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exciting and evidence
Sir Harry Kroto, who shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of buckyballs commented: " This most exciting breakthrough provides convincing evidence that the buckyball has, as I long suspected, existed since time immemorial in the dark recesses of our galaxy.
John Sheppard, in his analysis of dreams titled On Dreams ( 1847 ), lamented Coleridge's drug use as getting in the way of his poetry but argued: " It is probable, since he writes of having taken an ' anodyne ,' that the ' vision in a dream ' arose under some excitement of that same narcotic ; but this does not destroy, even as to his particular case, the evidence for a wonderfully inventive action of the mind in sleep ; for, whatever were the exciting cause, the fact remains the same ".
In its summary of the 1939 season, Wisden noted the development of Hutton into a more exciting batsman to watch, observing that he " gave further evidence of being one of the world's greatest batsmen ".
According to the chronicler Charles Wriothesley, Richmond became sickly some time before he died, although Richmond's biographer Beverley A. Murphy cites his documented public appearances and activities in April and May of that year, without exciting comment on his health, as evidence to the contrary.
Professor Parker-Pearson said: " It's very exciting that we have evidence for stones right from its beginnings around 3000 BC.
We may have discovered a butchery site, or what would be even more exciting, first evidence in Britain of a Neanderthal hunting site which would tell us much about their organisational and social abilities.
Although he found the inhabitants " wretched and poor ", inspecting the local church he found a number of paintings which he dated to the 17th century, " fifty years after Fasil in fact, but were exciting evidence of the importance of Wehni at the time.

exciting and nuclear
Bohr grabbed him by the shoulder and said: “ Young man, let me explain to you about something new and exciting in physics .” It was clear to a number of scientists at Columbia that they should try to detect the energy released in the nuclear fission of uranium from neutron bombardment.
* The thorium-fueled variant called Liquid fluoride thorium reactor, has been very exciting to many nuclear engineers.
I thought the nuclear free policy was great, I thought homosexual law reform was an exciting initiative, the whole opening of society was something that really interested me, so that was the initial attraction ... I wasn't economically literate when he first joined the Labour party and at that stage that part of the agenda wasn't so obvious.

exciting and activity
In that version, for example, a man cannot be classified as a transvestite — however much he cross-dresses and however sexually exciting that is to him — unless he is unhappy about this activity or impaired by it.
( Note ) Stimulate means act as stimulus to, stimulus means things that rouses to activity, now rouses means exciting, stirring.
Chas has stated that the Investment Game is a very exciting activity and one of the most challenging at the school.
Radio monitoring is a volunteer activity where retired people can actively volunteer in a sometimes exciting activity and retired volunteers provide the backbone of the radio monitoring service.
The major summer activity is white-water rafting, and the most exciting time to do this is between November and May.
In contemporary society, the term outdoor adventure generally implies an educational or recreational activity that is exciting and physically challenging.
A variety of standard and novel activities take place on these camps, and they can be exciting and challenging, but they are less demanding physically than some of the mobile and activity camps.

exciting and within
More exciting for planetary astronomers was that the best orbital solutions suggested that the comet would pass within of the center of Jupiter, a distance smaller than the planet's radius, meaning that there was an extremely high probability that SL9 would collide with Jupiter in July 1994.
Ward Morehouse of The New York Sun deemed it " A stunning show ", saying, " It has whimsy, beguiling music, exciting dancing -- and it has a book .... Brigadoon is by far the best musical play the season has produced, and it is certainly one of the best within my entire play-going experience ".
She qualified for the final of the 100 m, which ended in an exciting finish, with five women finishing close ( within 0. 06 seconds ).
In order to create a memorable and exciting atmosphere and increase the spectacle, the artist will frequently include additional entertainment devices within their concerts.
Due to the high-risk nature of this play, it is not often executed but can often be an exciting moment within the game.
" According to Alterman, the magazine's prose could sparkle and the contrasting views within its pages were " genuinely exciting ".
The most exciting find was recovered from one of the trenches dug within the tower.
The producer realized that " the very thing that made this film potentially so exciting for me, and I think for an audience, which was the personal nature of it and the singularity of the vision, would never succeed and never survive the development process within a studio.
But within a year he had, as he put it, " wheedled his way " into the new science of radio astronomy, and he described 1948 – 50 as a tremendously exciting time ....
The idea of danger constantly being within hands reach makes the series both exciting and enticing to watch.
Located within Liverpool ’ s historic Albert Dock and the Pier Head, the award winning Beatles Story is a unique themed visitor attraction which takes guests on an exciting and atmospheric journey into the life, times, culture and music of the Beatles.
He was gaining a reputation for being an exciting, original live act within the electronic music scene.
Hawthorne reported that “ It ’ s a really stunning piece of architectural sculpture, but the aggressive forms make it a pretty terrible place for showing and looking at art .” The director of the Denver Art Museum, Lewis Sharp, says that one of the most thrilling moments about the building is how the visitors are brought in to seeing the artwork within in an entirely new, exciting environment as the artists ’ work is displayed and hung in over 20 different ways on the dramatic, sloping, obliquely shaped galleries.
An ambitious project to build an exciting new building in its own landscaped area surrounded by areas for formal and informal activities within the deep rural area of Teesdale.
Keegan got his team to play in an exciting, attacking way with them becoming a talking point within the game for their exuberant style of play along with their mean defence which included a revitalized Venison.
" The next event, the 100 Acre Wood rally saw " the Production Class battle was as exciting as the Overall warfare with four Production Class cars finishing in the top ten, all within a minute and a half, after a full night of rallying.
Jadzia cannot imagine life without the force of Curzon's personality within her, not to mention all of his exciting memories.
BIBT was a company on the move that utilized venues within Toronto to create exciting hit shows.
Sadly, this exciting but disreputable period of history came to an end in 1878 when the Racecourse Licensing Act banned racecourses within a radius of 10 miles of London.
On this basis, many early papers in microwave chemistry postulated the possibility of exciting specific molecules, or functional groups within molecules.
Despite this, Chauvel was lauded by the National Business Review as ' the most exciting newcomer in red colours ' who received ' great support within the party '.

exciting and stars
The stars irradiate the gas with energetic ultraviolet light stripping electron s from atom s and exciting them — producing a characteristic nebula r glow.
On its release, Roger Ebert called the film one of the year's best, gave it four stars out of four, and described it as an " exciting, sweet-tempered, heart-warming story with one of the most interesting friendships in a long time.
TV Guide rated the film 3 of 4 stars: " surprisingly exciting ", " fascinating " and " sharp looking " with a good soundtrack.
Susan Wloszczyna of USA Today gave the film 2 out of 4 stars, saying that Cohen " at least knows how to keep matters moving and the action sequences exciting.
Roger Ebert gave the film 3½ out of 4 stars describing it as "... entertaining and sometimes exciting ".
" Roger Ebert gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, stating that the film was " better than the first one, more assured, more entertaining [...] it uses imagination and exciting locations to give the movie the same kind of pulp adventure feeling we get from the Indiana Jones movies.
The game also received 4 stars out of 5 from GameSpy, saying that " Pick-up football was never this exciting.
A new generation of footballing heroes emerged in Pats colours with greats such as Eddie Gormley, Paul Osam and Ricky O ' Flaherty together with exciting young stars such as Colin Hawkins and Trevor Molloy thousands flocked to Inchicore for Friday nights under the floodlights in Richmond Park.
Clint Morris, a reviewer from Film Threat, who gave the film 3 and half stars out of 5, said " It ’ s an exciting movie filled with plenty of action, adventure, beautiful cinematography and best of all, terrific performances " while praising Heath Ledger: " Heath Ledger is fantastic as Kelly.
Overall, he deemed Krrish to be " a terrifically exciting and compelling experience ", and awarded the film 4. 5 of 5 stars.
* The 1932 movie The Phantom President stars George M. Cohan in a dual role: as a dull banker who is eminently qualified to be President of the United States but who cannot get elected because he is too boring to campaign effectively ; and a fast-talking song-and-dance man who has no political qualifications but who is an excellent campaigner because of his exciting personality.
Back in May 1890 Liubov Gurevich, having found herself at the helm of the revamped Severny Vestnik, turned a former narodnik's safe haven into the exciting club for the newly born stars of the rising experimental literature scene ( labelled ' decadent ' by its opponents ).
Brian Wahlert of Country Standard Time magazine wrote that it " may be the band's best album ever ;" Thom Owens gave the album two-and-a-half stars in his Allmusic review, where he wrote that the band " show a lack of imagination " and " sound considerably less energetic and exciting " than on the first two albums.

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