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It is said that many Britons are keen to have more excitement in their lives.
Company C's mission was relatively uneventful, but the Americans had more excitement than they would have wished today.
The memoir is strongly written, and I wish that the movie, directed by John Curran Marion Nelsonn did the adaptation), had more excitement to it.
Sure, Lizzie got the bigger house and the guy who's nice to his serfs, but Lydia surely had more excitement in her life.
The first laps nevertheless had more excitement than usual in Monaco as Vettel, the only other driver to win a race this season, created a traffic jam in fourth position.
What we have here at the spectacularly overdone Trump International Golf Club is a field of 30 cut to 16 after Friday, then reduced to 8 after Saturday to set up a Sunday finale that could have more excitement and commotion than any 10 tournaments combined.
I have more excitement than regret.
Sanders also claims to have more excitement behind his campaign.
You have longer playoffs so you have more excitement.
"They've got to get more excitement with their brand".
And for some reason I'm having trouble getting excited about it (CNET, however, has more than enough excitement for both of us, saying "This is a huge day for digital music". Whatever).
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