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I have never quite understood the squeamishness that scrapple excites in a lot of people.
The suspicions that her ingenuous account excites in the reader are matched by her own attempts to interrogate her experiences.
She is both his rival and his prey, and the combination excites in him a terrifying lust that she more than matches, stabbing him to death with a steak knife at what he thinks is her moment of surrender.
Here's his explanation: "When I say, 'the sun is the cause of day,' I do not mean that my idea of the sun causes or excites in me the idea of day; but that the physical object, the sun itself, is the cause from which the outward phenomenon, day, follows as an effect.
Where is Lauren Child's I Will Never NOT EVER Eat a Tomato (Orchard Books) - a paean to the early resistance years that are toddlerdom, and a book that excites in a way that Going to the Dentist, from the Bookstart list, never not ever will.
Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron also excites in a clearly defined, dynamic role.
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However, different signals are excited in different parts of the sample, so that a spatially resolved excitation is achieved.
I'm excited, in fact.
He was excited in front of Lennox.
"I've never been so excited in all these years.
"Don't get so excited in acoustical terms," he said.
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