It's just too hard to try and enthuse people to come along if they don't really know what you're on about. |
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If it is partly the aim of a literary festival to enthuse new, young readers, these two readings don't look like setting them on fire. |
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But how do we enthuse young people to be physically active, when a whole range of social and economic factors are getting in the way? |
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He was a politician who fatally lacked a grasp of the importance of having a narrative to inspire supporters and enthuse the electorate. |
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Something in the human psyche wants to enthuse in the company of like-minded people. |
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Because if you don't have that, you will never enthuse the people who would be on your side. |
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News of cutbacks, such as the shortfall in medical card allocations, does not enthuse voters. |
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And it is those concept cars that are supposed to excite and enthuse the car-buying public. |
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Tory wets will enthuse about social justice and inclusivity like simpering liberals. |
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Although we couldn't enthuse about our meal, at least customer care and fire evacuation were of a high standard. |
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A few months ago, I stood on the galleried balcony of the town hall, listening to the mayor enthuse about the place he loved. |
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Divers from all over the world enthuse about the underwater flora and fauna found in the depths of Cork's best dive sites. |
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There was little to enthuse about in the early stages of the second period as Villa continued to probe more in hope than with any conviction. |
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A smashing final 25 minutes gave the 9,000 attendance plenty to enthuse about at sun-drenched Hyde Park on Sunday. |
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This weekend I'm giving a masterclass to inspire and enthuse about the instrument. |
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Pune's metamorphic rise should enthuse other Governments to compete with it. |
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And it also gave me a chance to enthuse about how lucky I am to have such friable soil. |
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But it shows that if you enthuse people and put people first, you can really make an impact. |
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Yes, they must excite, energise and enthuse competent individuals. |
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The club has a very active participation at all levels and members had plenty to enthuse about when they attended the recent presentation night in the Western Hotel. |
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Bala leaders, meanwhile, enthuse about the wave of public attention their cause is receiving. |
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The speech did too much of the former and not enough of the setting out our own stall to enthuse the grassroots. |
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While some talk of fuel cells, others enthuse about the electric car, and still others mention innovative high-performance batteries. |
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Any working model must allow people to develop in all areas and enthuse them, particularly in cultural matters. |
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For more than half a century the Festival of Flanders has made it a point of honour to enthuse young and old for classical music. |
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It is therefore an important long-term goal of personnel policy to enthuse commitment and ingenious employees for these challenges. |
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This is a challenge that can enthuse and energise the young people of Europe. |
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In addition, site visits will be carried out to offer continued advice to recorders and to enthuse local teams. |
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This is a six-week programme that aims to enthuse young people about engineering and the electricity sector. |
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You need to touch and enthuse to ensure that the recipient of the campaign's message decides to Act. |
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We focus our activities on those products and services with which we can be among the best and enthuse our customers. |
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With her friendly organisational skills, Motivierende Inspiratorin is supportive of other colleagues and will enthuse over most projects. |
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There must surely be ways of, for example, employing undergraduates during vacations to enthuse these would-be physicists in labs that would otherwise be lying empty. |
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I similarly enthuse about Ferdinand's mind now fired up, not frozen by fear and anger, able to take a different angle on valuing its ability to think, and to think very well. |
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Critics like to enthuse about Miles Davis in the 1950s and '60s and disregard his output during the 1970s, a creative period after which he retired for several years. |
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Apart from the sharpshooters there was little to enthuse about. |
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It was perfect to dip naan bread in, and the pilau rice was wolfed down by Matt who seemed to enthuse about how special the chef's special was with every mouthful. |
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Claret lovers will enthuse over this traditional style that delivers blackfruits, pencil shavings, cigar boxes threaded with ripe tannins, all backed by firm acidity. |
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The midlevel of difficulty the pieces in this volume offer every organ player and pianist a large store of wonderful music by the classical composers, which will enthuse both musician and listener alike. |
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This pork barrel politics will not enthuse many English voters. |
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In India, there is a lack of state focus on women, in terms of allocation of resources, in relation to the state's inability to enthuse teaching of female children, its inability to curb female feticide. |
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Steca wants to enthuse you with its services and product programme. |
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Clients should not underestimate how much a good brief, written with real flair and delivered with belief, can help enthuse and inspire the agency. |
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What flag should we nail to our mast to enthuse young interpreters if we are not part of the society from which they come and do not offer values or causes they can identify with? |
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Will these three gentlemen of quite mature years really be able to enthuse people, especially young people, when it comes to the debate about the future? |
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A percentage above that bodes well for Romney, while a percentage at or below that suggests he is still not winning over the type of voters he has failed to enthuse in earlier states. |
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A solid little bundle of fun to enthuse toddlers and older children alike. |
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But speakers need to be well prepared to enthuse people. Audiences are highly volatile in this gigantic market of ideas offering nearly 3,000 seminars and workshops in the span of four and half days. |
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It can be good to feel on form, and if you need to enthuse anyone or share some ideas, your bubbliness can work wonders. |
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Your presence here this morning tells not only me but everyone that education is possible, that it is tiring but beautiful to enthuse young people and children. |
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Ethical business principles are just as much part of this climate as the underlying regulatory approach based on freedom, individual responsibility, the ability to enthuse others and pioneering spirit. |
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For example, a couple looking at a house to buy who enthuse over its attractive features put themselves at a disadvantage when they come to negotiate the price. |
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The report by former civil servant Lord Dearing said children's love of computers should be harnessed to enthuse them about learning German, Spanish and French. |
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