I'm not enthused by the domestic agenda but I am very glad we have a radical and progressive leader on the international scene. |
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So you need to buy it right away and avoid the stampede of enthused blog readers who will undoubtedly rush to order the book now! |
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Others dining enthused over the wonderful atmosphere, attractive decor, courteous staff and excellent value for money. |
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He was also offered a taste of sundried tomato and basil sausages, and enthused over the slices of venison, before stopping to buy a leg of pork. |
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We are very enthused by the fact that we have received 1,000 applications for broadcasting and administrative posts. |
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But he has not enthused people enough by offering that extra edge that makes people think positively about us. |
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Ford's figures are reflective, capable of ironic detachment, and can be both enthused and diffident at the same time. |
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Their unique mix of reggae and punk kept the crowd jumping and shaking for the entirety of their enthused set. |
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With a pittance of a salary, how could they be enthused to become proactive people? |
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The crowd slumbered and even the usually boisterous Carib Beer girls gave up trying to get the spectators enthused. |
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Then came the rise of the anti-capitalist and anti-war movement which has galvanised a new generation of activists and enthused many others. |
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I thought charitably that the workforce, God bless, was enthused by the festive spirit and had decided to take the week off. |
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Scotland On Sunday art critic Iain Gale was less enthused, likening it to a show room for a factory production line. |
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Councillors and local dignitaries invited to the opening were equally enthused by the new centre. |
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For the sake of Britain's future I want every child enthused with the spirit of enterprise. |
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But Boyle could never get enthused about mainstream politics. |
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The keynote address was provided by Scottish rugby's chief coach who enthused the shintymen present with insights from his years in the oval ball game. |
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On his visits there, he felt energised, enthused and full of hope. |
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In fact, judging by the ardour of the enthused throng, the diversity of Friday night's performance broke the mould as it existed to this reviewer and many others. |
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Raise awareness among the people you want to work with and get them enthused. |
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The owner of one stall enthused about the rich tradition of cheesemaking he'd inherited, along with his flock of sheep, to a crocodile of rapt schoolchildren. |
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Aston Villa began the season brightly and the club's owners were so enthused that they handed the manager a new contract. |
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He is enthused by the huge crowds thronging the place on the first day of the festival and fervently hopes that the flow would continue at the same pace. |
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Dr. Lafond is enthused about Indian Head and AAFC being involved in more projects of this kind in the future. |
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I might not get as enthused, knowing that I will be cut off in a minute or so. |
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And I come away from our conversations feeling far more energised and enthused than I do when talking to pretty young things who should, in theory, be more enticing. |
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Have you given any thought to the impact of all this and to the reason why national network heads seem hardly enthused by the idea? |
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The visitors were unanimously enthused by this remarkable, sturdy water bottle. |
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I've never explained to him that I am enthused by all the possibilities offered by the net, and that it is definitely the area in which I want to develop my career. |
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This came at the cost of being able to talk freely about the things which had previously enthused him, such as his years of study and appreciation of the ballet. |
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He says that he is thoroughly enthused by the response of people today. |
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We are enthused that 123 Send chose Axalto as a key partner for their deployment. |
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Are the Members of this House to be represented instead by people who once upon a time enthused about democracy and now treat it with contempt? |
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I wouldn't be so enthused if it didn't look like a Hugh Ferris sketchbook come to life. It's a dreamworld Manhattan of the 30s, and I can't wait to spend 100 minutes there. |
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Online, the reaction to the congress was less than enthused, especially on Chinese microblogs collectively known as Weibo. |
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Now I can't help but become enthused when I speak about the spread of work that I do! |
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Welcome to visit one of our stores and you'll be excited and enthused with what we have to offer you. |
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You don't want to risk losing a job offer to another candidate, just because he or she seems more enthused about the job itself. |
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It has long been apparent that Ranieri has next to no say in the club's transfer policy – and he is said to be less than enthused by reported moves for Werder Bremen's Diego and Real Madrid's Fabio Cannavaro. |
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As Jerry, Mike and Alma become enthused by their childlike, primitive industry, it begins to resemble the early days of Hollywood itself in the orange groves, with the cheesy props and hand-cranked cameras. |
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In particular our concerns are with the players and staff whose livelihoods are threatened and the growing fan base who have become enthused by the sport. |
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He appeared to be nothing more than a nondescriptly handsome wodge of heteronormative generica, tidily styleless in a sweater and chinos, but his dopily enthused expression was so innocuous it was unnerving. |
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However, not everyone is enthused about the UNCITRAL project and Prof. Tetley in particular has been a vociferous critic of its complexity and excessive ambitiousness. |
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Miss Megawati herself was fighting and losing elections even when Suharto was ordaining the outcome. Indonesian liberals and foreign experts on the country are also enthused by Jokowi. |
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Almost everything in it has potential for bipartisan support, he enthused. |
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He reckons that scramjets might one day power civilian aircraft. Some military types have enthused that, before then, hypersonic troop carriers could be built. |
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I learned a lot about life playing games like Buckaroo but the youngsters of 2006 aren't enthused by such things. |
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Had he been enthused by the speech, someone asked a Gurkha. |
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I feel nostalgic, alive again, enthused, happy, sad, all those things. |
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In their struggle against the Third Reich, Great Britain and the nations of the British Commonwealth rally around him, enthused by his oratory talents, his energy, his refusal to surrender. |
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Certainly no grower can be enthused with current market prices. |
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This proletarian-internationalist perspective is sorely lacking among the pseudo-Marxists who have enthused over the recent protests and their petty-bourgeois and bourgeois-nationalist leadership. |
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It remains to be seen what will come of the recommendations outlined in the Iraq Study Group report, over which President Bush was not overly enthused. |
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You will be enthused and drive home with a smile on your face! |
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In the early stages, the painters became enthused with Divisionism and later with Cubism, but they came to regard the latter as too static. |
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As a new technology, there was a great deal of interest from a variety of sources but often it was individuals just enthused by aviation. |
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In 1697 and 1698, he traveled in a number of European nations, and became enthused at the idea of a scientific academy in Russia. |
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Luke won a lot of good ball at the line-out, he carried the ball seven times and his ruck clear-out figures were excellent,' enthused Ruddock. |
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I've been a fan of Emma Hardie since the brand was launched and have enthused about her Moringa Cleansing Balm so it was great to meet the woman herself. |
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We are enthused and proud to introduce our first release of Flywheel. |
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Enthused by the blissfully beatific look on my face, the waiter suggested I try one of the dosas or uthappams, but I regretfully declined. |
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