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"They all seem to know each other, travel in the same exciting circles," she said.
"The New Warriors" (1991) had the same exciting pulse, with different rhythms provided by pop-gospel recordings.
It is true that since the terrorist attacks, the same exciting Manhattan skyline suddenly strikes many as a liability.
It's true that "second black mayor of New York" does not exactly have the same exciting ring to it as "first black president of the United States".
Unusually polite to his courtiers and Kathleen Tracey's streamlined Lilac Fairy, he erupted with the elation of newfound love in his solo in Act II and stayed on the same exciting level in the wedding scene.
Day after day, you have to look into the parents' eyes and repeat the same exciting thing — 'There are a lot of viruses going around.' I thought about going into pediatric oncology, because when I asked other doctors why they'd gone into such a depressing field they all said, 'Because the kids don't get depressed.' That seemed interesting to me.
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She has the same forceful, exciting attack and the same careless attitude toward form, notably an inability to straighten her back leg in her jetés.
This term has been much of the same for exciting Sordell, who has continued learning as part of another much changed Watford side, battling to beat the drop once again.
Unfortunately, that is not the same as being exciting.
That is not the same as an exciting match, or even a well-played one.
Nourishment, always the same, wasn't exciting enough to take much note of.
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