We headed for the first period AP English class we shared, dodging lost freshmen and overexcited seniors. |
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I think they're probably getting a little overexcited, although it did produce this editorial on the politics of secrecy. |
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That said, like anyone I can get overexcited and can resort unintentionally to unfair rhetorical tricks. |
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I think it's wasted energy to get overexcited about stuff like that because it's only rock 'n' roll. |
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They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more. |
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It sits upon a volcano that only erupts occasionally when England lose a game of football and overexcited locals set it off. |
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Even so, we think the market has become overexcited about the prospect of a rate cut. |
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In the British arts, we tend to be quite careful about getting too overexcited about things, but you can't help but do it. |
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I get the impression that she thinks I might be a bit overexcited about the game. |
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I suspect that we were both a little bit overexcited and mentally fatigued. |
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They are like an overexcited quarterback when they see a Grandfather clock and would rugby tackle any pensioner that gets in their way. |
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Why are these defensive-sounding scientists and thin-skinned writers getting so overexcited? |
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Energy is what I'm missing, that raw, spittly, unsocialized fizz that only an overexcited nerd can produce. |
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So if you think we're getting overexcited about car-free zones and historic conservatories, cut us some slack. |
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Certain manufacturers are speaking about it in hushed tones, getting audiophiles somewhat overexcited. |
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The crowd in the stands was overexcited to the great pleasure of the water polo players. |
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Assist and redirect overexcited children so they can express themselves in ways that are not risky or hurtful. |
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Remember that your family member may still be overexcited after such an event, and that their reactions may be difficult for you to understand. |
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She first heard Abba in the Eurovision finals in 1974 and rooted for them patriotically, without getting overexcited about the victory of Waterloo. |
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It's good that he gets so excited about his company's projects, but constantly getting overexcited by them and consequently under-delivering has done them some real harm. |
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If their levels are too high, cells can become overexcited which leads to errors in the way they process information. |
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The college said that excessive shouting, singing and screaming was to blame for voice problems as fans became overexcited during tense England games. |
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Special mention to overexcited bassist Nick Beggs on the Chapman Stick and Rob Townsend's divine breath playing the saxophone and the flute. |
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Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward. |
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Hand walk or provide controlled exercise to the overexcited youngsters and prevent unnecessary accidents. |
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Also, the application of one or two drops on the throat will calm an overexcited animal. |
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Basically, he's saying, the young boys just got a bit overexcited. |
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Come closer to this seducing flame to have all your senses overexcited. |
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He called Ford with the good news, but Ford didn't seem overexcited. |
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It overexcited me, and worked with the other pictures I had of her. |
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She has been with the same financial institution since she was 7 and, although she did get a bit overexcited when she first got a credit card at 18, she has paid back her balance. |
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People suffering from an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder often get distracted, become anxious or overexcited and are prone to mood swings and at times aggressive behaviour. |
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But they are overexcited about the idea of what awaits them. |
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Kiondo, four, and three-year-old Kivu could be forgiven for being a bit overexcited as they moved into their new surroundings at Paignton Zoo in Devon. |
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Overexcited nervous horses are more prone to health problems and bad habits or stable vices and can be dangerous for riders and owners. |
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