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The conversation was very excitable".
"They were very excitable," he says.
He was quite a comic character, very excitable, but I was very fond of him.
On the one hand, exercise is known to prompt the creation of new and very excitable brain cells.
Boom baby! – to borrow a phrase later yelled into immortality by the very excitable and very, very good Jeff Overton.
Victoria Beckham apparently chose to sit with her family instead of the other Spice Girls, who seemed very excitable that the show was finally launching.
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Aaron Levie is a very excited and excitable 27-year old who has a vision well beyond his years.
"Already as child soft hearted, cried easily, very irritable and excitable, angry easily, sweating easily, cold fingers; always felt sick and ran away when witnessing other people hurting each other, very sensible person, easily hurt by others, resentful".
Someone really excitable is running the account!
"The vibe is always the same, though – a very young, excitable, almost naive crowd who have often never seen anything like it in their life.
Or as Dr. Temple Grandin, an expert in livestock handling at Colorado State University, put it, "If you breed for those superlean big-bubble butts, you tend to breed for a very nervous, excitable pig that's very hard to handle".
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