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But the old zest and manic enthusiasm were back in plain sight at Wembley.
But, at the same time – with enhanced sponsorship, and Heneage's manic enthusiasm – it's rocking.
There was a rather manic enthusiasm about everyone I met that day.
So is Jerry Carroll, the on-screen pitchman who seems to have lost none of his manic enthusiasm.
With his unlaced trainers and manic enthusiasm, Robert Christgau could be a case study of retarded adolescence.
At the first Rolling Stones concert in Ireland, young spectators leapt onto the stage and broke up the show, grabbing Brian Jones and wrestling him to the floor, charging Charlie Watts at his drums, not in protest but in manic enthusiasm and a seeming physical need for, as Bill Wyman says, "contact, any sort of physical contact… just to say they touched you".
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The unavoidable truth, of course, is that when the Biennale ends on Sunday, little of its manic energy and enthusiasm will remain here, either.
Weldon watched Ray and hardly said a word, as Morsel grew more manic, jiggling with laughter and enthusiasm at each lighthearted remark.
He is an excitable man with the enthusiasm of a graduate student and the manic gestures of an orchestra conductor.
INVESTING, said the father of security analysis, Benjamin Graham, is like being in business with a Mr Market, a manic depressive whose mood swings sharply between fear and enthusiasm.
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