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  • above were obtained mainly by Major Carter's enthusiasm, ability and self-sacrifice.
  • However, he later expressed enthusiasm about playing alongside Michael Redd.
  • that it actually starts believing with some enthusiasm about why we need to be in Afghanistan?” Gor
  • with Thomas Brown and the Angels: a study in Enthusiasm, about the life of a Methodist who becomes i
  • To further increase the town's enthusiasm about its history, the society periodically
  • s reported to have proceeded without popular enthusiasm; about 1,000 people were present for the lau
  • The song's optimism and enthusiasm about technological innovation reflects the
  • This is not the same party I joined, full of enthusiasm, all those years ago...
  • Brown's sports enthusiasm also led to him becoming the first president
  • n idea which Martin throws himself into with enthusiasm, although it is to Theo and Drusilla who mus
  • South Carolina and there was a great deal of enthusiasm among its voters.
  • to recapture, even in imagination, the heady enthusiasm among a goodly number of intellectuals for a
  • ong local people, and been a source of great enthusiasm among those who discover it.
  • uccess of the mission served to arouse great enthusiasm among the Karaims, and Aga and his fellow de
  • l Ballet in 1858 on the basis of the general enthusiasm among Danes for Italy.
  • the cosmetic changes failed to garner great enthusiasm amongst the football public and attendances
  • The idea initially met with some enthusiasm amongst members of the Spartacus League.
  • es on TV in Law & Order, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and several other shows.
  • His enthusiasm and energy impressed his fellow activists, a
  • Brazilian troops, who attacked with renewed enthusiasm and won the confrontation.
  • he will instantly travel there with comical enthusiasm, and will then lie there reading for two or
  • who possessed a snappy tackle and plenty of enthusiasm and determination", he scored 58 goals from
  • r, but the general misinterprets his fear as enthusiasm and simply not wanting to leave the latter's
  • ere widely reputed to capture his audience's enthusiasm, and many of them as well as his letters and
  • it as "A cross between Extras and Curb your Enthusiasm and One Foot in the Grave but with a dwarf.
  • closed when reserves fell to £3, but for the enthusiasm and dedication of its members and patrons.
  • der, Leo, a sandwich shop owner on Curb Your Enthusiasm, and a Russian mobster named Slava on The So
  • This creates enthusiasm and involvement in the community."
  • addened many Chicago fans who enjoyed Theus' enthusiasm and energy.
  • Stay practical to generate early enthusiasm and success.
  • e who succeeded him, but who possessed great enthusiasm and who was responsible for bringing the Gle
  • Clifford R. Dodd's leadership, enthusiasm and drive helped motivate the young Ceylones
  • "I will face the second round with much enthusiasm and energy," she said.
  • e and confidence, conveying a lot of energy, enthusiasm and commitment towards his work.
  • farm is hard and tiring even with all of her enthusiasm and good moods, which is what keeps her stan
  • He has starred on Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Cedric The Entertainer's Show.
  • Such was his enthusiasm and drive in the game, he was offered a tria
  • sden stated that he achieved much by his own enthusiasm and warm personality.
  • , a poem in six cantos (1812), created great enthusiasm and enjoyed immense success.
  • ing to France, he joined the Revolution with enthusiasm, and distinguished himself by organizing the
  • ented with the 2008 Jack Buck Award, for his enthusiasm and dedication to sports in the city of St.
  • He projects much enthusiasm and excitement with signature calls of "Hi a
  • playing football completely after losing his enthusiasm and enjoyment for the game.
  • completed in time, the factory workers lack enthusiasm and morale.
  • ition classes are aimed to boost confidence, enthusiasm and independence into a child's development.
  • e, but the truth is that at twenty - health, enthusiasm and yet unpunished confidence in oneself car
  • But Ringo takes the job with enthusiasm and seems content doing the physical work.
  • Donna Reed Show”), Lydia Cornell (“Curb Your Enthusiasmand “Too Close For Comfort”); Cindy Morgan
  • is recognized, with stress placed on energy, enthusiasm, and strong stage presence.
  • river after Logan in recognition of Logan's enthusiasm and efficiency.
  • It drew enthusiasm and morale boosts from visits of leading Ind
  • Fei-hung is touched by Sam-shui's enthusiasm and agrees to teach him and Kwai-lan, but Pi
  • He put his full enthusiasm and energies into this organization, resigne
  • Some other people inspired by his enthusiasm and persistence, joined in building the drea
  • him that he undertook everything he did with enthusiasm and enjoyment.
  • It came into being due to the enthusiasm and adventurous spirit of students.
  • ombined with his heavy accent and Michaela's enthusiasm and glamorous appeal, made them fixtures on
  • s were notified that "Because of the lack of enthusiasm and responsiveness by 3rd party sellers..."
  • tery was the occasion of a great outburst of enthusiasm and devotion on the part of the people towar
  • As a young boy, Hunt began to show enthusiasm and talent in artistic disciplines such as d
  • Bodewig adopted his ideas with enthusiasm and in 1879 registered to learn Sanskrit, Ma
  • Thriving on enthusiasm and sheer love of music, the Sine Macula Cho
  • this opinion expressed in the midst of great enthusiasm and jubilation.
  • arances on the upcoming seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm and Happy Endings.
  • rare capacity of instilling some of his own enthusiasm and ardour into others.
  • l, Seinfeld, Walker, Texas Ranger, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and CSI: NY.
  • hn Dooley Award for combining sportsmanship, enthusiasm, and devotion to hockey.
  • successfully run their course, the waning of enthusiasm and aging of the occupiers has left the chur
  • I approached each country with wide eyes and enthusiasm and a huge spirit of adventure.
  • With an abundance of enthusiasm and energy, Samuelson was frequently the cat
  • continues to perform in public with youthful enthusiasm and the characteristic vigor of the Gwalior
  • Nicholls' enthusiasm and personality has led to numerous guest ap
  • This new instrument was met with great enthusiasm and taken up by others including the Bishop
  • Their enthusiasm and determination was matched by local commu
  • All was enthusiasm and excitement, and songs of "Dixie and the
  • 1992 but he is remembered for his infectious enthusiasm and his humour, but above all for his unwave
  • His enthusiasm and his involvement in The Endless Summer in
  • and was endlessly parodied for her limitless enthusiasm and for having an accent only a psychologist
  • e Day was celebrated across the country with enthusiasm and traditional fervour on Thursday.(The
  • ody's business and they all sang with style, enthusiasm, and a dash of humor.
  • p enthusiast myself, I respect Gwilhickers's enthusiasm, and willingness to engage over the topic.
  • tarred on popular TV shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm and According to Jim.
  • Blown away by Mark's voice, enthusiasm and energy, Accept decided that a new album
  • e tries to warm up to Denise, who treats her enthusiasm and innocence with total contempt.
  • The idea was met with enthusiasm and by his death, in 1761, it is estimated t
  • lubs, where the idea was received with great enthusiasm, and it was agreed that the first race would
  • f Governors in 1873 and filled his post with enthusiasm and distinction for over a quarter of a cent
  • d individual lessons in Munich, and so their enthusiasm and passion for music is awakened.
  • nt his acquittal was received with universal enthusiasm, and regarded as a victory over the royal co
  • The recording was received with enormous enthusiasm and in June 2009 “It's Cool” debuted on nati
  • ed to Pittsburgh, where it was met with less enthusiasm, and the creative team began reshaping it on
  • At Downing "his enthusiasm and good humour together with his Welsh char
  • Observatory, a post he again addressed with enthusiasm and vigour.
  • Buoyed by Garnett's enthusiasm and influenced by the Paris evenements of Ma
  • anaged to reverse the decline through player enthusiasm and the unwavering commitment of the club's
  • ombination of sentimentalism, melancholy and enthusiasm; and it was by the free and eccentric expres
  • Foamer: A railfan, particularly one whose enthusiasm appears excessive.
  • course, midnight screenings and some cultish enthusiasm are always possible."
  • with winter sports, and Peabody, through his enthusiasm, aroused the support of the NH legislature.
  • The enthusiasm aroused in the critics-mainly in Kark Flodin
  • nett, he engaged each opportunity with equal enthusiasm, artistry and professionalism.
  • However, enthusiasm aruond Klink's campaign quickly wanned, as h
  • although he states that it does not have the enthusiasm as the original Japanese dub.
  • Because of his popularity and enthusiasm as a cheerleader, he was invited by Hal Kemp
  • s of Haas' work acknowledged it with greater enthusiasm as noted in a footnote: "We do not know what
  • Egyptian misgovernment rather than religious enthusiasm, as the Hadendoa of the time were true Beja,
  • in several episodes of Season 6 of Curb Your Enthusiasm as Richard Lewis's girlfriend.
  • al historian championing a hero with as much enthusiasm as the mob going to see "The Escape of Gentl
  • is students, attesting to his dedication and enthusiasm as a teacher.
  • r, the proposal was met with little official enthusiasm, as the British government's Royal Proclamat
  • He was received with great enthusiasm at Avignon, Montpellier and other cities, he
  • other hand, brought a time of growth and new enthusiasm at Appalachian as returning servicemen alter
  • des, but is not limited to creating game day enthusiasm at Texas Stadium.
  • culture based businesses has brought renewed enthusiasm back to the city centre.
  • Adam Garbinski - guitar, Christmas enthusiasm, backing vocals
  • orum was greatly helped by strong Republican enthusiasm because of anger over Clinton's failed initi
  • tarts the vacation full of hope and youthful enthusiasm because she has invited him to stay with her
  • inz, who takes the new assigment with little enthusiasm, becomes a highly motivated laborer and even
  • nt Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther.
  • By October and November 1943, enthusiasm began to grow for the project.
  • His fierce loyalty and enthusiasm brings much comic relief.
  • Francis did not share this enthusiasm but when a January 1958 recording session -
  • ..We're having discussions and there is some enthusiasm but I can't tell if it's just me."
  • tower was built under Mr. Leong Choon Cheong enthusiasm, but the British claim it is theirs.
  • to Paris, where the public received him with enthusiasm, but he made no money.
  • earning / winning); activities necessitating enthusiasm; buying lottery tickets; seeking advice / co
  • The British troops were greeted with enthusiasm by the residents.
  • in the past year and has been met with great enthusiasm by the building community; SmartSide vented
  • His film Men of Timor was greeted with enthusiasm by Australian audiences.
  • of its kind in Turkey and was received with enthusiasm by audiences at home.
  • London, where his presence was received with enthusiasm by the population.
  • students and community is shared with equal enthusiasm by the staff."
  • Their arrival is greeted with enthusiasm by young farm boy Tas, and weeks of explorat
  • Even though it was received with enthusiasm by the fans, Christian Hoard from Rolling St
  • The competitions were met with enthusiasm by the community but were also marred by sca
  • ld join the project, which was welcomed with enthusiasm by the bands.
  • This first single was met with great enthusiasm by the press, and by fellow musicians, inclu
  • f Paris, was a Scot; they were received with enthusiasm by all classes.
  • uip with jet aircraft was greeted with great enthusiasm by the NAC board of directors in 1965, but s
  • he Queen Of Flavor), was received with great enthusiasm by Salsa fans all over the world and solidif
  • The energetic shows were received with great enthusiasm by the European crowds and fed Disavowed's h
  • are celebrated with great religious zeal and enthusiasm by the Hindus Shradha Paksha (fortnight) is
  • Their enthusiasm caught on and more families with children be
  • Q10: Do anger, energy and enthusiasm characterise you on stage?
  • merous television shows including, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Community, Party Down, and Modern Family.
  • Responses include enthusiasm, critique, and apathy; some dance, while one
  • ts, and the next largest number to religious enthusiasm, devotion, or perplexity of mind on religiou
  • However, despite official approval, his enthusiasm did not bring many large commissions.
  • Her birth was not greeted with much enthusiasm due to her gender; her father had been hopin
  • geologist Charles Darwin who read them with enthusiasm during his voyage on the Beagle, and has bee
  • The early enthusiasm encountered grave setbacks.
  • Beatty's energy and enthusiasm ensured that the line, which included a stre
  • ess the idea was adopted elsewhere with some enthusiasm, especially in the United States.
  • It's easy to become swept up in the palpable enthusiasm Estevez shows toward his subject, but the pe
  • ning with lessons around the age of six, his enthusiasm eventually growing.
  • runchy, munchy, chocolatey") and bursts with enthusiasm, exclaiming, "I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!"
  • rather eccentric amateur spiritualists whose enthusiasm far outweighs their skill.
  • nt) von Hahn (1782-1857), well known for his enthusiasm for stage productions, upon which he squande
  • rmance driving school-which sparked Newman's enthusiasm for the sport and led to his participation a
  • ousehold management better to rejuvenate her enthusiasm for her daily tasks.
  • and that the lower ranks had little trust or enthusiasm for their leaders.
  • ch, and relentless (some would say unseemly) enthusiasm for severe weather made him popular with vie
  • ave included celebrities demonstrating their enthusiasm for Strictly Come Dancing, including Ronni A
  • their home town, registers the philosopher's enthusiasm for Kreutzer's work and legacy.
  • tending Swinburne's life and encouraging his enthusiasm for the landscape verse that was amongst the
  • e and his wife found time to develop a great enthusiasm for the arts, including painting, theatre, b
  • ely popular in the early 2000s due to Chris' enthusiasm for Ford trucks.
  • Aleister Crowley, stoking Crowley's youthful enthusiasm for magick.
  • the skill of a taxidermist; she developed an enthusiasm for rocks, minerals, and mining.
  • This piece represents mankind's enthusiasm for flight.
  • the new, the eternal, annihilating nonsense, enthusiasm for principles, or the way it is printed.
  • in a notable by-election in Warrington when enthusiasm for the newly-created SDP was at its peak.
  • On 18 May 2008, Barrow expressed the band's enthusiasm for recording new material on their official
  • al philosophy; and, among some philosophers, enthusiasm for the occult and Hermeticism.
  • mainland) but with a distinct lack of local enthusiasm for either option it was felt that the islan
  • Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Rev. Lundgaard's enthusiasm for this ministry stems from his experience
  • To maintain a caring environment with an enthusiasm for learning.
  • ined committed to the project even while her enthusiasm for her film career in general was waning fo
  • d relation with the studio, which had little enthusiasm for the producer's documentary releases, Dis
  • His enthusiasm for such writing at this stage of his career
  • uropean continent that showed little to none enthusiasm for democracy.
  • n's book, he seeks to understand his lack of enthusiasm for Orthodox Judaisim in addition to why Chr
  • Cunningham was known for his lack of enthusiasm for field sports, although he did enjoy golf
  • Under their influence he slowly lost his enthusiasm for the encyclopedists and Rousseau, though
  • by lute players, bagpipers and singers; his enthusiasm for hunting is represented by hunting dogs a
  • a force less than half their size cooled the enthusiasm for war especially among the British colonia
  • He brought to his work an enthusiasm for the stage which gave to performances not
  • The young David Sanford acquired an enthusiasm for big band music early on, playing trombon
  • e Swiss Alps was a significant factor in the enthusiasm for Switzerland, the development of early to
  • During the 1960s, there was great enthusiasm for plastic and paper garments as futuristic
  • I was immediately overwhelmed with wild enthusiasm for his work."
  • In the 1950s there was a great deal of enthusiasm for scientific progress, perhaps typified in
  • p to 15 shillings each on the back of public enthusiasm for the victory before falling back in value
  • his children and grandchildren showed little enthusiasm for the wine business.
  • he was not intimately acquainted; while his enthusiasm for the new French ideas of enlightenment wa
  • was certified to practice medicine, fired by enthusiasm for the Greek Revolution, by the example of
  • et sweet corn, but many corn breeders lacked enthusiasm for the new supersweet corn.
  • annica also states that he conceived a great enthusiasm for Raphael, though he never traveled to Rom
  • eformation of Manners, and was noted for his enthusiasm for raiding brothels and for passing harsh s
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