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It's a very different and definitely exciting take on metaphors that allow readers to delve deeper into his mind.
What's more, the graphics look awful — not what I'd call an exciting take on the Unreal Engine, the software system which has produced landmark games such as Deus Ex, Unreal Tournament, Bioshock and Mass Effect.
Anyway, if you want a slightly more exciting take on golf, look no further than Instagram user @gm__golf, whose bio says he's "just an 18 year old doing golf trick shots".
Our 2015 Travel Must Do List is a kind of fresh and exciting take on travel and adventure that offers serious 21st century travelers who are search out authentic utopias and distinctively definitive destinations -- think: Paris in the 20s, 70s Bali or Prague circa 1990 -- new ideas.
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This is one of Cortina's eight bike refuges, but we weren't staying here, which could mean only one thing: more downhill, most of it steep and exciting, taking us down the idyllic Val Padeon and Val Granda until we eventually returned along an easy riverside trail to my accommodation at the Des Alpes bike hotel, conveniently located beside the main cycle path into Cortina.
"It's exciting, taking on an issue that's really worldwide," said Sheriff Arpaio, 76, whose deputies, often in the glare of television cameras, have been instructed to pick up illegal immigrants across the county, the nation's fourth largest and among the fastest growing.
Well, I used to write about computer crime as a recorder, and although some young men find computer crime really exciting, the real story there is quite melancholy... it's like thinking drugs are exciting; taking stimulants is exciting, but when you think about a human life distorted by the cheating grip of some abused medication, it's sad and banal.
Maureen McCabe Sculptor, Quaker Hill Fun and exciting vacations take place when I am asleep.
"It's exciting to take the yellow jersey," Armstrong said afterward.
It is exciting to take part in a first rehearsal, when we simply read through a musical work".
It doesn't sound exciting, but take it from Ian McEwan: "It is the most extraordinary discovery for us readers".
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