Its colours and moods thrill the soul, ever changing in a reassuring regular manner, season after season, without fail. |
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The boats can haul twice the gear of a backpack, glide as effortlessly as a snowboard, and thrill like a luge. |
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Or will we just keep buying regardless, carried away by the cheap thrill of it all? |
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In the desolate reaches of Africa, the real thrill of hunting a leopard and an elephant is alive and kicking. |
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The car was understeering primarily in the right-handers, that's why Eau Rouge was probably a bit too much of a thrill. |
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The experience was an intense thrill, because the nature of the object was apparent at first sight. |
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Although its technology is state-of-the-art, the impression of ricketiness gives you a real old-time thrill. |
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You're free to fawn over Spidey, and thrill to his antics, but only we can really get him. |
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Tell us, do you seek the thrill rides at the amusement park or is the carousel more your speed? |
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Nevertheless, no matter the quality of re-releases in the past, anticipating their arrival is still a bit of a thrill. |
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The second half was a thrill a minute, with the lead being exchanged frequently. |
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Perhaps it is hardships and the thrill of risk that animate life most fully, and perhaps it is freedom that binds. |
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On the other hand, maybe they knew what the evil player was up to and tanked to deprive him of one last baseball thrill. |
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But she might just as well be expressing her thrill at climbing into clothes a size smaller than before. |
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Is it the demanding climbs or long walks over rough ground that provide the thrill? |
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The biggest thrill for the Fieldings is knowing that staff nominated their daughter for the trip, which has been arranged by the Round Table. |
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The thrill is in breaking taboos, and that is why taboos are fun to have around. |
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And o'course there's nothing like the thrill of a large bag of lusciously coloured, soft textured yarns. |
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The charm of these films relies not solely on the thrill of magic, but also on the appeal of the archaic and anachronistic. |
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He loved the squeal of smoking tires, the roar of the engine, and the thrill of a hairpin turn in a power drift. |
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It's a rush, a thrill, a challenge to do something that most people can't even conceive of and couldn't do even if they wanted to. |
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But it's a bit of a pay-off, you know, driving in a race and winning a race is a fantastic thrill, they love it. |
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Skiers and motor racing drivers derive much of the thrill of competition from knowing that their lives depend on their sporting skill. |
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Cheesy some of it may be, but there's a genuine thrill to be had from seeing this pampered pop icon in action. |
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For most, the personal interaction with patients and thrill of helping make people better is what brings real job satisfaction. |
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I'd quite forgotten the thrill of opening a pack of real paper prints and strips of real negatives. |
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There was no jugular venous distension, murmur, rub, gallop, thrill, or heave. |
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What was really giving the papers a thrill, and filling their pages, was the juicy political-financial scandal just breaking in Japan. |
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Geologists will thrill to the revelation of the layers of limestone, shale and sandstone. |
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The Descent tells the story of six women, adrenaline junkies all, on a thrill seeking trip spelunking in the Appalachians. |
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As for those choosing to trek, this activity will mean thrill, excitement and adventure. |
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There is, of course, some thrill and sense of adventure in this sudden departure to a wholly new country and continent. |
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There was a flushed look on his face, as if the thrill of danger and adventure was something he dearly missed. |
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Of course, few things beat the thrill of taking a craft out on the white water and shooting the rapids. |
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The unique combination of the highland dancers and award winning kapa haka will thrill our live audiences. |
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What is lacking is afflatus, the breath of life that sends a thrill down the spine and gets engraved in the memory. |
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It's almost like you're getting some sort of cheap thrill by rattling my cage. |
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For many British boat anglers, there is no greater thrill than to go afloat on their own boats. |
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Many people practice this type of exhibitionism to get a thrill or a rush from it. |
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Many felt a need to recapture the thrill they felt during the war as members of tank units or bomber crews. |
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Imagine your private thrill when everyone in the congregation nodded assent. |
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There is little thrill of the chase, but some quiet satisfaction after the kill. |
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Thrill can come in the manner of extreme sports, daredevil challenges and risks that leave you feeling exhilarated. |
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In Musselman's case, the thrill is probably less about money than the Adrenalin rush of a wildly successful gamble. |
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He was an adventurer and thrill seeker, but also an ardent radical socialist. |
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Epic heroes, doom-struck warriors, the thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat. |
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For Hockney to have the missing link presented to him there in his atelier was a real thrill for him. |
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A climatic narrative that encompasses the backstabbing politics of Washington, D.C., with the thrill of international espionage. |
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A viewer can almost feel the thrill of biking on a glorious day become supercharged with the rush of riding in numbers. |
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For Paul, the thrill of breakfast with the Reverend, may be giving way to the taste of burnt toast. |
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Most of us in that category can remember the thrill of seeing our words appear in public for the first time. |
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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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Few things ruin a novel faster than an author who crassly puts children in jeopardy just to earn a thrill. |
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It's hard now, when that subject is so widely acknowledged as almost to have lost its distinguishing interest, to recapture the thrill of those revelations and reclamations. |
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Our house's previous owner was a wizard with perennials and it was a thrill our first spring there to watch the yard be transformed by unexpected blossoms. |
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Mr Lang, a retired veterinary surgeon, says he can still remember the thrill of seeing the lady's slipper in Yorkshire, long before it had to be heavily guarded. |
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Soon it became exciting, the thrill of doing something that we could get into trouble for and for me it was a revengeful out cry towards my parents, especially my father. |
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It surely however gives a certain type of feller a thrill, dark and shameful though it may be. |
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The incommunicable thrill of things, that is the tuning-fork by which we test the flatness of our art. |
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We saw lots of bird life, occasionally a river dolphin which was a thrill. |
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He also had a certain romanticism and thrill about him which made me feel breathless and like I was ten feet above the ground, floating in the air. |
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We confidently rely on its theory and its data to send people to the moon, to lob missiles across oceans and to design thrill rides for amusement parks. |
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There's a short, sharp thrill about it, and we only have a band on for half an hour, so it doesn't take up a large chunk of the night if people don't like it. |
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Painfully loud, deathly quiet, gospel as not-gospel with gospel singers, they were a rush and a thrill, sonic joys for sonic joys and sonic depths for sonic depths. |
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But the thrill was already gone when Fox rushed out a hasty follow-up later that year, The Next Joe Millionaire. |
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It was rare that he got excited to the point of babbling about anything, but the thrill of catching and taming a wild horse was something she could easily understand. |
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Thrill seekers can get a bigger rush for fewer bucks as National Roller Coaster Day is celebrated with discounted rates. |
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Whether you're smitten with a music lover, a java junkie, a book worm, a movie buff or thrill seeker, you'll find the perfect gift. |
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With a readout we'd avoid the burger and plump for the salad because psychologically we get a thrill from throttling back. |
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The god, in fine, of every savage tribe. And as he stood, a thrill of dread instinct, As from a serpent coiled, bechilled the whole Assembly. |
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An aerial obstacle course, including a two-storey airpark, a zip-line, a climbing wall and a giant swing add to the thrill. |
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The tombstoning craze has been linked to several deaths as thrill seekers jump into the sea from cliffs, sea walls and piers. |
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One day Calvin yo-yos on a street corner and discovers the thrill of public performance. |
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Thrill seekers can zip down a 63 foot high, gravity-defying slide. |
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I thrill to the skirl of the bagpipes and the whump, whump, whump of the big bass drums. |
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Thrill seekers who blasted a car dealership with BB guns came under fire from community leaders who are calling for the toy weapons to be outlawed. |
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People who've zorbed in New Zealand, say Swiss mountains are too steep to allow the leisurely roll-out that's the real thrill. |
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For real gutsy brunchers, there's a 40-minute thrill ride alternative with pilot John Marshall that includes loops, rolls and such. |
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I guess the thrill is in the conflict, not in the need to know. Hey, whatever creams your twinkie, Binky. |
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After extensive touring to support their third LP, the band cut ties with Thrill Jockey. |
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But Nature, prevoyant, tingled into his heart an inarticulate thrill of prophecy. |
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This is a Macbethian Gothic, a subtype of the shilling shocker designed to thrill the reader with gory supernatural spectacle. |
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There is nothing in Grown-up Land that equals the thrill the delicious bulginess of the stocking, gripped in the darkness, gave one. |
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Nature then with rapture trembles, Music flows divine along To besoothe our restless feeling By the magic thrill of song. |
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Caving has long been popular in Utah, and there are dozens of caves locally and throughout the state to thrill the Batman or Batwoman in you. |
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I can't wait to see Rewind again on the big screen, it's going to be a huge thrill. |
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And the thrill which their ill-omened bayings send through people at large is a measure of the state of tension in which the general mind is held. |
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To paint Coney Island s Cyclone at Luna Park as well as Cedar Point s Top Thrill Dragster, one of the tallest roller coasters in the world. |
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Mad Data has released NoLimits Roller Coaster Simulation 2, a 3D Windows application that delivers the gut-wrenching thrill of a roller coaster ride. |
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New York City's teen-aged thrill killer of 1945 was Lena Theresa Nienstedt, a whisky-drinking factory girl of 16. She carried a small hatchet in her handbag. |
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Thrill seekers are then hurled through a series of seven full inversions, both frontward and backward, offering sheer looping mayhem. |
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