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Palin goes godly as she enthuses about the business world.
"The opportunity is huge", enthuses Murugavel Janakiraman, boss of Matrimony.com.
"A lot of them I ended up using," he enthuses.
"Use glassware -- it's there, it's available, it's sterilized," Mortimer enthuses.
"They talk about the real world and what's happening," enthuses Mohamed.
"It's totally dry down there," he enthuses of his newest property.
"The simplicity of it is part of the beauty," Burroughs enthuses.
"You can never have enough vinegar on your mushy peas," he enthuses.
"The menu is steak from different parts of the world," he enthuses.
"I feel like a 16-year-old again," he enthuses, almost immediately.
"This is a pretty big place you've got here," Mr. Stone enthuses.
"They connect and work with and teach each other," Abdul Hadi enthuses.
"It is an excellent thing," enthuses Mohammed Ahmed Cissé, the village's portly chief.
" Forbes enthuses: "everyone seems to agree that the technology will disrupt financial services.
"In many ways, an exhibition on this topic is long overdue," enthuses Stoppard.
"For a European, you are exceptionally cultivated," enthuses Tiger Tanaka, a Japanese spymaster.
Such sensors have all sorts of uses, enthuses Christoph Leitgeb, the building's designer.
"All of this, by the way, also makes building websites easier," enthuses The Observer.
The new rules "formalise what we now do informally", enthuses a São Paulo caterer.
This ensured "social stability within the country," Mr Ren enthuses, in distinctly Tory tones.
"This is what we were made for," enthuses its director in Washington, DC, Ben Wikler.
"It's great if you've lost your appetite from illness and need to eat," Stanton enthuses.
"Clubs are spaces where people come together and inevitably ideas will get share," he enthuses.
"We could have fireworks," enthuses one commentator at a climactic moment in a critical game.
"We can have one of the largest positive public-health impacts in history," he enthuses.
"We have a more advanced, more flexible grid than Europe's," enthuses Vinayak Chatterjee, an infrastructure consultant.
"I've been coming here with my daughter since she was born 24 years ago," she enthuses.
The golf course attached to the hotel is "really tough to play", enthuses one local golfer.
When I speak to Blanco on the phone later, he enthuses about Høiberg's risk-taking side.
It's that she enthuses, without apparent irony, about avocados, tofu, and the "amenities" of her fancy gym.
"I think music may be the only universally acknowledged alternative psychological space that everyone understands," he enthuses.
When Rick enthuses about Polanski, it is hard not to hear Tarantino's voice in the character's excitement.
A desire to fit in makes mock meat "super appropriate" for entertaining non-vegetarian friends, he enthuses.
"This is the signature shot," enthuses Vivek, an engineer from Delhi, as he clambers on a yellow scooter.
"Spa was really cool," Ocon enthuses, though he admits that it's not among his favourite circuits to drive.
"The Breeders have been one of my favorite bands since I was a tiny human being," Pip enthuses.
"I have high cholesterol and I can now enjoy the foods I couldn't before," one air fryer owner enthuses.
No two countries are more closely aligned than Britain and America in views of capitalism and entrepreneurship, enthuses Mr Holding.
In a romantic shot of the couple kissing, Pulliam enthuses that she's "#BlessedBeyondMeasure," while flaunting her mega-watt, sparkling solitaire.
"He made the most out of that cheap sound quality, but still made it sound like an orchestra," Allen enthuses.
"Hard to beat a Tele," the guitar giant Bill Frisell quietly enthuses as he prepares to play a Kelly design.
"I got a bunch of private messages from photographers around the world that liked my creative way of thinking," he enthuses.
"We're going to be in a space where you could become a creative partner at the speed of your imagination," Abovitz enthuses.
He enthuses about the interior, an area the size of England, a place of mountains, oases, and desert where tourists rarely venture.
"I want to see fat women being over the top, ridiculously glamorous, sporting contours, eye creases, and dripping in diamonds," Gamble enthuses.
"And the thrill of seeing a product that you like going down into the sixties and seventies percent off is unbelievably thrilling," he enthuses.
Thanks to such actions, Mr Bloomberg enthuses, America is already halfway towards meeting its Paris pledge—even though that pledge has formally been abandoned.
In an online clip of their chat, Khaled enthuses about his fandom of Skepta and Giggs, saying that he'd "love to work with" them.
"He did an awesome job," the council spokesperson enthuses, "and we really appreciate him taking the time out of his busy schedule to do so."
The winter pensioners are "awesome", enthuses Wu Qifa, a farmer in Danzhou, a village on the edge of Sanya, who rents out rooms to them.
Feilding enthuses as she shows me pictures of the brain lit up on LSD; pictures that also excited many microdosers I met in San Francisco.
"People really engage!" she enthuses, recalling a teacher who overheard her discussing the initiative in a café and invited BETA to her school on the spot.
"All the legal paperwork is in … but we're still waiting for his adoption day, which is going to be absolutely ridiculously exciting," she enthuses to PEOPLE.
Dean, a prisoner at Saguaro who spent time in state-run facilities in Hawaii, enthuses about CoreCivic's programming, especially "Go Further", a cognitive-behaviour therapy course.
If the Port of Tyne became a free port, enthuses Matt Beeton, its chief executive, more firms would move into space currently occupied by weeds and cormorants.
As the global health world enthuses over this unique partnership and its possibilities, some warn that relying on any one method of contraception is limiting and dangerous.
"They're visionary," art critic Morf Vandewalt enthuses when he first sees a series of paintings by the late outsider artist Ventril Dease in Dan Gilroy's Netflix movie Velvet Buzzsaw.
Certainly, his handsomeness is so extreme that the camera tends to be angled up at him, as if at one of the ancient bronze deities over which the Professor enthuses.
"There will be no panic in our hearts, as long as food is not a concern and our hands are full of money," the main singer enthuses in a heavy Beijing accent.
Captain Joseph Trench Niez, the 28-year-old navigator on a B-52 bomber stationed on the Pacific island of Guam, enthuses about reassuring allies with sorties around the Philippines and Japan.
"Man, I love playing with Moodymann," the New York hero enthuses about the annual appearance of the Detroit enigma, although he usually prefers the spontaneous B2Bs that happen when the time is right.
Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist As someone who's done a lot of research and writing over the years, I always have mixed feelings when someone enthuses about a paper I published in, say, 1991.
"It's not just about teaching how to be smart, but how to be a better human being," enthuses Heng Swee Keat, the country's finance minister, who was in charge of education in 2011-15.
The author enthuses about a "global expatriate horde", yet his own data show that the number of migrants as a proportion of the world's population is hardly higher than it was 50 years ago.
Impossible cheese "would be super disruptive," Brown enthuses, and right in line with Impossible's mission to massively reduce the need for cattle and take a giant chunk out of climate change in the process.
Sebastian Thrun, a founder of the online learning company Udacity, enthuses about the transformative potential of his courses, but the widely reported failure of those courses to realize their supposed potential does not come up.
"At every rally, Hugo Chavez is out front, showing us the way," enthuses Argenis Chavez, 363, an electrical engineer and incumbent governor, jumping on a bike and evoking his late elder brother at every campaign stop.
"We go through it and we make sure that you are stepping into this unknown and exciting world when you come to the show, because there has to be a bit of drama to it," she enthuses.
" Reflecting on her visit home to South Africa last February, she enthuses with sentimental attachment, "I'd dreamed of taking them there for a long time, showing them South Africa, certainly, but also Benoni, the city where I grew up.
She notes all the oceans her young son has already seen as if they are trophies, and enthuses about drinking a piña colada at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, oblivious that the reef is dying due to climate change.
"Heil me, man!" he enthuses early on, nipping a joke from Ernst Lubitsch's 1942 Nazi-occupation comedy To Be Or Not Be. And this pretty much sums up Waititi's humor: He says "man" where one might not expect him to.
"When I was coming into London, the scene wasn't the best but there was this group of like-minded people, mainly brought together by Judy from fabric who, by the way, is the patron saint of nightclubbing in this country," Seth enthuses.
" In his forthcoming memoir, "Dawn of the New Everything: Encounters With Reality and Virtual Reality," the Microsoft wizard enthuses that VR "weds the nerdy thing with the hippie mystic thing," high-tech but like a dream and "an elixir of unbounded experience.
He enthuses about his meetings with such British leaders of the recent past as David Cameron and George Osborne, during which they explained how cuts to British corporate tax rates would be offset by reduced social welfare spending and stricter work requirements for welfare recipients.
"We think they would absolutely love it and they are the perfect audience profile really," enthuses the producer, adding: "A couple of years ago, Prince Harry came to see The Play That Goes Wrong [also produced by Wax], he met all the cast – he has a great sense of humor."
At 19 she married the man her father favored (although she emphatically did not love him), promptly had a daughter ("my beautiful baby girl!" the Flora voiceover enthuses in the film), and then scandalously left both husband and daughter to study art and be an artist in New York and Paris.
Valentine's Day may have passed, but that doesn't mean you can't still do a little something special for your S.O. Charlotte suggests starting out with a clean slate, in this case a well moisturized face with some illuminating foundation to create the appearance of flawless, poreless skin which the makeup artist enthuses men love.
On this type of data the EC says it has three priorities: In its eHealth communication the Commission enthuses about the potential for digital solutions to transform healthcare before lamenting: "Market fragmentation and lack of interoperability across health systems stand in the way of an integrated approach to disease prevention, care and cure better geared to people's needs" — i.e.
Walmsley thinks that level of independence is, "perhaps the strongest thing people associate with us," going on to tell me that he thinks the magazine might be known better for how it publishes things ("a sometimes lone voice that represents and enthuses about music that others do not," as he describes it) than what it actually publishes.
"You and Rockefeller!", Shirley enthuses. That is a reference to John D Rockefeller (1839-1937), who was the richest man in America at the time.
Fair Game is a 1986 Australian action thriller film directed by Mario Andreacchio from a screenplay by Rob George. Quentin Tarantino enthuses about the movie in the 2008 documentary Not Quite Hollywood.
The promotional trailer video features narration by radio and media personality John Laws. The film was featured in the documentary, Not Quite Hollywood, in which Quentin Tarantino enthuses about his admiration for the film.
The text purports to be a letter from a travelling Jew to his rabbi, Aaron, written during the life of Jesus of Nazareth. The traveller meets various characters from the Gospels and is an eyewitness to a number of Jesus's miracles and crucifixion. He enthuses about Jesus and his teachings.
Fragmentation of LSA in Manipur enthuses BJP, Congress. 26 March 2014. Following the vote in Inner Manipur the alliance complained of large-scale rigging in favour of the Congress candidate. Nara Singh, speaking on behalf of the alliance, questioned that polling figures as high as 90% had been reported from 112 voting stations.
Sylvia shows Milton the café. Milton enthuses to Roy about how much he loves his retro diner. Milton excitedly tells Roy and Hayley how they should turn Roy's Rolls into a railway-themed restaurant called "Beef Encounter" and open a chain of them across the globe. Roy's underwhelmed whilst Sylvia thinks that Milton's a genius.
A visit to a variety theatre enthuses him with possibilities, meeting the producer and some of the artistes. He links up with an impresario, backing him in a venture to show female wrestlers in revealing costumes. Initially a sensation, the public tires of the act and takings fall. Esch dreams of emigrating to the USA, a land of opportunities, but his partner absconds with the assets.
When Erissena enthuses to Gandarte about Alessandro, he points out that Poro has already promised her to him. Large open tent with a view of Alessandro's camp and the Cleofide's residence on the other side of the Hydaspes Cleofide crosses the Hydaspes to deliver gifts to Alessandro. He rejects them because he does not accept gifts from friends and only demands loyalty from vassals. Timagene announced the arrival of Asbites/Poro, who wants to speak to him in the presence of Cleofides.
Larkin enthuses about the process: > This was an ambitious project, to say the least, but so rewarding in the > end. It was really fun experiencing all of the different processes for > writing. With some we started from one of my older alternative rock songs. > In others I would lay down a very minimal piano with a vocal and let the > producer create music around the idea. I only started from a producer’s > instrumental on one track, which was “The Offering” with Sied van Riel.
Bánlaky József: A magyar nemzet hadtörténete XXI, Magyarország 1848/49. évi függetlenségi harcának katonai története Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001 Görgey was satisfied with the result of the battle, writing afterwards: The morale of our troops is quite excellent. This victory enthuses and inspires all defenders of the homeland, who endure and suffer all the vicissitudes and hardships of the war, and look to the events of the future with high spirits.. The news about the Hungarian Declaration of Independence from 14 April 1849, arrived to Görgei's camp.
He is truly obsessed with his motor- car, and the animals are both fascinated and dismayed about the new craze, which he enthuses about ("The Amazing Mr Toad"). Determined to save Mr Toad from himself, Mole insists Rat and he venture into the Wild Wood to call on the support of Badger. When Rat refuses, Mole ventures on the scary road alone. Pursued by the Chief Weasel and his Wild Wooders, Mole only escapes when Rat has a change of heart ("The Wild Wooders").
MODES fashion magazine editor-in-chief Ip Long (Moses Chan) is feared and hated by industry peers and colleagues because of his ruthless attitude. According to him, his opinion and decision is the only one that matters. With the power he welds he forces fashion companies to only exclusively advertise with MODES or else he will not feature them in the magazine. When fashion enthuses, blogger and dress maker Yannes Cheung (Sisley Choi), interviews and gets hired at MODES he has her disqualified for the position because of the counterfeit designer handbag she is carrying.
"It's just like On Her Majesty's Secret Service," enthuses a female character at the conclusion of the cameo. This special came out in 1983, the same year as Octopussy and Never Say Never Again were released. It appears in several video games such as 007 Racing, Driver San Francisco (Deluxe Edition), James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire, From Russia with Love, and James Bond 007: Blood Stone. The film, From Russia with Love was released in 1963, one year before Goldfinger (in which the DB5 was first used), but the video game used the car.
In November 2013, the album Secrets Nobody Keeps was released after being 100% crowd funded in four weeks in a PledgeMusic campaign. The album title is a nod to Gomm's gratitude for the power of social networks, and a reference to the Stephen Fry tweet mentioned above. "The success of the PledgeMusic campaign has been so gratifying" enthuses Gomm "People tell me I'm too open on social networks, but I lived through all these overwhelming life-changes online, taking support from my friends and fans.” Gomm released for his first single in seven years on 12 August 2020 entitled "Cocoon.
Carl discovers that the centre has equipment that could be used to train young people in manufacturing and technology, but when he enthuses on its educational potential, Pauline retorts: "I don't want to go on Wogan with a man who makes things - this isn't the seventies. Anyway the CBI would never stand for it. If I catch you making things you'll be back inside pissing in a tin pot before you can say Amnesty International!" Carl begins to teach teenagers how to use the equipment, and together they manufacture bicycles, which angers Sterling, who runs a bicycle theft ring.
Asked by Jeremy if she likes living at Copplestone Court, Pippa enthuses over the house and shows Jeremy a hidden door at the back of the room which leads to a small recess. This in turn has another hidden door at the back which leads to the library. Preparations are being made for the three guests to eat at the nearby golf club as it is the night off for the Elgins, Clarissa's married butler and cook. Sir Rowland congratulates Clarissa on her relationship with and handling of Pippa who had a bad time with her real mother, Miranda and her drug-supplying lover, Oliver Costello.
The landscape designer, Humphry Repton Piercy describes Babworth Hall in the early 19th century as follows: Leonard Jacks enthuses about the scene from Babworth Hall: The lake mentioned in the landscaping no longer exists having dried up in the 1960s. This has been variously ascribed to a change in the water table or the action of tree roots breaking the clay lining. An article by the Garden History Society describes an afternoon spent in Babworth Hall in the 1960s when the members were informed that the lake had dried up. The Hall remained in the Bridgeman Simpson family until the late Nineteenth Century when it was purchased by Colonel Whitaker.
At this point Barry, Chris' boss, shows him a "chalet" which he has bought by the canal, and wants to fix up. When Chris asks him why he has it, he feeds him a kaleidoscopic version of the truth about his dealings with the Carson gang, shifting the drama to Ireland and the IRA. He then pays Chris to fix it up, and enthuses about an infrared light switch out at the front, so that the light will go on if anyone comes near it. Through a remarkable coincidence, after Jenny quits her job as a waitress, since her boss' attentions prove too much for her, she ends up babysitting for Chris' boss' eleven-year-old son, Sean.
It was barely released outside of the label's home country of Germany, other than the originally released series worldwide, until the 2001 Steamhammer reissue, and had to be imported otherwise. Bastards is cited by the band as one of their best works. In the documentary The Guts and the Glory guitarist Phil Campbell enthuses: In his autobiography White Line Fever, vocalist/bassist Lemmy calls it: But laments that the band's record label, the German-based ZYX, did not promote it outside of Germany. "Born to Raise Hell" was later re-recorded with Ice-T and Ugly Kid Joe vocalist Whitfield Crane and released as a single (including a version on picture disc).
Oldschool is a studio album by German pop singer Nena, released on 27 February 2015. Having received some negative publicity at the time of the release of her previous album Du bist gut for refusing in interviews to talk about the 1980s, Nena chose to celebrate the past with her next studio album. The first single released from the album, "Lieder von früher" ("Songs from the Past"), enthuses about the pleasure of dancing to old records, and the title track (not to be confused with "Oldschool, Baby", Nena's 2002 duet with WestBam) happily reflects on Nena's being best known for a few songs from the 1980s. The album was produced by the Hamburg hip-hop artist and rapper Samy Deluxe and features a duet with Nena’s eldest surviving son, Sakias.
"Night Landings: Nairobi" is not disorienting in the least: we know where we are; we know we're in a plane, we know the plane is landing, and we even know roughly what time it is: we are looking down, and we see vividly the city named in the title, with the surrounding land and water. Furthermore, the fact that we see a city down there means that - at least implicitly - there are people in this painting. Yoseloff, in his 1975 "Retrospective" book, enthuses: "Perhaps the ultimate achievement in the direction in which Mrs. Frank has been tending is her series of "night landings".... Now, more than ever, the viewer is deeply involved, and he can feel himself carried downward into the landscape that is the canvas before him" Thomas Yoseloff, "Jane Frank: A Retrospective Exhibition", 1975: pp.
" (Kamprad deeply involved in Nazi movement) Writing in The Daily Telegraph, in August 2011, Richard Orange noted that the 1943 file proved for the first time that Kamprad "was an active member of Svensk Socialistisk Samling – successor to the Swedish Nationalist Socialist Workers Party – citing his membership number: 4013. It quotes letters intercepted from Mr Kamprad, then 17, in which he enthuses about recruiting new members and says that he "misses no opportunity to work for the movement." Orange added, "The secret service concluded that, as Mr Kamprad received the party's youth newspaper, he must have held "some sort of official position within the organisation." The following day, the BBC reported: "A Swedish expert on far-right extremism, Anna-Lena Lodenius, told Radio Sweden that Mr Kamprad's Nazi involvement could no longer be dismissed as the by-product of an accidental friendship with Per Engdahl.
This Sasha remix has been performed during the Encore of the live gigs since 1994 alongside "Itchycoo Park", then later "Search for the Hero" and "Moving on Up". The original version of the song was once again played live from the Millennium Tour in the Winter of 1999, where the dance beat has made way for a more soulful groove once again, with hints of the original piano arrangement from the original version. Heather opens the song on her own singing the first verse of the song in a cappella as the song builds all around and the song crescendos at the end of the first verse. During the piano break in the middle eight Heather normally enthuses the crowd with cheers and whoops to lead into the final chorus refrain where she sings "How Can I Love You More?" and the audience responds to her in the same vain, in a call-and- response style through to the end of the song.

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