |
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This first release more than conveys the excitement these boys bring to the tried and true rockabilly of the past. |
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Now he shares his excitement for arboreal treasures through maps of tree trails he designs for public use. |
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For all the excitement of modern life on your doorstep, city centre living cannot be beaten. |
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To relive the excitement of the lock-in, I'll be starting work at closing time tonight, and working through till breakfast. |
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But for others it takes off the rough edges, it takes out all the excitement of a work by trying to make it more acceptable to an audience. |
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A couple got more excitement than they bargained for when their baby decided to arrive early during a Peter Gabriel concert. |
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The final excitement for my week was the several hour long blackout at work yesterday. |
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When a poem becomes aggressive, it rouses an excitement in us, in part because we see that someone has broken their social shackles. |
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At the month's end there was much excitement as I unveiled my new look to the world. |
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The rumour mill has gone into overdrive this summer, with much excitement and speculation over Arnold Schwarzenegger's next blockbuster project. |
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There is an undeniable rush of excitement experienced by those who first are able to perceive a phenomenon cybernetically. |
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His promises of adventure and excitement had so far been one-sided since only he was the one experiencing the rush. |
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The stage is lusterless, the direction inert, the action scrappy, and every invitation for theatrical excitement turned aside. |
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It was the longest trip to Versailles ever and I was mad with boredom, for I was burning with excitement to tell Jacqui about a book I read. |
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The audience went mad with excitement when the elephant stepped on to the stage. |
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Pretty tame by some people's standards, no doubt, but plenty of excitement for us. |
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I remember the excitement of being in a studio with nice tape machines, and knowing we were going to be there maybe two or three weeks. |
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That means partly giving understanding but also making people awake to the excitement of it all. |
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Before that, the excitement of the opening ceremony and the sheer majesty of the Olympic experience will be theirs to relish. |
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Then there was the excitement of starting to do our own page make-up, having bought a Compugraphic typesetting machine. |
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The excitement would die down soon enough, and the school would retreat back out of the public eye. |
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She remembered her excitement when they arrived at the St Kilda Town Hall and a quick scan of the women's dresses reassured her about her choice. |
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The utter tedium of the actual games didn't stop everyone from feigning excitement over them. |
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This was a thoughtful, quiet museum which nicely complemented the manic excitement of the Dracula Experience. |
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Tommy has such a manic excitement that he's like a rubber ball bouncing off the walls. |
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There is excitement in the birding world after a bald parrot was reported in the remote Brazilian Mato Grosso region. |
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Taxiing back from our test flight, there was a kind of nervous excitement in the cabin. |
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After he made his promises, a shower of balloons and confetti sealed the audience's excitement as well. |
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No one could have scripted the drama, excitement and emotions which swept over Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon. |
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I'm shivering, either from excitement or from rain scumbling across my slicker. |
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Cows, calves and bull were docile and showed no signs of fear or excitement at the presence of the group. |
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Well fear not and control your excitement because they've started their own blog. |
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He will miss the buzz and excitement of match days, but not the ticket hassle. |
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I drank away the fear and excitement in a seedy bar in downtown San Salvador. |
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Disappointment soon turned to excitement again as I realised the package contained our seed potatoes, shallots and onion sets. |
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It suited her to be behind the scenes, where she could be a part of the artistic excitement but bask happily out of the spotlight. |
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But what of the thrills and heart-pounding excitement that were so much a part of her days in the player's game? |
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He felt the thrill and excitement tingle up his back and he gave a small shiver, stepping closer to her. |
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They were delighted someone they knew had won the award, and no doubt their excitement gave Rhonda a thrill too. |
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I felt a thrill of excitement as I floated weightless, suspended over the void. |
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He excited me in every way right from the beginning, and that excitement never went away. |
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Emotions of fear, anticipation, and excitement silenced the team, as they walked with pride and dignity through the campus halls. |
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The cheers and screams of excitement lead the giant beach ball to be tossed into the water without a further second's thought. |
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This volume includes a number of the articles by young promising Beckettians who brought a touch of excitement to the symposium. |
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For them, strange or strained bedfellows are more fun than no bedfellows at all, since the excitement is all in the conquest. |
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Such excitement has not occurred since 1998, when the first known set of live septuplets occurred in the United States. |
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She still approaches her daily toilette with all the excitement of a seven-year-old let loose in her mum's make-up bag. |
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I could see some of the excitement drain out of her expression and her tone of voice changed. |
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Full of excitement at his own daring, he searched the desk drawers for an envelope and placed the letter inside. |
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The excitement was almost palpable as Michael stepped on the blocks on Day One for his first race, the 200 meter individual medley. |
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A pulse of excitement grips the indie nation, the chatrooms buzz with fantasy set lists for the band's Hyde Park shows next summer. |
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But no, they had to convey their extreme excitement by bellowing at us through the mic, and permanently damaging our hearing. |
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In the mid-1990s the new excitement was about microbrews and specialty beers. |
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Her skin pricked with excitement and anticipation, sweat trickled from her pores, and her blood rushed torrentially throughout her veins. |
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Wendy recalls the excitement of going with her mother and aunt to a tearoom below street level and having an ice cream sundae and a fizzy drink. |
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It was a tough match, which provided excitement up to the very end with the result being a deserved draw for both sides. |
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There was some excitement at first when both townspeople and country folk had difficulty negotiating sales. |
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The whole castle was in a flurry of excitement and preparation for the midwinter feast which was to be celebrated in a week. |
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Perhaps I should sit down with a mug of mulled wine and a deep-filled mince pie before I get overcome with the excitement of it all. |
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I could see the excitement in Charlie's eyes as he saw the shimmer of light dancing on my Kitana blade. |
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She could hear her raging heart beat wildly in her ears and she trembled with excitement and anxiety. |
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Any new discovery is apt to cause excitement in academia, and tremors in the market. |
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I became aware of a pressure in my skull, a drunken excitement that I had never known before, a tremor of the nerves. |
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His touch sent a tremor of excitement through her, alerting her of his nearness, but she reprimanded herself. |
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My excitement was very short lived as the shock wave from the explosion rushed towards me. |
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Martin blends the elegance, grace, and polish of a confident professional with the spirited excitement of an emerging star. |
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Tyler was lost for words, wondering about his reward when he heard a great shrill of excitement from the cash register. |
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Your body shakes with excitement right up until the moment you step on stage. |
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Ry jumped around stage in excitement before falling off it in a faked tumble of limbs. |
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I have never recaptured the excitement of running up to begin a tumble or of preparing for that first round-off and back-flip. |
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From the moment you step on to the monorail which takes you from the vast car park to the park itself, the excitement of the day begins. |
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All the hidden excitement that had been fluttering within her died like the flame of a candle with the sigh of a cold wind. |
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There were cries of excitement and horror as a monstrous serpent and a giant spider came on to the train, sending shivers down one's spine. |
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Leave hasn't been piped yet but the excitement of what lies ahead for our visit is growing throughout the ship. |
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She gasped in excitement as she saw bolts of lightning flitter across the sky, leaping from one bleak rain cloud to another. |
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This title combines all the depth of simulation games with all the excitement of an action game, with some tactics to top things off. |
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It will rather be a hive of excitement and hospitality, music, song and dance, with four special events taking place. |
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The kid's heart went blooey when the excitement got to be too much for him. |
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In the meantime, the excitement among the watching public continues unabated. |
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The entire show was in Spanish and the anchor on the show would introduce the next caption with such excitement you knew you would be blown away. |
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Jonathan nodded and began to mount the stairs, feeling his excitement grow with each step. |
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And excitement is mounting among those travelling back to Mayo for what should be a memorable few days. |
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As in every town and village in Mayo excitement is mounting in Kiltimagh in the lead up to the All Ireland Football Final next Sunday. |
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With the grand opening next month, excitement is mounting in what looks set to be a valuable community facility. |
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Curiously, she unclasped the box and lifted up the lid, her emerald eyes widening in excitement from what she saw inside. |
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It's just amazing that a station wagon can pack so much sizzle and excitement in its look and stance. |
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Children could easily take to the world of 3D excitement offered here. |
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State of exaltation or excitement of the spirits or passions. |
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Then there is March Madness, the one-loss-and-you're out NCAA Tournament, which is unmatched in its excitement and intensity in the entire sports universe. |
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It was difficult but at the same time it was like being a fisherman who goes out and the fish are biting and you have the thrill and excitement that keeps you going. |
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Plus this time I have the added excitement of moderating my first panel. |
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Back at base, Alec arrives looking his usual jolly self, full of anticipation and excitement about the coming evening as he chats with the rest of the crew. |
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In my anxiety I got a much earlier train, and when I changed onto the branch line was afflicted with almost overpowering excitement at this journey into the remote past. |
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After which I had the excitement of giving my Yorkies a clipping. |
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I really enjoyed watching curling during the Winter Olympics and I feel that Winter Sports did a superb job of simulating the excitement of this intoxicating sport. |
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Mistakenly live mic, or intentional gimmick to drum up excitement for the show? |
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The excitement it caused can be likened to a desperate family's reaction to an imaginary movement made by a comatose patient. |
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She could sense his disbelief and excitement at her suggestions, mingling with the smell of his blood, adding a sharp tang much like a spice on food. |
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In the end, simulated excitement was an apt metaphor for the Genies. |
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The crowds who showed up long after the excitement had ebbed were not driven there by ideology. |
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Despite the excitement of my first sea voyage, I was asleep almost as soon as we went below to the cabin which I shared with my baby brother Charles, just seven months old. |
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As copious steam clouds and sharp hoots pierce the morning calm, an air of excitement and expectation is palpable among those who have got into the coaches. |
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Think of the excitement a visit to his ancestral home there would create. |
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And with that great hope and excitement comes crippling, embarrassing disappointment. |
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She brings Griet to textured life with the subtlety of her posture, the restrained musculature of her face, and the subdued excitement that propels her movements. |
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You can be itchy in relationships, too, romantically seeking, solely for excitement sake. |
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The reader is kept in an anticipatory state of excitement which is gratified only in the release afforded by the final solution in the last pages. |
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Outside, the first footprints of autumn were seen in the yellowing leaves of some of the older poplars and the increasing anticipatory excitement of the birds and squirrels. |
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Besides, she thought, a little excitement would help raise her spirits. |
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Lithium is classified as an antimonic medication because of its ability to reverse mania, a mood disorder characterized by extreme excitement and activity. |
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Early and late falls of woodcock add to the excitement of the day. |
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Whether it's in the form of romantic melody, upbeat Swing Jazz or exotic world rhythms, the live musical experience adds a unique presence and excitement to any event. |
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The excitement peaked after the sale when the multitudes began speculating about which moneybags celebrity or rich-list regular had bought the landmark pile. |
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Amid the midsummer heat and the excitement in central London, as citizens celebrated Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, the principal contenders were becoming clear. |
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But the fizz in Brazil and Turkey has yet to go flat, and the excitement and turmoil may well continue to spread across the globe. |
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I vaguely here my mind wondering, I feel a ripple of excitement spread through my body, as I relive old movie scenes where moments like this turned out for the best. |
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He has brought with him a support team of 60 people as well as props that fill seven trucks, Gallup promised Chinese audiences two hours of excitement and thrills. |
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If the GOP retakes the Senate, the excitement in Austin will mirror that felt by Republicans nationwide. |
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If traipsing around the shops fills you with as much excitement as hobbling around in a pair of tight shoes, then perhaps something more relaxing might be in order. |
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The third match between India and Sri Lanka in the aiwa Cup gave all these thrills, excitement and jubilation, to millions of cricket fans all over the world. |
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Perhaps the excitement of her fantasies wore thin, and she became obsessed with the idea of confessing all, hence acquiring a thrill and notoriety of a different sort. |
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Adding to the excitement and jostling are new shopping malls and arcades enhancing the mood what with dazzling illuminations and eye-catching window dressing. |
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A frisson of breathless excitement rippled through the Twitter community last week as a mysterious new member made his debut. |
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There was a sense of liveliness and excitement wherever you went. |
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It was a call that sent a thrill of genuine excitement down the spine of every weary hack sitting there wondering whether the post-election day was ever going to end. |
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Some of the excitement over my lab's conception of automatically designed robots was the idea that we made a transition from the virtual world back to the real. |
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The state-of-the-art animation techniques and the space flight sequences look impressive, but fail to inject any excitement into the lifeless and derivative plot. |
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A buccaneer lives for the excitement of deciphering the mysteries of human experience. |
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From his purview, our visit and interest had brought excitement to him and his peers. |
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Or maybe they were blinded with excitement from witnessing a cameo by their hometown hero. |
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Whenever the opportunity has arisen the public has thirsted for the excitement that scientific discovery engenders. |
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First, there was the anticipation and excitement that there was going to be a movie. |
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There was an air of excitement and anticipation in the lobby as showtime approached. |
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There was a palpable excitement in the air as the town prepared for the festival. |
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The hall buzzed with excitement as the audience waited for the show to start. |
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Vicky spoke out, excitement clearly written all over her face. |
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A shiver of excitement ran through him, mixed with with fear. |
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No matter how much we all like to pretend we've grown out of Christmas, there is still a twinge of excitement associated with the unwrapping of any present. |
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This was what I had always dreamed of, true excitement and adventure. |
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Yes there was a rush of excitement under the realisation that she wasn't going to leave and that the rest of the housemates would be backing her up. |
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Apart from its balletic set-pieces of gunfights, the film ran a gauntlet of emotions from violent excitement to melodramatics to softhearted sentimentality. |
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There is something endlessly appealing about this film, a sense of adventure and excitement as seen through the lens of a Hollywood of a more innocent time. |
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The danger, excitement and adventure of racing yachts on the high seas awaits a North Yorkshire woman, picked to take part in one of the world's toughest yacht races. |
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In this context, extreme sports may reflect an atavistic desire to artificially inject risk into lives that seemed devoid of the excitement that only risk can provide. |
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These shortcomings are compounded by the film's claim to noir status, which would suggest a level of tension or excitement or at least atmosphere. |
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Despite the gust of excitement most scientists are keeping their emotions in check. |
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There was great excitement in the ranks as scouts raced ahead. |
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He had tried to express in scholarly language the excitement we all felt. |
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It was a day for the whole family as old friends used the event as a chance to catch up over the festive break and watch the excitement of the races. |
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All the excitement of her rabble rousing had been suitably extinguished, along with our enthusiasm for this show. |
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His explanation only diminishes the irresistible excitement we feel while watching Tony Perkins peer at Janet Leigh in her shower. |
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Rush are a substantial live band, there's no doubt in my mind, and Rio is the first of their four regular live releases to capture their innate excitement wholesale. |
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A twinkle of amusement and excitement gleamed in his olive colored eyes. |
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Preparations are underway and excitement is mounting as the children of the Village Montessori Pre-School are getting ready for their Christmas outing. |
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After lunch, I put Julia in her crib for a nap, and though she struggled, the excitement of the day took her under. |
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Over the next four years, excitement would give way to aggravation. |
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Ballina is agog with excitement as it waits for the start this coming weekend of what is promised to be one of the best Festival and Arts Weeks ever in the North Mayo capital. |
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The excitement was so heady that soon musicians were standing two and three deep at the bar of the Five Spot nearly every night. |
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There was always great excitement among the fans just before game time as people arrived by horseback and in tally-hos or fancy carriages to cheer for their favorite team. |
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However the introduction of electronic voting will herald the end of the tallymen, which will take a lot of the excitement and drama out of elections. |
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Yet, sitting tight for hours, excitement in phases and muggy weather were all worth the effort as Yuveraj Singh ensured everybody went home with a heady feeling. |
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The excitement with which I am tingling at this moment is almost tangible. |
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It's believed that the team will be the first ever to perform wing walking in the Middle East and they are sure to cause much excitement at the show. |
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My heart is racing, from excitement and the first 2-mile climb. |
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He took a step forward, his heart racing with excitement and fear. |
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In the 1980s, when Katharine began publishing NewsNotes, that excitement was delivered to our mailboxes three or four times a year by a mail carrier. |
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There were great scenes of excitement when the final whistle blew with the Mercy obviously very relieved to have won this game having made the long trek north. |
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The excitement of the weekend was catching a bicycle thief red-handed. |
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Play involves both spontaneous excitement and a saturnalia of sorts. |
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Each work is a pithy marvel that captures the languorous excitement of a summer day to remember. |
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At one point yesterday, tags related to Apple's iPad occupied seven of the top 10 trending topics on Twitter, such was the excitement over its launch. |
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Tonight was homecoming and she was torn between excitement and dread. |
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But the religious iconography did not detract from the excitement brewing in the room. |
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This was the Golden Age of sports, and McMahon was exposed to it all as an Irish moppet, wide-eyed by it all in the excitement of smoke-filled arenas. |
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Yet reading this novel, even a tone-deaf person could feel the delight and excitement that music enthusiasts experience when they hear an uplifting melody. |
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If so, I should by now be unable to contain my excitement about the eclipse, and be packing my suitcase for a once-in-a-lifetime dash to Cornwall. |
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Despite this backdrop, Kirsten Dunst radiates excitement when she comes to talk about melancholia. |
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All this testing is serving to squash creativity and the excitement of learning. |
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Two weeks later, however, his great excitement was crushed by his daughter Mair's death from appendicitis. |
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The initial vigour and excitement he brought to the job began to fade as administration, commuting and office life became tedious. |
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Milton collected his work in 1645 Poems in the midst of the excitement attending the possibility of establishing a new English government. |
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In the elated, or manicky phase, people may show excessive excitement or silliness, carrying jokes too far. |
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The early Salvation Army bands were known for their excitement and public appeal, and the modern ensemble keeps to this ideology. |
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The full ludicrousness of the thing dawned upon me so forcibly that I forgot all about my excitement and scare, and laughed aloud. |
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The young women gave him the excitement of his life when they began to dirty dance with him on the dance floor. |
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Tragic, too, is the gradual deskilling of teachers, loss of excitement about the profession, and loss of gifted teachers to other pursuits. |
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Mum waded though Red's excitement with a tea-towel in one hand and a Pimm's in the other. Dad likes them strong, but cucumberless. |
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He combines the best of classical music with the excitement of the modern sound. |
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Sea-water wet their feet, wind tossed their hair, excitement quivered in every fibre of their aliveness. |
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The town was abuzz with excitement for an hour, when the news became stale. |
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He felt the familiar prickle of excitement as the game began. |
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It's suitable for kids aged eight plus so it is a bit scary but I wanted to combine that scariness with comedy and excitement too. |
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A fact that proves the excitement and spectacle of KOK Fights is that around 80 per cent of the bouts end with a knockout. |
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One craves the excitement of being right downtown, while the other wants an up-county farmette with a swimming pool and room for a pony. |
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The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds were developing huge excitement in the London area with their blues-based rock and roll. |
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That excitement was to turn to horror when Bob scaled a wychhazel, also known as a wych-elm, that he guessed would be a perfect spot for a nest. |
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I'm in my fourth year at uni but I still thrive off the excitement of doing all-nighters before the deadline. |
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His reputation preceded him and the excitement of hearing the liturgy in Danish brought thousands of people out to hear him. |
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He is looking forward to 2011 with the flush of excitement normally associated with a bright young rooky. |
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Much excitement was generated in Watertown towards the start of the American Revolutionary War period. |
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Minutiae over latitude degrees paled in insignificance with the excitement of the new discoveries revealed in the letters. |
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A night at Boatel puts visitors within a stone's throw of the forest and raises their excitement level as they anticipate the splendour of Kakum. |
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So she had Christmas Eve-type excitement at the prospect of the tooth fairy flying in and leaving some money after all. |
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The real excitement has been the appearance of a shore lark on Berges Island at the very extremity of Whitford Burrows, Gower. |
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After the excitement of Christmas, we quickly sank into postholiday depression. |
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Sthu Zungu, president, South African Tourism-North America expressed excitement about the new non-stop service. |
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This is, in its original form, apparently founded on real experiences of Odoric viewed through a haze of excitement and superstition. |
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We all brought the same excitement about the theatrical element of it. |
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Meanwhile, back in Marietta, the excitement has only been building. |
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Besides, all this ginned up excitement is bad for our health. |
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Salvator Rosa gave picturesque excitement to his landscapes by showing wilder Southern Italian country, often populated by banditi. |
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It was the pursuit for excitement and challenge that brought Kanji into the industry from the sprawling metropolis of Mumbai, India. |
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This caused great excitement at the time, and a special delegation was sent to the Pope to explain the oddity to him. |
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He saw character in wasps, volition in tipitiwitchets, excitement in pine trees, order in bird migrations and glory in the heavens. |
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Bod could feel the Sleer listening to Jack's words, could feel a low susurrus of excitement building in the chamber. |
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September was very Septemberish that year. It was Septemberish in the excitement of the opening days of school. |
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I loved the sound of the music, its excitement and unpredictability. |
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Aphrodisia provided a late burst of excitement with the 7-4 favourite sweeping through in the final strides to claim the Williamhill. |
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The team's aim, and that of the club as a whole, is to reenjoy the experiences and the excitement that we had a few years ago. |
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A visit to RDO in late 2014 finds a workforce brimming with excitement about the company's heritage and its future. |
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Whether counting cards, seducing dangerous women, cruising the strip or starting bar brawls, there's lots of excitement on the way to the top. |
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Nora's dream is to promote motocross among Iranian women looking to practice sports involving excitement and skill. |
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The neighbor's send off party has been described and our almost daily excitement was getting to read the letter scheduled for that day. |
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I was in the delivery room as she was born into this world, nauseated by the excitement and numb-handed from Izzy squeezing the life from my digits. |
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Honking horns and busy city streets, shimmering city lights and the excitement at a baseball game or a parade all come alive in Cityscapes by jazz pianist Eric Baumgartner. |
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The excitement of Friday night pep rallies always spills over to bright and early game day mornings when tailgaters arrive on campus to claim prime spots. |
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The project was designed to allow pupils to create their very-own cable-stayed bridge and brought great excitement to schools throughout the borough. |
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Also generating excitement is the wave of cachacas entering the market. |
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These 3-D pictures caused much excitement in the redtop presses. |
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A MERSEYSIDE grandad today told of his excitement at meeting the Queen after his last two trips to Buckingham Palace were thwarted by a streaker and a flood. |
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Although there is some excitement in the self-tanner segment, Mintel predicts a decline in sales until manufacturers can reduce streakiness and eliminate the unpleasant odor. |
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And Frank Pace of Smokejacks inspired so much interest and excitement about local and fresh foods that two eighth-graders decided to intern with him. |
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Not surprisingly, Gilliland has created a ripple of excitement among dancegoers and the New York press, including a feature story in The New York Times. |
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