It has even been rather excitably suggested that the move may lead to the end of representative democracy as we know it. |
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At a gathering of family and friends their two children run excitably between them. |
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He waved back at the two men in the boat as they waved excitably at him. |
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Moore scrambles around the film like a big shaggy dog, jumping up and knocking things over, excitably putting together all sorts of possible connections. |
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But this cloud of obfuscation hasn't stopped Lynch's devoted fanbase from excitably posting leaks, titbits and photographs on internet forums and Facebook. |
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