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Our campaign attracted considerable interest from readers who were clearly more exercised than policy-makers about the difficulty of keeping children fit in a society that is scared of allowing them outdoors or of giving them space to play.
Mr. Northam himself here marks an overdue return to the West End, cast against type as Richard Greatham, the recessive, ceaselessly polite "diplomatist" who is at no point more exercised than when panicking as to whether or not he will get his tea.
It even takes a perverse pride in the nickname outsiders have dreamt up for its employees: Andersen androids (which suggests an army of clones who do exactly as they are told).What price creativity?McKinsey is more exercised than Andersen about producing ground-breaking ideas, but has not come up with a business book to grip the imagination since "In Search of Excellence" in 1982.
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It is hard, though, to imagine a more exercised duo than Chuck Cottier, manager of the Seattle Mariners, and Durwood Merrill, the first-base umpire, during their encounter at Yankee Stadium on June 2 , 1985
His party is more exercised about Europe than at any point since the 1990s, when it was torn apart by a ruckus that will forever evoke the name of another Dutch city: Maastricht.
We doubt that there is any other philosophical commitment that more exercised Reid's mind than this one, which he thought to be a source of ruin for many reasons.
In the eminently winnable 2005 election (a time when, polling suggests, Britons were both more exercised about Europe and less socially liberal than they are now), the Conservative Party ran an UKIPish campaign under the slogan "are you thinking what we're thinking?" Back then the answer from electorally-decisive voters was: "err, no".
Polls show that Americans are gradually growing more exercised about global warming, although they are still less anxious than Europeans or Japanese.The business viewEven big business, which stands to lose most from stricter environmental regulation, is beginning to accept that change is in the air.
Yet the older he became, the more exercised did Cosimo become at the fate that might meet him on death.
You might also think that Mr. Pataki would get more exercised about the turmoil in the courts.
People here feel more exercised about issues that Brussels can do little about, such as the border with Ukraine, which cuts the town off from its eastern neighbour and makes trade and movement between the two countries more complicated than it was in the past.
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