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Perhaps inevitably, the exciting cases have been those involving Mandela.

The companionship between Pi and Richard Parker grows with such tenderness that when the two are shown ragged with hunger and nearing death, it is genuinely hard to know whether to feel more sorry for man or beast.Although the earlier scenes of Pi and his family in Pondicherry are inevitably less exciting, they do establish the story's essential questions about God and belief.

"Exciting, exciting".

Exciting exciting exciting.

Inevitably, some once exciting voices, like that of the tenor Alexei Steblianko, have fallen into dull (and, one imagines, comfortable) obscurity.

The large carnivorous dinosaurs of the Mesozoic are inevitably among the most exciting of these extinct animals, but they are also among the hardest to study as they were rare.

"At university I started bowling a lot and that was what got me into the Surrey side," said Ansari on the eve of a Test debut, which he inevitably described as "very exciting".

It was a strange moment, realising that riding trains inevitably becomes just another exciting story of something you did when you were young.  .

It was a strange moment, realizing that riding trains inevitably becomes just another exciting story of something you did when you were young.

But when the time comes for the Cannes Palme d'Or announcement you find yourself inevitably longing for something provocative, exciting, something with the shock of the new.

It's at this point where it's almost inevitably (inaudible) successful… inaudible) that's pretty exciting.

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