Sentence examples for called exciting from inspiring English sources

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Especially in the scenes that Traylor called "exciting events," we often glimpse the hardscrabble hurly-burly of life for sharecropping blacks during Reconstruction.

Light field displays, which Pamplin called "exciting," have the potential to dramatically shrink the size of today's existing AR headsets.

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"I've done nothing that I can call exciting.

As a managing director at Kudlow & Company, Mr. Sullivan works on Wall Street in a job he calls exciting, prestigious and lucrative.

SACRAMENTO — Fred R. Buenrostro Jr., the chief executive of California's public employee pension system, is stepping down to pursue what he calls exciting opportunities in the private sector.

Three days before voting begins in the first competitive presidential election in the history of the Arab world, the combination of novelty, high stakes, suspense and confusion has infected Egypt with a case of campaign fever that makes World Cup soccer finals look tame by comparison, to say nothing of the predictably quadrennial two-party contests that Americans still call exciting.

Dancy also questions (2000, 21 23) whether Frankena himself in his classic paper "Obligation and Motivation in Recent Moral Philosophy" (1958) understands the distinction he draws there between what he calls exciting or motivating reasons and justifying reasons, in quite the way the explanatory/justifying distinction is now understood.

Stepping into different territory was a deeply inspired change of direction that Mr. Costa called "very exciting for me" and described as "romantic and also very erotic".

"It's the birth of stars, really," said Dr. Richard Ellis, an astrophysicist at the California Institute of Technology who was not involved in the work, which he called "very exciting".

In 2010, Twitter bestowed its entire archive of public tweets on the Library of Congress, which the library called "an exciting and groundbreaking acquisition".

Deirdre Enright, of the Innocence Project, called with exciting news about a serial killer who had been in prison in Baltimore and who had a "tiny window of being out and about" in January of 1999, when the murder took place.

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