Lance, still bursting with enthusiasm, led the way along the perimeter fence. |
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Far from bursting with enthusiasm for their first Euro-elections, many of these fresh-faced voters seem even less interested than the old hands. |
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Taking customers' orders and serving food or beverages should be done professionally and with enthusiasm. |
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There is no doubt that this ostensively highly intelligent audience received his lecture with enthusiasm and acclaim. |
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In addition, there are stalwart slides, reels and hornpipes all played with enthusiasm and character. |
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As well as swags and wreaths, they embraced the idea of Christmas trees with enthusiasm. |
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She was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member of the team, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits. |
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Sophia shook her head, shrugged, and continued to skip down the stairs with enthusiasm and pep. |
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Cultivated varieties such as the damask rose, introduced by a Frenchman in 1786, took to the region with enthusiasm. |
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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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Playing with enthusiasm and aggression, they were consistently first to the ball. |
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So far the project, now entering its second year, has been received with enthusiasm. |
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This Web-based program has been received with enthusiasm by our residents and medical students. |
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He had led an interesting life and was full of amusing stories and anecdotes, all of which he told with enthusiasm. |
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The sins range from dirtying the floor with urine, barking, coming when called or greeting the owner with enthusiasm. |
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I took up my work with enthusiasm and optimism, and was cordially welcomed by the civil servants. |
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At the University of Sydney he carried off prizes, graduated with first-class honours in classics, and played cricket with enthusiasm. |
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I took to figure skating with enthusiasm and began competing at the age of eight. |
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She put aside what she was doing and attended to my problem with enthusiasm, showing a passion for her job. |
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On the first day of the new school year the teachers are crackling with enthusiasm. |
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She's a race-walking instructor who bubbles with enthusiasm, armed with clever similes and a rigid attitude about ingraining proper technique. |
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Organised fans carry small plastic megaphones which they thump with enthusiasm against the seats in front. |
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At one point, I'm sure that I was almost frothing at the mouth with enthusiasm and excitement. |
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The decision was greeted with enthusiasm and gratitude by their many stateside fans. |
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The letter she wrote to introduce the report fairly gushes with enthusiasm for doing good works. |
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We both left slightly ahead, having cheered our nags with enthusiasm, a pint, and the best steak sandwich I've ever had. |
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Juicy, deliciously shippable dry white with enthusiasm and glittering footwork. |
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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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Of the entire team, Elvira was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits. |
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He opened the refrigerator and stooped, rummaging through Tupperware containers with enthusiasm. |
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Not only did he think it possible to fix games but, in the unanimous opinion of three judges, he set about doing so with enthusiasm. |
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Not the mountainous dish I had anticipated, but they demolished the curry with enthusiasm, and felt pleasantly full afterwards. |
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The group commandant, Colonel S.Kumar, visited the spot on Saturday and witnessed the cadets fly with enthusiasm. |
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The night I viewed, the audience was joining in with enthusiasm, knowing that they had been part of a good solid family entertainment. |
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Though not particularly large, they were barking wildly and getting under their hooves with enthusiasm, spooking all the horses. |
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In addition, there are stalwart slides, reels and hornpipes all solid session tuned played with enthusiasm and character. |
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Every caste, tribe, town, village, and religion has a panoply of traditional ceremonies that are observed with enthusiasm and wide participation. |
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He overcame these and tackled his job with enthusiasm and flair that got results against all the odds. |
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Expressing delight with the Law Society nomination, Mr. Crowley said he was looking forward with enthusiasm to the nationwide canvass over the coming weeks. |
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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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It should not be surprising, then, that the bearer of the bad tidings that research in psychology does not validate ESP, is usually not greeted with enthusiasm. |
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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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Filled with enthusiasm, the parliamentary chairman used to explain in the first days of the parliamentary sessions that he does not want security guards and a Mercedes. |
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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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It would seem that global market forces have acknowledged the assumption by the United States of undisputed world leadership and accepted with enthusiasm the new hegemon. |
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The 40-year-old clergyman is fired up with enthusiasm for his new post. |
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But this is not a phrase that is greeted with enthusiasm by Sharon Moore. |
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I mean there hasn't been a review that hasn't gushed with enthusiasm? |
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He just exploded with enthusiasm that I had never seen before in my life. |
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Doing the old soft shoe shuffle was what he later took to with enthusiasm on the Lithuanian equivalent of Strictly Come Dancing. |
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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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He reads with enthusiasm and easily glides from the voice of an old jack tar to one of a cultured gentleman. |
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Continues to lead by example, play with enthusiasm, cleverness and usual wholeheartedness. |
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The Wehrmacht entered Austria the next day, to be greeted with enthusiasm by the populace. |
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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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The idea was greeted with enthusiasm by almost everyone except Morris, who was by now involved with promoting socialism and thought Ashbee's scheme trivial. |
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Caleb is determined to reignite her love, and the O'Brien family welcomes her with enthusiasm, but can the disjoin pieces of her past be reassembled into a brighter future? |
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Paxton left his 9 June 1850 meeting with Henry Cole fired with enthusiasm. |
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Alice Elgar wrote with enthusiasm about the reception of the symphony, but this was one of the last times she heard Elgar's music played in public. |
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Cradling a six-foot sea snake and exclaiming over a massive crocodile called Kennedy, Irwin bubbles with enthusiasm for his critters and their conservation. |
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Trajan was greeted by the people of Rome with enthusiasm, which he justified by governing well and without the bloodiness that had marked Domitian's reign. |
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Listen to Mark Horton spluttering with enthusiasm tonight about the birth of the Ordnance Survey map and tell me this couldn't be mistaken for a sketch on The Fast Show. |
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The idea was met with enthusiasm and by his death, in 1761, it is estimated that over 200,000 people had learnt to read in schools organised by Jones throughout the country. |
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