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Exciting exciting exciting.
"It's emotive and easy to respond to--whether fast or slow, exciting or mournful.
Thoroughly dramatised, sadly the plight of rodents just isn't that exciting – even in slow-mo.
The pace of Shakespeare's most exciting play is slowed by so much visual distraction.
As a child, I found this show terrifically exciting, despite its slow pace -- and frightening as well.
For the most part, though, they are thinking about a nuclear programme more exciting than the slow, expensive and only marginally helpful deployment of PWRs.
But it surely would have been more exciting had he slowed down a bit and made the slightly askew rhythmic interplay between the two hands clearer.
Take it from someone who has backpacked the length and breadth of Africa: it's big, slow, exciting and infuriating in equal measure.
"I read in a rage," he writes in one of many memorable formulations of the slow, exciting process of intellectual transformation, "that so much that was palpably my business had been kept from me".
Because working on a movie set is about as exciting as a slow walk through an oil field, you blindly reach out for whatever the craft service wagon has on display to quell the boredom -- usually an endless supply of doughnuts, meat loaves, fries, burgers and dogs, things in gravies and quite cosmic pastries drowning in sugars and jams.
It was all quite exciting as a slow-motion game of chase around the islands ensued.
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