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Well, one does get a bit excitable on day four of a festival and to have our very own chamber concert by Julia and Malcolm Donaldson is a bit special.
But she is still unpolished and excitable on the court.
She is less excitable on the court and more expansive off it.
Heroine (Lily James) excitable on the palace steps over departing boys in uniform, like an over-caffeinated younger Bennet girl from Davies's version of Pride and Prejudice?
Regularly shares his favourite music, baby news (he has a young son) and can get quite excitable on West Ham match days.
He remains extravagant of gesture, however, and excitable on the platform: towards the end of the Schumann symphony, he accidentally let go of his baton, which went flying into the first violins.
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Sophie Kinsella's "Twenties Girl" manages to invoke two giddy young heroines, one contemporary and one a ghost from the 1920s, with more emphasis on excitable punctuation than on gravitas.
To confirm the predictions of our theoretical results and to show that they are not a artifact of the model, we performed an experimental investigation of the role of recurrent excitation on hyper-excitable firing in in vitro mEC SCs.
"It was all bloody James Last in our house," he adds in a very loud, excitable voice, going on to explain that it wasn't long before he rebelled and immersed himself in the world of David Bowie, all the way to Aladdin Sane.
Meanwhile, Madonna posted the far more excitable following on Twitter: No caption necessary..........@coachella..........@coachella
They are like Internet virgins: easily excitable, clicking on every pop-up ad.
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