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excited and violent
But when his arguments could not convince Wilhelm, Bismarck became excited and agitated until uncharacteristically blurting out his motive to see the bill fail: to have the socialists agitate until a violent clash occurred that could be used as a pretext to crush them.
These books excited a violent literary quarrel.
In 1839 Ward became editor of the British Critic, the organ of the Tractarian party, and he excited suspicion among the adherents of the party by his violent denunciations of the Church to which he still belonged.
His assertion that the Celts were incapable of assimilating the highest forms of civilization excited " violent disgust ", but the Enquiry was twice reprinted, in 1794 and 1814, and is still of value for the documents embodied in it.
The convention excited violent opposition at Turin, in consequence of which Minghetti was obliged to resign office.
" While groups of Jewish and Gentile youths wielded fists and clubs in a series of violent scraps for possession of a white flag bearing a swastika symbol at Willowvale Park last night, a crowd of more than 10, 000 citizens, excited by cries of ‘ Heil Hitler ’ became suddenly a disorderly mob and surged wildly about the park and surrounding streets, trying to gain a view of the actual combatants, which soon developed in violence and intensity of racial feeling into one of the worst free-for-alls ever seen in the city.
He excited the violent hostility of the Spaniards, and entered into a complication of intrigues with the French and British governments.
In the series to date, Batman is consistently violent and cruel, excited by his own sadism towards criminals, musing over the injuries he has inflicted.
This latter proposal was, however, received with violent opposition in the ministry, where Rechberg's influence had long been overshadowed by that of Schmerling ; public opinion, utterly distrustful of Prussian promises, was also greatly excited ; and on 27 October Rechberg handed in his resignation, receiving at the same time the Order of the Golden Fleece from the emperor as a sign of special favor.
Hungarian agitators, whose leaders, Géza Ónody, representative of Tiszaeszlár in the Hungarian Parliament, and Győző Istóczy, MP, proposed the expulsion of the Jews in the House of Deputies, excited the public against the local Jews, resulting in a number of violent acts and pogroms.
These doctrines, which opposed both traditional understanding of Augustinism and Thomism concerning the respective roles of free-will and efficacious grace, and the teachings of Martin Luther and John Calvin, excited violent controversy in some quarters, especially on the part of the Dominican order and of the Jansenists, and at last rendered it necessary for the pope ( Clement VIII ) to interfere.

excited and on
But with her hand softly on his cheek for a last moment, she closed the door and he went back down the hall and into his bed excited, expectant, and finally faintly grinning with the feel of her hand against his mouth.
Since emotional reactions in the higher vertebrates depend on individual experience and are aroused in man, in addition, by complex symbols, one would expect that the hypothalamus could be excited from the cortex.
`` I heard a story once about a rookie who got excited when the captain stepped outside and he couldn't get an encephalographic reading on him.
The gas ions are accelerated towards the cathode and, upon impact on the cathode, sputter cathode material that is excited in the glow discharge to emit the radiation of the sputtered material, i. e., the element of interest.
The ease with which electrons in the semiconductor can be excited from the valence band to the conduction band depends on the band gap between the bands.
However, in plant tissues that carry on photosynthesis, carotenoids act to quench electronically excited chlorophyll produced by visible light in a process called non-photochemical quenching, in order to prevent reactions which would otherwise infere with photosynthesis at high light levels.
Sullivan said, " I guess The Crickets are not too excited to be on The Ed Sullivan Show ," to which Holly, still annoyed by Sullivan's attitude, replied, " I hope they're damn more excited than I am.
In that period, Niels Bohr was on a lecture engagement at the Princeton University and I remember one afternoon Willis Lamb came back very excited and said that Bohr had leaked out great news.
The decay times of this fluorescence are of the order of nanoseconds, since the duration of the light depends on the lifetime of the excited states of the fluorescent material, in this case anthracene or stilbene.
He even mentions his father was excited that he get the role of EADA Haden and Connick, Jr. mentions his father was the district attorney in New Orleans, and as he played Haden, he has something else to share with his father ; he also mentions his mother was a judge and his father wanted him in more courtroom scenes on the show.
Although Aaron himself downplayed the " chase " to surpass Babe Ruth, baseball enthusiasts and the national media grew increasingly excited as he closed in on the home run record.
Later, as a result of his writings against Pelagianism, a body of excited partisans broke into the monastic buildings, set them on fire, attacked the inmates and killed a deacon, forcing Jerome to seek safety in a neighboring fortress ( 416 ).
He prided himself on his ancient Etruscan lineage, and claimed descent from the princely house of the Cilnii, who excited the jealousy of their townsmen by their preponderant wealth and influence at Arretium in the 4th century BC.
When the national teams, assembled in formation on the infield, saw the flowing figure of Nurmi, they broke ranks like excited schoolchildren, dashing toward the edge of the track.
The ease with which electrons in the semiconductor can be excited from the valence band to the conduction band depends on the band gap.
The time the light source remains in the excited state thus depends on the light source itself as well as its environment.
Underlying the spectroscopic technique is the Auger effect, as it has come to be called, which is based on the analysis of energetic electrons emitted from an excited atom after a series of internal relaxation events.
A letter to his father Leopold indicates he was very excited about the prospect of having his opera performed in Vienna, and worked enthusiastically on his project.
These rely on different types of spectral lines — recombination lines and collisionally excited lines.
Nabonidus, in fact, had excited a strong feeling against himself by attempting to centralize the religion of Babylonia in the temple of Merodach ( Marduk ) at Babylon, and while he had thus alienated the local priesthoods, the military party despised him on account of his antiquarian tastes.
Depending on the definition, the term may apply only to isolated atoms, or also to atoms in condensed matter, covalently bound in molecules, or in ionized and excited states ; and its value may be obtained through experimental measurements, or computed from theoretical models.
The resolution of the video was that the band was planning on getting back together soon, excited to create new music with their diverse experiences over their respite.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Captain Hallowell became so excited that he thumped the Admiral on the back, " That's right Sir John, and, by God, we'll give them a damn good licking!
In a scene deleted from the movie, Captain Picard asks Wesley if he's excited to serve on board the USS Titan ( Captain Riker's ship ), and Wesley tells him that he will be running the night shift in Engineering.

excited and part
) It was in part through the enthusiasm that they excited, coupled with the Impressionists ’ taste for popular entertainment, like the circus and the music-hall, as well as the new bohemianism that then reigned in artistic quarters like Montmartre ( and which was celebrated by such denizens as Adolphe Willette, whose cartoons and canvases are crowded with Pierrots )— it was through all this that Pierrot achieved almost unprecedented currency and visibility towards the end of the century.
Accurate to this modern understanding of soil is Nikiforoff's 1959 definition of soil as the " excited skin of the sub aerial part of the earth's crust ".
She was excited until she learned he wanted her for the part of Melanie and not Scarlett.
some get excited when fully dressed the part
By the intellectual part of this process, we refer the action or habit to a certain class ; but no sooner is the intellectual process complete than there is excited in us a feeling similar to what myriads of actions and habits of ( apparently ) the same class excited in us on former occasions.
Most excited electrons will soon recombine with lattice ions, but some will be trapped, storing part of the energy of the radiation in the form of trapped electric charge ( Figure 1 ).
This demand excited growing popular discontent, which now began to see in it a determination on the part of the King to dispense altogether with parliamentary government.
Sir James Clark has placed it in the highest position for health-giving qualities ; and the recent publication of Professor Kingsley's " Westward Ho " has excited increased public attention to the western part, more especially, of this romantic and beautiful coast.
O ' Donnell later revealed how, at first, she was thrilled and excited at being cast on a major prime time television show, yet very quickly became disappointed and disheartened at feeling snubbed by most of the cast, who, for the most part, treated her more as an interloper than as a fellow actor.
In that spirit, I am very excited to be a part of the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour, which celebrates the grandeur of fashion and style and more importantly gives me an opportunity to promote creative freedom in fashion ".
JoJo said " I am excited to team up with HeartSOUL because fashion is a big part of my life and it's great to share it with my fans ,", In an official statement released by HeartSoul on their collaboration JoJo they said
All parts of the specimen in the optical path are excited at the same time and the resulting fluorescence is detected by the microscope's photodetector or camera including a large unfocused background part.
Johnson's agent, Schaffer, issued the following statement: " A part of him is excited and a part of him is very regretful.
Regarding Jay, Decker said, " is an awesome mixer and a part of the family, so we are excited to have him back in the fold again.
The blue color of liquid and solid O < sub > 2 </ sub > is actually due to the simultaneous excitation by a single photon of two O < sub > 2 </ sub > molecules from their ground states to their excited states, in which the associated energy absorbed corresponds to absorption of light in the red to green region of the visible part of the spectrum, thus the reflected color of liquid and solid O < sub > 2 </ sub > appears blue.
But when he told some of his friends, their excited reactions convinced Morse to take the part.
His taste for mechanics was about this time accidentally awakened on seeing his father making use of a lever to raise a part of the roof of his house — an exhibition of strength which excited his wonder.
* Shunt excited: the mast is grounded and the transmitter feeds it via a wire connected to the mast part way up.
On a sunny day in Springfield, Bart is not excited about going to school ; in part because he has to travel there on a prison bus, sit in new chairs that are very uncomfortable ; and even more so when Ms. Krabappel informs the class that they will spend two hours longer than usual at school that day.
Group CEO Maurice Hamilton commented " We're extremely happy to have Cory Lee join our team, this year is going to be an important year for her and we're excited to be part of that process.
We are excited that he is now a Ram and we looking forward to him being an effective part of our offense in the future.

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