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When an electron drops back from an excited to an unexcited state, it gives out light.
ECONOMIST: Optoelectronics
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They bring with them a fixed idea of what a university is all about, and are unexcited by what they consider their chancellor's unglamorous goal.
ECONOMIST: Higher learning and the middle classes
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Other news outlets were equally unexcited about the changeover, as they were when Donaldson, now the chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, replaced John Phelan in 1990.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This means that so many electrons were pumped up into an excited state by the laser that more were in that excited state than in their normal, unexcited state.
ECONOMIST: Optoelectronics
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So far, they have exhibited signs of a morose but unspecific hostility only: as long as their animus remains general and unexcited we may yet get across to join him.
NPR: Ronan Bennett: From Prisoner to Writer
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More specifically, there is overwhelming evidence that companies with large number of shareholders from outside the UK - especially from Asia and the Middle East - have a much better chance of avoiding embarrassing votes on pay plans, because these overseas investors tend to be uninterested and unexcited by remuneration issues.
BBC: What kind of democracy for votes on bosses' pay?