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It begins very softly and gradually gathers excitement with an increase in orchestration, fugato sections, and circle-of-fifths progressions.
The female sexual response begins with the excitement phase which can last from several minutes to several hours.
The Outlaws go to visit the excavation site, but after a while the excitement begins to pall.
Overwrought with shame and self-loathing for what he has become, Shin begins to question whether he is still fighting for survival, or like his fellow mercenaries, for the sheer excitement and camaraderie of battle.
Under Bobby Thompson's name in the ninth inning slot, there begins a long graphite streak across the entire score sheet where Russ Hodges, pencil to the paper awaiting the outcome of the at-bat, jumped up in excitement, and his pencil-holding hand streaked across his score sheet, unintentionally capturing the moment.
Homer begins to enjoy smoking marijuana, even asking Flanders to read him the whole Holy Bible, much to Flanders ' excitement.
To make matters worse for the marathon runner, the brain ’ s production of dopamine ( the neurotransmitter responsible for generating feelings of excitement, reward, motivation, and pleasure ) begins to drop even as serotonin levels are rising.

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Gavin's face was bloodless with excitement.
A dozen cows mooed sadly and regarded us as if we were insane, as perhaps we were at that moment, with the crazy excitement of our first encounter, the yelling and shooting still continuing up at the road, and the thirst of some of the men, which was so great that they waded into the muddy water and scooped up handfuls of it.
I was drunk with excitement and the smell of gunpowder that came floating down from the road, and the fact that I was not afraid now, but only waiting to know what to do next.
At the landing she saw Juanita, her face flushed pink with excitement, run down the hall from the kitchen to the front door.
And although Schnabel's pianism bristles with excitement, it is meticulously faithful to Schubert's dynamic markings and phrase indications.
A previously extinguished conditioned reaction was restored in monkey A and was associated with typical signs of emotional excitement including sympathetic discharges.
We have a brief glimpse of the Tsar's public personality, the `` official Boris '', but our real focus is on the excitement of the crowd -- a significant contrast with its halfhearted acclamation in the opening scene, its bitter resentment and fury in the final act.
Havana was filled with an excitement which you could see in the brightness of men's eyes and hear in the pitch of their voices.
This reviewer read the book when it was first brought out in England with a sense of discovery and excitement.
The room filled with smoke, and Maggie's head throbbed with excitement and fatigue, but Stuart had such a happy, earnest look of proud possession on his face that Maggie couldn't bear to do anything to quench it.
When a fisherman brought her up in his arms, still, small, as if she were a child asleep, I began to shudder with a terrible excitement, almost triumphant, that I still cannot account for.
Same old breakfast till the phone rang, making his mother's voice shake with excitement.
Blank helped resurrect the excitement in the Georgia Dome with added value to the fans with increased tailgating, parking, and entertainment and lower ticket prices.
Patients with catatonic excitement can suffer from exhaustion if not treated.
The discovery that the comet was likely to collide with Jupiter caused great excitement within the astronomical community and beyond, as astronomers had never before seen two significant Solar System bodies collide.
" Kenneth Rexroth said, on reading Eighteen Poems, " The reeling excitement of a poetry-intoxicated schoolboy smote the Philistine as hard a blow with one small book as Swinburne had with Poems and Ballads.
But in 1774, most students were charged with excitement over the prospect of rebellion against King George.
The re-branding was met with both excitement and disdain.
At length Vane rose to remonstrate, and call him to his senses ; but Cromwell, instead of listening to him, drowned his voice, repeating with great vehemence, and as though with the desperate excitement of the moment, " Sir Harry Vane!
The original fever of patriotic excitement, which had caused the name of St. Petersburg to be changed to the less German sounding Petrograd, may have subsided a little in the subsequent years, but it had not turned to defeatism and during the initial risings in Petrograd in February 1917, the crowds in the streets clearly objected to the banners proclaiming " down with the war ".

excitement and appearance
Woodall spoke of her excitement to be addressing the fashion problems of men for the first time, a personal highlight being that " it gives men permission to take an interest in clothes and their appearance.
In 2008, Game Informer listed Mega Man 2s introduction sequence as the fifth-best video game opening, citing the build up of excitement that the music and appearance of the character instills.
Though it generated much interest and excitement, it was also largely criticized by fans due to Scorpion's unusual appearance.
The excitement which followed the appearance of each volume is proved by the innumerable pamphlets issued by those who believed themselves to be attacked, and by personal altercations with many distinguished officers.
Launched via various social media channels, including Twitter, YouTube and select blogs, the Boyfriend webimercials have been viewed more than 200, 000 times to date and were released by Walsh prior to her appearance on HSN to drive excitement and anticipation.
Eleanor and Frederick met in Sienna: Frederick was to have paled when he saw her, out of excitement but also worry that she would have troubles giving birth because of her frail appearance.
The appearance of Star Power was made to resemble electricity, both to reflect the use of the electric guitar as well to conceptually demonstrate the excitement of the performance and the virtual audience.

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Finally, in July 2004, the Medical Journal of Australia reported that Cade's 1949 article, " Lithium salts in the treatment of psychotic excitement ", was the number one most cited MJA article.
In 1868 he became editor of The Overland Monthly, another new literary magazine, but this one more in tune with the pioneering spirit of excitement in California.
Rivers realised that part of the effects-mental and physical-that substances had were caused psychologically by the excitement of knowing that one is indulging.
The many trials and arrests aroused great public excitement, one newspaper ironically reported " The war must be over, for no one is talking about it anymore ".
Along with their individual scoring dominance, Mourning and Hardaway formed one of the most dangerous tandems in the league at the time, bringing a new excitement to the Miami community and turning the Heat into perennial contenders.
In the excitement following the rescue and safe transport of fugitive slave William " Jerry " Henry in Syracuse on October 1, 1851, Frances wrote to her husband, " two fugitives have gone to Canada — one of them our acquaintance John.
Nonetheless, the subdivision where the bones were found named one of its streets in remembrance of the excitement.
The excitement was intensified because one never knew when the next boat would arrive.
The parents were described as " nature's fascists "; at least two of their daughters followed in their footsteps ; one turned her back on her inherited privileges and ran away to become a communist, a result of the excitement of European politics in the 1930s.
Kramer and Smith were also deeply inspired by Sonny Sharrock, one of the few electric guitarists working in free jazz, and they eventually developed a unique interlocking style that was like little heard before: Kramer's solos often used a heavy, irregular vibrato, while Smith's rhythms contained an uncommon explosive energy, including patterns that conveyed great excitement, as evidenced in " Black to Comm " and many other songs.
He insisted that psychological techniques should always be tried first, for example " even where a violent and destructive maniac could be calmed by a single dose of an antispasmodic referred to opium, observation teaches that in a great number of cases, one can obtain a sure and permanent cure by the sole method of expectation, leaving the insane man to his tumultuous excitement ... ... and seeing, again and again, the unexpected resources of nature left to itself or wisely guided, has rendered me more and more cautious with regard to the use of medications, which I no longer employ — except when the insufficiencies of psychological means have been proven.
Often, when one of the members was scheduled to give a performance, the rest of the Pack would show up for an impromptu show, causing much excitement among audiences, resulting in return visits.
This is a type of psychological humiliation in a sexual context, whereby one person gains arousal or erotic excitement from the powerful emotions of being humiliated and demeaned, or of humiliating another ; often ( but not always ) in conjunction with sexual stimulation of one or both partners in the activity.
Every one but Mr. Philby melted away, and we two turned to Sir Percy breathless with excitement.
The audience fell into a frenzy of excitement and unity, and the concert is still remembered as one of the defining moments in 1970s Malian music.
Commissioned in the spring of 1875, the piece was created within one full year, however from Tchaikovsky ’ s letters to Sergei Taneyev from August 1875, it was not only his excitement which compelled Tchaikovsky to create it so rapidly, but his wish to finish it as soon as possible, so as to allow him to start on an opera.
The stage had another fast start but the real excitement was reserved for the final 13 km up to Luz-Ardiden in what was to turn out to be one of the most epic Tour de France stages in the Armstrong ' era '.
He is quoted as being "... one of those inferior and violent spirits, who in the excitement of civil wars become monsters of cruelty and extravagance.
To avoid excitement, both on the part of the prisoner and the public, the court sat in one of the corridors of the Town Hall.
Such was the excitement that over 3, 000 people crossed in one day.
The greatest excitement was caused all over Germany and in the German part of Upper Silesia by the intimation that the Council of the League of Nations had handed over the matter for closer investigation to a commission, consisting of four representatives — one each from Belgium, Brazil, Spain, and China.

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