For a particularly thrilling, inappropriate sugary treat, we would eat Fizzies, undissolved. |
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It is all rather slight, but the visual beauty and thrilling action make this a stunning work of animation. |
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To see one of these great prehistoric creatures wandering unhindered in its natural habitat is both thrilling and a very special treat. |
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At once terrifying and thrilling, many would consider a parachute jump to be the experience of a lifetime. |
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Their flexibility and willingness to experiment have resulted in many thrilling diversions outside of their expected path through country rock. |
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The waves were thrilling to watch but bordered on unrideable at times as they feathered from way out on the second and third reefs. |
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And so it is with his audacious, wildly imaginative and boundlessly thrilling adaptation. |
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Indian Creek came from nowhere to claim the Hardwicke Stakes, winning by a neck from Bollin Eric in a thrilling finish. |
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The stage victory went to Alejandro Valverde, who outsprinted Armstrong in a thrilling finale. |
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Gargrave were crowned Craven Football League champions after a thrilling match against their nearest rivals, Embsay. |
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The banality and dullness of ordinary family life will be replaced by a vibrant, thrilling space opera. |
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This classic objective adds multipitch rock climbing and a thrilling 150-foot rappel to your bag of tricks. |
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A thrilling 70th minute move involving two thirds of Liverpool's outfield players produced an incisive fourth goal. |
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Jackson compiled the roughest, most thrilling cuts these bands had created on the essential Channel 1 collection. |
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When Strauss is firing on all cylinders, as here, the result can be an unashamedly thrilling and spine-tingling experience. |
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The most thrilling displays were the equestrian jumps and the motorcycle stunts. |
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The dexterity of the violin must be imitated by the viols down below, and is so to thrilling effect. |
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For all its crumbling decay, the faded splendour, its shortages and its collapsed economy, Cuba is a vibrant and thrilling place to visit. |
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While it may not be as nippy or as thrilling as the 911, the car has a he-man feel on the road that I like. |
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Overall a thrilling final for the first open tennis tournament at the Royal Garden Spa and Fitness. |
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There are some sequels that create such buzz and excitement that their initial opening is sometimes more thrilling than the movie itself. |
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Well, diva Patti Labelle has been thrilling music fans for more than four decades. |
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I just wanted to write a short note to let you know how thrilling it was to finally meet you. |
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The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final cadence. |
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When the beat suddenly reappears, Wiley begins rapping at twice the speed to thrilling effect. |
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In the final game of the day, Kay scored three more, but MIM were edged out 7-6 in a thrilling victory for Grange. |
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But all in all, what with the weather and a degree of jadedness occasioned by a bit of sleep disturbance, it's not been a thrilling day. |
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His dodgy memoirs are ultimately more thrilling than the open-and-shut casebook of Sherlock Holmes. |
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This is a cracking good story, funny, sad, thrilling, and thought provoking. |
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The film begins quite promisingly, with a violent ambush on the gold shipment and a thrilling stagecoach chase. |
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He was an actor of the old school, his voice capable of uncommon levels of thrilling timbre. |
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It was certainly disappointing at the time, but, omigosh, it was really thrilling when we get an opportunity to look back on it. |
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While being scrutinised by a gargantuan grouper and innumerable smaller fish, I became aware of a more thrilling presence. |
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A simple explanation is that a stock-car race is a thrilling spectacle, and NASCAR has learned to market it to ever broader audiences. |
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It was thrilling to find something the old-fashioned way, to track it down, to follow my nose and ears and eyes. |
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And it was thrilling, I must admit, when checks started appearing in my post office box, even though the thrill came tinged with shame. |
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After a vessel-rattling blast of the foghorn, your boat moves out, opening up a view of the city that is just plain thrilling. |
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With these lines from Rudyard Kipling's poem on the flyleaf, begins one of the most exciting, thrilling and disturbing novels about war. |
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She doesn't shy away from using her chest voice campily, and her upper registers are no less thrilling. |
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Despite fluffed lines and frankly awful vocal extemporising this really is guitar-based music at its most thrilling. |
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It has the grandeur of a true epic, a thrilling, if flawed hero, momentous political struggles, bravery, love and death. |
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The music was what counted but the cockiness, the combination of arrogance and provocation, the sheer effrontery was thrilling to witness. |
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Huge drum calls, banging beats and thrilling jump-up energy herald his arrival. |
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The thrilling Toccata with its driving momentum was riveting, coloured by strumming repeated-note effects and buoyant Yemenite dance figures. |
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In a thrilling match, Bury led at the interval by one run, only to allow Bolton a comeback in the second innings and take the game by 10 runs. |
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A large retrospective exhibition like the one presently at the Guggenheim Museum must be both thrilling and terrifying. |
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A thrilling finish saw Hardy Eustace successfully defend his Champion Hurdle title, edging out Harchibald and Brave Inca on the line. |
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Kuerten sends the Parisian crowd into rhapsody by winning the longest rally of the match with a thrilling forehand pass. |
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His choreography is an onslaught at first, but after riding the momentum, one may find it satisfying, galvanizing, and thrilling. |
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The choral singing is pure Spanish Renaissance, and the occasional interpolations by the instrumental ensemble are surely thrilling to listen to. |
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The experience is so viscerally thrilling, so primeval and satisfying, a huge laugh of relief and joy escapes from my chest. |
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This ranks among the most spectacular music of its age, with its thrilling textures and virtuoso vocal lines. |
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In one case, the fried fillet is moored in a thrilling, tart sesame-tahini paste studded with browned onion, garlic and pine nuts. |
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Director Zhang Yimou's long-delayed dazzler was widely considered to be one of the most beautiful and thrilling films the world has ever seen. |
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He looked beaten on the run-in, and was being hampered by a loose horse, but rallied gamely for a thrilling triumph. |
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Those who like their loose ends tied should probably give it a miss, but if you're prepared to go with the flow, this is thrilling stuff. |
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Yes, I know that it is lovely and thrilling to be relied upon and confided in. |
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This was big money, bigger than he had ever gambled with before and the rush was thrilling. |
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They could both reflect on the matchwinning chances that went astray in a thrilling finish to the drawn game. |
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It is visually sumptuous and I found its peculiar whimsy and eccentricity never less than thrilling. |
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The team begins this season with a thrilling comeback against Washington State, then tanks the next three games. |
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Some may be put off by the sheer ferocity of her coloratura and expressive devices, but I find them apt, thrilling, and awesomely accurate. |
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It is a superb piece of writing, and under Ross Manson's taut direction, Volcano gives it a thrilling production. |
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He leaves our building at a trot, then saunters down West End Avenue, thrilling at the cloak-and-dagger fun. |
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On the contrary, Hamlet's manifestation of courage and the words that speak to that courage are thrilling. |
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The little girl throws her head back, thrilling at the breeze blowing through the tendrils of her hair. |
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A tour of the Hermitage today includes the thrilling rags-to-riches story of a gallant frontiersman, chivalrous romantic, and political reformer. |
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That's when I began to recognize what a thrilling, yet deeply calming, experience ballooning is. |
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There are a few pauses in the Allegro moderato and the final movement is quite thrilling in its peroration. |
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Musically, I have to say that the performance was quite thrilling, right from the opening bars of the overture. |
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This, coupled with the frenzied yells of the supporters, makes even the most mundane fight a thrilling event. |
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The band's swoony, soaring sound is as thrilling today as when the songs were recorded. |
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On Sunday The Thrills will be thrilling their fans with a spectacular live show. |
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Their battle in April was one of the more thrilling heavyweight title fights of recent memory. |
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The first few days of being away from them and the rest of the family were thrilling. |
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On their final day of school before the Easter break, the active under fives joined the Easter bunny in a thrilling egg hunt. |
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However, reading the book was nowhere near as thrilling as meeting the author proved to be! |
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No matter how far away I am from the stage, though, I find going to opera is a thrilling experience. |
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Like all good award divas, I hadn't expected to win and so it was a thrilling moment when they read out the Sunday Herald's name. |
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Before I forget the moment entirely, let me record a thrilling moment from last week, on the night of the last full moon. |
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Hawthorn have ended a miserable week with an agonising 12-point defeat to Carlton in a thrilling encounter at Docklands in Melbourne. |
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The next 10 weeks would be the most exasperating and thrilling of my entire journalistic career. |
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Book your program reservations in advance to ensure your own thrilling dolphin encounter. |
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Gades and company give intense performances of intricate grace, stunning beauty and thrilling machismo. |
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The fugal finale was full of clarity of motivic detail, every part in place, building thrilling momentum. |
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The prospect of playing in the National League is thrilling, but also very daunting. |
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The thrilling high jinks of last weekend had the crowd anticipating similarly spectacular bursts of action. |
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The star happily posed for photographs, laughed and joked with patients, thrilling some of them with kisses and cuddles. |
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I believe you're making too much of what should be a thrilling but uncomplicated aspect of your bedroom frolics. |
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Rather, the reality of the characters certifies the melodrama and makes it all the more thrilling. |
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An important part of baseball's appeal is the continuous memorialization of great players and teams, outstanding plays, and thrilling games. |
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The Marshfield men beat favourites Morecambe in a thrilling game to reach the semi-finals. |
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To this day, cineastes talk admiringly of the film's car chase and the thrilling climactic gun battle. |
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The band is stirring both critical and popular acclaim for their soulful, virtuoso playing and thrilling live performances. |
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Two seasons ago she gave a thrilling concert of Verdi arias for the Concert Association. |
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It was electrifying and dramatic and it gave me a thrilling shot of adrenaline. |
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We imagined ourselves strolling between golden fields of quinoa and the thrilling blue waters of the highest lake. |
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Acres of sumptuous white swags were effective as a backdrop, but most impressive of all was the thrilling singing by the lead roles. |
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Her choreography, not designed to be easy, is handled very well by the company and makes a thrilling evening in the theatre. |
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In the final section, shot through with Scottish folk and fiddle music, Joaquin de Luz and Daniel Ulbricht lead a thrilling take on the hornpipe. |
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The hooter goes to signal the end of a thrilling match as Bradford celebrate booking their place in the Grand Final. |
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Grade 12 diploma marks arrived today and I pulled off a 91 in bio and a less-than thrilling 95 in English. |
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So whenever an overly supernatural event happens, it's almost a distraction, rather than the thrilling surprise the creators were hoping for. |
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She seemed to be in very high spirits, and just to hear her say dad, I'm safe, was just thrilling to me. |
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Though she's costumed in mom jeans and comfortable shoes, she's at her most thrilling. |
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In Mediterranean conditions players of both sides contributed to a thrilling encounter. |
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Unfortunately, it was by turns thrilling and boring, with little else in between to savor emotionally. |
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This is an expertly crafted work, which succeeds at being thrilling as well as intellectually satisfying. |
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I'm told that the Orchy is also the most thrilling river in Britain for white-water rafting. |
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He became a movie legend by thrilling audiences with his high-spirited adventures, roguish charm, and dashing good looks. |
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It was thrilling to hear it being translated into the big sound of the organ. |
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The men's ski cross has the unenviable task of following Tuesday's thrilling snowboard cross. |
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He was one of history's greatest explorers, whose thrilling undersea adventures introduced the wonders of the deep to millions. |
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Enter above thrilling ingredients into a melting pot and stir past boiling. |
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Thrilling to the chase, I pounded down the uneven corridor until the beam of my light fell upon a wooden door at the end of the passage. |
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The HDMI port enables you to explore thrilling HD entertainment options. |
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After the race the Duke and Duchess had a thrilling, bouncy ride across the harbour in an amphibious vehicle. |
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I was beginning to attune to my surroundings, which was a thrilling experience. |
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It sounded absolutely thrilling, totally adrenaline pumping and so, even if I've never held a tunny rod in my own hands, at least those in my family have. |
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And in their close and thrilling battles for the fastest lap times, the six aces demonstrated that they haven't lost the skills to take a racing car to its very limits. |
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Apparently the fans were enjoying the proceedings on the pitch when Banda pre-maturely blew the whistle to signal the end of the thrilling encounter. |
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If you deceive your children about Santa, you may give them a more thrilling experience of Christmas. |
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Gotham may mature into a thrilling mystery that explores corrupt cops and the seedy underworld. |
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When he does, for short walks on moonless nights or for the occasional meal, these evanescent periods of freedom are thrilling. |
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The thrilling power of the orchestra's huge string section was unleashed even more impressively in the second movement, a riot of non-stop energy. |
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But, overall, this is rollicking good fun and a genuinely thrilling entry into the movie series which does much to erase any doubts that their finest had lost his edge. |
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Yes, a perfectly realised single can be as thrilling as a cocaine rush. |
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The sentry by Robert Crais The latest Joe Pike thrilling detective novel from New York Times bestselling author Robert Crais. |
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The group took a thrilling helicopter ride over the glacier, which descends some 2,280 feet, terminating in a spectacular icefall that feeds the river. |
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Opening Pan Am action Saturday with a 74-72 thrilling win over Argentina, the Americans ended up on the short end of an 86-85 barn burner versus Puerto Rico Sunday evening. |
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It was thrilling to be a part of it, then disappointing to be left out. |
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The medley relays brought events in the pool to a thrilling climax. |
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It's thrilling to be a participant in making music like that. |
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It was certainly quite thrilling to be in the Queen's Honours List. |
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It was a thrilling experience to see the boats afloat over the stream. |
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It's a non-stop rollercoaster ride of feel-good action, packed with gags, movie send-ups and poignant interludes, making this a thrilling rival to any live-action blockbuster. |
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That's the beauty of wearing your dark shades during a social exchange you find less than thrilling, no one sees what you're thinking by reading your eyes. |
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Most thrilling was the reunion with Ladin and Iman, the youngest of the siblings left behind. |
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The film is based on a Disney theme park ride, but feels like a creaky merry-go-round compared with the thrilling rollercoaster that was Pirates Of The Caribbean. |
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Nothing is more adventurous and thrilling than blazing a trail across unmarked snow like a modern day pioneer exploring unknown lands, schussing into history. |
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Ordinarily, the possibility of a Perkins run for office would be about as thrilling as a vigorous tooth flossing. |
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The bold opening of the Concerto on fortissimo wind in unison brings thrilling attack, leading to a very approachable work built on sharply rhythmic, often angular material. |
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Wheatley is considered one of Britain's most innovative and thrilling young directors. |
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It may not be quite as thrilling to photograph a lion or a zebra in a zoo as it is in the veld of Africa, but you can still make some terrific pictures. |
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Travelling in a cable car, up mount Gondola, is a thrilling experience. |
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It also proved a lesson in patience for a loud and enthusiastic crowd who anticipated a thrilling fourth day but instead watched the Test progress towards a dull stalemate. |
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The job the crew carries out is the audacious theft of a mafia safe full of gold they just about get away with, after a fairly thrilling chase through the canals of Venice. |
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It is genuinely thrilling from start to finish, the plotting is faultless, the characters are hauntingly believable, and the pace is breathtakingly relentless. |
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Time after time he got his head down and ripped through the heart of Newcastle, clipping the outside of a post with a rasping 25-yard drive at the end of one thrilling run. |
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After administering a thrilling scare, the heavies let them go. |
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Inherit the Wind was thrilling 40 years ago if you were very young, reasonably well educated, and inclined, as I was, to hero-worship Clarence Darrow. |
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They then pulled off a huge first-round playoff upset, a thrilling seven-game, first-round ouster of the President's Trophy-winning St. Louis Blues. |
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This is thrilling news for Montreal, a city where you can't slip on the ice without being caught by a spoken word performer trying to sell you a chapbook. |
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It is thrilling to see how this desire for deeper spirituality, redemption and grace suffuse the poem even as it ironically ends with the beggar's spirited demands. |
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However, styling does remain a vital part of fashion's vocabulary, and if it's not hollowly peddling the same old clothes it can be rather thrilling. |
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As I talked about at the beginning, we'll see these super athletes who can slash the current world records, who will provide a more thrilling display for us to watch. |
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Figure of Eight racing is not for faint-hearted drivers or spectators, but it provides some of the most thrilling racing on the short circuit scene. |
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Its national team caused one of football's great shocks by reaching the last four of the World Cup and the country has co-hosted a thrilling tournament. |
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He compares his subject to shoddy construction, and that's an analogy we can work with, because in software we're working at the thrilling edge of language and craftsmanship. |
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It is really thrilling that the bill will further protect the public by ensuring that practitioners are not only fit to practise but also competent to do so. |
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Follow along as I now review the final installment to this thrilling saga! |
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They are drawing up a thrilling mix of foot-tapping dance hits, to provide non-stop entertainment from start to finish, and ensure that energy levels remain high. |
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Sadly this third-round replay was nothing like a thrilling cup tie. |
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With 35 horses galloping in a straight line over nine furlongs this famous cavalry charge is a thrilling race, made even more exciting by the hope of backing the winner. |
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Her interpretation was always clear in texture, with an inner calm and beautiful delicacy in the variations, which built towards a thrilling climax. |
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A strange new feeling, electrifying and thrilling, ran through her body. |
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King's Road used to be one of the most thrilling streets in London and its glorious grooviness required that you walk it with a swagger or a strut. |
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This contest produced a thrilling duel between the Rosewell House winner and Full Cream but Smullen did his work well and increased his lead at the top of the jockeys table. |
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His voice was exhilarating, thrilling beyond any description. |
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A derivative of Japan's long samurai-manga tradition, it has the requisite tangled storyline and some thrilling, plasmic exchanges rendered with a prodigious brush. |
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A digital sound system will provide a thrilling accompaniment to the show. |
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As part of the drag racing programme, BIC will also be offering the immensely thrilling Dragster Xperience. |
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The pulse of the music gives the film a thrilling kind of unity. |
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And you'll find most of the action in Daytona Beach, 54 miles from Orlando, where thrilling 175mph stockcar racing is the order of the day. |
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Chroma has a thrilling savagery that somehow fits into the ultra-clean look of the square-within-a-square set by John Pawson. |
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Spear Thistle turned over hot-pot Cucumber Run after a thrilling finish to the three-runner Broadfeed Remembering Manhattan Boy Novices' Chase. |
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Giant 4x4 Jeeps, ski scooters and snowcats are thrilling ways to explore the glacier. |
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There's nothing more thrilling to the whale watcher than to see a whale surface and blow. |
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All four of the southern frogs present I have heard in my suburban backyard, but the sheer numbers here are thrilling. |
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The 2014 fifa World Cup has been a thrilling affair, to say the least. |
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Gers managed to avoid more legwork thanks to a thrilling finale and Grainger admits their win could make his side's task tougher. |
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Cummings is destined to become king of the barnburners, a thrilling talent who loves to get stuck in. |
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Being on the reef is a revelatory, thrilling and unbeatable experience and with this project we're going to be able to share it with millions. |
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Not only that, this bag lady is covered from head to toe in tattoos which, as we discover, contain clues to this thrilling mystery. |
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Subash defeated Avinash Mukund in a thrilling semi-final match to enter the final. |
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Is Bea Nightingale a lonely Keatsian voice thrilling in its sound and isolate in its power? |
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Caryn James says they are as thrilling as they are relevant. |
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Usher winkingly reminds us that all words are created by people and that language unfailingly reflects the thrilling contradictions of our kind. |
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The sun spun aloft, an erumpent orb of balling glory thrilling the blue sky with its brilliance. |
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But Tissir used his vast experience and found a way to pin Hussain in a thrilling end game. |
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Their adventures are much more thrilling than your summer hikes and canoeings. |
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Instinct is a thrilling, action-packed adventure, brought to life by Holter Graham's superb performance. |
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It receives a thrilling edge-of-your-seat performance by Robert Spano and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus with soprano Hila Plitmann. |
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As a recovering fan, I still regard football as a thrilling spectacle. |
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But Hall held his nerve, bowling a dot ball before helping to run Piolet out from the final ball of a thrilling match. |
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Play was abandoned, owing to bad light, denying a thrilling finish to the large crowd of spectators. |
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The 34-year-old, a member of the funambulist family the Flying Wallendas, said this stunt will be more thrilling that the last. |
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There were many stand-outs, including the tearful ballad Jordan, the political Manifest Destiny Part 1 and thrilling rocker Until the Sun Comes. |
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We go back into the city which is thrilling to be back there again. |
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Engage in thrilling combat against other massive capital ships, control all systems on your vessel, and explore unknown star systems. |
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Strapping on a guitar, he rattled through a thrilling version of Boneyard before launching into a cover of Skynyrd's Freebird. |
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The other five goals came in a thrilling first half with Amri Kiemba giving Tanzania the lead on two minutes and Russia-based beanpole striker Lacina Traore levelling. |
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They rose, and the scrunt of Janet's chair on the floor, when she pushed it behind her, sent a thrilling shiver through her body, so tense was her mood. |
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The Nicholas Brothers had a unique talent for being gymnastically athletic in their dancing while they maintained an elegance and sense of humor that was thrilling. |
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And after thrilling sell-out crowds in Dublin and Belfast this week they can boast about being one of the biggest boy bands around, even rivalling the likes of Westlife. |
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Deerhunter take a journey through America''s record box, adding their own distinct style of off-kilter experimentalism that makes them so thrilling. |
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A cold wind had blown through his seven-year-old skin, bringing with it the age of reason, thrilling his bones, horripilating its way up his spine. |
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In another match in Kolkata, David Hussey scored a brilliant 38 not out to guide Kolkata Knight Riders to a thrilling five-wicket win over Deccan Chargers at the Eden Gardens. |
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I GOODBYE TO LANGUAGE Godard's thrilling valediction bids farewell to the word and the world, its 3-0 effects evoking both the antic and the antique. |
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Emersed in a thrilling, freeflowing game against Italy in which Ireland performed well above expectation, he found solace in the dugout knowing it was a Roy Keane-free zone. |
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In an epic, thrilling fight Benn was knocked through the ropes in the first round but fought his way back into the contest which developed into a brutal war. |
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Rose won the European Tour Order of Merit title for 2007 in a thrilling climax to the season at the Volvo Masters, which he won in a playoff on 4 November. |
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Racing has had to take a backseat on previous Saturdays during the thrilling cricket series but Channel 4 have underlined their commitment to showing the Doncaster race live. |
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Later in January, the alum club hostessed the initiation brunch at the Pi Beta Phi chapter house. It was thrilling to see so many girls with such enthusiasm! |
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The Finale, one of Tchaikovsky's biggest showstoppers, gets the fullbore, hell-for-leather treatment, starting strong and ending in an appropriately thrilling ride. |
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Dalla Bennetta can act, has a formidable coloratura and a lovely legato line, but, more to the point, also has thrilling top notes and fortissimi. |
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If you are looking for an exciting adventure, indoor or outdoor, with thrilling water coasters, wave pools, and jaw dropping slides, Cheapflights. |
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The resort also offers other thrilling adventure experiences including the Cownose Ray Feeding at the Mesopotamian-styled Ziggurat is the definitive feeding experience. |
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There was a thrilling finish to the seven-furlong juvenile seller when Fergal Sweeney got Endless Journey home by a head and the same from Alabama Wurley and Best Ever. |
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But, for all the blows and combinations the Welshman landed in a thrilling contest, Kotelnik's counterpunching to the head always looked like settling the fight as Rees tired. |
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Thrilling at sea, the scenes on shore founder on rockier ground. |
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Sunday Predator C4 10pm Thrilling creature feature starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the leader of a commando team in the jungle being picked off by an alien big game hunter. |
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