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24 Sentences With "enthuses about"

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Palin goes godly as she enthuses about the business world.
When I speak to Blanco on the phone later, he enthuses about Høiberg's risk-taking side.
When Rick enthuses about Polanski, it is hard not to hear Tarantino's voice in the character's excitement.
He enthuses about the interior, an area the size of England, a place of mountains, oases, and desert where tourists rarely venture.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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").
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.
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.
" (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.

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