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These events excited public interest in the work of the aerial gymnast and acrobat.
Brand reported his discovery in a letter to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and, thereafter, demonstrations of this element and its ability to glow in the dark, or "phosphoresce," excited public interest.
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Unlike rapes and murders, they do not excite public fear.
It remains to be seen whether Reeves' lamentation on his failure to secure a high-profile superhero gig further excites public passion for the much-loved Canadian actor – and potentially turns the heads of movie executives.
So far this bid has failed to excite public opinion in the occupied territories in the same way as in 2011 and the build-up to it has been more low-key.
Others, such as this letter writer in The Empire, called him a hero: While Melbourne was transfixed by the Aboriginal team, the intercolonial contest usually the highlight of the season failed to excite public interest, and Victoria's loss in Sydney was ascribed to Wills' absence.
With the success of Google's initial public offering (IPO) in August 2004, technology again excited the public imagination.
None of these excited the public sufficiently to reach, or return to, the White House.
That's what excited the public about the Mars Rovers and the Hubble Space Telescope.
The criminal proceedings against him lasted three years and excited great public interest.
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