Sentences with phrase «particular enthusiasm»

What guests commented on with particular enthusiasm was the hotels superior level of personal customer service and staff professionalism.
Clegg's main policy adviser, Polly MacKenzie, is regarded with particular enthusiasm in No 10 as the two sides explore common ground.
Among the movies showing in town that can be broadly categorized as thrillers, two represent murder and mayhem with particular enthusiasm: the neatly constructed Funny Games, a home - invasion fable playing at Facets Multimedia Center for one week, and the erratic effects vehicle The Beyond, a supernatural horror rerelease screening midnight Friday and Saturday at the Music Box.
Voting early would suggest a particular enthusiasm for voting not necessarily shared by other electors.
Given a choice between going to a juvenile home and volunteering to work at a camp for the blind, Rick chooses the latter, but without any particular enthusiasm for the job.
But that's what The Black Power Mixtape: 1967 - 1975 provides — a view from abroad, from a country with a particular enthusiasm for the American dissidents of the day — and it's pretty interesting, if far from definitive.
To be entirely honest I'm struggling to raise any particular enthusiasm just yet, but hopefully Codies can deliver a stellar racer.
The Liberal Democrat leader of Tower Hamlets council at the time denounced it with particular enthusiasm, calling it «utter rubbish» and «a little entertainment for the gallery - going classes of Hampstead».
He developed a particular enthusiasm for classical pastoral scenes; specifically, the work of French painter Jean - François Millet.
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