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Early on, I figured that "Spotlight" was a shoo-in, until the tide of chatter (or a vague wind of enthusiasm) seemed to flow in the direction of "The Big Short," if for no other reason than that people get tired of saying "Spotlight" and want to know the feeling of saying "The Big Short".
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The Houston Rockets, catching wind of his enthusiasm, cheered on his recovery with a post on Twitter.
Not only can someone's lack of enthusiasm take the wind out of our sails but it also allows doubts to creep in and spoil what once excited and inspired us.
This notion is rejected by modern balloonists; the Swedish Ballooning Association maintains that Andrée's belief that he had deviated from the wind was mistaken, being misled by inexpertise and a surfeit of enthusiasm in an environment of variable winds and poor visibility.
Washingtonians say they haven't experienced anything like the present surge of enthusiasm since 1961 when J.F.K. took his oath in the pale sun and icy wind.
There were winding queues to the south of the city where rural folk have shown a lot of enthusiasm during campaigning.
I expected plenty of enthusiasm.
"Youth orchestras are full of enthusiasm.
"There was a momentum of enthusiasm".
Did the lack of enthusiasm offend him?
Outward measures of enthusiasm also remain high.
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