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The discovery in 1823 of Q1 — whose existence had been quite unsuspected — caused considerable interest and excitement, raising many questions of editorial practice and interpretation.
The Krakouer brothers ( Jim and Phil ) brought a spark into the side and lifted many hopes for North supporters and the excitement to the general football public.
Episodic analgesia may occur under special circumstances, such as in the excitement of sport or war: a soldier on the battlefield may feel no pain for many hours from a traumatic amputation or other severe injury.
The event created great excitement and led many to believe that not just the local lodge but all Freemasonry was in conflict with good citizenship.
If the first 2 numbers or letters of the spin match up, the digital program will display many animations before the third reel stops spinning, to give the player added excitement.
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 ".
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.
To the excitement of many, Suicidal Tendencies returned in 1997.
He wrote then to his medical students as follows: " A considerable breakdown in my health has scared me from the anxieties, responsibilities and excitement of my profession ; whether temporarily or permanently cannot yet be determined but, whatever may be the issue, be assured that nothing was better calculated to soothe me than the kind interest manifested by the pupils of Guy's Hospital during the many trying years devoted to that institution.
Swallows are able to produce many different calls or songs, which are used to express excitement, to communicate with others of the same species, during courtship, or as an alarm when a predator is in the area.
They were received favorably, though with less excitement than the Columbians ; but like the Columbians, they are today prized by collectors, and many consider the $ 1 " Western Cattle in Storm " the most attractive of all U. S. stamps.
According to the New York Times reviewer, " Nowadays Ms. LuPone generates more raw excitement than any other performer on the Broadway and cabaret axis, with the possible exception of Liza Minnelli .... And her brilliant show, conceived and directed by her longtime collaborator, Scott Wittman, deserves many lives, perhaps even a Broadway run in an expanded edition.
This hugely successful venture brought a new wave of operatic excitement and fervor to the many tourists and locals who experienced this cultural first.
The excitement caused by some recent explosions and the admiration for the courage with which the bomb-throwers faced death, suffices to cause many anarchists to forget their program, and to enter on a path which is the most absolute negation of all anarchist ideas and sentiments.
For many years the two events were inextricably linked and together created an atmosphere of electric excitement across the city.
The 1950-60 ’ s had many of the same characteristics as today-new firms started by entrepreneurs with promising ideas, financed on a shoestring, and people readily working long hours challenged by the difficulty and excitement of the work.
Jeferson Bacelar notes that the 1820s, especially the first three years of the decade, were marked by a process of agitation and excitement among the people of Bahia, many of whom-regardless of social class-were involved in a struggle for Independence that was marked by a strong anti-Portuguese spirit and armed skirmishes.
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.
The play is known as " The Bunt ", and many newspapers coined the slogan " Endy Ends It " mainly because of the excitement of the game and the perfection of the drag bunt.
Nervousness or excitement can exacerbate the situation for many sufferers.
She described the nocturnal activities of a smuggling ring based at the now celebrated inn, " portraying a hidden world as a place of tense excitement and claustrophobia of real peril and thrill .” It should be noted though that in Du Maurier's novel, the Jamaica Inn is not functionable as an inn with many guests it had in reality, but was solely the home of the landlord and a rendezvous and storagehouse for smuggling.
The 2011 – 12 RFU Championship brought excitement back to the club as many new faces were brought in while retaining the core of the previous years squad.
On Sunday, with a crowd exceeding 100, 000 for the second straight year, black clouds and a brief sprinkle 20 minutes prior to the race caused a lot of excitement among the crews on the grid, as many teams changed to rain tires and back again.
In a season full of excitement, it was the first and last of many things.

excitement and otherwise
On 17 February 1919, there was a three-day coup, the so-called Speckputsch, a brief interlude of excitement in the otherwise rather staid town.
She imagines, though he tries to convince her otherwise, that he will add excitement to her life.
Some men seek relief from physical or psychological problems, while others derive sexual excitement from the idea of being castrated or otherwise having their genitals mutilated, usually by another person ( see masochism and paraphilia ).
These shows helped showcase Cavett's skills as a host who could attract guests that otherwise might not do interviews, at the expense of some of the excitement that might ensue from the multiple-guest format.
Reed makes up a, as Nellie calls it, " so-called monster " that lives under Manhattan and takes mice away during the night to add more excitement to the otherwise unimportant story, intending to sell more papers.
* Pecola — A penguin who brings excitement to the otherwise dull and boring town.

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It appears as the Kahlbaum syndrome ( retarded catatonia ), malignant catatonia ( neuroleptic malignant syndrome, toxic serotonin syndrome ), and excited forms ( delirious mania, catatonic excitement, oneirophrenia ).
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 " The Springfield Connection " ( season six, 1995 ), Marge decided that she needed more excitement in her life and became a police officer.
* Scoop ( term ), a news story, particularly connotating a new or developing story with aspects of importance and excitement, normally an exclusive for the journalist involved
First they erected and dedicated the altar of God on the exact spot where it had formerly stood, and they then cleared away the charred heaps of debris which occupied the site of the old temple ; and in the second month of the second year ( 535 BCE ), amid great public excitement and rejoicing, the foundations of the Second Temple were laid.
It has connotations of decadence, which are seen as typical for the last years of a culturally vibrant period ( La Belle Époque at the turn of the 19th to 20th century and until World War I ), and of anticipative excitement about, or despair facing, impending change, or both, that is generally expected when a century or time period draws to a close.
A place, where, in the words of Graham Greene ( from the introduction to The Financial Expert ), you could go " into those loved and shabby streets and see with excitement and a certainty of pleasure a stranger approaching past the bank, the cinema, the haircutting saloon, a stranger who will greet us, we know, with some unexpected and revealing phrase that will open the door to yet another human existence.
Some racetracks are of an oval shape, often banked, which allows almost universal spectator views or high speed racing ( cycling, stock cars ), but are often criticised for lack of excitement ; these predominate in North America.
William said the religious excitement in Palmyra had occurred in 1822-23 ( rather than the actual date of 1824-25 ), that it was stimulated by the preaching of a Methodist, the Rev.
The sport spread to Durban, South Africa in the mid 50s by the spearfishermen of the Durban Undersea Club ( DUC ), when dirty summer seas prevented the young bloods from getting their weekly exercise and excitement.
While initially meeting with a lukewarm reception due to his replacement of the popular Campbell, Kalas soon won the hearts of Phillies fans with his easy-going style, his mellow, baritone, leathery voice ( which rose to great excitement upon great plays on the field or Phillies ' home runs, especially in key situations ), his love of the game and also his accessibility to Phillies fans, for whom he professed a strong love.
The city lives all its splendor during the Carnival celebration that lasts 4 days and 5 nights, being the headquarters city of Las Tablas Best Carnival of the republic, where one of the main attractions of the carnival in Las Tablas, are famous or culecos mojadera, which is sprayed with water ( clean and purified ) to the participants of this activity from sisternas cars ( especially pre-sterilized for this activity ) located throughout the park and surrounding streets are where the carnival, while can admire the tour of the queens of both streets, street up and down the street on spectacular floats, and suitable for this activity packed day, with the notes of the contagious and famous and well known murgas of Panama ( which also have its epicenter in the town of Las Tablas, where the best murgas the country ), do jumping and dancing for joy to young and old alike, unable to contain her joy and excitement following the queen with the most sympathetic all day without stopping or until the forces accompanying the activity takes place during four days of carnival, another attraction of this carnival is wasteful luxury and splendor of the costumes shown in the queens and their ladies, and the designs and finishes epectaculares floats of both daytime ( from culecos or mojaderas ) and evening, reaching its greatest splendor Carnival on Monday, his grace and charm of women represented in their Tableña and queens in ladies of his court to make the carnival Tableño one of the best and most famous carnavals the world.
Done in the style of a game-show format ( albeit truncated ), it meant to not only let viewers see the process of lottery results, but to generate excitement and interest into the Lottery.
He supports ARISS ( Amateur Radio on the International Space Station ), which is a program that offers students an opportunity to experience the excitement of amateur radio by talking directly with crewmembers of the ISS ( International Space Station ).
Séverine becomes involved with a young gangster, Marcel ( Pierre Clémenti ), who offers her the kind of thrills and excitement of her fantasies.
In the year 2006, finding sweet water at the Mahim Creek ( a semi enclosed area ), where fresh water and sea water meet, created a lot of excitement among the public.
" Thor's identity is comically hinted at throughout the reception ( the god eats an entire ox on his own ), with Loki providing weak explanations that the giants somehow accept for the odd behavior ( he claims that the bride's immense hunger stems from her not having eaten for the last seven days for her excitement ).
Depending on one's view ( and perhaps class of preference ), the updates have been welcomed with excitement, attention, dismay, and frustration.
He played with the Buddy Johnson's R & B band from 1955 – 1956, then became a member of the Maynard Ferguson's band ( 1957 – 1959 ), where he played and arranged, providing excitement on such popular tunes as " The Fugue ," " Three Little Foxes " and " Slides Derangement.
In his autobiography, The Ally MacLeod Story ( 1979 ), he wondered whether he had " generated just too much excitement.
Preload increases with exercise ( slightly ), increasing blood volume ( overtransfusion, polycythemia ) and neuroendocrine excitement ( sympathetic tone ).
For Jews for whom Torah study is a daily obligation, the publicity and excitement surrounding the Siyum HaShas has resulted in more participants, more Daf Yomi shiurim ( classes ), and more Siyum locations with each cycle.
Director Saam Farahmand has filmed Soulwax on their international dates ( 2005 – 2007 ), capturing all the excitement, chaos and humour of the world tour.

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