We continue to be stockholders and enthusiastically support Andreas and the leadership he is providing. |
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That big task is being enthusiastically shouldered by Nader-Camejo campaigners across the country. |
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Ten policemen, waving truncheons a little too enthusiastically, have closed the road so that the dialogue can be recorded. |
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First of all he was hesitant, and then he settled down and got on with it enthusiastically, making his case apparently invincible. |
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We got our bill, paid the check, and made our way enthusiastically to Billy's Bakery. |
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Three thousand people applaud enthusiastically and one journalist makes uncharitable remarks. |
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Beer, spare parts and tales of the day's adventures are enthusiastically shared while everybody mucks in with repairs. |
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It's completely delicious, and is usually enthusiastically devoured by both vegetarians and carnivores alike. |
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This was an idea enthusiastically taken up by the Fabians in the early part of the twentieth century. |
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The new musician enthusiastically practices the instrument at home unaware of the undesirableness of the squeaking. |
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However, staff greeted us enthusiastically and quicker than a flash were fitting a booster seat on to a chair for Eva. |
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For fear of being thought unpardonably stupid, the multitudes enthusiastically applauded his public modelling of his invisible clothes. |
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But he had to wait for more than a decade before the next score, and even then he ploughed on enthusiastically until last month for the next. |
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I was once upbraided by a musician who heard me talking too enthusiastically about the possibilities provided by new instruments. |
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Heaps of chestnuts are being turned enthusiastically in a brazier of glowing red coals, and I'm encouraged to tuck in. |
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A plethora of street vendors enthusiastically peddle their wares a bottle's throw from the two pubs. |
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Some were surprised to hear him enthusiastically espouse the private sector and contestability at the launch. |
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Colombians participate enthusiastically in the many secular and religious fiestas around the country. |
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All have enthusiastically pursued policies of privatization, flogging off public services to fat-cat entrepreneurs. |
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In any event, Malley began playing open stages, where crowds enthusiastically applauded her take on the vicissitudes of love. |
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Ian Dwyer, Padraig Brennan, Bobby Baggott and Wesley Whitten raided enthusiastically late on in the half but spilled the ball. |
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These people have abandoned their own religion as so much bunk, but have enthusiastically embraced Buddhism, which they imperfectly understand. |
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Under the second teacher's watchful eye, four more toddlers scribble enthusiastically on the butcher paper that is taped to another table. |
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The story is no prettier in states where the death penalty is even more enthusiastically embraced. |
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Both personally and as professional journalist, he enthusiastically subscribed to the fair's vision of the future. |
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However, this hasn't stopped the various media outlets from enthusiastically embracing the Rugby World Cup. |
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Far be it from me, though, to accuse other people of inconsistency when it's a quality I embrace so enthusiastically myself. |
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Pedestrianism had become hugely popular, and the newspapers of the day were enthusiastically playing up the challenge. |
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A Japanese tourist is photographing it enthusiastically, first from close up then at a distance. |
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Today, its delicate strength and its iridescent pearlized glaze is enthusiastically purchased the world over. |
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It would be helpful if some of those options, such as hydropower and wind power, were more enthusiastically supported by the Green Party. |
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Shortly after this photo was taken, Simon enthusiastically smashed his guitar head on the drum kit putting it hopelessly out of tune. |
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In spite of this obvious contradiction the time paradox was enthusiastically accepted. |
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Gail marched after the man enthusiastically, followed by a rather nervous Emy, a dismal Mary, and a grinning Nora. |
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Still nobody opens the door to gush enthusiastically all over me about being their secret admirer and bringing them flowers. |
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They enthusiastically joined the reunion and exchanged ideas, later joining in the singing. |
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Curiously, the one show he won't gush enthusiastically about is his own funeral. |
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Camden loved it, and enthusiastically greeted every number with rapturous applause. |
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The cashiers were friendly, enthusiastically greeting customers and waving them on their way all in the traditional American style. |
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Diego was greeted enthusiastically by Rosa as he opened the door the next afternoon. |
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The eight keynote presentations were enthusiastically received by the more than 600 conference delegates. |
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The twin sons enthusiastically joined the protesters, carrying posters and burning effigies of the state leaders. |
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Violin solos by Mr Jenkins and solos by other instrumentalists were enthusiastically received. |
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Even the Duchy quarterly The Cornish Banner received the book enthusiastically. |
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I was operating under the illusion that only I knew how vile this curry was and continued the pretence by enthusiastically wolfing it down. |
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The Archbishop of York, His Grace Dr David Hope, enthusiastically gave the idea his support and preparations began. |
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She was no less enthusiastically received, quite worthily, for the rest of her spellbinding performance. |
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The media and the government enthusiastically greeted the Federal Court decision. |
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Dogs to yelp enthusiastically. drD will be attending a formal reception area in an anonymous office block later today. |
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The election of New Labour in May 1997 was greeted enthusiastically on the Left as presaging trade union resurgence and a renewal of militancy. |
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I chatted enthusiastically to various people for a couple of hours, brilliantly deconstructing the zeitgeist and things. |
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The older students clapped enthusiastically while the newcomer were still a bit hesitant, confused. |
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My buddy enthusiastically pointed out a lobster beneath a ledge, as well as a miniature version that was only about 3cm long! |
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Protesters enthusiastically cheered speakers who called for mass civil disobedience. |
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Near us there is a man who has been enthusiastically blowing a whistle and waving a glow stick throughout. |
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Next, a scruffy-looking student enthusiastically volunteered to lace him into a straightjacket and secure him with padlocks and chains. |
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By the early 19th century it had become a popular pastime for young ladies and was enthusiastically recommended by annuals and other periodicals. |
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She opens the lid to display an array of instruments and enthusiastically picks out a tool gauge and micrometer. |
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Later, cultivation was taken up enthusiastically in Japan, where the cold winters made citrus growing difficult. |
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Professor Pandey, according to the letter, is known for his revivalistic scholarship and has been enthusiastically propagating Dr Joshi's agenda. |
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Perhaps he misjudged his audience, who had just sat through complete darkness and ritualistically lit candles fairly enthusiastically. |
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Western Europeans have embraced organic food enthusiastically, with the Danish leading the way. |
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He was a leading and ardent enthusiast for the very inward investment that he now equally enthusiastically disclaims. |
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The man is so congenially infectious, so enthusiastically loquacious, he makes you want to grin and agree with even his wackier statements. |
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Ian drinks his coffee and talks enthusiastically about his love of singing. |
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He also enthusiastically encouraged her in her plan to become a nightclub hostess and she duly went to work in a clip joint off Piccadilly. |
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From frog race to sack race to ball throw to jumping run, the children participated in all the events enthusiastically. |
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Participants learned the old lullabies and folk songs of their mothers and grandmothers joyfully and enthusiastically. |
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The excitement was almost palpable in each of the locations as children enthusiastically waved flags and banners to welcome the President. |
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Freya crouched down and fussed her, not minding her face being licked enthusiastically. |
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A flight from Milan or maybe Paris arrives, and they rush up to enthusiastically kiss and cuddle a tanned young man pushing a baggage trolley. |
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Thereafter England also enthusiastically embraced the craze for Egyptian antiquities. |
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He promised to avenge the terrible wrongs done to them, and they responded enthusiastically. |
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Indeed, we should embrace these stirrings so enthusiastically that we demand they are followed through to their proper conclusion. |
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She herself enjoys a few moments of heightened sexual pleasure, and she enthusiastically mauls a couple of obnoxious idiots. |
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Ewan, his mother and I piled into the car so that Walter could drive us to our respective cars, and we chatted enthusiastically. |
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Only their hands are seen as they clap, sometimes mechanically, sometimes enthusiastically. |
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When with devotees of other sects, they enthusiastically join in their devotional songs. |
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The opportunity to properly relax and chill out with Gail in front of the box was seized enthusiastically. |
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I'd like to thank local residents for bearing with us and for supporting recycling so enthusiastically. |
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She speaks deliberately and methodically, but enthusiastically, with an italic emphasis on seemingly random words. |
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They do home study as well during the week, and enthusiastically fit in training on and off the water. |
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The election was greeted enthusiastically by them as presaging trade-union resurgence and a renewal of militancy. |
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Later the same year a German visitor left with Galileo the first book published by Johann Kepler, which was enthusiastically Copernican. |
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Their throwback sound was helped immensely by the pair of cherubically chubby gals enthusiastically vocalizing back and forth. |
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But then these rooms are stuffed with things of beauty, as the deputy curator of the collection, Martin Clayton, enthusiastically points out. |
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Sandy Neilson's production, enthusiastically performed by the resident company, strikes an appropriate, rollicking tone but gradually runs out of steam. |
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He set about ticking the boxes required of any self-respecting plutocrat enthusiastically. |
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She spoke of you enthusiastically on both occasions, and I realised that what had started as an accidental meeting had blossomed into a rewarding friendship. |
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Although they enthusiastically supported the party's general programme, the bolder among them dared to point out the gap between ideals and actualities. |
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Waving pieces of wing fabric and burning oily rags in a bucket, the men enthusiastically entered into this exercise, mindful that it might save them from another night at sea. |
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I wish I could rave as enthusiastically about the audio department. |
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We eagerly converted more acres, tried more crops, and enthusiastically learned our way through the new agronomics and new beauracracy that organic certification brought. |
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Traveling by airboat over thick, floating marshes and rounded levees, he enthusiastically points at countless alligators, scurrying nutrias, and several bald eagle nests. |
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It was sad that my first visit to Court Green, which Sylvia had described so enthusiastically, should be after her demise. |
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The term has been enthusiastically jumped on by all and sundry. |
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He enthusiastically showed off his pruning technique for me and lunch with him was required. |
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If he took the time to investigate this issue further he would find that video evidence is available showing greyhounds enthusiastically following a drag lure. |
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She had retaliated by pretending not to notice, chatting enthusiastically with Colin and laughing whenever he said even the slightest thing funny. |
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Dreyfuss enthusiastically deploys the foghorn Leghorn manner of the mid-19th century pre-microphone politician. |
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As for how that future might look, Nick is more guarded than others who've recently talked enthusiastically about what possibilities lie in store. |
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Monday, March 17th is St Patrick's Day, when the Irish enthusiastically celebrate their patron saint's day with pints of plain, joined by other fun-loving folk. |
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Saxby Bridge has enthusiastically marketed all sorts of tax effective schemes involving things like tea trees, macadamias, wine and even online lingerie. |
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Once again the press enthusiastically publicised these scurrilous claims. |
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Our open-top battlebus took to the streets on Saturday, and Paul has been enthusiastically greeted at meetings large and small throughout the borough. |
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This reminded one student of the maguey, and he enthusiastically described to the class the process of making mescal and tequila from that cactus plant. |
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Flat taxes have been enthusiastically embraced in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and have spread like wild fire, much to the delight of their treasurers. |
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The retired 68-year-old from Farmington, dressed in two-tone golf shoes and a polo shirt, enthusiastically voices his support for Daly's candidacy. |
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He was enthusiastically received by huge crowds of Nebraskans. |
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The administration enthusiastically traded winning the future for a picayune present gain. |
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Her mother bubbled over enthusiastically with tales of her progress. |
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The main problem being that no matter how enthusiastically a wine buff describes their cheeky little wine from Anjou, the viewer is left unable to smell or taste it. |
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I didn't mind eating the meat at all, but at that age I was just a little bit too squeamish to join in enthusiastically gnawing away at the poor little bunny's bones. |
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It is a subject that clearly fires him and he delves enthusiastically into the process of applying for landing slots and the use of cooking oil as a fuel. |
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Perhaps he would enthusiastically support moves for greater commercial use of kangaroos, rather than the hoofed stock, sheep and cattle, that break the crust. |
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While Nora enthusiastically turns to fairy tales as a form of childhood therapy, she also unwittingly absorbs the genre's patriarchal and racist subtexts. |
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The boys of the group embraced the assignment a little too enthusiastically, shouting the carols like tankard-hoisting Chaucerians rather than singing them. |
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It is a fellow wine-lover who enthusiastically wants you to try something they have found, rather than a supercilious guardian of stuffy good taste. |
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They enthusiastically took up the innovation and soon found they could use the indicator diagram to give a direct measure of an engine's power subject to certain requirements. |
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He also endorsed the policy that public servants must enthusiastically support their Ministers in carrying out their programmes as long as they are in keeping with the law. |
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A linguist enthusiastically explained to me that swearing is the only example of infixing in the English language and I was happy, for I had learned something. |
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As a result, bullfighting was left to the plebeians who in turn enthusiastically took up to its practice, and took it to heart as a symbol of something genuinely Spanish. |
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The affair quickly escalated and colonial militia began to entrench themselves enthusiastically around Boston Harbour, overlooking the British garrison. |
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They can be counted on to enthusiastically endorse any Democratic Party idea, regardless of how utterly void of common sense or careful forethought. |
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They played an enthusiastically received four-handed adaptation. |
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During these times he enthusiastically advocated Fourierism holding that it offered to alleviate social problems and to produce great social harmony. |
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Here again we found ourselves behind a group of school children enthusiastically volunteering to feed the sea lions and throw them frisbees at the afternoon show. |
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The dog at his feet, who'd been sniffing at me suspiciously and tugging at its leash, gave a sudden gambol and licked my hand, barking enthusiastically. |
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The man beams, then reaches out and pumps my hand enthusiastically. |
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Coleridge enthusiastically appropriated Schiller's lines, even to the extent of changing into pure hexameters what in Schiller's original is an elegiac distich. |
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When she left, she didn't gush enthusiastically about seeing us next time. |
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Until the rebellion, they had enthusiastically pushed through social reform, like the ban on suttee by Lord William Bentinck. |
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The citizens of London feared the city being plundered and enthusiastically welcomed York's son Edward, Earl of March. |
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Moody is a good example of a premillennialist who enthusiastically supported the missions movement. |
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His second play, The Birthday Party, closed after eight performances, but was enthusiastically reviewed by critic Harold Hobson. |
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The crew aboard enthusiastically talks about their precious cargo in the local language of Papiamentu. |
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Students enthusiastically played the robots they have creatively built while judges took note of their performance. |
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Artisans and craftsperson from Afghanistan and Nepal have enthusiastically showcased their products at the fair. |
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This led him to take risks, and to enthusiastically publicise his resultant successes. |
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When I met Bejan and Enver at the supra, they enthusiastically told me that I was about to experience true Georgian hospitality. |
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The British Empire strongly emphasized sports among its soldiers and agents across the world, and often the locals joined in enthusiastically. |
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But it endorses, clearly and enthusiastically, Naziism and all that Naziism stood for. |
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And Cherie showed little sign of jet-lag as she enthusiastically joined in the singing and Mexican waves. |
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Mourn so enthusiastically that you end up neglecting your own family. |
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A video of a bald and burly Delaware police officer enthusiastically lip-syncing to Taylor Swift's ''Shake it Off'' is getting global attention. |
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During the century understanding of the proper rendering of perspective grew and were enthusiastically applied. |
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Reindeer herded by the Chukchis have been known to devour mushrooms enthusiastically in late summer. |
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Clark's scheme was adopted enthusiastically by the archaeological community. |
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The royal couple were welcomed enthusiastically by the local population, and the trip was widely reported in the Dutch press. |
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He pointed toward the column, whose advance Juggie was enthusiastically stimulating by loud and prolonged blasts on the fish-horn. |
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The work was enthusiastically received at its early performances, and has remained among Vaughan Williams's most popular works. |
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To the King's annoyance, Victoria was enthusiastically welcomed in each of the stops. |
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The idea was to criticize previous arguments on a topic and emphatically and enthusiastically insert their own in order to win over the audience. |
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Novgorod now enthusiastically acknowledges its Viking history and has included a Viking ship in its logo. |
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The scheme was enthusiastically taken up by John Stuart Mill, ensuring international interest. |
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Their choice fell upon Richard Fothergill, owner of the ironworks at Abernant, who was enthusiastically supported by the Rev Thomas Price. |
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The Cistercian abbey of Poblet, in the district of Tarragona, was enthusiastically patronized by the king-counts. |
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It was enthusiastically received there, and at its London premiere the following March. |
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Health and social services need to be coordinated, STP's got people working enthusiastically together. |
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Like the Lake Poets in the previous century, he wrote enthusiastically about the Lake District, and its scenery and atmosphere often found their way into his fiction. |
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This process was enthusiastically embraced by smaller nations like Finland, Estonia, and Hungary, which were seeking political independence from their dominant neighbours. |
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The connection is not altogether clear, but mackerel spawn enthusiastically in shoals near the coast, and medieval ideas on animal procreation were creative. |
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Camargo also enthusiastically pursued evidence for large-scale past events in tropical South America by examining the historical biogeography of stingless bees. |
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He wrung my hand enthusiastically when he found out we were related. |
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This was the first time I had ever encountered anyone who so enthusiastically, publicly, and unselfconsciously self-identified as an adherent of this ancient tradition. |
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McCallum points out the war was enthusiastically supported by the British populace as it was happening, but the mood changed very dramatically afterwards. |
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Though it was enthusiastically reviewed by the Reader and WBEZ, Montgomery felt that only some of his cast understood his minimalist, antipsychological method. |
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At the time editor of the Tennessee Baptist, Graves wrote a lengthy introductory essay in which he enthusiastically endorsed Orchard's successionist view of Baptist history. |
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The piece, with Maggie Teyte in the leading soprano role and Eugene Goossens conducting, was enthusiastically received at its premiere in the Royal Opera House. |
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The contemporary fad for drinking and bathing in seawater as a purported cure for illnesses was enthusiastically encouraged by Dr Richard Russell from nearby Lewes. |
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When the Pankhursts decided to stop the militancy at the start of the war, and enthusiastically support the war effort, the movement split and their leadership's role ended. |
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An emergency call was put out for additional help, and by 31 May nearly four hundred small craft were voluntarily and enthusiastically taking part in the effort. |
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