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Our final ranking was determined by evaluating each wine on four criteria: quality (as represented by score); value (as reflected by price); availability (measured by case production, or for international wines, by the number of cases imported); and an X factor we call excitement.
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There is a lot to applaud about the food and service at Mastro's--VIP host Victoria Hunt is only too happy to add you to her list--and, if you don't mind spending a lot of money and the cacophony (here it's called "excitement") of the music, they may win you over to their style, which is more Scottsdale or Vegas than it is New York, where the rubrics of the steakhouse were set decades ago.
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Armitage's extravaganza is a tribute to what she unregenerately calls "the excitement of more".
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A lifelong hypochondriac, he had come for his health, to reinvigorate his "greatly disordered nervous system," and he withstood all inducements to what he called "social excitement".
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From Perot loyalists to Ventura-inspired newbies, this collection of good-government reformers and disenchanted nostalgics is on a fantastic hunt for the Great Outsider, a search for a candidate with instant name recognition, spiritual distance from anything Washington-related, and what delegate Dan Plyler calls "Jerry Springer excitement". And allegiance to Reform Party principles, of course.
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