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exciting and possibilities
Potential springs or seeps around the volcano would offer exciting possibilities for detecting microbial life.
We don ’ t know what kind of song we ’ re going to write ; it could be the best song you ’ ve ever written or nothing, just the amount of possibilities is exciting to me.
He is aware of the fact that many people who seem to be his friends only like him for his cricket, and he himself has lost all interest in the sport, keeping it up only for its excellent possibilities as a cover for his real occupation ( which he considers far more interesting and exciting ) and as mental practice.
The availability of synchrotron-radiation light sources can offer exciting possibilities in this regard.
In addition to his pioneering work in chamber music, and always in search of exciting possibilities for the guitar, he expanded the role of the instrument by combining with mime in three works, " Pierrot ", " Harlequin's Toccata " and " Colombine ", which are now successfully established as stage and concert pieces.
" and ends with, " A scientific view of man offers exciting possibilities.

exciting and by
Then epistolatory me was a foreign correspondent dispatching exciting cables and communiques, full of dash and wit and glamor, quoting from the books I read, imitating the grand styles of the authors recommended by a teacher in whose special, after-school class I was enrolled.
He is most effective in the ordinary business of the House, and in the legislative accomplishments of this session, he easily rose to great occasion -- even at the height of unpleasantness and exciting legislative struggle -- and as the Nation witnessed these contests, he rose, even as admitted by those who differed with him, to the proportions of a hero and a noble partisan.
These are beginnings, but correctly learned they prepare for satisfying and exciting stunts that can be performed by a strong, flexible body ( we are not talking of eccentric extremes ).
Sonar can be used to measure the thickness of the heart by placing small crystal transducers at opposite sides of the heart or blood vessel and exciting one with some pulsed ultrasonic energy.
* California Penal Code Section 158: " Common barratry is the practice of exciting groundless judicial proceedings, and is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months and by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($ 1, 000 ).
At the top of the order, Dernier and Sandberg were exciting, aptly coined " the Daily Double " by Harry Caray.
He scored what many considered the two most exciting wins of the year – winning by. 006 seconds over Bobby Labonte at Atlanta, then gaining seventeen positions in the final four laps to win at Talladega, claiming his only No Bull million dollar bonus.
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.
There was increased reliance on the electronic computer and data processor ; the most exciting development was the increase in human intellect by direct electronic storage of information in the brain — the coupling of the brain to an external computer, thereby gaining direct access to an information library.
In Black Legion ( 1937 ), for a change, he played a good man caught up and destroyed by a racist organization, a movie Graham Greene called " intelligent and exciting, if rather earnest ".
The earliest definition of hypnosis was given by Braid, who coined the term " hypnotism " as an abbreviation for " neuro-hypnotism ", or nervous sleep, which he opposed to normal sleep, and defined as: " a peculiar condition of the nervous system, induced by a fixed and abstracted attention of the mental and visual eye, on one object, not of an exciting nature.
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.
In particular, due to its location straddling the erstwhile border between east and west, it was widely perceived as a " linking element ," reconnecting the two halves of the city in a way that was symbolic as well as physical, helping to heal the historical wounds by providing an exciting new mecca attracting Berliners from both sides of the former divide.
Radical feminism was brought to the UK by American radical feminists and seized on by British radical women as offering an exciting new theory.
In 1996, under new owner John Moores ( a software tycoon who purchased controlling ownership in the team in 1994 from Tom Werner, who subsequently formed a syndicate that purchased the Boston Red Sox ) and team president Larry Lucchino, and with a team managed by former Padres catcher Bruce Bochy ( a member of the 1984 NL championship squad ), the team won the NL West in an exciting race, sweeping the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in the final series of the regular season.
But this would only occur in the absence of atomic interaction ; when collisions are allowed, the low speed modes are immediately suppressed by jostling from the higher energy atoms, exciting them to higher energy modes.
By contrast, inelastic scattering occurs when energy is transferred from the incoming X-ray to the crystal, e. g., by exciting an inner-shell electron to a higher energy level.
The random distribution of the orientation of the ellipsoids in a glass produces a macroscopically isotropic medium, but a strong pump laser induces an anisotropic distribution by selectively exciting those ions that are more aligned with the optical field vector of the pump.
The peak of popularity of the spy film is often considered to be the 1960s when Cold War fears meshed with a desire by audiences to see exciting and suspenseful films.
The New York Times critic A. H. Weiler also hailed the film as a masterpiece, calling it " an uncommon powerful, exciting, and imaginative use of the screen by gifted professionals.
The paper has a high quality and has been used by artists such as Giuseppe Leone, who described it: " There is a whole world that the Amalfi paper evokes and an artist who is sensitive to the suggestion of these places is aware that it is unique and exciting ".
The horizontal bar is often considered one of the most exciting gymnastics events due to the power exhibited by gymnasts during giant swings and spectacular aerial releases and dismounts that often include multiple flips or twists and, in some cases, airborne travel over the bar.

exciting and scenario
After leaving the game, Lister briefly gets to watch the action as another group plays the game as it was intended to be played-the scenario observed involves the team having exciting adventures in outer space and interacting in a far less dysfunctional manner, and where the role of Lister is filled by a good-looking and suave new player.

exciting and well
As well as providing exciting sport, the tests were used for selecting borzoi breeding stock ; only the quickest and most intelligent hunting dogs went on to produce progeny.
* Francesco Petrarca ( often considered the first man of the Renaissance ) first visits Rome, to wander its mysterious ruins with an eye for aesthetic as well as for history, exciting a renewed interest in Classical civilisation.
" He says that he lost his own faith while serving in Cyprus during World War II, and that since ex-priests have many occupations he might as well give his protagonist an exciting one.
It went so well ; it was so thrilling and exciting ".
This was probably because video game publishing was seen as a more mature industry whose prospects were fairly well understood, as opposed to the typical exciting dot-com business model with unknown but possibly sky-high prospects.
CNET praised both the original A Link to the Past release as well as the Four Swords multiplayer mode, calling the former a " great handheld port of one of the greatest games ever released for Nintendo's 16-bit system ", while describing the latter as " an exciting, replayable multiplayer experience ".
* 1947: The Vicki Barr: Flight Stewardess book series, in which Vicki's career " brings her glamorous friends, exciting adventures, loyal roommates and dates with a hand some young pilot and an up-and-coming reporter ", sells well in the USA.
This variant of the polka was seen as cross-cultural, as many of its influences can be seen in the French-polka with its feminine and deliberate steps as well as the exciting schnell-polka, where Eduard Strauss composed many famous pieces of this type.
This exciting new facility is available to the general public as well as the campus community.
The book, also known as Darwin's Journal of Researches, is a vivid and exciting travel memoir as well as a detailed scientific field journal covering biology, geology, and anthropology that demonstrates Darwin's keen powers of observation, written at a time when Western Europeans were exploring and charting the whole world.
Instead, the festival is touted as a networking opportunity, training ground or springboard for future career advancement, and exciting and fun for performers as well as spectators.
The start of the 2007 season saw the Giants make some exciting signings, including Wests Tigers trio, Jamahl Lolesi, John Skandalis and Shane Elford, as well as Ryan Hudson who returned to rugby league after completing a 2-year drugs ban.
Catering to the more active demographic ( 25-54 ), each exciting and fast paced episode of Porthole TV includes cruise tips from industry experts and professionals as well as informative insight to the many shore excursions available at the various and exotic ports of call.
They would be joined in a Phoenix shirt by returning goaltender Steve Fone as well as exciting British defenceman Joe Graham, young Scottish forward Iain Bowie and Phoenix ENIHL regular Ben Wood.
Soon after Tony Hand would announce an exciting double coup with the addition of experienced EIHL and Calder Cup winner Andre Payette as well as the confirmation of Ed Courtenay in a player / assistant coach role.
Jim Moore, the magazine's fashion director at the time of her death in 2009, described the choice as unusual, observing that " She was not from men's wear, so people said she was an odd choice, but she was actually the perfect choice " and noting that she changed the publication's more casual look, which " She helped dress up the pages, as well as dress up the men, while making the mix more exciting and varied and approachable for men.
In an interview, Tsunekazu Ishihara, President of The Pokémon Company, described Suicune as well as the other two Legendary Beasts Raikou and Entei as appealing and exciting to both new and old players ; he states that they would evoke memories for old players, while new players would be surprised by the random appearance of them.
This made the Cougar look more aerodynamic, as well as more exciting, when compared to previous Cougars.
" The close cooperation of the U. S. Navy led to spectacular aerial scenes as well as exciting carrier action.
The program dominated Australian popular music well into the 1980s, although some critics felt that in later years it tended to concentrate on pop-oriented major-label acts and that it failed to reflect much of the exciting independent scene of the time.
In addition, Victor finds new friends, who see past his disfigurements, and his own nobility, such as a group of children who are adjusting to their own prosthetics and idolize him with his fancy parts and exciting adventures, as well as their beautiful teacher, Sarah Simms, who has often assisted him.
There are also many exciting hiking trails to be experienced in the area, as well as the more organized tours on offer to see the glaciers Eiríksjökull or Langjökull, as well as excursions across the Arnarvatnsheiði highland or all the south across the Kaldidalur highland.

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