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We were thrilled (and a bit stunned!) when almost 90 teams from across Stanford submitted proposals.

Martin was thrilled, if a bit unnerved by the news: "It is all very Lovecraftian.

Some visitors may feel as if they are on a stage, thrilled and a bit scared by the house's openness and exposure.

So I was thrilled, if a bit daunted when Berger wrote in response: "I might have quite a bit to say about Bernie,... but first I'd like to hear your bona fides, for reminiscing takes a lot of energy and I have little to spare".

But Killion and his group were thrilled — and a bit amazed — because they were on College Park's Route 1, a strip of the Maryland suburbs better known for college bars and fast-food joints than a place where grown-ups can chat quietly over a glass of wine.

"Everyone was thrilled, and a bit puzzled," Irvine says, with some understatement.

Digital is exciting, thrilling — and a bit unnerving!

The 2012 finals were screened by BoxNation and were thrilling and a bit gruesome.

It was thrilling, and a bit terrifying, to be driving something so large and so powerful amid a crush of Sunday drivers.

Seeing it was a thrill, a bit of fictional history come to life, and Mr. le Carré said he was delighted to be of service.

Both are thrilled to be a bit worn down, however, the sleepy side effect to winning the Horizon League tournament last week.

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