Excitement in A Sentence

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    A fire of criticism from pamphlets, newspapers and reviews opened on his volume of Orations, published in 1823; but the excitement produced was merely superficial and essentially evanescent.

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    A large space around the greatly developed callosities on the buttocks, as well as the upper part of the insides of the thighs, is naked and of a crimson colour, shading off on the sides to lilac or blue, which, depending upon injection of the superficial blood-vessels, varies in intensity according to the condition of the animal - increasing under excitement, fading during sickness, and disappearing after death.

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    A Little Tikes playground will provide your children with endless hours of activity, laughter and excitement.

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    A new fancy dress is the perfect way to embrace her excitement, and get her looking great for her big night out.

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    A piñata is a must and will add excitement to the celebration.

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    A pleasant feeling of excitement and an expectation of something joyful and solemn was aroused among the soldiers of the convoy and the prisoners.

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    A representative of the government, Mr (later Sir James) Edgar, sent out to conciliate the province by some new agreement, failed to accomplish his object, and all the influence of the governor-general, Lord Dufferin, who paid a visit at this time to the Pacific coast, was required to quiet the public excitement, which had shown itself in a resolution passed by the legislature for separation from the Dominion unless the terms of union were fulfilled.

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    A rush of excitement sent color to her cheeks, and she tore her gaze from his, focusing her attention on the dishes.

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    A single skimpy piece of lingerie can add some spice and excitement for both you and your partner.

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    A small dusting with gold confetti on the page could add excitement or you could substitute the gold confetti for watercolor paint accents.

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    A somewhat anecdotal tale of four boys and their experiences as they share a night of bonding, heartbreak and excitement, Palo Alto is sure to touch at the heart of today's youth.

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    A strange feeling of excitement filled her as she watched him.

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    A young family might appreciate a brightly colored room that reflects their excitement for life and high energy of activities.

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    Action Figure Insider- The modern line of WWE figures doesn't lack any of the flair or excitement of the toys of yesteryear.

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    Adding wall decals or a mural will help create a feeling of fun and excitement that your children will appreciate.

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    Adding wall decals will help create a feeling of fun and excitement that your children will appreciate.

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    Addresses were unanimously voted urging the king to resist separation, great excitement was g P ?

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    Adrenalin stimulates excitement, which promotes attraction.

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    After the excitement of buying your first pair of skis has worn off, but before you step onto the snow, you may ask yourself, "How do you adjust snow ski bindings?"

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    After the launch, shuttle coasters go through a series of elements that add excitement and thrills to the ride.

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    Again, this helps the recipient feel a part of your big day, and it is a way for you to acknowledge that while your wedding was strictly a private affair, you are excited to share your excitement with your loved ones as soon as possible.

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    All board games offer fun and excitement for interested players, but the most loved board games offer something extra special that keeps them popular with all ages for generations.

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    All the faces bore the same expression of excitement and enthusiasm.

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    Almost shrieking in excitement, Jenn snatched the scroll and ran.

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    Along with her sister, tennis star Venus Williams, Serena has brought excitement, stylish flair and a new fashion vibe to the tennis courts.

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    Also, while he may have hoped at this time to be able to add much (though he never did) to the sketch of his doctrine of Man contained in the unpublished " little treatise," he might extend, but could hardly otherwise modify, the sketch he had there given of his carefully articulated theory of Body Politic. Possibly, indeed, before that sketch was written early in 1640, he may, under pressure of the political excitement, have advanced no small way in the actual composition of the treatise De Cive, the third section of his projected system.

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    Although the day will be full of excitement, perhaps they'll listen and take in the messages from some of the notable quotes they hear that day.

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    Although there was great political excitement, there was not as much extravagance in public administration as there was in other Southern States, the state debt increasing approximately from $6,600,000 to $16,000,000.

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    Among the latter was Lord Cloncurry, at one time on the executive of the United Irishmen, with whom Emmet dined the night before he left Paris, and to whom he spoke of his plans with intense enthusiasm and excitement.

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    Amusement parks hold many fond memories for the guests who enjoy the excitement they offer, and abandoned amusement parks often live on with tributes, documentaries, and regional histories dedicated to their history.

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    An Aries man loves the excitement and thrill of the chase every bit as much as he loves conquering his "catch".

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    An attempt made upon his life, during a picnic at Clontarf, caused great excitement throughout Australia, and his assailant, a man named O'Farrell, was hanged.

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    And then all at once, little shivers of excitement started to run over the skin on James 's back.

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    And why should your groom miss out on the fun and excitement of registering?

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    And yet, where was the excitement?

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    Aniston was 'right on paper' for Pitt, but when it came to real life, he needed more excitement.

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    Anything that mentions spoilers and the program's name in the same sentence is bound to cause some serious excitement.

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    Aries The excitement and attraction that an Aries offers to a Virgo may be fun at first, but the naturally stubborn nature of Aries will often lead to disagreements.

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    As early as 1883-1885 there was a considerable mining excitement due to these discoveries, and a much greater one in 1887 after the discovery of coarse gold on Forty Mile Creek in American territory; but these were as nothing to the picturesque and feverish rush that followed the location of the first Klondike claim in Canadian territory in August 1896.

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    As Harry Potter begins his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry the scent of danger is already in the air, but nothing can match the excitement of the Tri-Wizarding Tournament.

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    As her excitement grew, she spoke faster.

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    As long as you can keep the level of intrigue and excitement going, Gemini will remain fascinated and won't grow bored.

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    As she vaulted over the fence, the cause of Brutus's excitement became obvious.

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    As you may have already guessed, this sign needs constant stimulation from ideas and excitement.

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    At his advanced age the anxiety and excitement of the contested election of 1891 proved too great.

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    At this stage, they are looking for only the excitement a romance can afford, and are uncomfortable when things take a deeper level unless they are the ones to take it there!

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    Baron Rauch, appointed ban in 1908, refused to summon the diet, in which he could not command a single vote, and much excitement was caused in 1909 by the trial of 57 nationalist leaders for high treason.

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    Both boys and girls love the excitement that everything involving pirates brings to a party.

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    Both enjoy experimenting, so their sex life will be full of excitement.

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    Both younger and older children will find excitement in this playground.

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    But even the final form of Jewish theology shows much vacillation as to these details, especially as regards their sequence and mutual relation, thus betraying the inadequacy of the harmonistic method by which they were derived from the Old Testament and the stormy excitement in which the Messianic idea was developed.

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    By incorporating a sense of adventure and excitement, the media can send the message that being an involved citizen is both important and gratifying.

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    Carmen said with a rush of excitement.

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    Carmen watched with excitement as the foal's feet could be seen inside a thin sac... first one and then the other.

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    Carnival Paradise provides an entertaining three day cruise to Mexico at an outstanding rate, and it is a wonderful way to enjoy an extended weekend aboard an exceptional vessel designed for enjoyment and excitement.

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    Check out our list of ten great ways to pump up your holiday excitement for free or very little money!

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    Children with long QT syndrome may have breath holding spells in response to exertion or excitement.

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    Childrens electric scooters will certainly bring excitement and joy to a child on Christmas morning or at his or her next birthday, but what about the safety hazards that can accompany these scooters?

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    Circumstances (of which more presently), however, kept the book back till the following year, and meanwhile the readers of Leviathan had a different excitement.

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    Coleridge was soon in the full whirl of excitement.

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    Collins, who had created much excitement by his Discourse of Free-thinking, insisting on the value and necessity of unprejudiced inquiry, published at a later stage of the deistic controversy the famous argument on the evidences of Christianity.

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    Color Guard teams with more experience add more advanced props such as rifles and air blades which allow them to incorporate advanced moves and more excitement to the routine.

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    Consider throwing a party to celebrate your engagment and be sure to invite both relatives and friends to share in your joy and excitement!

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    Considerable excitement therefore was created both in England and France by the "find" of bones at Moulin Quignon, and a commission of inquiry was appointed.

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    Construction difficulties - including the removal of a planned third inversion - delayed the coaster's initial opening, but today Maverick is thrilling riders daily with its bold red track and wild west excitement.

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    Couples sometimes want to add extra excitement to their bedrooms, while still maintaining an inordinate desire to keep outward appearances normal!

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    Create an atmosphere of fun and excitement around your chosen theme and the party will be a success.

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    Create your weekly lesson plans around themes such as animals, space, or jobs to add excitement and predictability to his preschool day.

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    Dance competitions are a great way to bring experience and excitement to your dance group.

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    Darian hoped his excitement at the assignment didn't show.

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    Dauphine was one of the first of the provinces to feel the excitement of the coming revolution; and Barnave was foremost to give voice to the general feeling, in a pamphlet entitled Esprit des edits enregistres militairement le zo mai 1788.

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    Depending on your treasure hunt theme, you could really plan a spectacular bazaar that could rival the hunt itself for excitement !

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    Destiny spotted him first and stood on her chair, bouncing up and down with excitement.

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    Dinizulu, however, remained at the time quiescent, though the Zulus were in a state of excitement over incidents connected with the war, when they had been subject to raids by Boer commandoes, and on one occasion at least had retaliated in characteristic Zulu fashion.

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    Don't throw it away because of immature thoughts, like, she doesn't understand me, we've grown apart, or I need more excitement.

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    Donnie nodded yes, his eyes bright with excitement.

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    During such periods of excitement it is even able, by the pressure of the muscles on the poison-duct, to eject the fluid to some distance; hence it shares with the cobra a third Dutch name, that of "spuw slang" (spitting snake).

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    During the anxious months that followed the Austrian coup, the efforts of diplomacy were directed to calming the excitement of Servians, Montenegrins and the Young Turks, and to considering a European conference in which the fait accompli should be regularized in accordance with the accepted canons of international law.

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    During the intense excitement of the campaign the difficulty was increased.

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    During the same period the excitement caused by the accusation of atheism brought against Fichte at Jena led to the publication of Jacobi's Letter to Fichte (1799), in which he made more precise the relation of his own philosophic principles to theology.

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    Each episode ends with the revelation that the true cause of the excitement rests with a human perpetrator who was pretending to be a ghost or a monster.

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    Either way, WiiWare and the Virtual Console offers a wealth of gaming excitement at an affordable price.

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    Engaging guests in fun, mildly competitive activities raises the excitement level and gives guests a natural way to engage and interact.

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    Enjoy the attention and don’t give in too soon or the excitement will be over once he catches up with you.

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    Ensuring that a date is filled with fun and excitement does depend on some preparation prior to the event; namely coming up with fun date ideas.

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    Episodes of CVS are often upsetting or downright frightening to other family members, in addition to the fact that they often spoil family outings or vacations when they are triggered by excitement or motion sickness.

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    Even so, Alex was a blend of excitement and security for her.

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    Even their words did nothing to suppress her excitement.

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    Even though in reality the suit covers you modestly, the initial impression of nakedness will add excitement to your look.

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    Events in Rome produced widespread excitement throughout Europe.

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    Every evening, children are presented with the next day's options to help build excitement and anticipation for the various tournaments, videos, scavenger hunts, games, and other fun events.

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    Every face, from Denisov's to that of the bugler, showed one common expression of conflict, irritation, and excitement, around chin and mouth.

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    Every girl craves a little excitement now and then.

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    Every nerve was strained and quivering with excitement, and in every chamber was a round of ammunition waiting.

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    Everyone wants souvenirs of their memorable vacations, and a trip to Sea World will undoubtedly be filled with fun and excitement guests will want to remember for years.

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    Evidently some jolly excitement was going on there.

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    Excitement and change are two of the mainstays for a happy Gemini.

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    Excitement increases when he feels your interest in him is uncertain.

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    Expected to open in May 2008, this Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, amusement park brings together the excitement of thrill rides with the ambiance of classic rock 'n roll.

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    Fear, frustration, or even excitement can lead to abdominal discomfort and colic.

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    Feel the excitement and apprehensiveness they experienced when moving to a new country for a fresh start in life.

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    Filled with thrilling jumps and lots of arcade racing action, it's the perfect game for anyone looking for a bit of speed-based excitement.

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    Finally we have the steady state of detachment when the contents of the excitement and the resentment phases no longer interest us.

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    Finding Sea World discounts on tickets, hotels, souvenirs, food, and other vacation amenities can help interested travelers enjoy the beauty and excitement of these parks without needing a whale of a budget.

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    For example, spandex weaves can give better fit and economy of movement, while certain poly pique weaves will wick moisture away from the players' skin, keeping them from overheating in the excitement of the game.

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    For example, the students in Mrs. Wieland's Class Podcast have shared their excitement in learning about the life of monarch butterflies, Martin Luther King, Jr., and their class play, among other topics.

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    For example, you may like titles like Diner Dash or Grimm's Hatchery, because they give you an opportunity to experience the excitement of entrepreneurship without having to take any sort of real life risk.

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    For many teens, the years before adulthood are riddled with risky behaviors and unsound decisions, all for the sake of a little excitement.

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    For sheer excitement, Ian Fleming 's classic spy thrillers have still not been surpassed.

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    For sheer, wide-eyed excitement, nowhere else comes close to Staffordshire.

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    For that reason, it is important to respect your son's growing and changing relationships, while doing all you can to help him maintain that balance between love's excitement and proper boundaries.

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    For three months there was little excitement, then a wild rush.

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    For women, the excitement and passion of making love is only satisfying when all three parts of her are engaged.

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    Fortunately for Russia the autocratic power was now in the hands of a man who was impressionable enough to be deeply influenced by the spirit of the time, and who had sufficient prudence and practical common-sense to prevent his being carried away by the prevailing excitement into the dangerous region of Utopian dreaming.

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    Friends and relatives will want to shower you and your baby with lots of presents to share in your excitement.

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    From 1824 the search for gold continued, and by 1829 the business had become important, and was attended with no little excitement.

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    From a maximum height of 180 feet, the coaster reaches 65 miles per hour and hugs the rugged terrain - including a tunnel through a limestone cliff - to deliver outrageous excitement with a rustic, western feel.

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    From children eagerly looking forward to their birthday with excitement to adults looking to celebrate a birthday in sophisticated style, a birthday is always a day to be remembered.

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    From the moment Mary sat on my back I knew it there was a tingle of excitement in my fur.

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    Fun and convenient, these pools add an extra dash of excitement when the mercury rises.

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    Furthermore, the visionary who is found at most periods of great spiritual excitement was forced by the prejudice of his time, which refused to acknowledge any inspiration in the present, to ascribe his visionary experiences and reinterpretations of the mysterious traditions of his people to some heroic figure of the past.

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    Games can help channel that excitement into a constructive activity rather than hurtful pranks or rambunctious activities that may cause damage or injury.

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    Giving the receipt to parents can help keep kids from losing it in the excitement of Christmas morning.

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    Giving wrapped presents, especially to children, carries with it the excitement of ripping the paper off on Christmas morning.

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    Gradually the attention is focusing less on whether the uniforms are "appropriate" and more on the drama and excitement of the sport itself.

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    Great excitement was caused in the summer of 1891 by the report that an English girl, Kate Greenfield, had been forcibly carried away from her mothers house at Tabriz by a Kurd.

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    Great popular excitement was aroused against him; his workmen were mobbed; and Governor Claiborne, when appealed to for protection, referred the question to the Federal government.

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    Have everyone donate waste and scrap and share in the excitement of making your own compost in just four to six weeks.

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    Having a party is a lot of fun, but having a swim party can boost your event to a whole new level of excitement.

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    Having an affair provides a high level of excitement and can make her feel alive again.

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    He attended the trials, investigated many of the cases himself, and wrote sermons on witchcraft, the Memorable Providences and The Wonders of the Invisible World (1693), which increased the excitement of the people.

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    He became prominent, politically, during the nullification excitement of 1832-1833, as a vigorous opponent of nullification, and from 1836 to 1845 he sat in the United States Senate as a Unionist Democrat.

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    He could have profited by the reaction which followed popular excitement but for his bad reputation and his want of discretion.

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    He doesn't need the stimulation that the younger sign Aries does or the excitement sought by Leo.

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    He effectively checked the excitement, and when a month later an overwhelming Federal force began moving upon the western counties, the insurrection collapsed without bloodshed.

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    He leaned down; kissing the soft part of her neck that pulsed with excitement.

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    He prayed with that passionate and shamefaced feeling with which men pray at moments of great excitement arising from trivial causes.

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    He waited while she rolled up her sleeve in excitement, then displayed the blood-red tattoo there.

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    He wrote both words and music in a fit of patriotic excitement after a public dinner.

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    He, however, shared to the full the excitement which attended the meeting of the States-General.

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    Hence bromide of potassium - or bromide of sodium, which is possibly somewhat safer still though not quite so certain in its action - is used as a hypnotic, as the standard anaphrodisiac, as a sedative in mania and all forms of morbid mental excitement, and in hyperaesthesia of all kinds.

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    Her body settled, and she recalled the look on his face with a mix of excitement and dread.

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    Her first, an extra spot in a lottery advertisement, led to several hours worth of intense excitement, hyperventilating and a near-fainting spell.

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    Her head was tipped back so that she could see his face and her excitement was personified in the dancing of her pony tail.

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    His death caused intense excitement throughout the country, and he was everywhere regarded by abolitionists as a martyr to their cause.

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    His eyes lit up with excitement.

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    His imprisonment created much excitement, and in some quarters, in spite of the pro-slavery spirit of the time, was a subject of indignant comment in public as well as private.

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    His pupils might be dilated due to the excitement of flirting.

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    His tone was terse, and yet laced with excitement.

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    Housewives cheat for a number of reasons, from being lonely and neglected to being bored and needing more excitement.

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    However the air may fan the flames of the fire and create a sudden burst of excitement or even a negative emotion such as anger.

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    However, either sign is likely to walk away if the excitement stops.

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    However, if you are looking for enrichment, encouragement, and excitement, a marriage encounter cruise is a wonderful vacation option.

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    However, many members agree that there is nothing like the excitement of receiving a new Elderhostel catalog in the mail and browsing through the pages while searching for the next fun-filled travel adventure.

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    However, nothing was done in fulfilment of this duty in the first two years from 1874, and early in the third the famous Andrassy atrocities, and the accumulative excitement thereby created in England, reopened the Eastern question with a vengeance.

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    However, while buying several neutral color items allows you a lot of flexibility in building a wardrobe, don't forget to add excitement with a dash of color.

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    I hope you will also see the excitement and the attitude change in your dog.

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    I look forward to beginning this study with excitement and trepidation in equal measure.

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    I've waited in line on opening day for each of the movies and my excitement over what I am about to experience in the theater always rivals that of the all the cape clad kids in the crowd.

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    If it failed to garner excitement or interest, even the most creative fundraiser will not raise enough or any money.

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    If you are a teacher yourself, looking to improve the technique and excitement level of your students, consider burning a mixed CD of your favorite tunes.

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    If you can appreciate all the good Gemini characteristics and overlook the negative ones, you can have a lifetime of excitement and fun.

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    If you haven't visited a location yet, come find out what all the excitement is about.

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    If you want to bring some excitement into a stale relationship or just feel glamorous for yourself, then ditch the cotton nightshirt and slip into something lacy, see through, naughty…or all of the above!

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    If you're looking for a way to boost the excitement of your upcoming party, you should definitely consider booking a party at your local aquatic facility.

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    Imagine the excitement Alex Haley felt when hearing the oral history of his African ancestor the first time.

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    In 1698 the sailing of the first Darien expedition created great excitement.

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    In 1846 an act was passed designating slaves as apprentices bound to service until discharged by their owners, and providing that children of 1 The election to the U.S. Senate in 1865 of John Potter Stockton (1826-1900), a great-grandson of Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, created hardly less excitement than the Broad Seal War.

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    In 1848, the seizure of Greytown (San Juan del Norte) by the Mosquito Indians, with British support, aroused great excitement in the United States, and even involved the risk of war.

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    In his early career, sometimes perhaps in its later stages also, many revelations must have burst from him in uncontrollable excitement, so that he could not possibly regard them otherwise than as divine inspirations.

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    In my excitement, I dropped the composition book.

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    In order to bring visual interest and excitement to your interior choose furnishings in a mix of materials such as chrome, steel, glass wood and stainless steel.

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    In order to calm the excitement Germanicus determined at once on an active campaign.

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    In other words, you should gage how often you call with the level of excitement you feel as well as the level of excitement you believe she is feeling.

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    In small doses it causes only thirst and headache, with furred tongue and some excitement.

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    In spite of everything, the excitement in Constance was unbounded.

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    In that month, however, such a request was dangerous; there was excitement in the city over the presentation of the petition, and the private attacks to which Desmoulins had often been subject were now followed by a warrant for the arrest of himself and Danton.

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    In the pieces of the first period the convulsive excitement of the Prophet often expresses itself with the utmost vehemence.

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    In the political excitement which followed the war of 18J9 he found that he could not hope for the unreserved support of the king, and therefore in 1861 he accepted a professorship at Bonn, which he held till 1875.

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    In this connexion reference may be made to patches or lines of long and generally white hairs situated on the back of certain ruminants, which are capable of erection during periods of excitement, and serve, apparently, as " flags " to guide the members of a herd in flight.

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    In1855-1856a disastrous commercial panic crippled the city; and in 1858, when at the height of the Fraser river gold-mine excitement it seemed as though Victoria, B.C., was to supplant San Francisco as the metropolis of the Pacific, realty values in the latter city dropped for a time fully a half in value.

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    Indeed, he's keen on details and is highly attentive, but his heart only burns with excitement when a job is well done.

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    Infected with the excitement of the American Civil War, he crossed the Atlantic in 1861 and enlisted in the Northern army, taking the name of Henri Le Caron.

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    Instead of forced grins, you'll get photos with natural expressions that showcase the excitement of the party.

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    Irritated, she would've ignored it if not for Toby, who snatched it in excitement.

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    It all comes down to levels of excitement.

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    It is a muscular tonus of central source consequent on the continual glow of excitement in the spinal motor neuron, whose outgoing end plays upon the muscle cells, whose ingoing Yet when the muscular contraction is taken as index ology.

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    It is better to let your excitement come out gradually as you discover the person you are interested in feels the same way about you too.

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    It is often what long-term couples complain of losing, and many people look for ways to keep the feeling of connection and excitement clear and constant.

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    It is only recently that owing to the introduction of carbon tubes heated electrically the excitement of the luminous vibrations of molecules by temperature alone has become an effective method for the study of their spectra even in the case of metals.

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    It is perhaps notable that there is a lot of excitement surrounding photos of Emma Watson in a bikini.

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    It is used as an anaesthetic, principally in dentistry, producing when inhaled a condition of hysterical excitement often accompanied by loud laughter, whence it is sometimes called "laughing gas."

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    It lies in close proximity to Korea, Port Arthur and Wei-hai-Wei, and it shared to some extent in the excitement to which the military and naval operations in these quarters gave rise.

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    It rose in a time of great political excitement to a total circulation of a quarter of a million, and it sometimes had for successive years 140,000 to 150,000.

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    It was bad enough that she probably smelled, but the warmth from his body combined with the excitement of his proximity left her feeling a little nauseous.

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    It was chiefly the mineral wealth of the Cordilleran region, first developed on the far Pacific slope, and later in many parts of the inner mountain ranges, that urged pioneers across the dry plains into the apparently inhospitable mountain region; there the adventurous new-corners rapidly worked out one mining district after another, exhausting and abandoning the smaller camps to early decay and rushing in feverish excitement to new-found river fields, but establishing important centres of varied industries in the more important mining districts.

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    It was the excitement caused by their attempt, and the heterodox conclusions which were its first result, that lifted these Scholastic disputations into the central position which they henceforth occupied in the life of the middle ages.

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    It's hard to escape the excitement of New York.

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    It's important to identify the cause for your partner's sudden surge of excitement because if there is no reason, you may need to start looking for more signs of infidelity.

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    It's the excitement of testing self and successfully passing that test that gets Gemini's batteries charged.

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    Judges and juries alike were maddened with excitement, and listened greedily to the lies which poured forth from the lips of profligate informers.

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    Just then, the high point of excitement of the late afternoon was orchestrated by Mrs. Lincoln, Dean's cat, who had emigrated with him from Pennsylvania.

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    Let your child join in the fun and catch the excitement of preschool by allowing her to choose some of the items.

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    Libra likes to surprise you and will always enjoy your excitement and appreciative thanks.

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    Likewise, if you enjoy the excitement of trying new wines from up and coming wine regions from around the world, then you might not want to join a Bordeaux wine club.

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    Lillie was glowing with excitement.

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    Liven up the Miami party scene or even the deck of your uncle's depreciating yacht with the carnal excitement of a Dolce & Gabbana Sicily.

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    Louis Napoleon was taken into favour as England's faithful ally, and in a whirlwind of popular excitement the nation was swept into the Crimean War.

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    Madden NFL Football brought the excitement and thrills of gridiron play to our fingertips.

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    Making your own clips can add even more enjoyment to visiting parks as you share the fun and excitement of roller coasters with the world.

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    Many Aries individuals simply cannot tolerate the dissolution of excitement.

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    Many came to witness the new wonder, and the excitement and interest spread rapidly.

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    Many feel this has been one of the best releases of late for family-friendly fun, with all the gameplay excitement of the more hardcore games.

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    Many people outside of New York City still want to plan a NYE party that reflects the excitement of the city.

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    Many videos, particularly amateur films, are poor quality with low resolution, unstable camera positioning, and jumbled sound that can detract from the excitement of the ride.

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    Maybe it is because you are trying to protect yourself from getting hurt or because the excitement of this new relationship is altering.

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    Men and women will use their hands and arms more while talking to show their excitement about what they are saying.

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    Moreover, in moments of great excitement he was able to maintain outward calmness.

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    Morgan and other leaders created much excitement, especially "Morgan's Raid" (June 27 - July 26), through Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, which states had hitherto little or no experience of the war on their own soil.

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    Most people do, and they sometimes create a display in their homes (to add to their own excitement level).

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    Much excitement was aroused in Rumania by the outbreak of the war between Prussia and France.

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    Non-book excitement first…I'm just now finishing up a television movie called The Black Widow for a major cable network…which is why it has taken me a day to respond to you!

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    None of us felt the excitement of the afternoon.

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    Not long afterwards there was a new excitement in Moawiya's incursion across to the Tigris.

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    Numerous public meetings were held at which the Offenburg programme was adopted, and on the 4th of March, under the influence of the popular excitement, it was accepted almost unanimously by the lower chamber.

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    Of all the ways to prevent divorce, this one provides the most fun and excitement.

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    On a spinning incline from start to finish, Goblet of Fire is the buzzing excitement and anticipation, the static in the air before the players enter the field to play out the game.

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    On the 12th of October occurred the murder of Godfrey, and the excitement was at its highest pitch.

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    On the 17th Vergniaud presided at the Convention, and it fell to him, labouring under the most painful excitement, to announce the fatal result of the voting.

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    On the 23rd of November the report of the commission was read to the Chamber amid intense excitement.

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    On the 27th of April there was great excitement in Florence, Italian colours appeared everywhere, but order was maintained, and the grand-duke and his family departed for Bologna undisturbed.

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    On the 6th of October 1891 he died at Brighton, from the effects of a chill following on overwork and excitement.

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    On the death of Gregory XI., who had finally returned to Rome from Avignon, he was elected pope in a conclave held under circumstances of great excitement, owing to popular apprehension of an intention of the French cardinals to elect a French pope and again abandon Rome.

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    On the other hand, if you are crafty and interested in creating something unique that doesn't cost a lot of money, making your own mask might hold its own excitement.

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    Once that excitement levels off or begins to decline, so does his level of interest.

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    Once the novelty of swinging through the city with your spider web wears off, the excitement dwindles.

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    One way to add both organization and excitement to your draft is to get a fantasy football draft kit.

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    Or maybe that kind of excitement existed only in newfound relationships.

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    Outdoor activities can add both excitement and relaxation to your usual routine.

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    Parents and caregivers can encourage experimentation by showing excitement and interest in what babies do.

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    Parents who have experienced kangaroo care have expressed excitement and joy with the practice and many have felt like parents for the first time since their infant's birth.

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    Partly owing to its own faults and partly owing to the stress of political excitement which followed it, the Edwardean revival was followed by nearly half a century of lethargy, during which the chief interest centred in the gradual growth of doctrinal controversy.

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    Perhaps there was a certain excitement you felt for the 'bad boy' your boyfriend used to be.

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    Planning a room filled with the Pooh items or a nursery rhyme theme adds to the excitement that comes with expecting a child.

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    Playing adult board games that are racy or risqué is a great way to add spark and excitement to your relationship.

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    Presentation - Excitement generated by the look of the gift.

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    President McKinley showed himself singularly patient and self-controlled in the midst of the popular excitement against Spain and the clamour for intervention by the United States in behalf of the Cubans; but finally, on the 23rd of March, he presented an ultimatum to the Spanish government, and on the 25th of April, on his recommendation, Congress declared war upon Spain.

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    Prince Gorchakov did not want a radical solution involving a great European war, but he was too fond of ephemeral popularity to stem the current of popular excitement.

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    Prom season is a time filled with excitement and expectation, but it can also be a stressful time filled with deadlines.

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    Prophecies current among the Christians in Syria of the destruction of Mahomet's sect after six centuries of duration added to the excitement attending these rumours.

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    Red - Represents passion, love, sexual energy and excitement in the home.

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    Remind your actors that although the scene of Jesus' birth was serene, it was full of excitement and hope.

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    Right now, you have excitement and intense feelings for your boyfriend.

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    Romances that start with this much excitement quickly fizzle.

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    Rowling herself has seen the plans for the park and expressed excitement for them, and Academy Award winning production designer Stuart Craig, who has worked on all the feature movies, is leading the creative team to bring the park to life.

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    Salem was the scene of the greatest excitement in 1691-1692.

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    Scorpio will find excitement and new inspirations in a relationship with one of the earth signs.

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    Seducing your lover with a can't-refuse undergarment, adds spice, fun, sensuality, and excitement to your love life, definitely turning the heat up a notch or two.

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    She believed that all the excitement leading up to the inauguration and the inauguration itself had taken its toll on her, calling it "Electionitis."

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    She closed her eyes and offered her neck, surprised to find her pulse quickening in excitement.

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    She felt an unwelcome rush of excitement and reached to push his hand from her hair.

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    She greeted the room full of people with apprehension, her interaction with his sisters with pleasure, her introduction to the clan leaders and her position of master battle planner with both excitement and awe.

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    She is said to have written her father a letter on his famous Compte-Rendu and other matters when she was not fifteen, and to have injured her health by excessive study and intellectual excitement.

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    She looked out and squeezed his arm in excitement.

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    She quieted a sudden rush of excitement with a reminder that he was probably being paid to visit.

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    She sensed his excitement and trailed, troubled.

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    She shook her head, not sharing his excitement about his experiments.

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    She swallowed down a surge of excitement.

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    She was still tingling with excitement from the standing ovation she received at the ballet.

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    She's looking for excitement in her life, something different then the same old routine and wants to look forward to something when you get home.

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    So great was the popular feeling, that a repressive measure would easily have been carried; Bismarck, however, while the excitement was at its height, dissolved the Reichstag, and in the elections which took place immediately, the Liberal parties, who had refused to vote for the first law, lost a considerable number of seats, and with them their control over the Reichstag.

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    Some individuals are drawn to unhealthy relationships because there is so much excitement surrounding them.

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    Some of the enthusiasts sank into a sceptical, reactionary frame of mind; while others, with deeper convictions or capable of more lasting excitement, attributed the failure to the fact that only halfmeasures and compromises had been adopted by the government.

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    Some of these traditional foods are finding their way into the Western diet and add interest and excitement to meals.

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    Soon after his elevation the nation was thrown into great excitement about the prosecution of John Wilkes, and the question involved in it of the legality of "general warrants."

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    Start the excitement right away with fun and upbeat party invitations that set the mood of the event.

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    Sticklebacks are short-lived animals; they are said to reach an age of only three or four years; yet their short life, at least that of the males, is full of excitement.

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    Still, this excitement is not always at the same level for two people.

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    Stress can zap your energy, but when your body releases pent up adrenaline during exercise or excitement, your body releases oxygen and gives you a natural boost.

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    Sulla sent for him and had him strangled in his presence; in his excitement he broke a blood-vessel and died on the following day.

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    Super Bowl home party games keep the excitement moving, whether your favorite team is up or down.

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    Supreme Scream tower ride that reaches 254 feet in the air, the Boomerang steel coaster, and the Perilous Plunge water ride for heart thumping excitement.

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    Take time to simply relax and you'll be energized for the next day's excitement.

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    Take your remote control vehicles to your local RC race track for hours of entertainment and excitement.

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    Taurus thrives on stability, but the introspective nature of a Scorpio serves to bring some excitement into the mix.

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    That being said, weigh the amount of wear and the excitement you'll get from your new leather wardrobe against the beating your wallet will take.

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    That doesn't mean you don't care about your current boyfriend, it just means the excitement between the two of you is fizzling.

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    The 333 islands that make up this nation can sizzle with excitement or murmur with the quiet calm of pristine nature.

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    The affair of Mentana caused considerable excitement throughout Europe, and the Roman question entered on an acute stage.

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    The announcement of a new Harry Potter theme park from Universal has led to tremendous excitement in the wizarding and muggle communities alike as eager fans await the opportunity to experience a truly magical theme park getaway.

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    The anti-Masonic excitement subsided as quickly as it had risen, and under the leadership of Thaddeus Stevens the party soon became merged with the Whigs.

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    The assassination caused great political excitement, and exacerbated existing party feuds.

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    The assembly summoned amid the revolutionary excitement of March met on the 22nd of May.

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    The attempts of the government to counteract his influence by founding a rival paper, the Vilag, only increased his importance and added to the political excitement.

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    The attitude of the archbishop roused great excitement in Paris, and the government had to take precautions to avoid a repetition of the riots which in the preceding February had led to the sacking of the church of St Germain l'Auxerrois and the archiepiscopal palace.

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    The benefits of flirting include feeling attractive and the excitement of something new and unfamiliar.

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    The birth of a newborn is an exciting time, and that excitement continues when you bring your baby home.

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    The boy was no longer sleepy, but full of energy and excitement.

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    The cahiers must not be read in a spirit of absolute faith, as they were influenced by certain models circulated at the time of the elections and by popular excitement, but they remain an authority of the utmost value and a mine of information as to old France.

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    The case of James Nayler (1617?-1660), who, in spite of Fox's grave warning, allowed Messianic homage to be paid to him, is the best known of these instances; they are to be explained partly by mental disturbance, resulting from the undue prominence of a single idea, and partly by the general religious excitement of the time and the rudeness of manners prevailing in the classes of society from which many of these individuals came.

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    The characters involved are all interesting and different and the area of Roman history of which he writes is unparalleled in terms of excitement.

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    The craze might be attributed to Maybelline's Dream Matte Mousse Foundation, which was introduced to great fanfare and excitement several years ago.

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    The decade was wrought with excitement, stemming from stunning economic growth and the birth of celebrity culture.

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    The dog gave an indication by somersaulting backward in his excitement.

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    The elections caused greater excitement than any which had taken place since 1870.

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    The end of the period of mourning for the late king was the signal for a succession of gaieties, during which the queen displayed a passion for amusement and excitement which led to unfortunate results.

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    The event created great excitement, and led many to believe that Masonry and good citizenship were incompatible.

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    The excitement and opposition in Germany to the Prussian tariff led to customs legislation by the other German states, some smaller states joining Prussia, while the southern states endeavoured to form independent customs unions.

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    The excitement and pressure of the crowds was at this time almost overwhelming, and the relatives of Jesus endeavoured to restrain Him; " for they said, He is mad."

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    The excitement caused at Paris by an unimportant reverse of the French troops at Lang-son caused his downfall (30th of March 1885), but the treaty of peace with China (9th of June 1885) was his work.

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    The excitement comes from the sense of speed and the euphoria of winning.

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    The excitement communicated itself to the whole army; and the nervous strength which it gave enabled the crusaders to meet and defeat Crusade, and above all on the - Sixth, this path was still more seriously attempted.

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    The excitement culminated in a revolutionary outbreak at Ploesci, where a hot-headed deputy, Candianu Popescu, after the mob had stormed the militia barracks, issued a proclamation deposing Prince Charles and appointing General Golescu regent.

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    The excitement following on the bursting of the South Sea Bubble (q.v.), and the death or ruin of the leading ministers, brought Sir Robert Walpole to the front (1721).

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    The excitement for the iPhone is over, as consumers are realizing there are plenty more options out there that could do the same thing or similar as the iPhone and be cheaper or just plain better.

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    The excitement had its root in the uneasy feeling caused by the knowledge that the heir to the throne was a Roman Catholic.

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    The excitement of the change from his retired life in Gatchina to omnipotence drove him below the line of insanity.

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    The excitement of the opening generated a lot of online buzz and a few complaints with regard to weight restrictions on some rides, such as the Dragon Challenge.

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    The excitement of the people was increased by the arrival of three men known in history as the Zwickau prophets.

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    The excitement produced by this miracle led to yet another attack, destined this time to be successful, on the life of Jesus.

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    The excitement spread across the frontier; there were riots in Trieste, and in Tirol it was necessary to make some slight movement of troops as a sign that the Austrian government was determined not to surrender any territory.

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    The excitement spread rapidly, many more were accused, and, within four months, hundreds were arrested, and many were tried before commissioners of oyer and terminer (appointed on the 27th of May 1692, including Samuel Sewall, q.v., of Boston, and three inhabitants of Salem, one being Jonathan Corwin); nineteen were hanged,' and one was pressed to death in September for refusing to plead when he was accused.

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    The excitement was fed by the publication of two or three striking sonnets, instinct with the spirit of liberty, which Garrison inscribed on the walls of his cell.

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    The extras are those exciting flashes of color that will peek through and add excitement to your basic wardrobe.

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    The family were full of mirth and excitement after winning the game show.

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    The feeling of danger to Belgium also caused great excitement in England.

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    The fight scenes are expertly choreographed and there 's no doubt that action movies pulsate with excitement.

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    The first mining excitement of the United States dates back to the discovery of gold by the whites in the Southern states, along the eastern border of the Appalachian range, in Virginia, and in North and South Carolina.

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    The government passed a solemn resolution of protest in the House of Commons and appealed to the country; and the general election of January 1910 took place amid unexampled excitement.

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    The happiness of the Epicurean was, it might almost seem, a grave and solemn pleasure - a quiet unobtrusive ease of heart, but not exuberance and excitement.

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    The idea gave her a strange feeling of warmth and excitement.

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    The immediate cause of his death was an attack of pneumonia, but the disease was aggravated by the excitement attending his sudden change in circumstances and the incessant demands of office seekers.

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    The incident created great excitement in England, but in 1857 the British government sent Sir Francis Napier to Washington to take Crampton's place.

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    The inclusion of the indirect losses and the other matters just referred to caused great excitement in England.

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    The intense excitement which followed the "Boston Massacre" Adams skilfully used to secure the removal of the soldiers from the town to a fort in the harbour.

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    The intervention of Greece caused immense excitement among the Christian population, and terrible massacres of Moslem peasants took place in the eastern and western districts.

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    The lack of posts and telegrams prevents much of the excitement which they would have upon shore, the space for exercise is limited, food is abundant and appetite is supplied by the stimulus of constant exposure in the open air.

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    The land seethes with excitement, and Palestine, wavering between allegiance to Egypt and intrigues with the great movements at its north, is unable to take any independent line of action.

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    The latter were about to bury him without delay or ceremony, but the gastald or chief magistrate of the city interfered and appointed a public funeral; rumours of his wondrous travels and of posthumous miracles were diffused, and excitement spread like wildfire over Friuli and Carniola; the ceremony had to be deferred more than once, and at last took place in presence of the patriarch of Aquileia and all the local dignitaries.

    340

    The London Corresponding Society, composed mainly of working-men, was the direct outcome of the excitement caused by the developments of the French Revolution.

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    The losses and the apparent injustice caused a frenzy of excitement in Scotland, and William could only express his regret and his desire for an incorporating Union of the two kingdoms. He died on the 7th of March, when the project of Union was to be debated by the English parliament.

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    The Messeniennes, which first introduced him to universal notice, had their origin in the excitement consequent on the occupation of France by the allies in 1815.

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    The most common symptom is the dry cough that is exacerbated by excitement or exercise.

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    The most powerful impulse to mining operations, and the immediate cause of a somewhat lengthy period of wild excitement and speculation, was the discovery and successful opening of the Comstock lode in 1859, in the western part of what is now Nevada, but was then part of Utah.

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    The new Beaumont hotel was all a glitter in preparation of an affair of some high social order and there was a general excitement everywhere.

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    The new iteration promises more high-speed, big-air asphalt excitement on larger tracks with dazzling views of New York, Tokyo, and more, driving the dreamiest horses from Ferrari, Dodge, and Lamborghini.

    347

    The news of the affair of Sinope, rather wanton slaughter than a battle, Crimean raised excitement in England to fever heat; while War.

    348

    The news of this "mortal affront" to the honour of France caused immense excitement in Paris.

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    The news of this aggression roused intense excitement in England; but the British government still exerted itself to maintain peace.

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    The ore of mercury had been discovered in California before the epoch of the gold excitement, and was being extensively worked, the yield in the year1850-1851being nearly 2,000,000 lb.

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    The patient who has swallowed a toxic or lethal dose of laudanum, for instance, usually passes at once into the narcotic state, without any prior excitement.

    352

    The patriotic excitement produced by the war did not weaken the revolutionary agitation.

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    The power ups provide a little more excitement than the original Pac Man with access to homing missiles, invincibility, the ability to jump, boomerangs and more.

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    The pregnancy had not been an easy one, especially not with the excitement of the past few months.

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    The princess in your household will squeal with excitement when you reveal bedding fit for any palace.

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    The problem, which, in the opinion of the present writer, is the one of interest and has more or less definitely been in the minds of those who have discussed the subject, is whether the type of wave sent out by a molecule only depends on the internal energy of that molecule, or on other considerations such as the mode of excitement.

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    The production continues to thrill audiences with infectious excitement and a universally understandable story of conflict and resolution.

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    The promise of a constitution, which in the excitement of the War of Liberation he had made to his people, remained unfulfilled partly owing to this mental attitude, partly, however, to the all but insuperable difficulties in the way of its execution.

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    The publication of the Allgemeine and General-Reformation der ganzen weiten Welt (Cassel, 1614), and the Fama Fraternitatis (Cassel, 1615) by the theologian Johann Valentin Andrea (1586-1654), caused immense excitement throughout Europe, and they not only led to many re-issues, but were followed by numerous pamphlets, favourable and otherwise, whose authors generally knew little, if anything, of the real aims of the original author, and doubtless in not a few cases amused themselves at the expense of the public. It is probable that the first work was circulated in MS. about 1610, for it is said that a reply was written in 1612 (according to Herder), but if so, there was no mention of the cult before that decade.

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    The reality is that a man who orgasms quickly has not learned how to manage his excitement and wait for his partner to orgasm.

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    The soothsayer differs from the priest of an oracle by giving his revelation under excitement and often in a frenzy allied to madness.

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    The spacecraft's door opened, and her excitement grew.

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    The stuporose condition is the result of exhaustion after the long period of cerebral excitement.

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    The sudden withdrawal of the drug from a morphine habitué is followed by a train of alarming symptoms. As the time approaches for the usual dose there is marked restlessness, followed by excitement and later by chills, pallor, sinking, nausea, with perhaps vomiting and diarrhoea.

    365

    The sustained improvement in the political and commercial situation was not influenced materially by the temporary excitement in consequence of the attempt on the life of King Milan (6th July 1899), and of the state trial of several prominent Radicals accused of having conspired for the overthrow of the dynasty.

    366

    The tremendous conflicts Spiderman faced in Spiderman 3 introduced significant opportunities for game makers to capitalize on the excitement and action that took place throughout the movie.

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    The true excitement of running a fantasy team comes in making decisions, just like professional general managers and coaches.

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    The unceasing intrigues of the king, the incapacity of the moderate parties and the hysterical excitement of the mob combined to make anarchy worse daily.

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    The union of the Burgher and the Antiburgher bodies in 1820 in the United Secession - both having previously come to hold Voluntary principles - added to the influence of these principles in the country, while the political excitement of the period disposed men's minds to such discussions.

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    The usual bands were, however, temporarily effaced in the two brilliant apparitions of 1882 by vivid rays of sodium and iron, emitted during the excitement of perihelion-passage.

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    The view that visible radiation must be excited by the impact of such an electron is therefore quite consistent with the view that there is no essential difference between the excitement due to chemical or electrical action and that resulting from a sufficient increase of temperature.

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    The way his lips lingered and the feel of his warm breath on her neck sent a thrill of excitement through her body.

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    The wealth of information about each American Girl doll adds excitement to the playtime experience and provides each doll with a personality all her own.

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    The work, as might have been expected, caused a great deal of excitement throughout Europe, and the whole of the impression was very soon sold.

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    The youngest skittered away in excitement, crowding each other and whispering a short distance away.

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    Their sex life reflects the deep devotion and excitement each has for life.

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    Then came the news of the Five Days of Milan, which produced the wildest excitement in Turin; unless First war the army were sent to assist the struggling Lombards of Italy at once the dynasty was in jeopardy.

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    Then came what is known as the Schnaebele incident, the arrest on the German frontier of a French official named Schnaebele, which caused immense excitement in France.

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    There are enough theme parks in Orlando, Florida to fill an entire vacation with nothing but thrills and excitement.

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    There are many different types to play, and they can be a fun way to share the excitement of the upcoming wedding.

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    There has been more than one horticultural excitement in California, but especially in orange culture, which was for a time almost as epidemic a fever as gold seeking once was.

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    There is a part of us that wants to capture that sense of wonder and excitement as we get closer to the Holidays.

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    There is a perception that cheating housewives are just bored and looking for more excitement, but there are deeper reasons for being unfaithful.

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    There is still excitement and anticipation AND there is also calmness as both of you are feeling more connected to each other.

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    There may be 500,000 or 600,000, or more; for the immigration during recent years from the other parts of Brazil has been large, due to the rubber excitement.

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    There was much popular excitement at his funeral, and his tomb was known and visited until at least the 14th century A.D.

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    There were two periods of intense excitement.

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    There's a lot of excitement in the relationship.

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    Therefore, after he had aroused the complaints of the commercial world and the bourgeoisie, the court, headed by Marie Antoinette, profited by the general excitement to overthrow him.

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    These Disney versions are sure to elicit some excitement amongst the younger set.

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    These events created much excitement in England.

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    These events, which produced much excitement in Greece, quickened the energies of the powers.

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    These images are created or produced not by an external stimulus, such as is necessary for a visual image (even the after-image is due to the continued excitement of the same organ), but by a mental act of reproduction.

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    These laws were carried through both Houses in May amid almost unparalleled excitement, and at once received the imperial sanction, notwithstanding the protest of all the bishops, led by Joseph Othmar Beust's compact with the Poles.

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    These materials tend to be rich in texture, and they will give a room depth and excitement.

    396

    These measures, and the excitement which followed the arrival of the radicals from Zwickau, led Luther to return to Wittenberg in March 1522, where he preached a series of sermons attacking the impatience of the radical party, and setting forth clearly his own views of what the progress of the Reformation should be.

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    These people are driven by excitement and a passion to succeed.

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    These small, community-run ski areas do not offer the thrills and excitement of the larger resorts, but they do have a friendly, intimate atmosphere.

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    These two documents caused The an excitement nowadays hard to understand.

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    They add fun and excitement to your page, and may increase your page views.

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    They and others, who embrace the genre, maintain that reality TV has brought excitement back to the airwaves.

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    They can take their partner or spouse for granted, seeking the excitement and lack of pressure a "new relationship" or affair brings with it.

    403

    They created profound excitement among orthodox theologians, and evoked many replies, in which Lessing was bitterly condemned for having published writings of so dangerous a tendency.

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    They know the frustration of not being able to find a specific piece of information as well as the excitement of discovering a new fact.

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    They may raise them in excitement or just move their hands from side to side while speaking.

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    Think of creative pool party planning ideas to use for your gathering so you will be well prepared to host your friends for a day of fun and excitement.

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    This added fresh fuel to the public excitement, and when Thompson came over in the next spring, the hostility to the cause began to manifest itself in mobs organized to suppress the discussion of the slavery question.

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    This announcement is often delivered by one of the top celebrities, which adds more excitement to the process.

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    This called forth the protest of the representatives of Great Britain, France and the United States, and aroused such opposition on the part of both the foreigners and the better class of natives that the king was obliged, after four days of popular excitement, to remove the obnoxious minister.

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    This communication serves to reinforce what someone says and express excitement or disappointment about something.

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    This convention caused much excitement and irritation in Great Britain, owing to the encroachment of German influence sanctioned by it on territories bordering the Persian Gulf, hitherto considered to fall solely within the sphere of British influence.

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    This crime aroused intense excitement throughout the country, and the Orange body, particularly, to which Scott belonged, demanded the immediate punishment of his murderer and the suppression of the rebellion.

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    This encourages an atmosphere of culture and excitement in the city which is reflected in the eclectic design of the surrounding homes and businesses.

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    This is a soul who not only jumps headfirst into love's waters, but totally disregards the danger or wisdom of doing so for the sheer excitement of the jump!

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    This is because the relationship is progressing from excitement and newness toward maturity and dependability.

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    This is nice since it adds a bit of excitement to the action.

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    This plan was first put into execution at the general election of 18 9 0, which was held during the industrial excitement aroused by the Australasian maritime strike of that year.

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    This request caused great excitement in Styria and the neighbouring districts; the Styrian diet (from which the Slovene minority had seceded) protested.

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    This revival of the synthetical production of S03, at a period when this article had suddenly become of great importance, caused the greatest excitement among chemists and led to numerous attempts in the same direction, some of which were at once sufficiently successful to compete with the Bohemian process.

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    This show is full of rhythm and excitement that audiences continue to enjoy even more than in seasons past.

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    This society, which arose out of the public excitement created by the war between France and Austria, had for its object the formation of a national party which should strive for the unity and the constitutional liberty of the whole Fatherland.

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    This speech not only made a strong impression, but created excitement in the lodge.

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    This type of craft project also makes a memorable yet inexpensive gift for children's teachers, caregivers, or special friends, and most children enjoy the excitement of making a gift for a special person.

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    This type of schedule will create excitement and anticipation, which is just what you want in your learner.

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    This will establish both the excitement of hearing each other's voice with the anticipation of the timing of the call.

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    To fish for much excitement in supremacist ideology bishop you 'd better.

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    To understand this, think of excitement and anticipation on a scale of zero to ten.

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    Toby said in excitement.

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    Together decide if your relationship has just grown routine and boring and needs some excitement and romance or has it reached the end of the line.

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    Tom made a resolution that his year would be full of excitement and adventures, not boredom.

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    Toni was almost prancing with her excitement to get close to him.

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    Toni was almost shimmying up and down Xander's body in her excitement.

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    Twelve years had elapsed since Luther had published his theses against indulgences - twelve years of intense excitement and anxious discussion, not in Germany only, but in almost all the adjacent countries.

    434

    Twisted with rising excitement the events of the World Cup linger, but when the school year begins attentions are turned to what is in store.

    435

    Under the excitement created by the actions of Wilkes, Horne plunged into politics, and in 1765 brought out a scathing pamphlet on Lords Bute and Mansfield, entitled " The Petition of an Englishman."

    436

    Under the excitement following the raid on Harper's Ferry he became temporarily insane, and for several weeks was confined in an asylum in Utica.

    437

    Unfortunately, a recrudescence of the excitement over the boundary dispute was occasioned by the irritation created in Argentina by the fact that, pending a decision, Chile was constructing roads in the disputed territory.

    438

    Upon receiving an engagement announcement, the first reaction many people have is to peruse a selection of engagement cards to find a way to express the perfect sentiments of romance, excitement, and congratulations to the new couple.

    439

    Upon the flight of James, and during the excitement against the Catholics, he partially gained his liberty, and brought an appeal against his sentence before the Lords, who, while admitting the sentence to be unjust, confirmed it by a majority of thirty-five to twentythree.

    440

    Used well, this type of scene will get you the attention and excitement you want for your digital creation.

    441

    Visitors looking for an indoor water park hotel in Michigan need to look past the fun and excitement of the aquatic attractions and find the best hotel for their budget, vacation needs, and personal preferences.

    442

    Wall color and accessory colors can set the stage and create excitement in a room.

    443

    War for fighting's sake, although in the popular mind there may be, during most wars, only the excitement and the emotion of a great gamble, has no conscious place among the motives of those who determine the destinies of peoples.

    444

    Warmth bloomed within her while her heart beat with more excitement than a moth outside a lighted window.

    445

    Watched as he was by countless enemies at home and abroad, a single false step would have brought ruin and disgrace on himself; the growing national excitement would have burst through all restraint, and again, as fifteen years before, Germany divided and unorganized would have had to capitulate to the orders of foreign powers (see Schleswig-Holstein Question).

    446

    We grabbed a few hours siesta back at the apartment, but I could n't sleep for excitement about the night ahead.

    447

    We're too focused on the excitement of bringing a new baby into the world to notice the decibel level.

    448

    Well, this was too much excitement for him and he let out his stress by barking at everything that moved.

    449

    What caused most excitement was the publication by The Times on the 15th of May 1887 of a facsimile letter purporting to have been written by Parnell on the 15th of May 1882, nine days after the Phoenix Park murders.

    450

    What drives him, is the level of excitement he continues to feel.

    451

    What emerges is a graceful, delicate, and beautiful butterfly, spreading its wings and venturing forth with excitement and delight, just as the newlywed couple will spread their wings and begin their beautiful new life together.

    452

    What guarantee do you have that when she becomes bored in your relationship she won't seek a thrill and excitement with some other guy or even her old boyfriend (he being the one she lives with now)?

    453

    What you'll find on this ride is that you go underground four times, adding pitch black excitement to the ride experience.

    454

    When a relationship is first developing, it is building with excitement and anticipation.

    455

    When choosing a hair style for the wedding, brides must consider not only the regular aspects of hair care - length, texture, color, etc. - but also how the style will hold up under the pressures and excitement of that one special day.

    456

    When excitement threatened to rob her of reason, she slid her hands to his chest and gently pushed him away.

    457

    When it was time for the church service to begin, she was in such a state of excitement that I thought it best to take her away; but Captain Keller said, "No, she will be all right."

    458

    When Natasha left the room Pierre's confusion and awkwardness immediately vanished and were replaced by eager excitement.

    459

    When parks are closed and rides are quiet for the season, coaster fans can play roller coaster games for excitement and thrills while they await the newest attractions on opening day.

    460

    When planning your Disney vacation, you can share in the excitement of a forum and make a lot of enjoyable connections with people across the globe.

    461

    When public excitement demands a foreign war, Athens must not rush into it without asking whether it is necessary, whether it will have Greek support, and whether she herself is ready for it.

    462

    When she met her favorite iconic writer, Julia tried tolook calm and collected to hide her excitement.

    463

    When she opened up the Christmas present she had been hoping for, Annettasquealed, "Ahh!" with excitement.

    464

    When shopping for a preschooler, try to find something that will not only provide hours of fun and excitement, but will also play to their desire to learn.

    465

    When the excitement caused by the Revolution had subsided, Congregationalism entered upon a new period of energy.

    466

    When the excitement consequent on the gold finds had subsided, there was a considerable reaction against the claims of Labour, and this was greatly helped by the congested state of the labour market; but the principle of an eight-hours day made progress, and was conceded in several trades.

    467

    When the news of the February revolution in Paris reached Prague the excitement there was very great.

    468

    When we are attracted to another person, our bodies and our minds respond with excitement and anticipation.

    469

    When you are able to judge the wine you are tasting, it creates an element of excitement.

    470

    When you flirted with this married man, you felt the excitement of newness and perhaps a thrill of a forbidden relationship.

    471

    When you just meet, the "new" feeling adds to the excitement of getting know your partner sexually.

    472

    When you sit down to create party invitations, you need to understand the feeling and excitement you want to convey to the guest.

    473

    Whether the man is choosing the ring and surprising his intended or the couple is picking the ring together, the wide choice of ring and the excitement of the day can soon result in more money being spent than had been planned.

    474

    Whether you prefer laid-back relaxed country living or the excitement of a metropolitan area, you can find a location that offers the kind of lifestyle you want, making it your own individual ideal cheapest place in the USA to retire.

    475

    Whether you use a whole wall of sheet metal or just a few metallic wall accents, this is a wonderful way to bring excitement to your room's theme.

    476

    Whichever country music Caribbean cruise you choose, you can be sure to find all the entertainment and excitement that you would find on a traditonal trip, along with the special features offered by your sponsors.

    477

    While eastern Caribbean itineraries may offer less popular destinations, cruisers who visit this more exclusive region will be delighted to find an abundance of beauty, culture, and excitement that rivals any typical Caribbean port of call.

    478

    While it can be a bit overwhelming at first, the excitement that walking into these stores can bring is undeniable.

    479

    While it is important to set an engagement ring budget in any circumstance, it is particularly important when buying from an auction as it is very easy to get carried away with the excitement of the day.

    480

    While many seniors are very active and prefer the excitement of city living, others prefer small towns or a quieter country setting.

    481

    While some couples want excitement on the honeymoon, don't forget time to just relax.

    482

    While there are several chains of hotels near the amusement center, the Boardwalk Inn is located right in the middle of all of the excitement.

    483

    While thrones were falling or tottering in every country in Europe, it was inevitable that excitement and agitation should prevail in Great Britain.

    484

    Who generally plays recapture the good excitement of both.

    485

    With all the excitement, it's easy to see how the ladies might forget about accessorizing their wedding ensembles.

    486

    With that sudden rush of excitement came the realization that she had gone an entire day without longing for him.

    487

    With the excitement and curiosity naturally weaved in pregnancy, many women find myths about gender prediction very appealing.

    488

    World class entertainment, a wide range of dining options, multiple children's areas, and dozens of games complete the excitement at the park.

    489

    Yet at this park, the thrill rides feature miniature duplicates so that children of all ages can participate in the excitement.

    490

    Yet it would seem that this invention of Napoleon's was intuitive rather than reasoned; he never communicated it in its entirety to his marshals, and seems to have been only capable of exercising it either when in full possession of his health or under the excitement of action.

    491

    You already know your loved one will be excited about coming home to see you but you might want to increase that excitement with either a surprise trip or other upcoming event.

    492

    You can just go ahead and wear your own clothes but add some excitement to them.

    493

    You know, it's a good sign when you feel excitement and nervous talking with this girl.

    494

    You think people do this to be on the show because of the movie stars and cameras and excitement, but now there's nobody around and we don't issue press releases and they are still there to help people out.

    495

    You want the first public announcement of the happy news to reflect your joy and excitement.

    496

    You want to call her when both of you have a level of excitement and anticipation around the six to seven mark.

    497

    Your date equates chemistry with the excitement of romantic infatuation.

    498

    Your excitement is natural and wonderful, but showing them to your date in the beginning can be overwhelming.

    499

    Your guests will enjoy the laughs and excitement that games can bring to the party, and your celebration will turn into something memorable for years to come.

    500

    Your job will always involve protecting his sense of stability while providing just enough excitement to perk up his day.