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Tony Blair turned to him to quieten things down when they got too exciting, a role he carried out effectively with both pensions and transport.
Arthur's character was the levelling influence, the one who put everything into perspective when things got too exciting in the Miami household - and every now and again an old lover or husband did appear on the scene.
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"It's not something people should get too exciting about," he said.
And please be sure that on this Love Boat, the love doesn't get too "exciting and new".
For example if you have a red skirt with a yellow and orange sun pattern, you might match your shirt with the orange in the pattern (although you would probably want to make sure you have neutral shoes before you get too exciting!).
But don't get too excited — that's the most exciting part of the story.
"Mary always kept it exciting and a lot of fun," Mr. Moss added, "and when things got too routine, she found a way to throw it all up in the air and make it exciting again".
But has it just gotten too safe for everybody and so it's not quite as exciting?
But it was hard to get too worked up about Mr. O'Brien's dilemma, so long as the music was exciting.
The most exciting thing about them is the threat of loogies being hawked if you get too close, and the fact that they sometimes look like hipsters.
Howland was asked Friday if he worried about Wooden's condition while watching games that got a little too exciting.
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