He has wonderful stage presence, projecting a friendly, enthusiastic and spontaneous persona. |
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This special collection is already remarkable for its scope and size, and it deserves our enthusiastic support. |
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As I've suggested, they constitute a spectrum or a scale along which people take either more determined or less enthusiastic positions. |
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Some of the evening's most enthusiastic applause came in response to overhead video-board replays of his valiant and athletic effort. |
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Arriving to an enthusiastic welcome in the nondescript village, he shed his characteristic reserve. |
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On the conclusion of his remarks, enthusiastic cheers, the thunder of cannon, and the peals of bells welcomed the visitants to the town. |
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His career has spanned the world, and he continues to be an active visiting lecturer, author, and enthusiastic mentor to young chemists. |
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The Burmese resemble other Asians in being enthusiastic snackers, with ample provision of snack stalls. |
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He is so enthusiastic about the game and that enthusiasm tends to rub off on all the players in the squad. |
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A keen sportsman, he plays tennis and golf, as well as being an enthusiastic canoeist and sailor. |
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Mr Ogg was a member of the exclusive International Correspondence of Corkscrew Addicts, an enthusiastic radio ham and a painter. |
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She is so spry, alert, and enthusiastic that it is difficult to imagine you are talking to a woman in her sixties. |
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We make suitably enthusiastic noises to the owners, and depart, buzzing with excitement. |
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Many an enthusiastic proposal has been squashed by an economist with a calculator and too much time on his hands. |
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Deuterium Boy and Helium Girl walk on from stage right to more enthusiastic audience applause. |
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I'm still not that enthusiastic about either hepatitis B or chickenpox vaccines. |
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The Jerusalem artichoke at first had an enthusiastic reception in Europe, where its curious, sweet taste was a novelty. |
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He was interrupted repeatedly by enthusiastic applause, including several standing ovations. |
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The audience thanked Lorin Maazel and the orchestra with enthusiastic applause, standing ovations, and bravos. |
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Yet the reality is that the minister's enthusiastic support is narrowing to a coterie of his camp followers. |
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Jamil's octet tour last year and his CD Daydreams received enthusiastic reviews. |
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Does he see how I look down my nose at the enthusiastic choir member who sings off-key? |
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This is the type of enthusiastic striving that gives flavour to to life and motivates others to follow in our steps. |
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Children from a number of schools turned up in large numbers, and the volunteers were hard put to regulate the enthusiastic visitors. |
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An enthusiastic and hard-working soldier has been banned from the road after drinking and driving. |
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He proved an enthusiastic chorister and server in the parish churches, and was a stickler for the traditions of the Church of England. |
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But she'd be a lot more enthusiastic about it if the authorities that run the port didn't put up fences and guards to keep her from it. |
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Some readers are enthusiastic about castor oil, while both arnica and comfrey have a long folk tradition of use for bruises. |
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There are also plenty of opportunities for enthusiastic writers here in Oxford. |
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Ably led by Noel Lyons and Marie Mannion, this group of enthusiastic people organised the underage teams with great success. |
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The Avebury henge and Silbury Hill were the products of enthusiastic volunteers. |
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She and Cara share shopping outings and countless hours in the kitchen, where Cara is an enthusiastic helper. |
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The young Frenchman was not highly educated, but enthusiastic and hard working. |
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She arrived to an enthusiastic ovation and spoke, as she almost always does, quite extemporaneously. |
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It also boasts the kind of ending that encourages an ovation from an enthusiastic audience. |
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Dozens walked out, banging doors behind them, but the great majority stayed, and gave the performance an enthusiastic ovation. |
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Her culinary and sugarcraft skills were unsurpassed and she was an enthusiastic traveller. |
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He proves to be an enthusiastic cheerleader, without skirting over the hard work and determination required to land a job in this industry. |
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Then an enthusiastic student inadvertently overwatered the colony just before a weekend, leaving a flood inside the termites' box. |
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The protest, though not well publicized, drew enthusiastic community support, with passing motorists honking their approval. |
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The hotdoggers said wherever they go they receive an enthusiastic response and that the job was excellent for recent college graduates. |
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They even appear to outnumber the enthusiastic hot gospellers and, being an expert baiter of evangelists, I notice such things. |
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The film adaptation attracted excited and enthusiastic critical comment from cineastes, especially in France. |
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Some small local cinemas were still staggering along, run by enthusiastic amateurs. |
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Sadly, the majority of expected participants were not as enthusiastic as myself. |
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The older, more cynical man seems far removed from the enthusiastic young writer who delights in evoking scenes of pastoral Irish life. |
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At the time he struck me as a very enthusiastic young man with a clear idea of what he wanted to do. |
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Our gear follows by pedalo, local boys providing an enthusiastic support crew. |
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Her writing was laborious and she disliked penmanship lessons most of all, so naturally she was enthusiastic about a walk. |
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Some employees are enthusiastic about their supervisor's competence and skills. |
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After the last two weeks he may be less enthusiastic about all those flashes inflaming the night. |
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The audience, comprising students, teachers and a couple of parents, were an enthusiastic lot. |
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His website promotes the concept of information agents with enthusiastic fervour. |
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With the enthusiastic backing of the Tanzanian Ministry of Health, the project team picked two districts in which to pilot the scheme. |
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So what has caused the undoing of what started out as an enthusiastic and well meaning initiative? |
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This study was observational, and intravenous treatment by enthusiastic investigators has a considerable placebo effect. |
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On the one hand he's very enthusiastic and intense and can be serious, but he's also such a laugh, and so expressive that he wins you over. |
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Cope is derailed by enthusiastic interjections from proprietary fans and the show lurches from one interruption to another. |
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And the speed of the decision must be interpreted as an enthusiastic endorsement of his views. |
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Ninety-nine point nine percent of the people were interested and enthusiastic and the attitude was very favourable. |
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Police chiefs point out that an enthusiastic drive to turn around performance has put the force on course for further steady improvement. |
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John, Duke of Berry, younger brother of Philip the Bold, was an enthusiastic book collector and attracted Flemish artists to his court. |
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Byron's enthusiastic exploration of the Venetian fleshpots eventually scuppered his relationship with Marianna Segati and her husband. |
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Holderness was an enthusiastic connoisseur of art and music and his Dutch wife assembled a distinguished collection of porcelain. |
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I am just as enthusiastic about flying saucers as I always was, but the problem is that we are in the middle of a long, long, trough. |
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The authorities appear to have succeeded in this given the enthusiastic response. |
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By the mid-nineteenth century there was little distinction between formal articles on craniology and studies by enthusiastic amateurs. |
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Dressed in a foxy pink velvet cocktail dress, she looks and sounds overjoyed, obviously loving the enthusiastic homecoming atmosphere. |
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In his later years he became an enthusiastic supporter of crown green bowling. |
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The former Partick Thistle co-manager is still as irrepressible as ever, still as frisky and enthusiastic as a puppy. |
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Although he played an occasional lead, he will be remembered chiefly as an enthusiastic bit player with a fruitily nasal voice. |
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Viewing these life stories on a mobile phone screen would try the patience of the most enthusiastic dater. |
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It wasn't just the rain that made me less than enthusiastic as I listened to the speeches and tried to gauge the mood around me. |
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Each of the seven counties was well represented by enthusiastic delegates who actively participated in what was often very lively discussion. |
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He's a real terrier, a glutton for work, and has been very enthusiastic all season. |
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Most pupils of that time treasure years of happy memories, as demonstrated by the huge enthusiastic reunions. |
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An enthusiastic supporter pumped his hand and spewed out some of his own conclusions. |
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Police stormed the residence and found 11 enthusiastic people noisily engaged in a rowdy game of dice. |
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The sprightly, grey-haired woman, it seems, meets everyone who walks in the door with the same enthusiastic greeting. |
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The draws for the state lottery look place in the Guildhall in London before a noisy and enthusiastic crowd. |
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How enthusiastic or gung-ho was he on the decision that the team was coming over here exclusively? |
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Earlier we said that enduringly successful leaders need the support of a capable, committed, enthusiastic workforce. |
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The officers from Manchester are enthusiastic and keen to take on the challenge. |
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The heads of the other two main arms of the military were perhaps less enthusiastic in their reactions. |
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But they also care a good deal for me, and are enthusiastic for what will make my life better. |
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It was a very enthusiastic meeting and I know I'm going to get a lot of support from the people there. |
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Finally you will be surrounded by enthusiastic people eager to grow in faith. |
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The cold wet evenings are not a deterrent to the training of the enthusiastic group. |
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There was a lot of enthusiastic hand-shaking in the European parliament in those days. |
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Most skaters are active, enthusiastic and trying to do what they love without being hassled. |
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She is a lively, dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer and we are all very proud of her. |
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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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What is more, the book has generated some genuinely warm and enthusiastic reviews. |
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I was interested in how many women competed, and how enthusiastic they were about it. |
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I also have to report that some reviewers were not as enthusiastic as those quoted by the publisher. |
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To aid me I discussed the idea with a former colleague who was very enthusiastic about the whole thing. |
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He's enthusiastic about the live show, but is also keen to raise his comedic profile again. |
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Such interest was at least as enthusiastic in the provinces as in the metropolis. |
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So you're a Euro-sceptic only in the sense of not being enthusiastic about federal union? |
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A district nurse attended the project steering group and became an enthusiastic convert, engaging many of her colleagues. |
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Watch groups are run by willing and enthusiastic volunteers who organise the environmental activities. |
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While the excited and enthusiastic student is very reinforcing to the teacher, the exact ingredients of motivation continue to be highly elusive. |
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The rapid expansion of the lighting and metalwork side of Benson's business was much aided by his enthusiastic espousal of new technology. |
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The Prime Minister seemed to be in a very enthusiastic and positive mood as he spoke extempore for about 20 minutes. |
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A special thank you to all the enthusiastic young waiting staff who worked so hard and were a pleasure to work with. |
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We all gave them very warm, loud and enthusiastic Southern California welcome. |
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Short Books' excellent series of biographies has shown that accessibly delivered narratives can attract an enthusiastic readership. |
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I was talking to the sprinters, javelin throwers and boxers, who are enthusiastic about representing and doing well for the country. |
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There's something of that in all of us, so no one can be too enthusiastic in pointing an accusing finger. |
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He is friendly, enthusiastic and extremely quick on the draw, with a deep, booming voice. |
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Until 2002 Radcliffe used to be an enthusiastic regular on the European grand prix circuit, racing over a variety of distances. |
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There are beautiful teens with bored expressions, belied by their enthusiastic jive. |
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And the festival goers who attended the grand opening were similarly enthusiastic. |
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Excitable children made a dash for the first row, only to be pushed back by equally enthusiastic adults. |
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After junior appointments in London he decided to specialise in radiology, and at Harefield he became an enthusiastic member of the cardiac team. |
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Properly socialized, well-bred Pomeranians are enthusiastic and loving companions. |
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What came through, as well as putting his money up for the club, was how enthusiastic he was. |
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You just seemed so enthusiastic about the whole thing, and I didn't want to rain on your parade. |
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I was a bit less enthusiastic, not being the type to jump in with both feet before testing the depth of the water. |
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Anything of outstanding quality or rarity which was fresh to the market received a wildly enthusiastic welcome. |
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He's arrived in Boston to address the wild, enthusiastic, over-the-top Democratic Convention. |
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Now she has a corps of enthusiastic volunteers, ready, willing and able to take on other people's crises. |
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At Imprint, what we require of volunteers is to be enthusiastic, eager and willing to learn. |
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The proposals have won enthusiastic support from the government and the media. |
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The whooping and calling from an enthusiastic audience was reminiscent of a Chippendales' performance on a good night. |
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The enthusiastic response convinced the Milanese Opera Board to recast La Scala as a classical company of international stature. |
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Their biggest problem was persuading the enthusiastic local spies not to be reckless. |
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No less interesting has been the enthusiastic reception of several recent political plays that steered clear of rigid political reductionism. |
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This downed my spirits a little, until a vibrant and enthusiastic woman burst into the room and began the workshop. |
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This is a worrisome development for those of us who are enthusiastic about prediction markets. |
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His interests extended to an enthusiastic study of mathematics, the natural sciences, and studies of alchemy and natural magic. |
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In that process we may see some of the more enthusiastic regulators retreat from what might otherwise become effective price regulation. |
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Even the enthusiastic and gleeful performances can't compensate for the utter lameness of it all. |
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They are honest, enthusiastic and ambitious for the club and they made it clear they wanted me to stay. |
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You are youthful and enthusiastic about new creative projects and opportunities today. |
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Certainly children seem to be among the most enthusiastic participants when clean-up efforts are called for. |
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We like her and the zesty and enthusiastic way she approaches life seems to have a stimulating effect on those around her. |
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Normally this statement induced enthusiastic enquiries from Anglophile Americans. |
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Two years ago, I was dragged, somewhat reluctantly, to my first meeting by a very enthusiastic friend. |
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Typically, colorful annual flowers dominate these gardens because they are such enthusiastic bloomers. |
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The more enthusiastic their patronising attempts at conversion, the more they reveal themselves to be intolerant, blinkered misogynists. |
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The ensemble cast is bold and enthusiastic, and carries off the accents required of the script with great aplomb. |
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Every concert was packed by enthusiastic audiences who clearly approved of what they heard. |
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Your ardent and enthusiastic manner finds favour and could propel you to success. |
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The rousing finale made up for that, anyway, and its charged conclusion was greeted with enthusiastic and much deserved applause. |
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Despite its isolation, the uprising enjoyed the enthusiastic support of the Asturian workers. |
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The minister saw our point and was quite enthusiastic about the idea provided the Government's financial situation was safeguarded. |
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We were enthusiastic about playing table tennis and thought it was the most interesting sport in the world. |
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Jerry spoke passionately about the sport for over two hours and answered many questions from a really enthusiastic audience. |
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All the pupils at Elton were hugely enthusiastic about the food served there, and there's a high take-up of meals. |
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Madrilenians are so incredibly positive, enthusiastic and friendly that it's hard not to like them. |
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We were enthusiastic about making our practice more evidence based but initially daunted by the potential magnitude of the task. |
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In response to the audience's enthusiastic ovation Fleischman repeated the final Magyar dance movement. |
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His inspiring leadership had resulted in many enthusiastic malacologists who succeeded him. |
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Anti-war movement teach-ins, discussion meetings and debates continue to attract large and enthusiastic audiences across Britain. |
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Markets for scouts, guides, equipment, guidebooks, and teamsters were all readily supplied by enthusiastic entrepreneurs. |
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I've been keen to get more involved as the place is manned by enthusiastic volunteers who supply locals with tasty, healthy food at low prices. |
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Basically it consists of a tee-ball batter setup, a single base and a crowd of enthusiastic kids. |
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The memo was enthusiastic about younger, telegenic presenters, but failed to mention more experienced reporters. |
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Although most respondents were enthusiastic or supportive of booking, about a quarter were sceptical or not convinced of its value. |
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Shuffling over to us, Will looked less than enthusiastic as Dylan handed her a collection of rusty tent poles. |
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Though public response has been tepid, advocates of civil rights are enthusiastic. |
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The first step in scientific map-making, all earlier attempts were more enthusiastic than accurate. |
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The ground was packed with enthusiastic Scotsmen, and this race will stand in my memory as the greatest in my running career. |
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The cynic in me wonders about those screamers, knowing MTV auditioned for enthusiastic fans a few days before the event. |
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A sight of a scrumptious slice of cake or temptation-laced chocolate is enough to veer away the most enthusiastic fitness freak. |
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Their enthusiastic presentation demonstrated their mastery of the subject and of the skills necessary to execute their projects. |
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Every exposed power cord in our apartment bears telltale toothmarks from her enthusiastic fits of mastication. |
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Barron's enthusiastic in his greetings until he realizes the only empty seat is next to me. |
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They are seceders and their participation in institutions of any kind is likely to be enthusiastic but temporary. |
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Both groups received a warm enthusiastic welcome from the matron, staff and patients and were thanked for their generosity. |
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He turned out to be very passionate, articulate, enthusiastic and thoughtful. |
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The thousands of walkers in Pattaya received an enthusiastic reception from the crowds that thronged the sidewalks and packed the vantage points. |
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Pigs were on the bill for the first time in 2003 and, such was the enthusiastic response, organisers have decided to give them a bigger billing. |
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On their first visit, he threw open the door and immediately rushed to give his mum, dad and sister an enthusiastic bear hug. |
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And thinking back, it seems that the ladies present weren't quite so dismissive as their menfolk and some were unashamedly enthusiastic. |
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And second, it had always been my assumption that anyone interested in getting involved could do so without the beck of enthusiastic recruiters. |
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He was a member of a large merchant family with diverse business interests, and he had four brothers who also were enthusiastic art collectors. |
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An enthusiastic crafter and home sewer since childhood, Jane Schenck has a long and varied career in the home sewing industry. |
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During one of the regular Talmud games on Shabbat, Reb Saunders becomes irate when Danny's participation is less than fiercely enthusiastic. |
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And indeed, when tough love means, temporarily, more starving babies, it's hard to get enthusiastic. |
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He has not been an enthusiastic tourist and while always a team man, could often appear a remote and solitary figure off the field. |
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An Italian priest hopes the children of his parish will be equally enthusiastic about bible-related trading cards. |
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As well as being a cricket tragic, I am a keen, enthusiastic but erratic golfer. |
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You don't just get up and do the splits in your late 30s no matter how enthusiastic you are, Laucinda says. |
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Next year is the bicentenary of Andersen's birth, and his native Denmark will marshal an enthusiastic programme of celebrations. |
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As a result, we expect operators to be less enthusiastic about bidding for all that's on offer. |
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It's a surprise, therefore, to find that the Shinners are enthusiastic supporters of the latest taxi-fare increases. |
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It is about to go on trial and has received a highly enthusiastic response from British train operating companies. |
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A year ago, I was interviewed in Sweden by someone who was very enthusiastic about the idea of a binational or post-national state. |
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Wearing little caps sporting tricolours, these enthusiastic boys sell printed flags for the Independence Day celebrations. |
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Long wasn't enthusiastic about the move, and in his first start in left, his misplay cost the team two runs. |
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When we received this very warm and enthusiastic reception, we felt that indeed there may be a mission accomplished here. |
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Michael shouted with some enthusiastic joy that seemed to come out of nowhere. |
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He can probably count on showers of cash from enthusiastic legions of small-dollar donors, and that's an important start. |
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They'll be too busy enjoying the dry wit and chummy storytelling that has established Strong's enthusiastic following. |
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My inner voice, still remained a loud, enthusiastic, untrained child, frequently shushed and disciplined to sit still. |
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You are enthusiastic and spontaneous about life but need to guard against sudden outbursts of anger or love. |
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It is that he had a morbid fascination with death and he was also an enthusiastic frequenter of public executions. |
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As a political strategy there are plenty of reasons not to get too enthusiastic about tyrannicide. |
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Singaporeans are not enthusiastic about voice recognition software, judging from an online poll. |
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The wards were cleared of overbearing aunts, unruly children, enthusiastic colleagues and sniffy mothers-in-law. |
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Centres seemed to be generally well managed, and at most sites staff were well motivated and enthusiastic about their new roles. |
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Youthful, knowledgeable, approachable and enthusiastic but he soon blotted his copybook with both the players and the media. |
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However, despite the enthusiastic endorsement of the Welsh clubs, the SRU's rejection appears to have sunk the plan. |
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Fernando was truly enthusiastic for the voluntary conversion of all his Mudejar subjects. |
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Scandal coverage may have made undiluted loyalty more difficult, but the press is generally enthusiastic. |
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The people in the Sulu islands have a long and enthusiastic history of tribal wars, raiding, slaving and piracy. |
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An enthusiastic Bonapartist, he fled to Belgium after the final defeat of the Emperor. |
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As a child, the only music I experienced was unison hymn singing with no formal leader, accompanied by an enthusiastic piano. |
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Eric was already slumped in his seat as the Principal began his overly enthusiastic speech. |
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It seems that uni, and me in particular, tends to attract these enthusiastic, unoriginal dull types. |
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This native of Central America has been a hit in parts of Europe including Spain, but the English were not so enthusiastic. |
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During his stint with Somerset, he was repeatedly beaten by fast bouncers from an enthusiastic bowler. |
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In a game when City were solid if unspectacular, the fans who travelled to Southend would have been forgiven for not being over enthusiastic. |
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His plays, many long considered unstageable, were finally being performed to enthusiastic audiences. |
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We'll help each other create strong donor loyalty, a pipeline of enthusiastic and engaged donors, and braggingly high retention rates. |
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He is remarkably bright, infectiously enthusiastic, admirably honest and possessed of an upliftingly kind view of the world. |
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During the 90's, he was an enthusiastic and vocal defender of extreme neo-liberalism. |
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The audience thanked Lorin Maazel and the orchestra for that half with enthusiastic applause, standing ovations, and bravos. |
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An enthusiastic fossil digger, he was influenced by his friend James Hutton, though he accepted elements of both Neptunism and Vulcanism. |
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Those who are enthusiastic about bitcoin should be more careful about making sure they avoid harm. |
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However, as his campaign has been fleshed out and his positions, strategic instincts and political ability have become clear, I am even more enthusiastic about him. |
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A true military intellectual, he gave expression to the ideas of the late humanists and was an enthusiastic student of the occult, alchemy, and natural magic. |
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I could write about Luke's infrequent and reluctant observances of personal hygiene, or his frequent and enthusiastic attempts at cornball humour. |
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The arrival of the Popemobile set abroad in the crowd a loud and enthusiastic flutter of welcome, as if a thousand white doves had been set free above the square. |
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Unlike my enthusiastic but penniless grandfather, I had laws and resources on my side. |
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Maybe the flummery and camp of our political institutions and our enthusiastic approval of layering and posturing have helped us to achieve our multiculturalism. |
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After much self-analysis, I've realized that while I am enthusiastic, energetic, and adventurous, I have the tendency to lose interest on the job after a short time. |
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If the first experience with a film yields positive results, clients will likely be enthusiastic about similar homework assignments in the future. |
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The Ospreys struggled to secure quality first-phase possession, naively throwing long at the lineout, which often yielded possession back to the enthusiastic Blues. |
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No matter how experienced, enthusiastic or enterprising entrepreneurs are, any attempt to open a new beauty salon at an untried location is a mighty challenge. |
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We are looking for an ambitious and enthusiastic scientist, with a PhD in a relevant social scientific discipline and with cross-disciplinary research skills. |
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Minority youth are the most enthusiastic and prolific readers of all. |
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Of her real history, the most enthusiastic Baudelaireans know little. |
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Rather, they live in worlds of enthusiastic self-delusion and megalomania. |
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It was an enthusiastic audience that greeted the curtain call. |
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The game continued at an enthusiastic pace with the men throwing themselves wholeheartedly into competition with as much spirit as they showed for galloping their horses. |
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The rally had been eagerly attended, was sporadically enthusiastic, and left almost no impression once it was over. |
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He captures the gaucheness, but he's just too enthusiastic for my liking. |
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They are the most enthusiastic laughers, pointers and critics of us all. |
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Sam's arrival was noticed just as the bell rang, so that she was deafened by the combined sound of the bell and enthusiastic greetings of her friends. |
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The event drew an enthusiastic audience of 1,100 on a Saturday evening. |
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He insisted that far from being America's poodle on this, he was an enthusiastic collaborator with Mr. Bush. |
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The U.S. Secretary of State delivers a rousing call-to-arms before an enthusiastic lincoln center crowd. |
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Addressing an enthusiastic health-conscious audience, Dr Shikha Sharma highlighted the benefits of several herbs such as jasmine, camomile, basil and thyme. |
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At 62 she rarely betrayed her age and, if my memory serves me correctly, she performed a number of encores to thank the very enthusiastic audience. |
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The other two books were by British authors, both of them well known in the thriller genre, and both books had covers which carried enthusiastic puffs from big names. |
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Despite the enthusiastic overtures which the dawn of a new season brings, Clark admits he will quickly lose his appetite if matches descend into torpidity. |
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But the two of them are enthusiastic supporters of getting the human race to far-off stars. |
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He admired the way the players settled down after a harrowing opening against a very enthusiastic Navan, and felt that Kilkenny finished the stronger team. |
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Its enthusiastic reception earned Rossini exemption from military service. |
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Our enthusiastic waitron, Shano, had not been briefed about the Sterling Light Lager Pub With Grub competition so we filled him in then ordered drinks. |
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The most enthusiastic supporters of the various plans had a big stake in the new program, Castle, which would die aborning if Haven ceased to exist. |
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A double-barreled wardrobe malfunction by an enthusiastic Holly Gagnier. |
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The Arien personality may be energetic, enthusiastic, and intrigued by excitement, but the Virgo inner nature holds some of those passions in check. |
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The enthusiastic crowd then pelted him with heads of lettuce. |
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Despite a warm welcome from golfers, caddies were less enthusiastic. |
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The result is a notably more enthusiastic Aerostar that offers a choice of extra speed for extra fuel burn or the old speed for roughly the same burn. |
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Helen joins in a game of archery with a group of enthusiastic children. |
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Eventually, even the most enthusiastic diner will tire of going to his restaurant. |
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If you look after your tools, they'll look after you and maybe some day, you can pass them down to the next generation of enthusiastic gardeners like family heirlooms. |
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The Eskimos were enthusiastic practitioners of string games like cat's cradle, while the Polynesians had a tradition of using string maps for navigating from island to island. |
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In effort to help me do the same, she puts Jessica T.S. Neufville, an enthusiastic 16-year-old member of a-life, on the phone. |
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The tiniest bit sweet, this slightly floral-scented, light-flavored wine received the most enthusiastic reception of all the sparklers we sampled. |
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Top gymnasts, acrobats and trampolinists from France and Russia are entertaining enthusiastic audiences during their current exhibition tour across France. |
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He could rail and cajole and smarm and pontificate to enthusiastic foreign audiences about the evils of Communism in Angola and then pass the hat. |
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We know that she was less than enthusiastic when the idea of his visit was first mooted. |
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Beyond sitting in both Houses of Parliament, Willoughby fulfilled his hereditary responsibilities as an enthusiastic member of the Warwickshire Yeomanry. |
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As we stopped to pick up tickets at the entrance and were then shepherded through the gates by enthusiastic greeters it did feel like we were entering another world. |
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Shoppers were enthusiastic about the extra elbow room, long stretches of frozen food, and the strangely fresh leafy greens sitting under fluorescent lights. |
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Not all the writing in this book is unreservedly enthusiastic. |
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There is, however, one basic fact, in that over 30 years in the ownership of Leeds City Council the Civic Centre has been allowed to deteriorate with enthusiastic neglect. |
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Rock groups that sing songs with dark lyrics are gathering more and more enthusiastic fans despite their minor-league status in the music industry. |
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Luckily, the swelling subsided after less enthusiastic treatment. |
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Why is the Newhouse family, which owns midsize newspapers all over country, so enthusiastic about radical transformation? |
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My wife and I attended a Prom the other night and were treated to an invigorating and enthusiastic display of sneezing, coughing and expectorating. |
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How many congenitally unmusical youngsters were seduced into thinking they were congenital geniuses by Peel's enthusiastic, sinusitic, cod-Liverpudlian encouragement? |
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We should therefore not be surprised that the twenties were an enthusiastic display of unchaperoned dating, provocative dress, and exhibitionist behavior. |
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It's one of those places you go and you know that the people come out and they're up for it, they're very enthusiastic and have a great love of music. |
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On the other side of this pending transaction Rocky's heavy handed hoods were less than enthusiastic about doing business with operators like them. |
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It is also why conservatives in the government are none too enthusiastic to grant them these political rights, fearing that a Pandora's box will be opened in Syria. |
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That's why I'm excited and enthusiastic about this racing opportunity. |
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There are the enthusiastic fans, as well as girls in mini skirts with abundant cleavage promoting the latest TV series. |
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He is short and enthusiastic, with gray hair and the creaseless skin of a middle-aged Californian. |
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With the help of a lot of enthusiastic, well, guys, he is getting his chance. |
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Since the Brahms symphony had four movements, each break was accompanied by enthusiastic newcomers clapping and then falling into silent confusion when few people joined them. |
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Gone was Gingrich the attack dog, replaced instead by Gingrich the enthusiastic, vigorously nodding wing man. |
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The Hacketstown community quickly came to their aid by establishing an enthusiastic committee who have come up with many novel ideas to help raise funds. |
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Most notable among the trends, which included monochrome palettes, constricted tailoring and old-fashioned glamour, was the enthusiastic use of fur both in the collections. |
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Many musicologists and hymnologists are enthusiastic about this Psalter. |
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Unlike the tenor of the 1990s, just about any conversation touching on technology today involves more Luddite-tinged negativism than enthusiastic promise. |
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Further down the civil service tree were enthusiastic and hardworking but under-resourced officials operating in poor physical environments and on uncompetitive salaries. |
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Friends have advised me that, even though I might be a ham-fisted brute, I won't always come off better, and therefore, to curb my enthusiastic vigilanteism. |
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But her enthusiastic account of the local food scene made such an impression on programme producer David Pritchard that he commandeered her for part of the film. |
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If that's not an enthusiastic endorsement, I don't know what is. |
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However, since the World Cup started on May 31, he has not been enthusiastic about working, especially during the time when the matches are aired on television. |
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They completed everything from engines-running offloads to blackout night-vision airdrops, with results exceeding the expectations of even the most enthusiastic crew members. |
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When Mr Chamberlain entered the Chamber at noon and took his seat on the Treasury bench he was greeted with an enthusiastic cheering from all sides. |
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Rose is 69 and was waxing enthusiastic about interviewing Ehud Barak and Umberto Eco. |
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