With excitement reaching fever pitch the only question is how long everyone can bear to wait until Monday, 17 May! |
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We were already excited to fever pitch by the walk across town and people doing last-minute shopping. |
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Excitement reached fever pitch as Santa took centre stage on Saturday in the company of a group of delighted and excited children. |
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The excitement reaches fever pitch in the town and for a couple of days it seems as though the world wants to talk to you. |
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On the big night the excitement reached fever pitch, as the 18 contestants stood on stage in their national costumes. |
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Excitement was now at fever pitch but the flow of the game had tipped towards the home team. |
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The announcement was made at a special function in Dublin Castle last week where the excitement and the tension was, as always, fever pitch. |
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It was hard work but glorious, his excitement rising to fever pitch as the tunnel shortened. |
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The excitement was, once again, at fever pitch as all the children had come to school in fancy dress. |
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After the excitement of the royal visit activity will be kept at fever pitch at the weekend with the re-enactment of the Battle of Marlborough. |
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Excitement reached fever pitch when Tony Convery was yellow carded and Antrim had used up their 6 subs with ten minutes still to go. |
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A huge crowd turned out to welcome home the champs and excitement reached fever pitch as the cup was paraded through the town. |
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Excitement was fever pitch as the teams belied their youth with their terrific knowledge and enthusiasm. |
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Still ten clear days to go, but already the excitement is building steadily to what will ultimately become fever pitch. |
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Excitement grew to fever pitch when Waterford won in Dalymount Park and then faced into the den of the League leaders. |
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This left a point between the sides and excitement was now at fever pitch by both sets of supporters. |
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While official bird flu warnings reach fever pitch, the public seems to be keeping a cooler head. |
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Now, he was faced with their roguery that was reaching a fever pitch, under the guise of divine influence. |
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Speculation about an imminent revaluation of China's renminbi against the dollar reached a fever pitch last week in the markets. |
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By the time Shane stepped through the ropes, the crowd, eagerly anticipating his arrival, had already risen to a fever pitch. |
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As Newry's push for city status reaches fever pitch, a forgotten city lies merely 10 miles away from the frontier town. |
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Tension among teeny-boppers is reaching fever pitch as music fans wait impatiently for Gareth to take centre stage at the Party in The Park. |
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Heading for Philadelphia, the veepstakes reaches fever pitch as 15,000 journalists are looking for news at the Republican convention. |
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With his courtly, old-fashioned manner, he may never have stirred Democratic crowds to a fever pitch. |
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Nothing is less certain, but markets have reached a fever pitch and the price has been reacting in kind. |
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With a panel of Indonesian judges preparing to pass what is likely to be a heavy prison sentence tomorrow, public and media interest is at fever pitch. |
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Imagine the troopers being forced to retreat into a vacant building and barricading the door because the anger and strength of the mob had reached a fever pitch. |
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With midterm elections being merely a week away here in the United States, my morbid fascination with what the political pundits are saying has reached a fever pitch. |
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On the NigrĂ¡n race zone, the suspense reached fever pitch at the finish of the last race. |
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This game will be remembered as much for the climax as the opening half when only two points were exchanged in the final seven minutes as tension rose to fever pitch. |
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The net neutrality debate reached fever pitch in the summer. |
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The civil war has reached a fever pitch and your battalion has recovered eight bodies floating downstream this week alone. |
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The excitement in the household reached fever pitch as Amir went 15 points ahead of Stilianov with a flurry of blows to cement his win in the fourth and final round. |
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Tensions between Islamabad and Washington have reached a fever pitch in recent months. |
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Speculation nowadays reaches a fever pitch just as quickly as it used to do, but the excesses are not totally eliminated when the bubble pops. |
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But when the blowback from his own party hit fever pitch, Newt backtracked to Rush Limbaugh. |
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This fudging of answers has reached a fever pitch as the Nova Scotia election gets closer. |
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With media attention hitting fever pitch, a strangely lupine man called Wolf decides to take up the hunt, interrupting Dusty's incompetent press conference. |
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The pace will quickly increase, reaching almost a fever pitch as the weeks of November and December pass. |
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After things reached fever pitch, he had his bags packed and was ready to leave the team, only to be persuaded to stay at the last minute. |
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Three years on, the demands for some kind of reparation have reached fever pitch. |
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The fighting rarely reaches a fever pitch. |
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The fever pitch of American Manifest Destiny, with Texas annexed and war declared against Mexico, led Canadian legislators in the end to vote in June 1846 for a new Militia Act. |
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Now fears of an invasion of Canada reached a fever pitch. |
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The rivalry between the networks and newspapers also played a part in driving up the coverage until it reached fever pitch level at the finish in Falmouth. |
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Setting off from Toronto, this team of prospectors-to-be followed overland routes into the Fraser River and Cariboo districts where the gold rush had been at a fever pitch. |
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I was shaking and my temperature shot up to fever pitch. |
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In an exceptional atmosphere created by 8,000 fans stirred to fever pitch by every move, the first FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup offered us a magnificent spectacle. |
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Oyster Festival organisers say the presence of the Danish and French will add a World Cup flavour, but that the festival will also be an escape from the fever pitch. |
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Footballing excitement hit fever pitch in Korea Republic over the weekend. |
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In Melanesia, the excitement will be at fever pitch as Solomon Islands champions Kossa host Vanuatu's Tafea in a mouthwatering encounter on 27 October at the Lawson Tama Stadium. |
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No more wrestling with Allen keys and no more fever pitch dramas as you realise the last piece is missing. |
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Now, the exasperation on both sides is reaching a fever pitch. |
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And the country's legendary party scene is at a fever pitch. |
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The atmosphere around the showground reached fever pitch midafternoon when the cobs took centre stage in the main ring. |
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The entry of the United States into World War I in 1917 aroused Americanization efforts to a fever pitch across the country and guaranteed federal support for the movement. |
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But the fever pitch went nuclear when the Ramones took the stage. |
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