For a quiet, level-headed lad, who is usually so composed and unflappable on the pitch, the prospect is one that exhilarates. |
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This new world, and the challenges and characters it holds, both terrifies and exhilarates Paul. |
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Still, the film exhilarates and has the breezy hipster tone that these filmmakers are gradually perfecting. |
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Perhaps its irresistibility comes from the fact it exhilarates as effectively as it accelerates? |
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It's the interdependence of her two-dimensional works that exhilarates here. |
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Imagination exhilarates, and that's what Raf Simons of Dior does for the fashion industry. |
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Luxury is using advanced technologies to empower the driver, not overpower, and creating a driving experience that excites and exhilarates. |
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On the contrary, it uplifts and even exhilarates the reader. |
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Particularly in traumatic times like these, nature challenges us, revitalizes us, humbles us, exhilarates us and restores our souls. |
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The typical Hunsrück landscape is impressive and exhilarates the visitors with its magnificent views. |
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We perceive behind these notes a voice, both strange and familiar, and a contained emotion which tears us one moment and exhilarates us the next. |
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Though huge and dense, the show exhilarates. |
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The switch from masculine to feminine lends the story a deeper sense of reconciliation and forgiveness, though as a spectacle Taymor's film exhausts rather than exhilarates, failing to establish any sense of scale or control. |
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