He was pretty excited to meet me and hear about the former glory days, and it was nice to get to meet him and the kids on the team. |
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She got really excited about it, and Nordic walking became part of our daily lives. |
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Small parties of excited youths were ranging the streets outside, shouting and cheering. |
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He felt excited by his discoveries and wished there was someone simpatico whom he could share it with. |
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Your students won't want to quit either because once they've been through boot camp they will be too excited about their progress to stop. |
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The excited banker then declared that he would bet him two million rubles that he wouldn't stay in solitary confinement for five years. |
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, people are excited by the prospect of visiting new worlds in outer space. |
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The excited crowd stood wide eyed in amazement at the spectacle that lit up the night sky. |
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Back then there were worker protests, out-of-town reporters and excited demands for tariffs on imported steel. |
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The staff, which is excited about Baker's ability, wanted to redshirt him because of depth at the position. |
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The excited girls, rain dripping from their hats, waved and yoo-hooed wildly from the back of the cab. |
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The commentary is quiet, informative, credible and, in a few years' time, will probably be replaced by an excited yoof. |
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My mother came into our room when our excited cries awoke her from her sleep. |
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I was up with the lark, too excited at the prospect of seeing my team to sleep. |
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The sensor could be inserted into tissue, excited with a laser pointer, and provide real-time, continuous monitoring of blood glucose level. |
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Her demeanor changed from happy and excited to down and depressed within a second. |
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Everybody's really excited to see the impact the campaign has made on those target audiences. |
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When we went back to the barn the reticent band of withdrawn British people had become excited and chatty. |
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But we're simultaneously transfixed by the scale of the event, excited by its uncommon nature. |
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Harling admits he is excited at the challenge of making the classic show into a film. |
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Mary Lynn Stewart, professor of history and women's studies, is excited about the new program. |
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She stopped her excited babble and grabbed my wrist, dragging me off to math class. |
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In its excited state, an electron in the molecule is pushed into a higher atomic orbit. |
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Maggie was too young to notice such things and was excited about meeting a lady who sang in theaters and opera houses. |
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She seemed so nervous and flighty, expecting something, frightened of something, anticipating something, excited by something. |
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No one was more excited than archaeologist Eli Shukron, who was there when the steps to the ancient pool were unearthed. |
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When we want her to look really excited we'll put another dog with her so there's competition for the bologna. |
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The campaign is pretty excited about what they call a Democratic rock star that's going to be out there stumping for them. |
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I have the experience and I have the bold ideas that I think people can get really excited about in this campaign. |
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I suppose I should be excited but like most people, I suspect, I'd have to admit to being somewhat underwhelmed. |
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My goal at the start of the season was to try and play in as many of the grand slams as I could, and I'm really excited about Wimbledon. |
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Wells, for his part also seemed excited about his contribution to the team and his berth in the nationals. |
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He is excited about the possibility of catering to backpackers wanting to explore the surrounding country highlands. |
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And instead of feeling like a scarlet woman I felt excited and almost as though I was given a new lease on life. |
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A woman delivers a large package to reception for Michael and Michael gets excited thinking it's a strippergram. |
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My government is filled with people who are tawdrily seduced and unhealthily excited by proximity to it. |
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She is so excited about her trip of a lifetime next month she has already packed her case. |
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Throughout the group there was an almost tangible feeling of excited expectation that she couldn't understand. |
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The diffusion coefficients determined are then averaged over the macrostructure of the surrounding excited volume. |
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The first, representing initial chaos, generates a mood of excited anticipation rather than fear. |
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After 17 years of flying twins, I was not too excited about the prospect of going back to a single. |
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When electrons in the excited state outnumber electrons in the resting, or ground state, however, population inversion has taken place. |
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The first half produced very little to get excited about and in truth Wrexham should have been at least one up. |
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These business-savvy tweeters are all excited about helping you grow your company, create buzz for your brand and stay inspired. |
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I am excited because my fourth formers are doing genetics and human reproduction! |
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Reading the press material, I grew excited at the thought of seeing the uncut version. |
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That had been all too short, and the ones the night before that had been frenzied, excited ones caught in the heat of the moment. |
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Other satellites had communications problems when the excited ionosphere interfered with radio signals sent to and from the ground. |
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I was so excited to listen to your reflections that I actually got goosey and a bit teary all at once. |
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We're very excited about the excellent casting and the edgy and urban storylines. |
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The study of the excited states properties has shown that its photoreactivity in neutral aqueous medium is singlet initiated. |
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It was a look that excited many approving glances, as Von Furstenberg dresses are must-have this season. |
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Both groups sang very much in tune, but unlike, say, certain more modern groups, intonation never excited you by itself. |
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I really felt like both of us were gonna be excited for the other one if we won and that meant a lot. |
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A tumultuous round of applause concluded the excited movement and all were treated to refreshments, much enjoyed by all. |
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Ingle is also excited about the imminent arrivals of his American signings plus the possibility of the return to Manchester of a Giants old boy. |
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I have an official gig this weekend as a secret spy reporter and I am of course very excited about the whole bizzo. |
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I do it to get shriekingly frightened because that makes me very excited and produces all sorts of fun chemicals. |
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The show has potential by the truckload, and I'm uncharacteristically excited to see how it'll all develop. |
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I don't need their future stepmother telling me that they are excited about my wedding. |
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The P.S. Higher Secondary School hall reverberated with the excited chatter of the women and a dozen schoolgirls. |
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I got really excited and I started to walk at a faster pace to catch up with the procession. |
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The speakers hollered over the excited crowd from a balcony above the plaza. |
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I'm not saying I'm unaccustomed to luxury, but I did get quite excited to find I had an executive trouser press in my room. |
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The car crawled at 11 miles per hour, as excited onlookers cheered the smiling President and his glamorous wife. |
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She pulled out all the pamphlets again and explained to me each one, as excited as a kindergartner at show-and-tell. |
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I was extremely excited about starting in the season's first basketball game, and I wound up getting the tip-off. |
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It was that sense of general fabulousness that got us all so excited when the award was announced. |
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Mom is actually about to get a new job and a lot more money, and I am excited because shopping trips! |
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I was getting excited about being a person who stays up late and hangs out for some night life. |
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And some of the locals are beginning to get excited about their own beaut blokes' weekend. |
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Ruchama Rivka was always very excited when it came time for the mitzvah of counting the Omer. |
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Once we found out that he was physically all right and that measures would be taken, we were excited for his opportunity. |
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The transfer of one electron from an electron donor to an excited state of hypericin generates its corresponding semiquinone radical anion. |
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She was nervous and excited and anxious and hundreds of other things all at once. |
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One of our editorial assistants, a young woman just a year or two out of college, was so excited she could barely contain herself. |
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Now I know what those matrons on tour buses to Vegas were getting so excited about. |
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If you prefer smooth hip-hop, you might not be so excited to take a hard-hitting Krump class. |
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Yes, I have started writing for my second album, and I am so excited about working the arrangements out with my producer and my band. |
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The excited donor will emit fluorescence, leading to a decrease of efficiency. |
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Even the animals knew their masters were excited, and were thus excited themselves. |
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Fushida became very excited by this natural phenomenon, viewing it as a mystical sign portending the success of the sneak attack. |
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We're in the wireframe stage of a new way of blogging, and we're extremely excited about that. |
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When an article gets visits in the hundreds, I wonder what marvelous prose has excited so many readers. |
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A speech signal is encoded using code excited linear prediction for use in transmitting the speech signal to a receiver. |
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No one can get excited about the most boring and banal of road stops like this guy. |
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She's so excited that she takes a blue ribbon out of her hair and just ties a bow around it. |
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Conversely, if a depolarizing process is much slower than the decay of the excited state, little depolarization will occur before emission. |
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Nuclear isomers are excited states that eventually decay to the ground state, mostly by gamma radiation. |
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Men also have many sensitive nerve endings in their nipples and can become very excited by nipple kisses, sucks, and twirls. |
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A self-published artist who now lives in Boston, Khomsky said he is excited about coming to New York. |
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The researchers sent single photons into a crystal whose atomic states had been excited by laser pulses. |
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Similarly East Timor excited passions and dredged up long-suppressed feelings of national guilt. |
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The aroma of the sea brought back fond memories and excited new feelings, the cry of gulls overhead was dearer than any symphony. |
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There were very few overcoats amongst them, and their appearance certainly excited the pity and compassion of the people they passed. |
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Identified neurons were excited or inhibited when these amino acids were squirted onto them from very fine micropipettes. |
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He excited me in every way right from the beginning, and that excitement never went away. |
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I suppose one could see it as an old man getting excited by the sexuality of young girls. |
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There was a doctor at one point who basically would not perform the final surgery on a male to female person unless she sexually excited him. |
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Not for a very long time has the discovery of new music so profoundly moved and excited me as the contents of this disc. |
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I told myself I wasn't returning to work until I could find a job that excited me in the worst way. |
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The concept immediately excited Niels Bohr, Pauli, Einstein, Heisenberg and others interested in quantum theory. |
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One of the things that so excited me at the outset was that this show is about my life! |
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I was trying to play it cool, but once we'd landed and were whisked away to our Grandstand seats, I degenerated into excited schoolboy mode. |
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Huey, excited by Robert's ideas on deceit and self-deception, was eager for the three of us to get together. |
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Every Monday she starts getting excited as soon as her bathers go on, and she sings all the way to the pool. |
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Irradiating such quantum dots with ultraviolet light creates excited electrons and the positive holes they leave behind. |
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They were meant to make it to Rundalfelt by the next day, and Ariane seemed to become more excited if not scared with each step her horse took. |
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In excited atoms, energy radiated as photons eventually leaks into the vast interstellar spaces and redshifts away. |
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A new reaction of this dye, whereby its excited triplet state oxidizes suitable electron donors, is now reported. |
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The place is quiet, and I'm kinda excited to have my space back, but not excited enough to be glad they're gone. |
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Regardless, the VP was certainly excited by the sheer novelty of the experience. |
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In these types of reactions the reactants form intermediates which have electrons in an excited state. |
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An excited Brad Pitt made the ultimate wardrobe malfunction after stepping out onto the red carpet with his flies undone. |
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The black girl has followed me from the toilet and is jabbering away like an excited child. |
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That surprising, sinking, excited feeling may be the essence of thought as felt experience, rather than as bare abstraction. |
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She must be as excited as me before freshman year when I was trying out for the varsity team for the first time. |
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Layton was so excited his errant arm knocked the microphone from its stand. |
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Some people may indeed be educated but a great many more will be excited while others will be frightened and disturbed. |
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The next morning I was shaken awake at six o'clock by a very excited Madison who had just arrived home. |
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She looked excited and happy, which was unusual, seeing as it was seven o'clock in the morning. |
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As a former schoolmate and family friend of Stanhope, he is extremely excited to be there. |
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When she was talking to Ryan she couldn't help but smile and get excited like a little giddy schoolgirl. |
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If the Baconian theory is a myth and not worthy of serious attention why did he get so excited about it? |
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She is really excited about going back to college for the second year of her hairdressing course in September. |
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She also received a telephone call from her son three days before his death in which he said he was excited about seeing his family again. |
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But what she's really excited about is her plan to branch out into directing. |
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So the community doesn't find blokes getting excited over nubile girls acceptable then, Paul? |
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In a PEM, a piece of crystalline quartz is electronically excited to resonate at a frequency determined by its shape and crystal orientation. |
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The snooping was forgotten as she started to skip around the room and grow more excited by the minute. |
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Neither of them are out yet, but I'm both excited and slightly disturbed by the prospect of their arrival. |
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We are all very excited to have her on board the team, and look forward to seeing great things in the coming year. |
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They got so excited by the story that the moment Max ended his adventure there was a request for a reread on the spot. |
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That said, Liam sounds rejuvenated on the albums title track, excited to get his laughing gear round a song worth singing. |
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The photon stimulates other excited states to release photons of the same energy, thus amplifying the signal and forming a laser beam. |
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Then he shot his first 8mm movie, which excited him even more than a dizzying run down a vertiginous ski trail. |
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Dressed in a low-cut black dress, the brunette beauty spent more than an hour signing autographs for the excited crowd. |
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Spurs fans will be getting excited now they've fluked a win and there's not a pensioner in sight in the forwards. |
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The crowd's reaction was a mixture of whispers and excited gossip about the newly discovered relative. |
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Instead, I've been conducting posses of excited children around the re-opened amusement parks that dot our area. |
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It is the peculiar and perpetual error of the human understanding to be more moved and excited by affirmatives than by negatives. |
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Alex, who'd dragged me up here to see what he was so excited about seeing himself, was taken aback. |
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The race has remained close, though, because voters cannot get excited about this me-too, copy-cat campaign. |
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I am pretty excited and intrigued by a film setting that makes use of such a wide-ranging soundtrack. |
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The only thing that seems to get the majority of young people excited is reality TV and sugarcoated music. |
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Upon my return from Hobart, I was excited to have the Collingwood FC letter in the box. |
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They were all excited doing their addition, subtractions, multiplications and divisions, mentally and with abacus. |
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I'm getting quite excited about it now and, luckily, I've got a month to come up with a story. |
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He's excited to be at the event, and really ready to hear so many people talk positively about reinventing yourself. |
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Wall Street, of course, could not have been more excited by the prospect of taking control of the reins of the monetary system. |
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Byng is excited by the new opportunities publishing can enjoy through the internet. |
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I still get excited over the yellow-based greens, teamed with neutrals and charcoals and working with natural fibres and textures. |
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From the opening match in which Senegal beat reigning champions France, the World Cup rained surprises upon excited fans. |
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Subscribers will be excited to hear that things 17-18 was dispatched to the printers yesterday, after about four months of delays. |
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It's hard to get too excited for the England boys when they've just vanquished a team that can barely bowl overarm. |
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I get excited when publishers attach a short scrawled note, but this was a really in depth letter, and very constructive. |
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The luminescence in these cases may be excited by direct electron impact rather than with UV light. |
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It was just nice to see Tom and my son getting excited because we had enough meat to make a steak and kidney pie. |
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She squeaked in triumph, excited that she might have finally found a way out of this mess. |
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We just squeaked into the play-offs, but I was excited about being a part of it all. |
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I'm sure I mentioned that I was excited that my MIL was coming up here for Memorial Day weekend. |
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The next morning I woke up to my alarm clock, excited to see what my hair looked like. |
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The Siamese leaped around in mad excitement, his tail now swishing like a badly excited dog. |
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Each pulse shock excited the secondary circuit at a submultiple of its resonant frequency. |
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By ten that morning, I was torn between being totally excited and just plain sad. |
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The answer is yes, as evidenced by the loud ovations from an excited audience. |
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I was so excited about it that I tore through my house Friday night, looking for the perfect picture from which to paint from. |
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It was then a frantic race to the finish as the excited onlookers cheered the teams over the line. |
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Though the wind seemed disappointingly light, I was excited to be on an 18 foot yacht, having sailed before only in dinghies. |
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These are inhibitory reflexes, excited by deglutition, by gastric distension, and by intestinal dilatation. |
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Jamie was so excited about New York because a lot of her favorite actors and actresses have been there. |
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I also noticed another protruding bone called the ischium and I became very excited because I knew that this was not a fish but a tetrapod. |
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The second is the Auger effect, by which the hole left by the excited core electron is filled by an outer electron. |
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We're really excited to have him this time because his career is actually transitioning right now. |
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To chat to him your options are to push aside young, excited children, or rush to an enclosed area such as the corridor of staff toilets. |
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Joyously, Kitty and I were off, like two excited children on a Christmas morning, celebrating our freedom. |
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One thing I am particularly excited about is the chance to perform with my string quartet in the smaller auditorium. |
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The team get very excited by the tale of Sir Lancelot and the Quest for the Holy Grail and decide to relive his adventures. |
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She's so excited about it that she knows she'll win an Emmy for it this year. |
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Normal epithelial tissue gives off yellow-green fluorescence when excited by helium-cadmium laser light. |
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My grandfather was excited by his discovery and contacted his brother to expand the program by working collectively with other events. |
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When we're excited about a project, our creative juices and mental faculties are in full gear. |
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He looked for all the world like a little boy who had just brought a slimy frog to his Mother and couldn't understand why she wasn't excited too. |
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When an excited Miri and her mother left the mikveh on Monday evening, they found on their cellphone a message from Miri's only sister, 18-year-old Sharon. |
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In the meeting, also attended by her acolyte, she tells the president in an excited voice how she had just met with antiwar protesters who were gathering in Washington. |
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He appears agog and excited at the crowds attending his rallies. |
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A sunny, dry season had growers excited for that year's reds. |
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While the family is still poor and Harihar's health is declining, he is happy to be reunited with his wife and son, who is animated and excited about city life. |
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Ever since the announcement, she has been excited and is raring to go. |
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Whole language can mean simply having printed material readily available to children to use and reading to kids to get them excited about reading. |
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He was really keyed up, more excited than Dryden had ever seen him. |
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I've always spoken quickly, and though I still do, now I merely give you a mild case of windburn rather than lift your scalp right off when I'm excited about something. |
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The air was cool and each sound of a train air horn excited me. |
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I get so excited at the sound of that air horn so far off down the tracks. |
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Professor Walker is very excited about this effect and explains why, rather than being a flaw, the ability to reconsolidate memories is an important tool. |
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I'm very excited to announce that serialization of my novel, PATRIOTS, begins today in the Huffington Post. |
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Very little excited Jay, not even his own hair-raising habit of reading while he drove. |
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Now, imagine a speech that had excited Democrats, that had had something surprising in it, something that made Republicans livid. |
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The triplet excited state of dyes bound to DNA can serve as probes of slow motions of DNA molecules on timescales of microseconds to milliseconds. |
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He came back hours later clothes ragged, an excited look on his face. |
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A modification of the absorption spectra observed upon a self-association can be explained in terms of either localized or delocalized excited states. |
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For their part, the players are excited by the challenge, and plan to go that extra mile, run their legs off and bust a gut for the team in their application to teaching. |
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I knew it would be hard but I was genuinely excited and got a real buzz from the fact the education authority had asked me to try to sort things out. |
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I am armed with a sense of adventure, and excited for what awaits. |
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Success on the field certainly has been a contributing factor to students remaining excited about attending games. |
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I came away from the end of The hobbit more excited about making movies than I ever had. |
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On their driveway, perform a little cat-walk modelling in your best grease-stained, baggy workwear, and see how excited they are about low-slung pants after that! |
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Obviously everybody was excited to see me, and the girls in particular were very keen to come and sit on my knee and whisper sweet nothings in my ear. |
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Having moved house seven times since 1980 we should be gibbering wrecks but we are pleased to say we are as excited as two children on Christmas morning. |
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I went to regionals and was excited because the state champion from the year before was also in my regional and had attended my school when he won. |
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She's way too excited to tell you about EVERYTHING, and often goes off on wild tangents and digressions just to get out a pretty straightforward tale. |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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The unfortunate offset was that the hydronically excited children became rather lax in the bladder department, and messy assisted toilet trips were required. |
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Four days ago excited holiday-makers, including families from Barnsley and Hull, boarded the ship at Hampshire to embark on a cruise of a lifetime. |
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The interferogram exhibits well-defined Newton rings, indicating that the vesicle is not moving or does not show strong thermally excited bending fluctuations. |
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The parade itself went down a storm with the thousands of excited spectators who lined the route of this years St Patrick's Day Parade in glorious sunshine in Killarney. |
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Don't expect to get excited by the functional, yet bland interior. |
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The bands of excited children who walked behind local militiamen heading to battle in the fall now clamor around machinery laying down new water pipes. |
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I'm pretty excited about embarrassing myself on a school night in Town. |
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Looking at next week's menu, I'm rather excited about the smoked aubergine and pinenut turnovers with mint yoghurt, and the dark chocolate mousse with maraschino cherries. |
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While more lavish praise tends to be heaped on heels, fans of flat shoes get just as excited about a delicate ballerina or a light-as-Astaire jazz shoe. |
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Stimulated emission with a beam that is red-shifted with respect to the excitation wavelength can quench the fluorescence of the excited molecules. |
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Jane told us to look excited as we pulled the lid off the cake tin. |
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My other food friend was excited by the presence of rabbit on the menu. |
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But I honestly don't see myself getting excited by sports sims. |
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We have a litter tray for their night time toilets, but he'd got himself so excited that he complete missed and did his wee-wees on the floor instead. |
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I was quite excited by the discoveries that afternoon, even though at the time I had no idea that I had actually bagged a new genus of fossil fish that day. |
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Maybe he's very disturbed because he was excited by her pain? |
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Nothing in his uncle Gaius so excited his envy and admiration as the fact that he had in so short a time run through the vast wealth which Tiberius had left him. |
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We are excited about moving into this market segment more aggressively. |
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Pyrene-labeled lipids were excited at 344 nm, and monomer and excimer emission intensities were detected at 398 and 480 nm, respectively, with bandpasses of 4.0 nm. |
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And sure, actresses and ingenues were getting excited about it after the huge gains. |
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In the final lines of the play she seems more excited by having triumphed over her rival than by having regained her husband's love, an emotion that is undervalued throughout. |
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Hey Beantown, don't get too excited about Boston's 4-game winning streak. |
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It's hard to get excited about a presidential candidate who bases his fiscal policy on the expectation that the internet bubble is going to reinflate. |
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Rocking a man-tank, sunglasses, and sultry pout, Billy Ray looks both embarrassingly excited to be included and super confused. |
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Your first dive will probably find you very excited about meeting your first giant green turtle, bedecked with remoras, lethargically allowing you to record its portrait. |
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The show on the second floor of the multi-storeyed Customs House, attracted hundreds of excited buyers who stood in serpentine queues clutching bulging purses. |
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I would probably get ridiculously sick because I would be so excited that maybe I would eat everything. |
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I nodded, my heart leaping like an excited fish out of the water. |
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But he's also energetic, talkative, and boyishly excited about not just his beer, but all beer. |
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Even with faulty projectors and seats that were falling apart, Afghans seemed very excited when the cinemas reopened. |
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You can't help but get excited watching these guys fly through the air on a snowboard, jumping over moguls on a snow machine, or doing flips on a motorcycle. |
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That was one of my earlier forays into the world of videos, and I got really excited by the format. |
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I was extremely excited and nervous to read for her and her casting director, Francine Maisler. |
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Grab the chance to laugh with someone who's excited and unabashed. |
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Previous research has shown that a sudden extreme temperature change ionizes reagents and elevates electrons into excited energy states, producing an electromagnetic pulse. |
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This stretch is made possible by the presence of nitrergic inhibitory nerves, excited in a swallow, in both longitudinal muscle layers within this short segment. |
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Call me uncool, but I have been excited about this all week. |
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It certainly didn't deserve the critical skewering it received, nor should it have failed as miserably as it did, but it's hardly a film to get excited about. |
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The sexist expects men to be ambitious, aggressive, dominant, economically self-sufficient, excited by sports and money, lustful, and emotionally strong. |
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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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The eggplant particularly excited me, being a large skinned half, baked to goo and topped with beige soybean paste, the whole going down like savoury toffee'd banana. |
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I was excited to check another task off of my list of things to do. |
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People who play slot machines are excited because they never know when pulling the lever will result in a jackpot. |
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We're very excited with the opportunity to base a game on this time period when pilots were counted on to perform heroic and often suicidal deeds. |
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The students were especially excited by M.C. Escher's tessellations. |
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As an undergraduate in wartime Oxford he played Angelo in Measure for Measure and in 1951 excited Stratford audiences as Prince Hal and Henry V in the Shakespearian tetralogy. |
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A warmly funny Abramson revealed that, like the graduates, she was both scared and excited to face the future. |
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When I first saw the show, I was most excited about the bravura Red Highrise, but on returning, I grew more intrigued with other, more flatly painted works. |
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I've always wanted a decent ironing board, and I am excited about owning a food processor but the truth of the matter is that we've managed up until now with what we've got. |
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Little Jakob was first excited to see an unkindness of ravens. |
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Nevertheless, I made him feel relaxed, and his work excited me. |
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This time constant reflects, rather, the lifetime of the first excited singlet state of the complex, which decays rapidly owing to intersystem crossing. |
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It's good that he gets so excited about his company's projects, but constantly getting overexcited by them and consequently under-delivering has done them some real harm. |
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The actors were excited to learn how far Lawson wanted to take the show aesthetically, he recalled. |
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He has great stuff but gets excited and overthrows, hurting his command. |
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Tall and gawky as he was in person, with tow-colored hair, and a scanty suit of shabbiest homespun, his appearance excited astonishment or ridicule wherever he went. |
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We are very excited to welcome Jimmy John's, Dunkin' Donuts, PWS, Danlu, Schmear It and Herban Quality Eats to 3601 Market. |
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I WAS quite excited to try this Clinique eyeliner as I've always been a big fan of their products, and it lived up to my expectations. |
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Nuclear explosions produce an excited form called xenon-133m, in which the atomic nucleus is boosted to a higher-energy state. |
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We are excited to manage The Alexander, a beautiful new building that speaks to the evolution of Rego Park. |
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Hear it FEW things have had music fans as excited as the new release from French funksters Daft Punk. |
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We are excited to be a part of Lilith as a title sponsor and to share Crystal Light with concert-goers all summer long. |
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Our animators are very excited to be drawing the innards of a human being. |
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We are excited to announce that the first OCAS wind turbine solution in North America is operational. |
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Electrons in the nanotube become excited and begin releasing excess energy in the form of heat. |
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When the excited gas gives off enough energy, photons shoot out of the tube as a colored laser beam. |
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Irving gets excited when Noun shows him two leaves with scalloped edges, a plant called pennywort. |
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Mumbaikars who passed him on the way were naturally excited to catch a live glimpse of the superstar. |
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Part X, titled Cognition, its compositional apex, introduces the excited final idea in the form of passacaglia. |
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An excited and highly distempered ideality threw a sulphureous lustre over all. |
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We are really excited to be using this new cornstarch packaging that has all the benefits of plastic but is 100 per cent biodegradable. |
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I know the fans she made from Strip Search, myself included, are excited to see these types of opportunities open up to her. |
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Letterboxing is a great way to get the whole family excited about the outdoors. |
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At Montauk, I am excited to have the opportunity to put this into practice for individual companies. |
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This is followed by a refractory period during which it's difficult to get sexually excited again. |
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Without being chased by a bull, very excited estral cows made sudden 10-15 km trips. |
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Once this excited photosensitizer encounters tissue oxygen, it will transfer its energy, forming a highly reactive singlet oxygen molecule. |
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Everyone was excited watching Sue, the perfume consultant, put our chosen blends into the atomiser. |
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I am excited to join the AGP Global Aviation team and to work with the AGP senior leadership group. |
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I am very excited about the opportunity to lead FRG into its next phase of growth. |
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We are very excited to launch our newest product, Schultz CW Headphones for the true audiophiles. |
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Fiona claims the manager at electrical giant Dixons tannoyed her up to five times a day and often got excited when she wore short skirts. |
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President, Scott Eastland, said, 'We are very excited to add Kent to the Aran Insurance Underwriters team. |
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The graduates in their black robes and mortarboard hats were very proud and excited about graduating. |
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What has Jackson excited about Prestige's future is the recent purchase of an Integrated Flying Bridge waterjet cutter. |
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You do this by publishing some really powerful prelaunch content that creates anticipation and gets people excited to buy from you. |
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Such reactions create vibrationally and rotationally excited OH radicals that thermalize within a few collisions. |
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We are excited to reach this important industry milestone with the sale of our high-performance 100 terabyte data warehouse appliance. |
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