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Perhaps we can excuse Luton Town's Sol Davis for being a bit worked up during this match.
"She'll notice I'm getting a bit worked up and she'll just come over and take the ball off me, gently.
She has the space to fan the flames of her readers' emotions, to draw in stories from her own experience and get herself a bit worked up.
"In 1994 Raith Rovers hosted Hearts, whose two centre-backs Craig Levein and Graeme Hogg got a bit worked up a few minutes in.
He got a bit worked up and said that we, Romanians, have fled from wars in the past so he didn't understand why we should have the right to be in England.
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Denman will be quiet but Kauto will be a bit more worked up.
Were it not for the election of the country's first African-American president two years ago, we might all be a little bit more worked up about the regressive race comedies on basic cable television.
But back in Sweden a few weeks later, the huge electoral victory of the Tea Party-infused Republicans in the US made it a bit hard to get worked up at the electoral "success" of its Swedish Democrat cousins.
Here Mr. Person let himself get worked up a bit, firing off eighth notes in a rivetlike pattern.
The spat in Milton's Paradise Lost is a bit too highbrow to get worked up about, but this one is a kick to the gut.
"I had her worked up a bit," he said of his engine, which was originally rated at 370 horsepower but can deliver 442.
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