There is much enthusiasm for recreational boating and water sports among the middle and upper class in India. |
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He cannot be expected to achieve results by dint of enthusiasm and fresh ideas alone. |
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They still tapped their wrists together, though with such weak enthusiasm that they barely even felt it. |
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Indeed, Menand's enthusiasm for commercialism and pop culture goes far toward explaining why his work seems so acquiescent. |
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She shares our vision and aspirations for this unique venture, and brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the project. |
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Will I be able to retain this enthusiasm for the gym or will the novelty soon wear off? |
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All performers acquitted themselves with considerable talent and enthusiasm and seemed to genuinely enjoy their roles. |
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Enjoyment became an imperative, expense was no object and she embraced unthinking pleasure with an enthusiasm that bordered on the frenetic. |
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His way of life may seem a bit ostentatious, but his energy and enthusiasm is infectious, and there is nothing snobbish or affected about him. |
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Anderson's obvious enthusiasm has rubbed off on the rest of Floro's squad, which is made up of a ragbag of rejects with points to prove. |
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Her energy and enthusiasm for singing tells me that we can expect good things coming from this Sister in the near future. |
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Another student with an enthusiasm for photography, Elias, snaps pictures of his schoolmates. |
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Weddings and other festive occasions are observed with much enthusiasm and are often celebrated with feasting, and sometimes with nautch girls. |
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The day was warm and sultry and the unseasonable rain which punctuated the round failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the golfers. |
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Reluctant at first to take on the job, Micko returned with boundless enthusiasm to tackle a fresh challenge. |
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This enthusiasm for Impressionism, particularly for Monet, became characteristically Bostonian. |
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Maybe my enthusiasm is just that of a born-again geek, but I'm inclined to agree. |
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He approaches the game with a passion and enthusiasm which can border on the childlike. |
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However, this enthusiasm for the mystical potential of human technology is misplaced, illogical, and spiritually dangerous. |
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But there was also a beauty in the ungainly awkwardness but obvious enthusiasm of the supporting roles. |
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But he muted his enthusiasm when it appeared that the stance might hurt his party in the elections. |
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This was a challenge that Newton took up with unflagging enthusiasm for the last fifty-five years of his life. |
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I am no longer able to muster enthusiasm for supporting an international team playing this way. |
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If you're unexcited about the Iowa caucuses, maybe this lady's enthusiasm will be contagious. |
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They have that eager look of youth in their bright eyes and attack those ferocious foam balls with the enthusiasm of sleek hunters. |
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I was still collecting and mounting insects but my enthusiasm waned when my prize collection was destroyed by museum beetles. |
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His enthusiasm for Ms Bellucci is only partly due to her undoubted ability as an actress. |
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Beckett's enthusiasm is undimmed by the gruelling schedule his two jobs enforce. |
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But even through this uncertainty, Baxter's enthusiasm and wit, and his pleasure at being in France, remain undimmed. |
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Nor are large UK Government IT contracts viewed by industry with undiluted enthusiasm these days. |
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Any player averaging a hat-trick per game over an entire season is clearly not lacking talent, but Ross claims that enthusiasm is his main spur. |
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However, his wife, Tammy, didn't share his enthusiasm to return to the closed buildings and boarded windows left after the flood. |
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The announcement of these measures was met with unconcealed enthusiasm by most of the mass media and the dominant political forces. |
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At this particular time, companies are showing only a slow return to any enthusiasm for investment of any kind, let alone blue-sky developments. |
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They play it with the enthusiasm of pioneers coming upon uncharted and unclaimed land. |
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Dunfermline have had a horrendous start to the new season and entertain Celtic today, but their manager's enthusiasm remains unbowed. |
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This is the kind of enthusiasm that moved mountains in postwar Europe and Japan. |
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An interviewer wants to gauge your enthusiasm and motivation in wanting a job there. |
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I just hope that this enthusiasm and motivation grows, and we don't see all he has to give too soon. |
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Whipping up enthusiasm at the Rural Forum as well as a delicious damson syllabub was Cumbrian chef and local food historian John Crouch. |
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These agents have blazed a trail in small savings, providing an example of enthusiasm to their counterparts elsewhere. |
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There was less enthusiasm from her school, where this sudden blaze of publicity was seen as no more than an embarrassment. |
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Ferdinand's concession of a constitution at the end of January thus provoked a temporary mood of enthusiasm and popular unity. |
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They can suffer from terminal enthusiasm for their subject, with the complication of single-mindedness bordering on tunnel vision. |
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Within a week she was in London on a training course, her enthusiasm rapidly gaining momentum. |
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He knew that the enthusiasm of the humanists had been disproved by modern history, which remorselessly dehumanised the world. |
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For a brief time in the 1960s it seemed that governments might mobilize for the war on poverty, but enthusiasm did not last. |
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After our initial enthusiasm we lost interest in the paper mache go-go earrings, the bird mobile, the hand-held battery fan. |
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The trine formed between Mars and Uranus shows originality and enthusiasm in your actions. |
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Worst of all, they had completely misread the Chinese situation in their enthusiasm to get workers to the field. |
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And when your enthusiasm for walking wanes, try these six tricks to keep moving on the fitness path. |
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The enthusiasm for such measures reflects American frustration with crime and young miscreants, some experts say. |
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There was tremendous enthusiasm among radicals everywhere for the new Paris Commune form of government. |
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Yes, it's a time to be doubly, nay trebly cautious, but what about the men in blue doing their duty with enthusiasm too? |
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Eric's trip wasn't successful and he lost much of his enthusiasm for big-game hunting. |
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Juicy, deliciously shippable dry white with enthusiasm and glittering footwork. |
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I couldn't begin to explain my enthusiasm to the bewildered friend who accompanied me. |
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Which other country could match our enthusiasm for trainspotting, planespotting, or jotting down vehicle numbers? |
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You mightn't catch me showing quite that level of enthusiasm nowadays, but the cup can still create its own special brand of excitement. |
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The smokers fall upon their cigarettes with an enthusiasm only other smokers can appreciate. |
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Her enthusiasm apparently strikes a chord as more and more women become involved in a formerly forbidden athletic arena. |
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But when I saw him beaming on TV, arms raised in triumph, some of my enthusiasm drained away. |
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Ian continued loading the truck, but his earlier enthusiasm had drained away. |
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The police made no more than a token effort to disguise their enthusiasm for the militia cause. |
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Hypnosis has been popular in both mainstream and complementary medicine since the huge enthusiasm for mesmerism in the 19th century. |
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She is respected for her tireless energy and enthusiasm in all of these fields. |
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However, the Roman senate did not share their emperor's enthusiasm for the new faith. |
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A lambeg drum is an enormous instrument beaten with great enthusiasm by orange marching bands. |
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The United manager shares none of his enthusiasm for strapping defenders protected by tigerish, sitting midfielders. |
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Her lack of enthusiasm was matched only by her lack of tidiness, as she clumsily searched through the devastation of her messy bedroom. |
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Organised fans carry small plastic megaphones which they thump with enthusiasm against the seats in front. |
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Utopian enthusiasm promises enlightenment and community but it also risks exploitation, depersonalization, and megalomania. |
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Communities and voluntary organisations often contain the necessary energy and enthusiasm required to make a difference. |
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She seems to remember what it's like being 13, and she embodies all the awkward enthusiasm and self-consciousness of adolescence. |
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His unquenchable enthusiasm sees crescents and terraces, a hotel and a library, and bathing machines. |
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However it looked like not all people shared Mr. Oliver's enthusiasm about the race. |
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It will certainly generate enthusiasm for maths, and the web site is fun to use. |
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He worked as a bandsman and, indeed, caught his enthusiasm for large wind ensemble here. |
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These were played with great enthusiasm but no skill by various scouts, but we never found a bandmaster. |
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Wallenberg's jumping and leaping demonstrated ballon and enthusiasm in the execution of the role. |
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He brings to the fierce struggle of politics the tepid enthusiasm of a lazy summer afternoon at a cricket match. |
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A talented young outfit who boast bags of ability and an enthusiasm to match. |
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In its writhing poses, the Massacre, in particular, stands out as testament to Bonifacio's avant-garde enthusiasm for Mannerism. |
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She shrugs without much enthusiasm then leads the way along a narrow hallway. |
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Marty flails about on stage for a while, desperately trying to drum up some enthusiasm and energy for what is a dull, dry performance. |
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There is an almost manic enthusiasm for reform amongst some, countered by stubborn resistance to change on the part of others. |
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Moreover, despite the enthusiasm of the technophiles, putting disparate functions together doesn't necessarily attract buyers. |
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His enthusiasm for this activity, as well as malt whisky, was much touted as emblematic of new ideological and social aspirations. |
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Your seeming failure as a strategic captain however is at direct odds with your on-field enthusiasm as a team player. |
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The cure for crime is locking up malefactors and doing so with equal and impartial enthusiasm regardless of skin colour. |
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The only piscatory enthusiasm I do not share with the Spanish is their devotion to bacalao, dried cod. |
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But he came with a wealth of knowledge, an abundance of enthusiasm and a passion for the club where his career had kicked off 30 years earlier. |
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I took to figure skating with enthusiasm and began competing at the age of eight. |
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Frasier takes to the radio job at KACL with some enthusiasm and enjoys being a local celebrity. |
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The painting Bathers at Asnieres roused little enthusiasm among the jury of the official Salon and was rejected. |
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He copied the tactic to win his first race and continues to ride with the same enthusiasm six years on. |
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Above all, Blair had always tempered any enthusiasm for Europe with a strong military Atlanticism, rejecting any idea of a European army. |
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That this marriage was, and remained, a love match was not entirely due to the bride's enthusiasm for all things military. |
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There is no questioning his enthusiasm and love for the game and you are always off to a good start when you have that kind of passion. |
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The author's enthusiasm and infectious desire to communicate his ideas comes across loud and clear. |
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His fame grew as much from the enthusiasm of his admirers as from his own efforts. |
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And he brought to the diocese a freshness, energy and enthusiasm that took our breath away. |
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His parents said the Army was his life, along with his infectious enthusiasm for rugby union and Littleborough Rugby Union Club in particular. |
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A few of the facts are slightly askew but the enthusiasm of the article is interesting. |
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It would almost certainly be possible to generate public enthusiasm for public executions and feeding prisoners on bread and water. |
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His rousing speech did wonders on the spirit and enthusiasm of the men, for a few hours. |
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By this I think he meant that the lo-fi sound is more than compensated for by the energy and enthusiasm that jumps out of every track. |
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The energy and enthusiasm exuded from the Arien nature is channeled both into creative endeavors and into the pursuit of power and status. |
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A handsome man with olive skin, an appropriately Roman nose, and an enthusiasm and curiosity in his big brown eyes. |
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However, it is doubtful even with the enthusiasm of a small number of professional librarians and archivists that this will be successful. |
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Currently there are well over 1,000 members worldwide who share the same dedication and enthusiasm for roller-coasters. |
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During a visit to Britain in 1886 he was lionized with genuine enthusiasm and affection. |
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So how can we make the most of this apparent lack of enthusiasm on the fish's part? |
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The task at next year's Scottish elections is not only to win a majority but to arouse the enthusiasm of a generally apathetic public. |
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They can move mountains with their enthusiasm and energy and light a fire under almost anything. |
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The Rolling Stones evolved from Richards' and Jagger's teenage enthusiasm for black American rhythm and blues. |
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It was a grudge match, one neither could bear to lose, but gathering up the enthusiasm and hunger for the final shouldn't be a problem. |
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People seem to have such enthusiasm for the event, but as soon as it comes to a bit of hard graft, the very same people disappear. |
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There was a mounting enthusiasm for change, fanned by effective use of secular and religious press. |
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The fact that a women's race commands as much attention, fan enthusiasm and media coverage as the men's race is really encouraging, too. |
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The state's apparent enthusiasm for lethal injections has won both applause and criticism. |
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Kable may nevertheless have had some impact on the enthusiasm of legislators. |
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His deep, distinctive voice resounds, he gestures animatedly and his enthusiasm becomes infectious. |
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They toured extensively, creating a storm of enthusiasm at packed venues and festivals across America, Canada, Europe and Australia. |
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This Web-based program has been received with enthusiasm by our residents and medical students. |
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My tastes wandered in different directions, but Peel somehow kept up his enthusiasm for zillions of British rock bands until the end. |
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Overall, the show amply demonstrated why her work has been greeted with such enthusiasm in her native country. |
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Park and ride schemes were trumpeted amid much enthusiasm more than a decade ago but took a long time to catch on in Swindon. |
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The flipside of his team's youthful enthusiasm is the lack of composure that sometimes accompanies it. |
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Perhaps that is a sign that youthful enthusiasm has departed and life is more important. |
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Our lodger is busy canvassing for her candidate and I kind of envy her youthful enthusiasm and lack of cynicism. |
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His youthful enthusiasm seemed to blend seamlessly with the tenacity of Steve Thompson and Phil Vickery. |
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The bug of enthusiasm and the youthful spirit in the air stung Trivedi too. |
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This was a contest of youthful enthusiasm and fitness of the visitors versus the experience and guile of the home side. |
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Kylie yelped jumping up and down with that enthusiasm that only cheerleaders own as the audience was in an uproar. |
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She understands the historic significance of the ship and at the same time her enthusiasm and relish for the opportunity were obvious. |
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But it's done with such relish and infectious enthusiasm that it feels like a much lighter read. |
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Their genuine excitement, appreciation and enthusiasm reinforced our belief that we were on the right track. |
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If McConnell is serious about reigniting enthusiasm then he needs big ideas, and he needs them fast. |
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The Iowa straw poll is just another example of the general lack of enthusiasm for the GOP field. |
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Unfortunately, despite considerable enthusiasm shown towards the initial concept, audience turnout was poor and the plug was regretfully pulled. |
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What Kuwaiti fans lack in numbers, they plan to make up for in noise and enthusiasm when their team take on Australia in the Asian Cup. |
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After an initial surge of enrolments in kohanga and kura, enthusiasm among Maori has waned. |
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Some of the fans' remarks are quite refreshing to hear, due to the level of enthusiasm displayed. |
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Witness their enthusiasm for UFOs as opposed to scientific cosmology, for alchemy instead of chemistry, for urban legends instead of hard news. |
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The Chinese audience's enthusiasm was stirred, and the hall resonated with greetings in the Korean language. |
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The man smiled at the young boy who seemed to have a well of infinite wonderment and enthusiasm to draw upon. |
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This made him an irritating companion at times, but his natural charm, his wit and his enthusiasm for the adventure in hand were very endearing. |
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He is a German wire-haired pointer so he is ideal for mountain rescue, he has bags of enthusiasm and energy. |
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Soon after that, in 1926, he resigned from the Navy, but he retained his enthusiasm for airships. |
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The only thing I can ask for is to receive this type of response and enthusiasm with the next story I have planned. |
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We might never recapture the raw enthusiasm of the early days, but the future looks bright. |
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For a twelfth generation wine producer Olivier had a refreshing amount of enthusiasm for his subject. |
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We're holding back on our enthusiasm until we are told that exchange of contracts has been scheduled firmly. |
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Playing with enthusiasm and aggression, they were consistently first to the ball. |
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By the 1960s SHD enthusiasm for using convict road gangs was apparently in decline as the system dwindled away to a remnant. |
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The wholehearted support offered by some leading lights of the district coupled with the enthusiasm of lakhs of Kochites made history. |
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We've got to show support for these young children to keep their enthusiasm up to become professional players. |
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When I recall my early enthusiasm and keenness and compare it with three or four years later, I see a significant difference. |
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For younger children it is a trainee wizard, Harry Potter, who is exciting their enthusiasm for spells and sorcery. |
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Bur rather than settle down and start producing a bland composite, he retains his enthusiasm and keenness to experiment. |
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This is Kennedy's first time helping to organize the fair, which explains why he does not have quite the glow of enthusiasm that the girls do. |
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Isabel lugs it everywhere, glowing with enthusiasm as she shops for the appropriate lingerie in which to embark on her cinq-a-sept affaire. |
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A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders. |
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Joseph was inexpressibly shocked to observe his son's enthusiasm as he beheld these exhibitions of heathen vaingloriousness. |
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Still, his aficionado's enthusiasm for Wagner's operas numbs him to the sensitivities and dilemmas of others. |
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Dean has explained that he was just trying to mirror and affirm the enthusiasm of his supporters who were in that room in Iowa. |
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He said the enthusiasm surrounding the event warranted making the event an annual affair. |
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That same enthusiasm and respect is what prompted two of his current students to seek his advisement. |
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The one thing we need right now is enthusiasm and the ability to motivate a squad. |
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I wish traffic wardens would use as much enthusiasm when dealing with able-bodied people who use disabled parking places. |
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Mostly I collect the remnants of hobbies I've lost enthusiasm for, or have managed to convince myself I have no time for. |
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The gush of oil enthusiasm waned and it was 20 years before any further real interest was shown in the Moturoa field. |
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Commission is higher on new builds so they save their enthusiasm for those. |
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I wonder if the present enthusiasm may wane over time for this recommendation. |
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But the counterpart to this enthusiasm was a sombre and deeply serious view of such a life's task. |
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Much enthusiasm was expressed about using student portfolios to demonstrate IT and soft skills. |
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Setting quantifiable goals means you can track your progress and generate enthusiasm when you beat the numbers. |
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Safin began the match with the kind of nerveless enthusiasm which should have set the alarm bells ringing for Martin. |
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They are playing with energy and enthusiasm and their superior fitness enables them to exploit space to advantage. |
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The fact is that the organizers had greatly underestimated the enthusiasm and warm-heartedness of local youths. |
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About 20 players performed drills with singular enthusiasm and varying attire, including soccer shirts and baseball caps worn backwards. |
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Much of the initial enthusiasm had cooled when the fall of the Bastille was followed by continued upheavals. |
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While well-intentioned and endlessly friendly, many of the volunteers boast more enthusiasm than ability. |
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His enthusiasm was as legendary as his quicksilver movement from one scientific interest to another. |
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He was a prominent figure in New York's social scene, with his lockjaw accent, unfailing good humor, and boundless enthusiasm for new experiences. |
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This mid-election cycle enthusiasm is anchored in recent polling and other factors, Republican strategists and pollsters say. |
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Albeit as a favor to brick-and-mortar retailers, rather than out of any enthusiasm for taxation. |
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There was a point when I felt that my enthusiasm was waning, but the act of writing this diary reminds me of all the great things that are happening. |
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This programme contrasts the county's enthusiasm for a conservation project in Tasmania with how it reacts to subjects such as domestic violence, assault and sexual abuse. |
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To conclude, Melbourne is a vibrant, bustling metropolis, in which parking restrictions are enforced with far too much enthusiasm and vigour by jackbooted bureaucrats. |
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This role requires hands-on programming and troubleshooting skills, experience with financial data management, coupled with an enthusiasm for learning quantitative analysis. |
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Of course light weight doesn't just help you to go quickly in a straight line, and the Jag changes direction with an enthusiasm that belies its size. |
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Don't let your enthusiasm for new ideas blind you to the possibility that maybe they will undo something of long standing that is really valuable. |
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A very simple parallel can be drawn between actualisations of an enthusiasm for modifying cars and actualisations of an enthusiasm for computer gaming. |
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I acknowledge the enthusiasm and unstinted support of railwaymen without whose dedicated efforts the creditable achievements of the Railways would not have been possible. |
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The manager gave the impression that the whole idea was a distant fantasy unworthy of immediate attention on Friday, but there was an element of enthusiasm too. |
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All of those other impediments have dampened the enthusiasm of pot investors and pot entrepreneurs. |
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Back in London, my enthusiasm for salsa now knows no bounds. |
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Rebecca used to be full of enthusiasm but now she doesn't want to know. |
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From early morning until late afternoon the lounge vibrated to the sound of lively jigs, reels, polkas and hornpipes played with tremendous enthusiasm by the participants. |
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Having finally seen Selma on November 17, I must report, sadly, that I do not share the enthusiasm the film has generated so far. |
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Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. |
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His distinctive racing colours of green and yellow hoops have become as synonymous with Cheltenham as the black stuff downed with such enthusiasm by his countrymen. |
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In fact, the only shade of reaction besides enthusiasm Carter and Knight got to the project was some misplaced confusion. |
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I got in yesterday morning full of enthusiasm for re-arranging my bedroom. |
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These artists were inspired by this return to their African roots, as well as the enthusiasm of the Zairian audience, to give the performances of their lives. |
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It's an accomplished and intriguing set that never dulls the enthusiasm on repeat hearing, each new listening opens up a hitherto missed experience. |
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It embodies in the most impressive form our belief that to act with enthusiasm and faith is the condition of acting greatly. |
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This week, books that encapsulate the enthusiasm of youth and the battered truth of age, from Danielewski to Daniel Mendelsohn. |
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Disraeli reconciles his paradoxical enthusiasm for the Tractarians and Anglo-Catholicism with his pro-Jewish utterances by locating their common ground. |
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Some of the gloss was taken from the image of Great Britain when her colonies rebelled, and Anglomania was partially eclipsed by enthusiasm for all things American. |
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Yet for all his enthusiasm for the American film industry, he remained forever an expatriate. |
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I so loved the fierce bodily contact of football that I suppose my enthusiasm made up somewhat for my lack of size. |
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His enthusiasm and commanding personality enabled him to influence greatly the work of many of his juniors, so that they came to reverence him as the founder of their careers. |
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With the exception of New Hampshire, Paul has not demonstrated potential enthusiasm in the early primary states. |
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He clearly didn't understand the demographics of our house at all, and I think he mistook our new-to-Berkeley enthusiasm as antidisestablishmentarian merriment. |
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Dr. Goldman's enthusiasm for rhinoplasty was intriguing to Dr. Simons. |
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The rather weak excuse some of them gave for their obvious enthusiasm was that it wasn't so much monarchism that they hated, but the British monarchy. |
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Will voters shower Breaking Bad with farewell trophies, or is the enthusiasm for True Detective impossible to beat? |
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There, standing on top of a rather large, dusty old theatrical trunk, projecting all the enthusiasm of a ringmaster on the opening night of the circus, was the magician. |
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Unalloyed enthusiasm for anything is bound to be a mistake, so thank goodness for the critics, the skeptics, the second-thought-havers, and even the outright apostates. |
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On the one hand, the dead men are apotheosized and made into martyrs for a great cause, as part of an ongoing effort to whip up enthusiasm for the war within the public. |
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The possibilities this enthusiasm engenders are next to limitless. |
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The Choir of Westminster Cathedral responds with a limpid beauty to the direction of Martin Baker whose patient enthusiasm is very evident in the ecstatic end-product. |
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The presenter has an infectious enthusiasm that television producers believe lends popular appeal to subjects that some viewers might otherwise consider dry as dust. |
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The current political enthusiasm for investment in early years often sounds like apple pie, a sort of comfort food for hungry Labour party activists. |
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But he succeeds notably in sustaining enthusiasm across 751 pages, taking a wise and soulful man who was inept at courting popular opinion and lionizing him. |
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Her enthusiasm and skill provides a role model for aspiring film-makers. |
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The strange thing about his enthusiasm was that it was for one of the great works of 20th century romanticism and by the greatest romantic writer of the century. |
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I would suggest that it is more a question of the employer of the articled clerk not exploiting detrimentally the enthusiasm of that young person in that particular case. |
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In a rush of enthusiasm today I put it back in the front bedroom. |
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And they communicated their enthusiasm until their half-full cups ranneth over. |
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Yet the Tea Party movement has generated enthusiasm in the electorate that has heretofore not been evident. |
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This madness went will with the eccentric enthusiasm of hundreds of people gathered, filling the whole atmosphere with a strong current of passion and action. |
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You really have to have enthusiasm for that, a passion for it. |
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The nightlife isn't diverse, or even very good, but the Manx throw themselves into their evenings and weekends with the enthusiasm of people semi-trapped on an island. |
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His initial Maoist enthusiasm was slowly supplanted by disillusionment. |
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At times his enthusiasm got the better of him, to the point where he began to have a total disregard for the white lines which mark out the playing area. |
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If my own enthusiasm was kept within bounds, it was partly because Noble treats this wonderful, neglected play as if it were a spectacular masque or Jacobean musical. |
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Switzerland is perhaps second only to Germany in enthusiasm for Lebkuchen. |
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With energy, enthusiasm and many brushes they swept the accumulation of weekend litter from O'Connell Square and the main thoroughfare of the town. |
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Her enthusiasm and the accessible order of her mazy mind are infectious. |
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It was like getting blood out of a stone to get any enthusiasm out of him. |
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They're lost in a tangle of their own enthusiasm and self-deception. |
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Slowly, with enthusiasm that would put coffin bearers to shame, he moved past the poster cases, making nothing of the garish imagery and loud print. |
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All the excitement of her rabble rousing had been suitably extinguished, along with our enthusiasm for this show. |
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His continued enthusiasm for his work, when most other people would have long since lapsed into retirement, was remarkable. |
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What's often missing in these tedious sermons is the fun of these ads, the ridiculous enthusiasm and vivacity, and an appreciation for the artistry evident in every ad. |
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Even in the lead-up to Illinois, local party leaders are finding it hard to muster enthusiasm for Mitt. |
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Although my head was definitely up for some serious retail therapy, my heart was elsewhere and I found my enthusiasm flagging after two or three shops. |
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I think it strikes a chord because it reflects the authors' enthusiasm and passion for their pursuits, however various, and their love of exploration and learning. |
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He pulled himself from his room with all the enthusiasm of a pallbearer, irritation mixing toxically with his present self-hatred as he chased them lazily through the unit. |
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He entered the navy at 13 as a midshipman and soon demonstrated that despite enthusiasm for the service, his talents were limited and his manners rough. |
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Bomber's great fault is his enthusiasm sometimes gets the best of him. |
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I have been struck by the lack of enthusiasm about this election in the British blogosphere, whose biting wit seems to have turned into dreary cynicism. |
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I noted the officer's testimonial enthusiasm as an indication of bias in favour of the prosecution but do not find that his evidence should not be believed. |
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Across Asia, in our enthusiasm to subdue farm posts, we have unwittingly let loose a chemical war on all living things, including eagles and minivets. |
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In his tulle acceptance speech, Hollande quickly looked to dampen enthusiasm with talk of duty and heavy lifting. |
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I enjoy the short-lived flush of enthusiasm that it brings to my cheeks. |
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His obvious enthusiasm for his subject marks him as a true birder. |
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What is still remarkable is her appetite for further success and the enthusiasm she enjoys from winning events she didn't expect to, such as the shot-put. |
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The lad's enthusiasm was endearing and troublesomely contagious. |
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The morning sunshine gave way to a sombre shroud of grey clouds, which threatened rain but failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the boisterous crowd. |
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A video going viral is ginning up some over-the-top enthusiasm for trains. |
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Reading Jim Harrison can help you be a better animal, balancing the examined life with unselfconscious enthusiasm for living. |
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All you really need for an inspiring commencement address is untamed enthusiasm and a big dream. |
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Sadly the Canes were blowing cold on the night, although it didn't really dampen the crowd's enthusiasm for a festival of entertainment that is only partly about rugby. |
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The enthusiasm for recreational boating generated considerable custom for the boatbuilder's trade, and Henry Cunningham had the largest shop in Kingston. |
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But, again, with enthusiasm for Modern Family waning as the buzz for veep continues to grow, Tony Hale should win again this year. |
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Azhar started the night, his enthusiasm revving up the crowd that was a bit too large for the venue. |
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The slanginess and monotone of the first scenes are replaced by more enthusiasm and something real that made me at least interested enough to see it through to the end. |
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A few harsh rebuffs later, his enthusiasm remains undiluted. |
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Clarke says his enthusiasm for politics is undimmed, and that if his age excludes him from high office, then British politics has become a juvenile pursuit. |
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I just can't muster the enthusiasm for it that I used to have. |
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Yet in spite of her age, her enthusiasm was unflagging, for she exclaimed in a postscript that she would be wearing her best new dress and her best new hat! |
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On the other side, there are scores of Republicans whose boundless enthusiasm for war has waned considerably. |
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But his uninhibitedness also takes the form of sheer stylistic bravura, the dazzling facility, note-spinning mastery and heedless creative enthusiasm of the Russian. |
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That said, recognize the increased joy, enthusiasm and wanderlust now welling up inside you. |
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As he laid into our senate subcommittee with his blistering smackdown on how our government was not truthful, a sense of enthusiasm and awe came over me. |
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Sometimes our enthusiasm for unproven treatments may harm our patients. |
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Astonishingly, or perhaps not so astonishingly given her unstinting energy, enthusiasm and skills of organisation, Alexander even manages to have a life. |
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With eighteen restaurants uptown, downtown, and in Pittsburgh, and management teams of varying strengths, he matches his ceaseless enthusiasm only with his love of diversity. |
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Issues with enthusiasm will affect this, but Democrats do have a very good, smart ground game with a lot of proven results in recent elections. |
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Scott is known for his enthusiasm for the DVD format, providing audio commentaries and interviews for all his films where possible. |
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Connery, however, was somewhat resigned to the project, lacking the enthusiasm he sported for Thunderball. |
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Heyman's enthusiasm led to Rowling's 1999 sale of the film rights for the first four Harry Potter books to Warner Bros. |
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Biographer Michael Starr asserts that Sellers showed enthusiasm towards these roles, although the airline campaign failed commercially. |
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A running time of nearly five hours did not dampen the enthusiasm of the public, the critics or the acting profession. |
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Selznick observed that she had shown no enthusiasm for the part until Olivier had been confirmed as the lead actor, so he cast Joan Fontaine. |
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The student's enthusiasm is very refreshing, so you get up, look into the bucket, and see that he has captured a box turtle. |
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Many of these groups were very influential even among bands that had little enthusiasm for the symphonic variety of progressive rock. |
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By this time the public's brief enthusiasm for everything Holstian was waning, and the piece was not well received in New York. |
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Gainsborough's enthusiasm for landscapes is shown in the way he merged figures of the portraits with the scenes behind them. |
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Dennis's enthusiasm was difficult for Ryan to manage, but Javier's angsty Victorian-era man-pain is a piece of cake. |
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His attitude is very good, as you'd expect for a 17-year-old, he has a bubbliness and enthusiasm about him. |
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America's earliest settlers brought their enthusiasm for fireworks to the United States. |
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For this description and his enthusiasm for the sport he is considered the father of modern football. |
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By the end of the 20th century, another wave of enthusiasm began, this time influenced by New Age ideals. |
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The talented youngster was still overflowing with enthusiasm and hope after the talent show came to an end. |
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