To see that, so early on, has been one of the thrills of this trip for me.
There's even a harpsichord solo which has all the thrills, theatrics and drama of a massive electric-guitar shred-fest.
The markets seem, in short, to have learned some lessons from the thrills and chills of a decade ago.
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The league's rising young stars aren't immune from the thrills of gaming, either.
Will we miss the spills, the thrills, the glamour and the charisma?
Guests have been waiting in line for hours to experience the panoramic vistas of Ornament Valley and experience the thrills of three new attractions.
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The best that can now be hoped for is that the thrills of ownership precious few and dearly bought can be sold on at a knockdown price.
Wilde made clear from the outset that he wished to show not only the thrills and pleasures of a ruthlessly aesthetic life but also its limits and dangers.
My argument was and remains that the thrills and potential spills of the circus (which Cirque is) cannot rival the emotional highs and lows of the performing arts (which it wants to call itself).
Between the imaginative insanity on "American Horror Story: Asylum" and the ruthless gore on "The Walking Dead, " horror is ever-present on the small screen, and TV viewers are welcoming the thrills with open arms.
Away from the thrills and spills of the women's quarter-finals, no fewer than nine British teenagers could be found battling away in the junior competition - each of them making an impression and five advancing to round three.
He knew that Sunday was "Beau Night" at the Everleigh Club, when girls were permitted to see their sweethearts, to accept flowers and hold hands, to experience all the thrills of dating as if they lived in homes.
So while I spent my weekends writing essays with a room full of Poindexters who preferred the thrills of multiple choice test taking to tossing around a sports ball, I maintained a healthy social life, which, to my naive mind, also meant picking up a couple of bad habits.
Gold portends to restrain government spending (to what can be taxed and borrowed, rather than printed), a characteristic which horrifies the Democrats but thrills the Tea Party and conservatives.
"I appreciate more than you will ever know that you are honoring me, but the thing that thrills me the most is that you are honoring classical music, " Cliburn said.
Wells said it was one of the biggest thrills of his career to play third earlier this month.
The second half did not provide the same thrills, but fly-half Sweeney did add his second try to cap a fine night.
The stories were written, so to speak, in front of a mirror, by a man hoping to drown the tiny, shivering thrills of the chronic bookworm with the low snarl of a more universal emotion, that of dread.
Living in Silicon Valley, I am surrounded by friends and colleagues who love the risks and thrills of entrepreneurship yet are voting for the most left-wing man to seek presidency of the U.S. since Henry Wallace.
Worse than the bored Californian couples seeking sexual thrills was the audition to become a singer on a Norwegian cruise liner, which appears in the episode about the lives struggling off Broadway actors.
For that reason, I doubt that anyone who is a true Apple fanatic, who has drunk the rainbow Kool-Aid and who thrills at the very words "Think Different, " will believe a word I have to say.
The setup pretty much guarantees thrills, and Mann delivers the action-movie goods, but with a sort of abstract, lyrical pictorialism.
It is less concerned with over-the-top thrills than in establishing time and place while telling a somewhat simple story of self-discovery.
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Not much different, I'd guess, from what gets forecast at most salons and dinner parties when the talk turns this way: The future as a Mad Max movie, only without the style and thrills.
What thrills the breed of scientifically minded baseball nuts known as sabermetricians is that Williams got on base an astounding forty-eight per cent of the time (he walked a lot), the highest on-base percentage in baseball history.
The four-time major winner has also attracted controversy off the course over remarks he made about tax rates in his home state of California, but on it he remains an flamboyant performer who regularly thrills the galleries.
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