Nothing particularly taxing, and the car behaved as you would expect it to, reliably, comfortably but not excitingly. |
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Feeders that attach to a window with suction cups provide excitingly close encounters! |
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His voice lifts the soul and spirit inspiring our party of schoolchildren to take an excitingly fresh tilt at the English countryside. |
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So it's Cumbrians and Northumbrians making the most vibrant, excitingly modern music around in Britain right now. |
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I even checked out, and our official corporate charity seems to be excitingly areligious. |
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Most excitingly there are a number of areas with huge potential for safaris that remain largely unexplored. |
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The band's new material is finally at peace with itself, incorporating front man Ezekiel Ox's opera-core throat stylings with ease and birthing an excitingly fresh sound. |
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This excitingly dramatic work also expresses a fervent belief in God, a belief which in the 19th century was no longer self-evident. |
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The shadow of the Major-Currie affair falls across Blackpool, where suddenly even the least glamorous are excitingly scented with the pheromone of power. |
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Perhaps the excitingly pacy Chris Jordan can take his chance at some stage. |
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Still more excitingly for Cohen, glasnost included a Bukharin revival, with major support from Gorbachev himself. |
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What's more, Brussels isn't excitingly photogenic. Too little happens to make it interesting for television coverage. |
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Skill in all these can be excitingly improved so that you become a master strategist with people and a proficient tactician in organization. |
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But such impertinences make an artist whom many have deemed redoubtable, if a bit boring, excitingly new and strange. |
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It's a fantastic feeling when you can try them all out: with the new Viano FUN, the excitingly versatile recreational vehicle from Mercedes-Benz. |
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Although these colors are so varied and different, they have one thing in common: They give the car an excitingly fresh, totally friendly and inviting atmosphere. |
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More intriguing is the Mag Surf, developed by people in white coats with pockets ostentatiously festooned with pens, which is based on excitingly Back to the Future-type things such as superconductors, and flux tubes. |
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In the endless prairie in which the strawmen crowd, thousands of acres are populated by the one of the laziest, and yet most excitingly topical sorts of strawman: the Internet Utopian. |
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All the terms from the fields of translation sciences, sociolinguistics, empirical social research and statistics are clearly defined and explained, while the text reads fluently and in some parts even excitingly. |
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As the Fabulous Trobadors set about inventing their own form of modern urban folklore, they established themselves as one of the most excitingly original bands on the French music scene. |
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There is no one magic bullet, but nuclear power certainly has its place, and Canadians have, quite excitingly, an area of excellence in the nuclear field. |
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Most excitingly, I received an invitation to 22 perform at the stunning Imperial Theater in Saint John in May of 2011, providing me with a strong anchor date for my first Canadian tour. |
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The idea of using ancient silk screen prints from the archives of the Swiss textiles industry is excitingly original and has a high degree of aesthetic appeal. |
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The blocks can be excitingly arranged to create a menagerie of thousands of surprising creatures and tons of sparkling, imaginative, engaging images that guarantee to delight children from 3 yrs and upwards. |
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The act goes on, ever more excitingly and dangerously, until she has balanced fifteen plates on top of fifteen sticks, inserted in three wooden horses. |
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It is also becoming excitingly more achievable. |
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But such a dispassionately rational approach also gives rise to new, excitingly clear aesthetics: a linear language of forms in which nothing detracts from the essentials. |
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The avant-garde design combines with those classic design elements, the square and the cross, to give the lux chair a look that's both comfortably familiar and, at the same time, excitingly new. |
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The wines were a revelation: excellently balanced and even more generous than those of the previous year, and excitingly enhanced by acidity and tannins. |
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Raffel is known for his work as a jazz pianist and composer, but here devotes himself body and soul to percussion, showing an impressive agility and reactivity, coupled with excitingly unconventional vocal sounds. |
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It should be the time of year when there is an excitingly edgy balance between all that is redolently good and the anticipation of challenge ahead. |
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He connected them with research activities, presenting even the most complicated problems in a simple and logical manner, yet disputatiously and excitingly, in his own way. |
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