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And, for once, it was not the old men looking back to a lost past, or comforting remarks about England as the "womb of the game," that we were listening to — it was the roaring, present excitement over a young and tangible England team winning a world championship.
"I think it's extremely easy to make very strong statements such as that when Uncle Sam has already made it very clear that they will do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, to keep this company afloat," Cook said, but even with the present excitement surrounding AIG's shares, he's keeping his money far away from the insurer.
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At present, the excitement about the technology in the making seems tremendous we are confronted with media reports on 'machine-cars that consume drastically less fuel' [3] or 'cities with less congestion and noise' [4], 'people that will stay individually mobile into old age' [5] and 'eras ending where only owning an automobile represented freedom and mobility' [6].
But because "Kammermusik No. 2" has never been a mainstay of the repertory and because its music is unfamiliar, a good revival brings back the whole present-tense excitement of the adventure.
Scientific memoir in 1968 was a genre with a very small embrace; it is now well-subscribed, but I can think of no comparable first person account that presents the excitement and compulsion of scientific pursuit, and at the same time all the attendant resentment, awkwardness and bile that rides along with a fear, not of failure, but simply of not being first.
Several fans interviewed equated the expectation and excitement present on Friday to Mandela's release in 1990 after 27 years in prison.
Like most of his peers, Oboler seemed excited to be dredging up the past, but not half as excited as he was by the glories yet to come: Until there is some artistic level of choice of stories in the studios, we may have the same reaction to the present 3-D excitement that we had back in the "Bwana Devil" days.
There was no other way to prevent the "almost murderous feeling" that could lead to "demonstrations upon the floor, which in the present state of excitement, would almost certainly lead to a general melee and perhaps a dozen deaths in the twinkling of an eye".
Maybe it's still got enough up its sleeve to present some legit excitement – then again, maybe it's holding back the big phone announcements for Mobile World Congress.
So the news that archaeologists in London have unearthed the remains of the theater where many Shakespeare plays were first presented inspired understandable excitement last week.
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