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The sport gained Nevada approval and returned to cable, just as the Fertitta brothers began a years-long marketing campaign that succeeded in making the U.F.C. seem fun, instead of scary — a more exciting version of professional wrestling.

"It's clear Indian audiences are embracing the 10-minute theater format just like they've embraced the shortened, more exciting version of cricket — Twenty20," he said, referring to a contemporary, pared-down form of the sport.

The sport gained Nevada approval and returned to cable, just as the Fertitta brothers began a years-long marketing campaign that succeeded in making the U.F.C. seem fun, instead of scary a more exciting version of professional wrestling.

The chancellor recruited a raft of big names in business to back the plan, including Beecroft himself, who said: "This is a creative and exciting version of proposals I made in my report.

We cannot force high street stores to change every aspect of their décor to reflect the face of the workaday woman: to do so would be to overlook that element, that desire to redefine yourself and to be transformed into a better, more exciting version of "you".

MH 7.49pm BST Some random Jack White thoughts 1. Am I alone in feeling that everything he's done since the White Stripes has been a slightly less exciting version of what he did with the White Stripes? 2. And that when he tries to be a team player, he's had his absolutely least exciting?

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At his best, and often with an erotic subtext, Mr. Béjart created dynamic, exciting versions of an earlier avant-garde.

We also drove a prototype of a more exciting version, likely to form an RS-type model further up the Juke range.

The evening's final piece was the most exciting, a version of Hank Mobley's "Hank's Symphony," originally written as a tom-tom-heavy soloing feature for Blakey, with the evening's two drummers playing side by side.

Although there have been more exciting versions that give us something of Dante's music and magic, there has rarely been such a useful one.

Even the rather staid British weekly The Economist wrote, "Although there have been more exciting versions that give us something of Dante's music and magic, there has rarely been such a useful one".

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