Excitable bouts of windbreaking will not endear you to a girl, just to pick one example.
Excitable fans may have to wait until Nintendo Spaceworld to get their hype-fix.
So today's talk of a Marshall Plan-type initiative for the region is not over-excitable.
One actress interpreted this as excitable and hysterical, not dazed and confused as the writer actually intended.
Knowledge itself is not the one-dimensional commodity that much excitable writing in the past decade has suggested.
But the excitable Lumet, now eighty-three, pitches the performances as high as he can, and this feels right.
Yet deep down both men understand what their excitable supporters do not: there is no escape from their marriage.
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His haste to settle his political debt has split Paraguay's excitable political class.
Familiarity is not the only factor, but it is significant in keeping 3-year-old colts the excitable teenagers of the equine world relaxed.
These were the great companies of the so-called "new economy, " fueled by venture capitalist sugar daddies and excitable Nasdaq punters.
He is an excitable man with the enthusiasm of a graduate student and the manic gestures of an orchestra conductor.
Apart from easily excitable Islamist mobs in Pakistan, only the extreme Islamist Palestinian faction Hamas seems to be lamenting his demise.
More excitable pundits are even baying for war against the Jewish state.
Mr. Weiner (pronounced WINE-er) is intense and excitable, and being small and balding he looks nothing like Jon Hamm, the movie-star handsome actor who plays Don.
Gavin is joined on the bill by Olympians James DeGale and Billy Joe Saunders and he is expecting another excitable atmosphere in Northern Ireland.
His cabinet antagonist in that dispute was Alexander Haig, but Mr Weinberger also squabbled with Reagan's second, less excitable, secretary of state, George Shultz.
The excitable kids professional reviewers over at IGN are sure pumped.
The prime minister appears to have confused Sergeant Wilson, the calmly well-spoken deputy to Captain Mainwaring with Corporal Jones, the excitable butcher and World War One veteran.
Despite some excitable recent talk of sharing a carrier with France, the difficulty of agreeing what to do with such a shared vessel make that idea unworkable.
But my immediate impression of this troop of Kangaroos is a youthful, excitable bunch of mates keen to right the wrongs of their 2008 World Cup failure.
Yu Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh), probably the least excitable action heroine in modern movies, is given a sword by Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun Fat), for safekeeping.
Although there was nothing in the match, there was an excitable atmosphere with both teams well supported by colourful, good-natured fans who waited patiently through a period of heavy rain.
But for some overly excitable analysts it might as well.
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Bay tries to gloss over the infantile plot, but it would take a lighter, wittier touch to square the movie's pedestrian script with its excitable vision of impending auto-geddon.
Contrary to what you might be hearing from the more excitable ends of the press it seems that climate change is less of a problem than we thought it was.
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He preferred to read and to write in the open air, and to speak his poems out loud so that he could hear America's voice in its raw, excitable and inimitable accents.
After excitable newspaper reports about Vince Cable walking out of the government if reform wasn't implemented quickly, the business secretary and the chancellor were as one on the timetable for reform.
Still, it's an odd kind of a slog that manages to keep you partially engaged, even at its most esoteric or absurd, despite an endlessly excitable choir and Hans Zimmer's pitiless score.
Indeed, it is so permanent that it can sometimes be passed down the generations, leading to a lot of excitable talk about the inheritance of acquired characteristics normally regarded as a Darwinian no-no.
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