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His team once took to the field with 12 men after Miller allegedly forgot to nominate a 12th man, he played deliberately exciting cricket and, by all accounts, knew how to throw a good party.
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Anton Kern Gallery At Anton Kern (532 West 20th Street, Chelsea), Shio Kusaka, a young Los Angeles artist, is making an exciting New York debut with works that deliberately relocate some of abstract art's staples — grids, parallel lines, repeating marks — to ceramics, a medium that has yet to receive its due from modernist art history.
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"The strength of our American democracy was displayed in this exciting election, a close contest that produced a huge turnout," Mr. Bush said, reading deliberately from a statement.
When done in a deliberately slow manner with stroking, teasing and eye contact, putting on a condom can be very exciting.
For instance, he admits that there is something exciting and a bit rebellious about the word applied to her development, "delayed," something reminiscent of deliberately slowing down or straying during school athletics.
He likes to add a few extra bars, or "tag," to a Merman chorus, holding some of the notes twice as long as usual, because he knows that Miss Merman can deliberately flat a long note and make it sound brassy and fine, and that she can work up to an exciting finish with a few unexpected bars.
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