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Cedric's ears quivered with | excitement, a sensation hitherto reserved for William W |
Oran Etkin's Timbalooloo classes awakened an | excitement about music in our daughter, enabling her to |
The initial media and public | excitement about the paper eventually faded, and the pa |
Warner Bros. Digital Distribution expressed | excitement about the first episode and its prospects fo |
s, Canada, and Trinidad & Tobago to generate | excitement about sustainable transportation and to chan |
And, uh, it was more his | excitement about it that made it happen. |
Excitement about the song rose sharply since the very m | |
The narrator is driven hither and thither in | excitement about seeing his beloved, but the hours go t |
He wrote the words in a fit of patriotic | excitement after a public dinner. |
and even Transjordan to calm the anti-French | excitement after the events in Syria and because of its |
Overcome by | excitement, Alice's vision is restored and she is reuni |
The club, besides all this | excitement also managed to play 95 games on their trave |
oving It, failed to generate much box office | excitement, although it did gain somewhat of a followin |
tin mine, the Etta, was opened, which caused | excitement among Eastern investors. |
“There was extremely a lot of | excitement among the Liberian people, and we feel so gl |
ns simply disintegrate which has caused some | excitement amongst ice cream and smoothie makers. |
closer and closer, he is overcome with both | excitement and nervousness. |
lues that underpin the school", and "genuine | excitement and enjoyment shine through in sporting, mus |
of the homeless in America, but also to the | excitement and benefits of travelling the country for a |
e port at Invercargill were a rare source of | excitement, and the arrival of cars, motorcycles and ai |
f the Orakzais, were infected by the general | excitement, and attacked the British camp at Sadda and |
He began to tremble with gleeful | excitement and said half to himself ‘I'll batter this o |
on performs a mitzvah in order to renew the | excitement, and even when one cannot do so, to perform |
nce and promise of commercial flying ... the | excitement and exuberance of this bunch of young hopefu |
They sense that same kind of | excitement and are just as engaged as we are." |
He expressed his | excitement and joy to be not only considered for the po |
men of the active units of the fleet had the | excitement and inspiration of attacks against the enemy |
miniscences, they run away from home seeking | excitement and easy living. |
Other vocalisations express fear, anger, | excitement, and satisfaction, in addition to various ca |
became a constant struggle in his search for | excitement and fulfillment. |
It was thought to prevent | excitement and fear when facing an enemy. |
ter promised EastEnders' audience "stacks of | excitement and drama" upon Archie's arrival. |
We need that | excitement and publicity, definitely, for Youth Olympic |
Some | excitement and discussion preceded the release of the g |
ollowed the Crimean War, and also during the | excitement and unrest produced by the attempt made in 1 |
at ActiveAnime describes the manga as "fun, | excitement and an engaging romance with sexy police off |
the next Bishop of Reading with a mixture of | excitement and trepidation. |
The new siddur was received with great | excitement, and it was reprinted three times within the |
e city causing accelerated growth of plants, | excitement and aggressiveness in animals and humans. |
violent and abusive former lover and for the | excitement and meaning of her former work. |
All was enthusiasm and | excitement, and songs of "Dixie and the South" were bor |
ers, flyers are going up, there is an air of | excitement and it is a good time to be a Nigerian.” |
To bring more | excitement and purpose to each football game, streakers |
the famous star at Winsocki is greeted with | excitement, and Bud abandons his own girl Helen Schless |
g looked at in public spaces, the ennui, the | excitement and just the everydayness of spectatorship. |
hild in the candy shop with all the tingling | excitement, and sometimes my anti-industry-anti-people |
urner, "the general international feel is of | excitement and "Spiralling" is a favourite track of the |
burned in the Market Place amidst scenes of | excitement and rejoicing. |
Noisy people, their | excitement and clamor, and the hop scotch from one stor |
nd rereading Orion in a state of the wildest | excitement and when I went to bed I could not sleep. |
al dryness may also result from insufficient | excitement and stimulation or from hormonal changes cau |
ore, a Jewel-Osco, was met in 2007 with both | excitement and apprehension over its possible effects o |
re well received viral hits and captured the | excitement and emotion of the NBA Finals. |
The promotion was meant to generate | excitement and support for the Olympic competition betw |
In order to add | excitement and sophistication to the marriage, Philippe |
came “a national phenomenon and generated an | excitement and record-buying frenzy that no-one could h |
that is characterized by different level of | excitement and rest. |
ary, announced that "the considerable public | excitement and confusion" caused by the alert, as well |
teenagers go skinny dipping, much to Tommy's | excitement, and Tricia and Tommy meet a hitchhiker, Rob |
bber said The Scorpion King 2 "lacks action, | excitement and, more importantly, quality," adding: "Wh |
of either sex under the influence of sexual | excitement are esthetically pleasing; they only become |
etallic chemistry is often attributed to the | excitement arising from the discovery of ferrocene and |
In 1863, a great | excitement arose over the discovery of copper ore near |
Excitement arrives in the town of Toonerville, when a m | |
These caused great | excitement as they were the first public toilets and du |
redominantly female audience went crazy with | excitement as the group took to the stage and never let |
There is a palpable hum of | excitement as the village Panchayath, led by the Brahmi |
terview, Pavey discussed the double win, his | excitement at the prospect of playing Champions League |
ager of the Riviera, who can barely hide his | excitement at finally being given the opportunity to ta |
hen as Samuel Langhorne Clemens, express his | excitement at the prospect of his life on a steamboat a |
The group spoke of their | excitement at receiving a phone call from Jackson. |
ds Observer to have been "in a state of high | excitement at such an unprecedented circumstance. |
rom a heart attack, possibly a result of his | excitement at returning to Germany and getting back to |
Allana opens up for the first time after the | excitement at the Exhibition. |
Upon arriving she expresses her | excitement at wanting to go swimming with the dolphins |
Michael Dorf's | excitement at the musical led him to offer Moore a reco |
His | excitement at finding an ancient Dakotan tongue once wi |
Sharing their | excitement at being included in the less-than-century-o |
nauts is to land on the moon, there is great | excitement at the prospect. |
e alarm of fire was given at the Lafarge the | excitement became very intense among the closely-packed |
the bisphosphonate zoledronic acid - caused | excitement because they demonstrated an additive effect |
The | excitement begins when one accepts the controls behind |
s, a first light is always a moment of great | excitement, both for the people who designed and built |
de his film debut in 1950 in The Lady Craved | Excitement, but had his first notable role on screen in |
In spite of this, SNK managed to raise | excitement by announcing that Nobuhiro Watsuki, the cre |
vices the fanatics worked up a high pitch of | excitement by use of musical instruments such as organs |
er Leicester's third goal, Powell showed his | excitement by running down to the corner flag to celebr |
sh Crossbills have quite distinct flight and | excitement calls from other crossbills - some even stat |
a 2-0 defeat at Carrow Road, though the real | excitement came five days later on 24 August, when Vale |
Much of the season's | excitement came immediately below Christchurch, with fi |
Overwhelmed with | excitement, Catherine invites her best friend Gina (Cha |
During the | excitement caused by the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 he was |
e to England on the English mission, but the | excitement caused by Titus Oates's narrative of the Pop |
With | excitement, Chapelou asks his friend, Bijou, to tell hi |
This discovery created an | excitement comparable to that caused later by the findi |
The | excitement created by the actions of John Wilkes led Ho |
Men with the set blank stare of extreme | excitement danced round and round, bareheaded, their lo |
After the first issue | excitement died down circulation leveled off in the vic |
The far-reaching nature of the mining | excitement drew men from all over the world in 1895. |
tizen Kate stole the show with her vigor and | excitement during the John Edwards Press Conference at |
After many months of | excitement, during which the Dresden played havoc with |
r activity or love - to a feeling of unusual | excitement, enthusiasm or compelling emotion, a positiv |
The others are beside themselves with | excitement, especially Marjorie, Homer's mother who sti |
els stillborn and is unlikely to stir public | excitement, even in an election year." |
Their scientific atmosphere creates an | excitement for learning through discovery and stimulate |
was a low-scoring affair and provided little | excitement for fans. |
phenomenon and record breaking became a new | excitement for the public. |
Even in this | excitement for technology and modernity, in Sant'Elia's |
Despite the events, Barrino remarked her | excitement for touring, as a way to focus on her music |
stic fans to get near the stage and generate | excitement for the rest of the crowd. |
designs offered costuming for strippers, and | excitement for ordinary women. |
which is believed to have caused a surge of | excitement for the station among younger people, who tr |
during rehearsals along with expressing her | excitement for the opening night after "nearly a year o |
After all the | excitement from the 1947 season, the Rebels went out an |
Relive all the | excitement from the DVD Movie |
ms, but the Shea Stadium crowd got plenty of | excitement from another source. |
owever, practical issues quashed the initial | excitement generated by the facsimile. |
was the nickname given in early 1968 to the | excitement generated by Pierre Trudeau's entry into the |
dosha (20): hunger, thirst, | excitement, grief, anger, greed, etc. |
However, panting and | excitement have been noted in cats within 2 hours of Ca |
endorf, Iowa who wanted to bring some of the | excitement he felt when he ran his first Boston Maratho |
In his | excitement, he accidentally knocked over a microphone. |
exciting like Perry's, but instead the most | excitement he sees is the occasional divorce. |
life as an heiress, everyday is filled with | excitement; however, everything seems a bit different f |
that he felt that "with the satisfaction and | excitement I felt after finishing that project, I thoug |
This one has real musical value and high | excitement: iconic hard bop." |
s relayed to besieged Paris and caused great | excitement in the city, prompting the Government of Nat |
Tottenham Hotspur were full of | excitement in the close season when, after the controve |
“There is an air of | excitement in Abuja. |
The | excitement in the painting is very much palpable. |
Joseph Wenzel's birth generated some | excitement in Jacobite circles. |
izontal street (which bustled with noise and | excitement) in North Bridge Road, amongst whom were 6 y |
It does have some spatial | excitement in that space for that reason." |
He recalled, "There was so much | excitement in the streets and the parks and the hippie |
n published caused an unprecedented storm of | excitement in England, and undoubtedly determined the o |
e riding as a junior and young senior caused | excitement in the British cycling press. |
Poe was capitalizing on the | excitement in the 1830s caused by William Miller's pred |
It was the real start of the bossa-nova | excitement in America, which peaked in the mid-1960s. |
not tolerate an idle mind as long as there's | excitement in music." |
ynicism of disenchanted slacker kids finding | excitement in their uneventful lives." |
his was for several years the cause of great | excitement in the parish, including a significant porti |
McGee was killed by a Fenian on 7 April, the | excitement increased. |
ultural Revolution in Soviet Union "bringing | excitement into the workday bureaucratic routine". |
contributed to a community percolating with | excitement, intrigue and at times internecine conflict |
the job, but he assures her there is little | excitement involved - "Usually all you have to do is fl |
omaticism to heighten the effect of virtuoso | excitement is very clever and shows how the composer's |
After puberty, the | excitement is experienced as sexual arousal. |
Girls Demand | Excitement is a 1931 film starring Virginia Cherrill, J |
For this rapist, sexual | excitement is associated with the inflicting of pain up |
sation), it won't be long before Jones-sty;e | excitement is the sure-fire criterion by which all hit |
When the absence of parallel | excitement is accompanied in the beholder by the sense |
The Lady Craved | Excitement is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Go |
Unfortunately, the | excitement is too much for Willie, who suffers a fatal |
music scene received a welcome injection of | excitement last week with the arrival of Suphala, the N |
at they felt was a lack of individuality and | excitement left within the group. |
ng pary/ fundraiser, and wanted to add a lil | excitement like a silent auction/raffle. |
triggers including boredom, procrastination, | excitement, love, frustration, stress, and mild depress |
In the midst of considerable | excitement, Melyn handed the mandamus to Arnoldus van H |
als louder crowds; louder crowds equals more | excitement; more excitement equals a larger home court |
Masahiro Kasai filmed Abnormal | Excitement: Nao Saejima for Cinema Ark and it was relea |
In terms of action and | excitement nothing else compares to it. |
published a volume during the revolutionary | excitement of 1848-1849. |
of nerdy male college students discover the | excitement of hooking up with sexy older women - often |
tails fluttering and flying in the wind, the | excitement of the riders pulling the bridle and the hor |
s, and "accept negative information with the | excitement of discovery". |
Custer acknowledged in his report, "In the | excitement of the fight, as well as in self-defence, it |
eeches he was frequently carried away by the | excitement of the moment, and made sharp and questionab |
en at the hospital to experience the fun and | excitement of being on the air within hospital walls, a |
tions are being sought for bringing back the | excitement of the area's heyday. |
Excitement of Writing (1970) | |
correspondent reporting on the pressures and | excitement of the contest with his unique brand of humo |
rs students an opportunity to experience the | excitement of amateur radio by talking directly with cr |
and transitory nature of Hollywood, and the | excitement of coming home. |
shops, which a few hours ago buzzed with the | excitement of bargain-hunting shoppers... now relaxing |
First World War Planck endorsed the general | excitement of the public, writing that, "Besides much t |
, post-war women clinging to the glamour and | excitement of the dance hall. |
film where moral issues are forgotten in the | excitement of an action climax". |
tside; desiring the security of home but the | excitement of flight. |
film director days, captured the 'energy and | excitement' of this night life in Soho for Picture Post |
The song, a salute to the glamor and | excitement of a life in show business, is sung in the m |
in the 1930s which centers on the scientific | excitement of the interwar years contrasted with the ve |
oles and were besieged for some days, to the | excitement of the town. |
s work was "utter bilge", which had "all the | excitement of watching a pensioner do the shopping at A |
ecific treatments that range from the visual | excitement of pink neon scrawled across the ceiling to |
To re-create the visual | excitement of a Japanese anime magazine, the team dream |
This piece was meant to contrast the | excitement of "Stompin' For Mili." Brubeck recalls the |
me from the anxieties, responsibilities and | excitement of my profession; whether temporarily or per |
Once in London she is drawn to the sleazy | excitement of Soho and finds work in a coffee bar. |
of impeaching a President for what, when the | excitement of the hour shall have subsided, will be reg |
SION 360o surrounds you with all the fun and | excitement of Canada's most thrilling events and its sc |
Following the | excitement of the first week in August, the destroyer r |
The | excitement of iconography is that it combines artistic |
In the | excitement of his discovery, he misses his own wedding |
together men and women who want to share the | excitement of boating in a comfortable, gay-friendly en |
and students to join with scientists in the | excitement of Mars exploration. |
, though, Killigrew would generate some more | excitement of his own, by being the first to stage play |
of a lull in the air raid war so you had the | excitement of being in a war area without any real dang |
and aerial walkways that embodied the sheer | excitement of modern architecture and technology. |
s unopposed, as he didn't want to suffer the | excitement of a contested election. |
stands as a permanent tribute to the joy and | excitement of one man's life. |
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