Meh, the snake show was way more exciting than the reptile exhibition, a display of motionless, sleeping snakes. |
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In the life of a Victorian debutante, there were probably few experiences more exciting than her presentation to the Queen at Court. |
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This is powerful, tender, big-hearted and dangerously exciting music that's fit to lift the spirits and raise parties from the dead. |
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Shooting teams from all over Europe battled it out in an exciting competition three weeks ago in Bywell, Scotland. |
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And yet, for all its faults, it was very exciting and a lot of it was very well done. |
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Brighton, on the south coast and one hour by train from London, is the most raffish, louche and exciting of British seaside towns. |
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There's a lot of water pumping through the Fitzroy River at the moment and for a team of whitewater rafters that makes for exciting conditions. |
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Does the idea of touring conjure up exciting images of places to see and new foods and adventures to experience in foreign lands? |
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Regardless of the level, dual meets are exciting and championship meets bring major breakthroughs. |
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For some children starting kindergarten is an exciting adventure, for others the experience borders on the terrifying. |
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As he readied himself to leave, his mind conjured up images of cities, strange new lands and exciting adventures. |
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It's going to be exciting for all of us and we will be hoping for a good points finish as just reward. |
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It is an exciting business sector with excellent opportunities for career advancement. |
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There's a certain randomness which is the most exciting part about these discoveries. |
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He said that this was an exciting challenge for him and the fact that this was a planned town was an advantage. |
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To me, the exciting element that unites all these stories is autonomy and self-determination. |
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For Charlie, who has suffered heart and lung problems since he was born prematurely, the weekend is set to be packed with exciting adventures. |
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For me, without any doubt at all, the most exciting way to catch bass is on a surface plug. |
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You'll meet fascinating people and have exciting adventures, but do pay attention, Taurus. |
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With lots of different exciting models to choose from, low riders and three-wheelers are unconventional offering you flexible options. |
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Unearthing incredible facts and artifacts for the Museum requires some exciting adventures. |
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It is also an exciting adventure and a story of a quest that must be fulfilled. |
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In the tale Alice, an innocent enough young girl, steps through her mirror into a magical world where she has a range of exciting adventures. |
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Even for veteran scuba divers such as myself, an excursion on a submarine is an exciting adventure. |
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It journeys through an assault course of fields, hills, rivers, woods, a see-saw and other exciting obstacles. |
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Alternative guides can offer exciting opportunities to touch the seedy side of the city. |
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To make the race more exciting for spectators, each of the top 10 seeded swimmers sported a different colored cap. |
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Furthermore a McJob provides for many the first step into much more exciting work. |
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On one hand, it was among the most exciting and thought-provoking shows of the season. |
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If something embarrassing or exciting happens, the film presents it in a matter-of-fact, straightforward way. |
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It was an exciting project, because Bakunin was an activist and thinker whose ideas are worth looking at today. |
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No good or exciting game can be played without the participation of two good evenly matched teams. |
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Whether hunting seagulls for much-needed nutrition, or helping each other out of dangerous situations, their exploits make for exciting viewing. |
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Teach them to shop selectively, and teach them to trade up from masstige by offering products that are exciting and a good investment for them. |
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Combination products will bring new and exciting benefits to both diagnostic and therapeutic medicine. |
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Their travels grew more exciting as they traveled further every day, as they were welcomed on any ship that went to sea. |
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It sounds more exciting than it actually is, but it means I'll get to stop over and visit friends and family. |
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With a myriad of tones, textures, sizes and shapes, a garden planted purely with foliage plants can be an exciting place to be. |
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In an exciting and very tense second half, the teams were locked together on three occasions. |
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Trenching through these features will be a challenging, but scientifically exciting operation. |
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They are tempting people in with the promise of exciting speakers or novelties. |
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With a new crop of players about to hit the scene, we hopefully have exciting times ahead. |
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Their financial backing, supported by the Irish Sports Council, makes it one of the most exciting races in Europe. |
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Even if their records have gone off the boil, the band has its reputation as one of Britain's most exciting live experiences to protect. |
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John Gosden's exciting colt fulfilled previous promise when winning an above-average maiden race at Leicester in the style of a useful performer. |
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The tapestry of this complex play gives scope for some exciting performances, particularly for the wives and daughter. |
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She didn't realize she would find the control he was exerting over her exciting and tantalizing. |
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This recent and exciting discovery is important in understanding avian origins and ancestry. |
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With colourful bursts of fireworks stimulating the eyes and unrestrained music exciting the ears, how could you resist tangoing along too? |
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In the book, it was kind of exciting to find different avenues and pathways of behaviour for given individuals, or different methods of escape. |
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An exciting experience then, but very tame compared with today's high-speed jet travel. |
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Studying at the art institute, located in the center of the city, Brook looked forward to the mad rush and exciting life of the city. |
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If publishers have always been willing to take a flyer on a new, exciting voice, first-time authors suddenly became something irresistible. |
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His work takes auteurism to new and exciting heights, though outside of Canada he remains relatively unknown save for the art-house circuit. |
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We are looking for the very best in audio typists to work within a variety of exciting projects across the West End. |
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To take off through the air, casting one's gaze across the endless sweep of the universe or upon the no less exciting realm of the microcosm. |
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The generally younger audience is treated to some exciting music from the different guest players who join the regular band. |
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This is not propitious for making the most of our exciting new technologies. |
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For Miriam, VR is an exciting alternative to the real world, a safe haven with limitless potential, beyond age, beyond race, beyond gender. |
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You only have to watch an exciting or scary movie to see how easily we can fool ourselves. |
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Both teams did themselves proud and those in attendance were certainly treated to a very exciting game. |
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We offer an exciting range of lighting and luminaries that have the ability to accentuate, to harmonize, to enhance, and to convey a mood. |
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Anyhow, I'm also cold and it's really late, so I'm going to do some reading, get through the exciting parts of The Moonstone, and hit the sack. |
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I predict that particle physics and its links with astrophysics and cosmology will continue to be exciting in the foreseeable future. |
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It centres on a young English woman who moves to New York searching for a career and, of course, an exciting love life. |
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Scalloped edges, lace and ruffles infuse the clothes with motion and make for an exciting silhouette. |
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It's a an exciting pageant of anniversaries this week, even aside from my own birthday. |
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But, putting aside the commercial side of the story, it's always nice and exciting to have a meeting with Santa, whatever age you are. |
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By most all accounts the evening was a success, with one local critic lauding the orchestra's exciting accelerandos and heart-stopping rubatos. |
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For me, this was such an exciting story and a subject that's really never gotten the real royal cinematic treatment. |
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There was an exciting selection of artworks on the visual arts trail in a variety of venues in the city. |
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Despite being described as the most exciting and wide-ranging British actor since Daniel Day-Lewis, fatherhood has been his longed-for role. |
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With the completion of the skeleton of the 35-foot long hull, the longboat has begun to take shape, exciting project stakeholders. |
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These exciting times arrive just as the Indian film industry itself is changing, with greater interaction between art house films and Bollywood. |
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Critics were quick to accuse Putnam of looking at the past through rose-tinted glasses, and ignoring exciting new forms of community. |
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Yet it is arguable that by exciting the imaginations of his audience old Leonardo helped broaden the future audience for the arts in general. |
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A moulding of whatever sort or architrave of new design about a door or window could be exciting and attractive. |
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After the signings of Smith and Rooney over the summer, Manchester United has one of the most exciting attacking line-ups in the country. |
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View the river from Ringwood Road just after you leave the last village shop, and you are presented with an exciting riverscape. |
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How do you make what amounts to a scoreless tie exciting enough to keep a crowd cheering and applauding for two hours? |
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With so many exciting projects and prospects, is there anything he would wish for? |
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Gunfights become remarkably tense, exciting affairs as you take cover in a crossfire of whistling ricochets. |
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Perhaps your ingenuity will start an exciting new trend for other letter writers. |
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After years of experience in the workplace, returning to education was an exciting and stimulating prospect. |
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The Big Apple must be one of the most exciting places in the world for both retail therapy and pre-Christmas shopping. |
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As a result, the entire upper surface of the laminate visibly luminesces in the presence of exciting radiation. |
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Frequency domain anisotropy was measured by exciting the sample with the amplitude-modulated light polarized vertically. |
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It wasn't glamorous by any means, but it was all so new and exciting to me. |
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The Otley rugby player has been among their recruits producing some exciting if unorthodox running between the wickets. |
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They also represent one artist's vision and interpretation of something that must have seemed distinctly exciting and foreign. |
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We come with hope that we won't ever have to administer last rites to baseball's most exciting play. |
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In an exciting encounter, Victoria Rangers were beaten 20-16 with a last-gasp try by Keighley Albion. |
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Any new and exciting news you'd like to share with your family and friends? |
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To see that happen in front of you is still an amazing, exciting experience. |
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The ensuing altercations and hilarious testimonies provided an exciting two hours! |
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There is no exciting relegation dogfight for those at the bottom end of the scale. |
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The most exciting races could come in the relays, especially the 4x100 freestyle. |
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So, I slid next to him and we rehashed the exciting unbelievable quality of the game. |
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This freedom from regular space constraints is perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of the competition from an artist's point of view. |
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What I need is a period of rest, and, thankfully, I have an exciting yet restful and relaxing weekend lined up. |
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My A level physics practical exam featured an accident too, though far less exciting than this one. |
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Good art is a kind of emotional funhouse mirror that reflects yourself and your feelings in all kinds of new and exciting ways. |
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This is one of the most exciting debut albums to be issued on the Waterford music scene. |
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The French and Spanish then came through and in an exciting finish the Belgians held off a comeback by the Irish to take the bronze. |
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The other, more exciting activity was that I found some lost reference books. |
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At the same time we're working on very exciting projects and world-class projects. |
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Imagine how exciting it was to watch this British athlete set a world record and beat a world superstar. |
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That also gave Hitch the opportunity to create one of the most exciting last reels of his movie career. |
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At one exciting moment, several kiwis were calling loudly only a few feet above us on a hillside, but they never came into view. |
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It is a handsome period recreation, full of action that is both exciting and plausible, and gives you a thing or two to think about. |
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Maybe they think that person is a highly entertaining, witty and exciting individual. |
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But it will go down to the wire, and I think it'll be a very exciting month that we've got ahead of us. |
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However that may be, Winroth's discovery of a first recension of the Decretum is exciting news. |
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Telmo Rodriguez is one of the most exciting winemakers in Spain, producing some spectacular wines in a variety of regions. |
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It was an exciting time for the youngsters, who learnt the basics of handling the air rifle, air pistol and.22-rifle. |
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Suddenly the Belgians are exciting and confident and the nation is daring to hope once more. |
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When we started out it was all very fresh and exciting and like opening a window into a new world. |
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It has neat navigational aids, polished winches, ropes a-plenty, exciting pump-action loos and a limitless supply of biscuits. |
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With a beautiful, healthy baby girl to raise and plans to marry, the couple had an exciting future ahead. |
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Hopefully I'll come back refreshed and with a will to get on with lots of exciting things! |
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You are about to set sail on a voyage that is very exciting and full of adventure. |
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Only with the truly exciting transformation scene concluding Act 1 does the show finally get going. |
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Pamela caused an unprecedented stir, exciting something like a national argument about the purposes and value of fiction. |
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A hand shake is exciting by it's closeness and novelty, but hongi or a hug is a whole different level. |
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After your date reads the first clue, they will be on an exciting adventure to find you. |
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But this is another exciting challenge, and I'm as keen as mustard for the boys to do well. |
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One of the most exciting and emerging fields of engineering is aviation and aerospace. |
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Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together! |
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But most exciting this week is our interview with Ant and Dec, those loveable Geordie rascals who've captured the hearts of the nation. |
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I think part of it was that staying up to midnight was a rare event, an exciting exception to our daily life. |
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There is no doubt that these missions were exciting for there were few things more well defended than a Luftwaffe aerodrome. |
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The relationship, while exciting and original, had eventually become strained. |
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This last discovery on Europa is especially exciting because there may be life wherever water is discovered. |
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And nowhere is this science more exciting than in the advertisements for personal care products. |
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Every day brought similar exciting fishing, some of the best when wading the shallows near the reef. |
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Victory over the French may have been completed in a methodical, if not exciting fashion, but England will be warned not to switch off now. |
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This event is advertised as a family day out with opportunities to watch skilled aviation displays and see exciting jet aircraft. |
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Now, wakeboarding isn't the most recognized of the extreme sports, but it is certainly one of the more exciting and visceral ones. |
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She started to run her fingers though my hair and just when it was starting to get exciting a loud metallic sound echoed off the walls. |
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In celebration of all things witchy, there will be recipes for pumpkin soup and toffee apples, as well as other exciting tit-bits. |
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The quadrangular promises to be an exciting event as the field includes Germany, Olympic champions The Netherlands and India. |
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We had an exciting drive down to the Rio Grande, then a steep climb up to the mesa on the west side of Taos. |
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The festival of merriment and joy of sharing again had hotels and shops lining up some exciting events and gifts. |
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This was a very exciting game with some great play by both teams in driving rain and wind. |
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But the kingdom wasn't as exciting as the one in the letter, because those poor Abyssinians were completely impoverished. |
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Maybe even merlin banding or who knows something to bring the exciting part of birding to the web. |
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The university has an exciting academic year ahead of it, with a range of innovative projects and new courses on offer for students. |
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Adolescence is the exciting phase of transition when human beings start developing the cognitive ability to form abstract thoughts. |
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Read the exciting adventures of Black Bob, the clever sheepdog, in the wilds of Canada. |
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Always have tons of writing on the cover to make the mag look jam-packed full of exciting stuff! |
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These sites provide the most exciting diving, with shoaling barracuda and other pelagic fish, but sadly they tend to be few and far between. |
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By exciting false hopes of an ill-defined peace, we only inflame passions we cannot quench. |
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A modest duck pond becomes exciting when one realizes that not all waterfowl are Mallards and Canada Geese. |
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This promises to be an uplifting and exciting concert, but tickets will sell fast so get in quick. |
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The drama behind the scenes at most events was almost more exciting than what the audience witnessed. |
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And, in its own way, this pursuit is what makes every day exciting and challenging. |
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His escape is the most spectacular and exciting part of the entire film, to my way of thinking, and is really exciting moviemaking. |
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The baseball writers were calling it one of the most exciting seasons in recent memory, and I could see why. |
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There cannot be a better city in the world for fans of the quirky, or a more exciting city in which to just wander the streets. |
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And it was a magnificent, entertaining and exciting game of football played at full tilt by both sides. |
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On further investigation it turned out that these Vegetarian Chicken Chunks were nothing more exciting than that delicious fungus Quorn. |
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It becomes interesting and exciting only when we acquire some new skills physical or intellectual. |
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The result is that numerous museums all over the country are making exciting new acquisitions. |
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What should have been an exciting and memorable night, turned out to be a great disappointment. |
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The race for that last Champions League spot will be exciting all the way to the finish. |
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For many racegoers, choosing a horse to bet on is both the most exciting and hardest part of a day at the races. |
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Ursula Fri-Bernhard and Jan Kyhle anchor this production with exciting performances in the first act. |
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What is more exciting in football at any level than a scoring drive in the last few minutes of a half or a game? |
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For me this is very exciting since I've been working towards growing corn and soybeans organically without tillage for a long time. |
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My only criticism is that perhaps there could have been a little more exciting action. |
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The second half was brimful of exciting action, even if the scoring returns were nothing to crow about. |
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Thankfully, that proved to be unfounded and we can continue to savour the prospect of some exciting action. |
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There are also exciting tide rips in many parts of the Bay where paddlers can play and surf in the waves. |
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Record crowds packed into the 60th anniversary Tockwith Agricultural Show during an exciting weekend of events. |
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In an exciting paper, Fox describes how estrogen signals between plants and their symbiotic rhizobium soil bacteria can be disrupted by agricultural chemicals. |
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However, mass is atypical scalar quantity and therefore its value will not depend on the polarization of the exciting light that is used to measure it. |
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And it is this that makes them some of the most adventurous, bold, and exciting to experience. |
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My bachelor party in Vegas was really a low-key affair, and my friends probably had a more exciting time than I did. |
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The awkward, PSA-worthy interaction comes across as a consent role-play, rather than a believable, exciting first kiss. |
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While visitors and guests enjoy a large variety of BBQ seafood, beautiful wahines and exciting kahunas put on a fabulous Polynesian dance Show, all for 500 baht per person. |
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I adore Bombay, the most exciting and walkable city in the world. |
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To see the stricken submarine Chicoutimi wallowing from side to side in the punishing waters of the cold Atlantic last week made for some exciting television. |
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In these exciting postmodern times, the old school elemental weapons of wand, pentacle, sword and cup are just no longer relevant to our 21st century lives. |
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Normally I'd view these matters with detachment, but to find a race-horse among jackasses is an exciting thing, and a great occasion for the empire. |
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How exciting were the 120 minutes of regular play in Brazil vs. chile even prior to the dramatic shootout ending? |
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A world away from dry accounts of historical events, it succeeds in shedding much new light on the 1905 Russian Revolution in an accessible and exciting way. |
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And besides, the climber who goes over is always more exciting than the walker who goes around. |
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Side roads in-between advertise numerous opportunities for whitewater rafting and jetboat rides, though maybe not so exciting in the current drought. |
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Subsequent to the laser photolysis, leakage of acridine orange is observed via the increase in fluorescence under constant illumination with exciting light. |
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On some days it was difficult for visitors to know which way to look because there was just so much exciting wildlife action going on around them. |
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Transporting the plane on the ground isn't anywhere near as fun and exciting as flying the Starliner and hearing the roar of those four radial engines! |
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Yet the fact that innovation is a wonderful, exciting thing is cold comfort to the man who feels he has become obsolete. |
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The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter. |
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The next few days are all very exciting though, today it's the wedding of my cousin Amanda to which I'm wearing the exciting and jolly expensive new suit. |
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The finish may have been of an exciting nature, but the inventive moments were extremely rare, at a bitterly cold, and for a spell, wettish Kilmaine on Saturday evening. |
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The trip is an exciting adventure for Alex and mum Karen who is accompanying him, especially as the location for the shoot was originally going to be Nottingham. |
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I may post our exciting adventures from the road tomorrow night. |
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So grab your day pack, and get ready for some exciting adventures! |
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Starting a business based on a passion is an exciting adventure. |
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I think it marks an exciting new era for the show, which will see it reaffirming its position as the definitive show for pop music lovers of every generation. |
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As time goes by, it is becoming harder to get hold of spares or some of the more exciting bits of hardware like second processors or Winchester drives. |
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Hold onto your hats, kids, it's going to be an exciting ride! |
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Apparently driving a jet ski is not really exciting and some people try to get an extra dose of adrenalin by passing windsurfers, kayaks and swimmers as close as possible. |
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It was very exciting not to be on base but at the same time I was so used to being around a small bunch of winterers that not being with them was very odd. |
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The exhibition provides a broad overview of kinetic art, a movement that seemed fresh and exciting for a decade and then fell off the map of the art world. |
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As reported, the filly, who turns two years old next month, is set to race this season, with early indications showing she could have an exciting future in the sport of kings. |
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Perhaps the more exciting announcement to come out of Crewe is the revelation of the company's re-entry into motorsport, specifically the 24-hour Le Mans race. |
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It was an exciting time with increasing mathematical activity in algebra. |
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Grab some sangria and sunblock and head to Spain, where a relaxing getaway with an exciting culinary scene is calling your name. |
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Choosing a programme for his tribute concert was easy, says Currie, who has alighted on some of the most exciting and varied choral works in the canon. |
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The musicianship is exciting as all get out, but don't look for warmth. |
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Yes, the razzle-dazzle of commercial news is more exciting and the social networking of Internet-based technologies is edgier. |
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While Spidey may not be packing heat or killing punks like Tommy Vercetti, the GTA influenced gameplay makes webslinging so much more exciting than previous games. |
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It is an exciting moment for me when I see a blade of grass or see a leaf of a tree, and when I listen to birds chattering and to running water in a stream. |
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The exciting new technologies will include satellite navigation. |
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The extension of the main regional news programme to digital satellite is but one part of an exciting programme of new digital services offered this year. |
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Well, it's not like anything exciting is happening today, is it? |
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Well apparently, the dating scene there is about as exciting as dry paint. |
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At any rate, regardless of the roadblocks a company faces in bringing innovative new products to market, exciting times are surely ahead, so stay tuned. |
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A lone cheetah, a lone tiger and an African lion and a couple of lionesses are no more exciting than small herds of kangaroo, deer, giraffe or Barbary sheep. |
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Leo time brings exciting enterprises and adventures to the Aquarian storyboard, and this week's brimming with the kind of fun and trouble you find amusing. |
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Stay tuned for more exciting truths about cats and dogs, such as the shocking reality behind hairball consumption and what really goes on in the litter box! |
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I feel like I should be living it up, having an exciting life. |
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The year 1940 was an exciting one for Quine at Harvard for in that year both Carnap and Tarski visited Harvard and the three debated logical positivism. |
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The Daily Beast spoke with Kitsch about his exciting new role, the idiocy of gay-bashing, and much more. |
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The two finales commence in a very assertive mood, always generating that kind of exciting energy which finally leads to a rousing and brilliant conclusion. |
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But in an exciting run-in, Cash managed to get the favourite ahead at the crucial time to claim a famous victory and get the Irish off to a great start at the Festival. |
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The tagliatelle with wild mushrooms in extra virgin olive oil is a simple, earthy dish though more exciting features include fish lasagne and gossiping media types. |
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The Venetian police force is headquartered in the former convent, Santa Zaccaria, another site that has seen more exciting days. |
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Obviously intelligent and resourceful, Jonathan is taking full advantage of his deployment to add all kinds of exciting Arabian avifauna to his life list. |
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This reporter predicts it to be a most intriguing televisual experience, involving changing coloured lights and an exciting timpanic musical accompaniment. |
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Our final exciting finish is one of the most unexpected in tenpin history. |
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Its a nice little village, nowhere near as exciting as Matlock Bath, but its home of Bakewell tarts and puddings, and the worlds nicest Carrot cake. |
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A part of the campaign will also involve exciting offers in which customers can win fab gifts through scratch cards at all outlets running the contest. |
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Steely and matter-of-fact, the Commonwealth super middleweight champion is part of an exciting wave of British talent set to swell on the world scene over the next two years. |
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The best stuff is from the early seventies, when the murky, basic production and tight rhythm section set up a selection of exciting guitar thrashes. |
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The bassists we have lined up include Chicago Symphony and Lyric Opera Orchestra members and excellent free-lance Jazz musicians so this should be a very exciting project. |
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I know, it feels like we're riding an exciting wave away from the moral dark ages and into the bright, judgement free future. |
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I should have twigged that it was going to be an exciting ride after the driver twice started to set off, whilst my wife and friend were getting in the car. |
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Chasing a group of teens off a keg in the woods is what usually passes for an exciting day for the Springfield police. |
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As well as the exciting racing on offer, Racing Post tipsters will be staging a special forum to give some expert pointers as to where winners can be found. |
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It remains one of the most exciting action sequences ever filmed. |
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Utilizing dynamic water effects and an impressive plot line, Red Fury immerses players in the exciting world of terraformed Mars. |
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The biathlon is as exciting as armed seals waddling through a marathon. |
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It's also exciting because it's the first time we've put out the welcome mat to people throughout the industry. |
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Adding to the list of exciting entries are some of more iconic characters like Deathlok, Loralei ad Lady Sif from Marvel's universe. |
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Piezo inkjet technology offers microprinting and macroprinting processes new and exciting product applications. |
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When you're counting down the days to the Lord's birth, nothing is quite as exciting as opening up a new slot on your Advent calendar. |
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Mount Ginka iron ore target has major scale potential, on the basis of what it called hugely exciting aeromagnetic survey results. |
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They'll need to rustle up something more exciting than a railway mushroom slice in a paper bag. |
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Following on from the huge success of Silverfin, Blood Fever is the second in this exciting series. |
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For many kids, searching for the afikomen is the most exciting part of the Passover meal. |
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He said SriLankan also has the Air Taxi operations, an exciting new way to travel within the country. |
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This is a hugely exciting moment for both TASER and its Axon technology platform. |
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The 18th hole once again proved itself among the most dramatic and exciting in championship golf. |
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I can't stop playing album track Let's Have A Kiki and the singer is hoping to organise an exciting remix version of the future disco classic. |
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The FIFA Interactive World Cup 2006 will be one of the most exciting events in the interactive sports calendar. |
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Given their very promising anti-tumor activity in xenograft models, they show early signs of being an exciting novel class of anti-tumor agent. |
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This will allow MindSet customers to buy and download all sorts of exciting applications for use with their MindSets. |
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Conclusion Stick this exciting sprinter in a double with April Fool earlier on the card. |
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An exciting reference source, the Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science covers the cognitive sciences in the broadest sense. |
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Plus, there are exciting cinematics, great graphics and fascinating characters. |
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An exciting women's team sport, which just happens to be dominated by the Americans, crushed like a cockroach. |
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We are really taking advantage of some of the capabilities of the CRM product to bring NARA some exciting functionality. |
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At The Mini Club you will find activity leaders involving children in exciting stories, surrounded by colourful standees of Disney characters. |
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Groups can now book the train station to enjoy the facilities and exciting activities on offer at Midgard Country Estate. |
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Los Angeles has one of the liveliest and most exciting nightlifes in the world. |
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The cooperation with AAC creates exciting opportunities to leverage our digital audio processing on a wider scale in mobile devices. |
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Cardia Bioplastics Managing Director Frank Glatz said, These are exciting times for Cardia Brazil. |
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We hope our brand new range of mocktails, inspired by the family show, will do the same and offer children an exciting flavour of Neverland. |
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After week 1's incredible standing-on-one-leg competition, episode 2's leaning-against-a-board nailbiter was so exciting I very nearly woke up. |
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Chown devotes this exciting book to crazy ideas currently brewing in the minds of theoretical physicists. |
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While sighted players venture into exciting 3D worlds, most blind players are forced to play yet another text adventure or memory game. |
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Bur to snobbishly ignore exciting writers like Maureen McHugh is their loss. |
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We have an exciting product that helps children worldwide by preventing their myopia from progressing during their teenage years. |
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Monish Dhawan, stated that Fiji is an important, exciting and growing market for tourism, trade and investment destination for Indians. |
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The 21st Century Schools programme is the most exciting project in the whole of Monmouthshire and it has been a long time coming. |
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It is an exciting blend of Basmati rice, Chinese mushrooms, white wine and soy sauce. |
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There was nothing quite as exciting as wrapping up in my duffle coat, scarf and gloves and speedwalking to catch a number 13 bus at Scatterburn. |
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Summer can be a great time to introduce our students to exciting collaborative experiences. |
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But we can blast through these obstacles by giving ourselves a way to blow off steam in an exciting way like mountain climbing. |
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Much like marbles, fans of all ages can have fun with these new, exciting collectibles. |
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Although the CEP affords unique and exciting opportunities, it can present challenges for those new to working in the federal government. |
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The spa recently launched an exciting new menu of services including two innovative treatments to detox the body and clear the chakras. |
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Soundtrack Entertainment LLC is proud to announce the launch of the exciting expansion of their company's repertoire. |
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The race was an exciting one with Brazilian rising star Ayrton Senna making a great start from 4th and taking the lead by the first corner. |
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Unfortunately for nanotechnology's reputation, the most exciting green nanoproducts are still on the drawing boards. |
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According to Russell Grant, the Sagittarian could be plagued by work and family pressures in another challenging but exciting year. |
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Among their more exciting big-ticket projects a new theatrical attraction in San Antonio, Texas. |
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The capitals of columns were never more exciting than in this period, when they were often carved with complete scenes with several figures. |
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After lazing around for a while, the 24-year-old midfielder and Daniela headed out to the sea on board a jet ski for an exciting whizz together. |
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I'm really looking forward to hosting the LBD event again next week and have an exciting wee frock picked out. |
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It's a new decade and a new chance to stop being a backseat driver on your career path and take the wheel to some new and exciting places. |
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We are thrilled to work with APL and to be a part of this exciting project. |
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How's it feel to be drinkin' and smokin' witcher big-time, freelance gunman. Huh? Pretty exciting or what? |
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Complement these exciting flavors with a Navarrese wine, a region some say produces the best wineries in Spain. |
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Recent exciting additions to SPCK's list include Guvna B, and Ben Cooley, founder of Hope for Justice. |
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As exciting causes, psychic traumata, exposure to cold, the puerperium, excesses, have been brought forward. |
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By this time, news of the exciting discoveries of Christopher Columbus in the New World was streaming back to Spain. |
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For the school-leaver, the choice of options available is both exciting and bewildering. |
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