As James' head began throbbing, he calmly told his wife not to get excited if she heard gunshots. |
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As a book it has useful anecdotes, but is otherwise nothing to get excited about. |
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But the elderly man didn't get excited, he sat tight and waited for the emergency crew to reach his home at the top of the village. |
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I still get excited over the yellow-based greens, teamed with neutrals and charcoals and working with natural fibres and textures. |
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And some of the locals are beginning to get excited about their own beaut blokes' weekend. |
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We had seats in the Abbey and were able to see the Royal personages passing up the aisle fairly well, but I could not get excited. |
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She would get excited about going to parties with friends and looked forward to a career in childcare. |
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No one can get excited about the most boring and banal of road stops like this guy. |
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The race has remained close, though, because voters cannot get excited about this me-too, copy-cat campaign. |
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He is released on the right and Saudi fans start to get excited but the linesman quickly raises his flag to signal off-side. |
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The first half produced very little to get excited about and in truth Wrexham should have been at least one up. |
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It is like India versus Australia in cricket or whatever, the one we want to get excited about. |
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But he finds that once he got past that drop-dead gorgeous exterior there wasn't much to get excited about. |
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It sounded like a pipe dream, but he was so enthusiastic it was hard not to get excited for him. |
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When she was talking to Ryan she couldn't help but smile and get excited like a little giddy schoolgirl. |
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Do I get excited about Beyonce because, wahoo, it's one more song about relationships? |
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But it really was a devil of a job to get excited about food when the dernier cri was wheatgrass juice. |
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Video and sound for the documentary are nothing to get excited about, but do the job. |
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All the bulls get excited, everybody gets trampled, and we cowpokes spend the next few days trying to gather in the strays. |
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I get excited when publishers attach a short scrawled note, but this was a really in depth letter, and very constructive. |
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Now before the hippies get excited about all this empowerment and coming together, let's not forget that, say, neo-nazis and anti-abortionists form tribes too. |
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Two vibrating motors deliver all the bumps and jostles you'd expect, and it's even got rubberized grips to help keep you from dropping it when you get excited. |
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Don't expect to get excited by the functional, yet bland interior. |
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But that's the way I am, and how I get excited and let people know about getting emotional. |
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Reason No. 4: You can get excited about spotting a celebrity, though you may not actually lay eyes on one. |
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We knew at one stage that it was going to be a fight to the finish, but he was so cool about it, it was impossible for us to get excited. |
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It is not often that one can get excited or energetic about certain treaties. |
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Obviously, not a lot at this time to get excited about on the wheat price outlook for new crop. |
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In three years' time, nobody will get excited about the little daisy anymore. |
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While we all find it normal for an operator to get excited about new equipment, we do not think much about someone using new software. |
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A lot of times we'd just write one riff and get excited and want to jam it without having a song together. |
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So when I get to drive cars that are quick, snappy and affordable, I tend to get excited. |
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It is one thing to get excited about reported apparitions of Our Lady, but in those that have been approved, what is the message? |
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It is very difficult to get excited about an organization that operates in a bland monotony. |
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If you're someone who likes to use your laptop on the go, WiMAX offers a lot to get excited about. |
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A new wardrobe is probably the only thing kids ever get excited about when it's time to go back to school. |
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Everyone from billing managers to customer service representatives needs to get excited about putting the customer first. |
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Those involved in aviation tend to get excited about most new technological advances. |
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Clearly, some marketers could get excited at the prospect of acquiring individualized information through RFID tracking. |
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The merch will hit stores and online this March, giving AP fans something to get excited for. |
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Only an appeal to the broad mass of the people will work and they will only get excited enough to vote if the agenda is radical enough to engage their interest and support. |
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It's hard to get excited about a presidential candidate who bases his fiscal policy on the expectation that the internet bubble is going to reinflate. |
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You can't help but get excited watching these guys fly through the air on a snowboard, jumping over moguls on a snow machine, or doing flips on a motorcycle. |
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It certainly didn't deserve the critical skewering it received, nor should it have failed as miserably as it did, but it's hardly a film to get excited about. |
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Graphically, Big Brother is very cartoon-like. The graphics are nothing to get excited over and besides a few supposedly exclusive video clips, it's all rather unornamented. |
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Though their musical palette contained more folky honky-tonk than their peers', it was difficult to get excited about their jaunty-yet-dull strums and limp ballads. |
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Not only have we got the album to get excited about, but a collabo with this one dude who has to be, quite simply, the baddest beat boxer in the world. |
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And those are comments that I kind of get excited about. |
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Governments get excited any chance they get, and we are dealing now with one that gets really hot and bothered at the mere mention of the word referendum. |
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Sometimes we get excited about the short-run effects of lack of conservation practices, such as dirty drinking water, foul beaches, water shortages when lawn-sprinkling is forbidden, and the like. |
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Getting back into a chlorinated indoor pool after a summer of open water swimming or sunny outdoor pools can be difficult for the most dedicated swimmer to get excited about. |
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We still need to get excited from time to time. |
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Employee Benefits: In order to indentify with the employees, AirPlus offers a range of benefits to ensure employees get excited about the company. |
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I do my work but I don't say whoopee-doo. The day I get excited about my job is the day I go to a head shrinker. |
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The new qualifier series has so far provided little to get excited about with Waterford steamrolling Offaly and Dublin in their two games. |
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I really get excited about volunteers who are at our centre to learn a second language, develop a newsletter, facilitate a program, or work at making a difference in their lives and the community. |
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Up till now, the statistics on the number of households connected to a DVB service are nothing to get excited about: the figures are low in all the European countries. |
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There is not a great deal to get excited about on the all-weather at Great Leighs but for those prepared to wait, Premier Danseur merits an interest in the Wivenhoe Handicap. |
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