Sentences with phrase «true excitement»

Finally, the Jaguar F - TYPE is perfect for those who want to experience true excitement.
It was the second game that ignited true excitement.
It would be true excitement if we could hear a few seconds of his call of Cookie Lavagetto breaking up Bill Bevens's no - hitter in the 1947 Series: «Well, I'll be a suck - egg mule!»
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Bond fighting some nameless thug for five minutes doesn't really inspire much in terms of true excitement other than the aesthetics when it doesn't really push the story along, and we know that 007 is not going to be harmed in any major way by some two - bit hit man.
Still, even though it does deliver the TNT - strapped goods with a wallop, this thick - headed concoction fails to generate true excitement because it never establishes its central characters as anything more than mere playthings meant to push forward the high - concept premise.
Her approach is nonmathematical, and not at all condescending, and she conveys the true excitement of planetary research.
Enjoy the exciting experiences, whether you are having a date in Bali or downtown but avoid becoming too clingy, or showing that your true excitement.
Quote: This is one time where television really fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather.
The title story involves an affair, an illegitimate pregnancy, anorexia, and adolescent drug use, but the true excitement comes from the evocation of the interior lives of young Emily Knapp, who wishes she were a bug, and her inner circle.
But then comes the true excitement!
The true excitement aboard the dolphin watching trip in the Bay of Islands off the North Island of NZ, is when the wild Bottlenose Dolphins appear off the coastal shores.
But where the true excitement lies for the Vita is in the unknown.
Intense, Tactical Battles If you're looking for titanic explosions, Dreadnought has you covered — but the true excitement lies in the tactical, team - driven battles.
This is the true excitement of Tuchman's selection and the revelation of Robert Motherwell's work during this intense period of transition: finding ways to ensure that a painting be felt as much as seen.
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