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Not obviously something to set the heart racing, more the apogee of political managerialism.
Initial results suggest that love poetry can indeed set the heart a-flutter.
"Because these cells set the heart rate, if they go slower, the heart will go slower".
At the end Mr. Vladar embarked on a madcap race that set the heart pounding and left you breathless with undeniable excitement.
Mr Remnick's account manages to compress the salient aspects of the dreadful story into a few page that boggle the mind, and set the heart sinking.
It's not a statement to set the heart racing, but he's right insofar as no one will much mind if England grind out a series of victories and nick the World Cup.
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After intermission Mr. Hvorostovsky set the hearts of this largely Russian-speaking audience aflutter with Shishkin's "Bright Is the Night" and German's "Only Once".
When it comes to choosing wine, consumers often rely on the judgment of professional imbibers — the likes of Robert Parker and Stephen Tanzer — who taste wines and send forth numbers — 94, 95, 96 — that set the hearts of wine collectors racing.
The very instant it was announced that HP had purchased Palm, one idea set the hearts and minds of geeks everywhere aflame: webOS-powered tablets.
The recording that has set the hearts of the nation's political journalists all a flutter.
These remarks set the hearts of some members of the Obamacare deathwatch aflutter.
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