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"excitingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that causes great interest or excitement

172 Sentences With "excitingly"

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You've made the leap into a new, excitingly unpredictable world.
The final version, played here, feels excitingly concise and confident.
The place is overstaffed, the branches are beautifully, excitingly designed.
But excitingly, initial findings suggest that we can also change ourselves.
In Mr. Levit's hands, a probing performance can seem excitingly dangerous.
Excitingly, Roth believes that his team's findings could translate to better medicines.
Excitingly, the same method could be used to virtually reconstruct similar ruins.
Excitingly, the researchers have also identified a neat hack to stop it.
Excitingly, a pair of European scientists now say they've solved the problem.
The impromptu Downton Abbey reunion, excitingly, is not the film's greatest asset.
Indeed, the science behind tape is an excitingly complex mystery to unravel.
With the other, physicality and sound were explosive, loud, funny, excitingly grotesque.
Those are really big questions, and this is an excitingly ambitious work.
In her work, the body was often excitingly at war with itself.
Excitingly, the highly scaleable design will allow for both smaller and larger versions.
Excitingly, this suggests an early origin of the signature whistle in ancient dolphins.
Excitingly, this new, non-destructive technique could be used to study other fossils.
Excitingly, all animals seem to make at least a few antimicrobial defense peptides.
The menu of Italian food is boldly creative and at times excitingly esoteric.
Most excitingly, the mission found jets of water erupting from Enceladus, another moon.
Most excitingly, however, was the premiere of a teaser that accompanied the announcement.
Perhaps most excitingly, Notepad will display lines that do not fit the screen entirely.
In the original trilogy we learn this organically, excitingly, through his relationships and actions.
An expansive new age of globalist art had begun, and it felt excitingly utopian.
"Die Zehn Gebote" is a true ensemble piece and the actors are excitingly matched.
While these predictive technologies are excitingly new, the concerns underlying them remain frustratingly old-fashioned.
Excitingly, under a Phase II plan envisaged by Stephanie Thomas of Princeton Satellite Systems, Inc.
Maybe it's a family dynamic saner, or safer, or more excitingly chaotic than your own.
But pain also makes her ugly, maybe irredeemable, which also makes her joltingly, excitingly human.
"Cléo" was a great success, and she continued to make excitingly adventurous, insistently political work.
Excitingly, this added information suggests that the bladed terrain also exists on Pluto's lesser known side.
For someone who studies genetics like I do, 25 percent is quite an excitingly large number!
It was with Mr. Shayer's cast that in October 2015, "Concerto #1" fell excitingly into place.
Excitingly, this aging process applies to humans as well, giving hope to potential life-extending therapies.
Even more excitingly, in exactly six months, my overall credit score went up by 112 points.
"Excitingly, stable GLP-1 molecules are highly desirable as potential type 2 diabetes treatments" She said.
One of her contemporaries, Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-53), produced an excitingly wild, searching String Quartet.
More excitingly, it also mentioned one of the most notorious agencies in all of UFO lore.
Excitingly, they also discovered funerary masks, colorful wooden statues, and a linen-wrapped mummy in the tomb.
When you first get pregnant, he's a poppy seed, then progresses to berries, and, excitingly, citrus fruits.
Excitingly, the Future of Go Summit will include variety of formats involving AlphaGo and top Chinese players.
The model danced to house music as she excitingly waited to play one of the carnival games.
Excitingly, this is titled "Life Of Peder (Part One)," so there might be more on the way.
Or, more excitingly, they could detect sources of gravitational waves that have never been predicted or observed.
But his new production of "The Matter" (1971) surprised me with its excitingly angry and skeptical tone.
We all know that fashion dates quickly, but with Aletti's expert curation these magazines remain excitingly new.
Perhaps most excitingly, he's also reunited with John Digweed for their first shows together in nearly a decade.
Excitingly, the probe will dispatch four landers to the asteroid's surface, all of which are equipped with cameras.
Excitingly, this research could further our appreciation of human cognition, and how our pontine nuclei contributes to intelligence.
Excitingly, it might be easier to detect "biosignatures" in H2-rich atmospheres, compared with more Earth-like ones.
Excitingly, the Falcon Heavy will also deploy the crowd-funded LightSail 2 spacecraft built by the Planetary Society.
That is a constant throughout this album, which is both excitingly ambitious and curiously hollow at the core.
Most excitingly, the Peloton screen has the potential to be a platform for exercise-controlled gaming and apps.
The Bell (ECM) Ches Smith's "The Bell" is an excitingly slippery album, both conceptually and physically, in the playing.
More excitingly, Samsung should also be giving us a look at a "fully functional" version of its foldable phone.
It's nearly five-times longer than Milner's original timeframe—but excitingly, the probe could theoretically be made to stop.
Excitingly, the new technique could be used to detect reddish color on other fossils retaining traces of soft tissue.
Less excitingly but just as obviously, AR game players want to see and interact with other players around them.
"The Branch" suggests that life requires occasional elbow grease; Nana, less excitingly, suggests that life just ends up happening.
" And, most excitingly, when asked what percent woman he is, he gave us this: "I'd say 49%, sometimes 47%.
Excitingly, the house even has a paddock, and as a bonus it is also on the Duke of Sutherland's estate.
The MIT Lab has an excitingly creepy way for you to celebrate Halloween, if parties or candy aren't your speed.
Excitingly, the new result could also explain similar asymmetric features seen on other planets in the solar system, including Mars.
Excitingly, this same process could be delivering important minerals to the ocean below, heightening the moon's status a potentially habitable world.
These trips excitingly involve studio visits, curatorial walkthroughs, lectures, and tours all geared toward the developing nature of their studio practice.
But more excitingly, it'll be the closest full moon since 286—and we won't get another one like it until 214.
Nothing really repeats, exactly, most excitingly in the broad corridors along the building's east facade, where staircases alternate with big windows.
Unfortunately, the gains brought by those technologies will be undercut by America's strengthening economy and, less excitingly, our increasingly strained infrastructure.
But the imagery is not that involving, especially in comparison with the boldly surreal, excitingly provocative Willy Decker staging it's replacing.
I haven't heard this music sung so excitingly since, as a teenager, I heard the awesome Birgit Nilsson at the Met.
This trip, dubbed the ID family, includes a hatchback, a crossover SUV, and, most excitingly, an electric resurrection of VW's famed microbus.
So, you can play with your Porgs with a Chewie doll (take that, Wookiee), a ball, and most excitingly, a laser pointer.
Excitingly, the study concludes that CO2 emissions can be reduced by 203 percent by 2050 and eliminated entirely just 10 years later.
LightSail-20163 (Credit: Planetary Society)Excitingly, the Pasadena-based Planetary Society will be sending its crowd-funded LightSail-1 cubesat into orbit.
Excitingly, similar conditions may have emerged elsewhere, such as the ancient seas on Mars, or the subterranean oceans of Europa and Enceladus.
Even more excitingly, they found that some customers were already piloting even greater flexibility — such as offering e-bikes to their staff.
The Met Orchestra concert ended with a radiant, sometimes blazing and excitingly impetuous performance of Ravel's "Daphnis et Chloé" Suite No. 2.
If "Sojourners," which feels more modern, never quite reaches that lovely peak of melodrama, it is both funnier and more excitingly staged.
A dozen trucks from various manufacturers were participating in the excitingly-named European Truck Platooning Challenge, a proof-of-concept for truck platooning.
Most excitingly, though, he became pro for Flip, meaning he was suddenly riding with the heroes he used to watch obsessively on 'Sorry'.
Or perhaps Mr. Heineman, an excitingly visceral director — his last documentary was "Cartel Land" — thought it might slow this fast-paced feature down.
"Excitingly, this paper reports how plants fill in the missing links of telomerase RNA's eventful evolutionary history ... from our simplest forebears," Blackburn said.
The results can be cynical, boring, or excitingly resonant, but that work depends on our ability to straddle the lines between observer and storyteller.
"On the one hand, my wife and I excitingly welcomed our son, Harvey, to the world and we could not be happier," Tallent said.
Mercury and Venus both enter Fire sign Aries on March 6, finding you excitingly making plans for the future and enjoying your social life.
But perhaps most excitingly, the team now believes they have also solved a longstanding mystery about the origins of this real-life Sarlacc mouth.
New York has no shortage of excellent Italian restaurants, but, where most focus on perfecting familiar classics, Leonti gets boldly creative and excitingly esoteric.
"Star Wars" and "Close Encounters" were excitingly extraterrestrial; "Saturday Night Fever" was aggressively down to earth, set and largely shot in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
I've seen excitingly accented friends have similar trouble with Siri — their scouse, manc, or brummie brogue lost on the posho that lives inside my phone.
Excitingly, the system could even be adapted to work in the human body, in which nanobots could communicate with other tiny machines via liquid text.
Excitingly, this is the first full collection for the brand, coming in at a whopping 88 dresses, hats, earrings, bags, crop tops, and way more.
Excitingly, these layers could be studied further to help scientists better understand changes in Mars' climate over time—and even detect signs of prior habitability.
Though they're known for carne asada tacos (and, perhaps more excitingly, carne asada french fries), Bass and Elliot decided to be a little more adventurous.
Excitingly, we'll soon have another rover working on the Martian surface, with the development of the still-to-be named Mars 2020 rover progressing nicely.
But most excitingly, NASA confirmed in June that Juno, which has orbited Jupiter since July 2015, will cheat death for at least three more years.
In Mr. Bataillon's sensitive camerawork, the screen alternates, excitingly and musically, between long shots showing the full company and full-length views of leading dancers.
Click here to view original GIFCredit: Marvin AltamiaPerhaps most excitingly, for the first time, they spotted the dark, slobbery phallus dwelling inside the giant shipworm shell.
But more excitingly, they also reckon it'll actually scale, allowing them to string a series of the units together to create a genuinely powerful quantum computer.
As the author ticks off a chapter for each character, there is the dread that "Nine Perfect Strangers" will unfold methodically and not all that excitingly.
Most excitingly, we're even spotting zero-waste bottles made from actual ingredients like soap that dissolve in water and can be used as a product themselves.
Excitingly, however, this new study shows that dinosaurs were actually flying 150 million years ago, and likely even earlier, given Archaeopteryx's highly developed wings and bone structure.
Excitingly, alongside 200 acquired pieces, Quant and the museum are calling for original designs bought by women in the '60s, to go on display during the show.
Excitingly, the same technique developed by Newell and her colleagues could be used by other researchers to study other stone implements, including those that are significantly older.
Excitingly, many of the silica deposits at El Tatio bore striking similarity to those in Gusev crater, and the cold, arid environment seemed pretty Mars-like, too.
Here was an excitingly original, strikingly ambitious novel about, among other things, genius, the costs of eccentricity, and the loneliness lurking in the possession of immense intelligence.
Critic's Pick In "Vox Lux," Natalie Portman gives the kind of aggressively big performance that teeters precariously, and at times excitingly, on the edge of vulgar indulgence.
You ought to read Oliver Strand's dispatch from the front lines of the coffee business, which yields a new and excitingly precise recipe for cold-brew coffee.
Excitingly, the team is planning to apply the new algorithm to other ancient scripts, highlighting the potential for AI to solve problems that have vexed humans for centuries.
Excitingly, it was announced today that The List: A Week-by-Week Reckoning of Trump's First Year by Amy Siskind, will be published by Bloomsbury in April 2018.
They named it halicin — after HAL, the AI system in 2001: A Space Odyssey — and used the word "excitingly" five times when describing their discovery in the study.
When she's dancing, she's slicingly incisive, brilliantly percussive, firmly — and very excitingly — controlled, palpably rejoicing in the brisk multidirectionality of gesture that's a central part of Bharatanatyam's armory.
Portraying Ernesto in Donizetti's "Don Pasquale," Mr. Camarena excitingly sang the elaborate bel canto aria "E se fia che ad altro oggetto," capped by a fearless high D flat.
At the center of the program was the New York premiere of Stephen Hartke's excitingly frenetic "Ship of State" (2017), a de facto piano concerto scored for 20 players.
Excitingly, the researchers said their new multi-faceted methodology can be used to study other important evolutionary transitions, such as the origin of flight or the galloping gaits of mammals.
New product drops will come from the best brands Ulta has to offer, including Too Faced, Smashbox, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Philosophy, Dermalogica, Peter Thomas Roth — and most excitingly — Kylie Cosmetics.
Photograph by David Williams for The New Yorker But if you got hung up on all that, you might miss the fact that the food is excellent, sometimes excitingly so.
When the work's mass of voices pulsed across the auditorium, a sense of Stockhausen's stated interest in the fate of humankind — not just his own story — was made excitingly concrete.
Above all, Ballet Theater is looking more like a company than ever before — an important, world-class one, vividly musical, excitingly refined, with performers seizing the moment again and again.
Be forewarned though: at £400 sterling for the four-volume set, that price represents the cost of almost 30 visits to London's not-so-excitingly immersive National Gallery Leonardo experience.
Though its inaugural race was excitingly disruptive—an American crew ventured to Britain and beat 250 of its fastest boats in a one-off—subsequent editions seemed stranded in the past.
Excitingly, the new system might be able to leverage the power of the brain's plasticity; connections between two neurons are given a boost when both are active at the same time.
Modular credentials will be ideal for working professionals who want to update their skillset to suit the shifting job market, better preparing students and adults alike for an excitingly unpredictable future.
Deliberately and excitingly difficult in both its style and its subject matter, Don Mee Choi's second collection, "Hardly War," sees its author operating as an archaeologist as much as a poet.
Ms. Kanan makes the black, thick-crusted barley-rye bread flecked with anise seeds that comes with a halfhearted taramosalata and, more excitingly, a swipe of butter creamed with seaweed powder.
A documentary about foraging — in life, in art — "The Gleaners and I" became Varda's best-known movie, and it brought her new audiences and ushered in a final, excitingly productive period.
But it's a pleasurable fantasy, as well as a gentle, appealingly Utopian vision of a world in which men and women can slip from their traditional binds into new, excitingly freeing configurations.
Then, and perhaps most excitingly, Dodge will be taking its 707-horsepower Charger SRT Hellcat and blessing it with what I can only assume will be an insanely impressive and imposing wide body.
In the Prokofiev, she dispatched the tangles of passagework, pummeling chords and arm-blurring bursts of octaves with excitingly effortless virtuosity, while also highlighting the music's moments of lyrical richness and poetic musing.
Bausch had a famously individual style, very theatrical (cliffs of dirt, collapsing walls) but also, in her dancers' physical dealings with one another, very intimate—visceral, sticky, a little disgusting, but excitingly so.
Excitingly, the Europa Clipper mission may be a forerunner to a landing mission on the Jovian moon, in which a probe would drill through the icy surface and plunge into the dark ocean beneath.
Glimmerglass Festival (Friday and Saturday) It's always worth visiting Cooperstown (a four-hour drive from New York City) to see opera productions at the excitingly intimate 900-seat theater of the adventurous Glimmerglass Festival.
J. Michael Martinez's third book, "Museum of the Americas," won the 2017 National Poetry Series Competition, but its contents are unapologetically, excitingly hybrid, including prose, lineated verse, vintage postcards and black-and-white photographs.
More excitingly, we saw more of Dishonored 2, actual gameplay too, and it looks an awful lot like this (and comes out on November the 11): Not sure about that Fleetwood Mac cover, mind.
The baritone Quinn Kelsey, an aristocratic but fierce Count di Luna, has a distinctive tone: rich but smoky — even, excitingly, a little hollow, as if you're always hearing him in an empty, echoey church.
Excitingly, these super-salty lakes, with their cold, liquid water, are potential hosts for microbial life—and reasonably good approximations of what the conditions might be like on Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus.
The Baton Rouge-ish (in actuality, members are scattered between LA, BR, and New Orleans) outfit busted out old favorites, a multitude of covers, and, perhaps most excitingly, a handful of intriguing brand-new songs.
So far, all signs have pointed to Enceladus' subsurface ocean having an Earth-like composition—and excitingly, we don't need to pull a Europa Report and drill through the surface to find out if that's true.
Perhaps more excitingly, for fans of characters like Elmo or Barbie and toys like Mega Bloks, Osmo is also working in partnership with Sesame Workshop and Mattel to develop new, character-driven content for its products.
The sandwiches were excitingly unusual, but after a few months Jacober, feeling like an interloper in the neighborhood, decided to rebrand as a Caribbean restaurant, focussing on Jamaican-style jerk to better serve the local community.
As in Mr. Scorsese's 1988 film, "The Last Temptation of Christ," his messy, excitingly alive adaptation of that Nikos Kazantzakis novel, Judas must play a part in "Silence" because without him there can be no Jesus.
"Ella" is to Ella Fitzgerald performing scat; on Thursday, it was a happy vehicle for Ms. Figgins and Mr. Monteiro, fizzing away excitingly through a wide range of dynamics and moods in response to Fitzgerald's gleeful virtuosity.
It's unlikely that the outstanding young pianist Andrew Tyson had the veteran Peter Serkin specifically in mind when he planned the program of mostly 20th-century pieces he played so excitingly at Weill Recital Hall on Tuesday.
The joys and sorrows of "Company B" (1991); the excitingly energetic silent-comedy bizarrerie of "Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rehearsal)" (1980); the bittersweet Depression genre study of "Black Tuesday" (2001) — all show Mr. Taylor's exceptional range.
The lineup for Open Plan is excitingly varied, from a piece — opening this week — by institutional critique artist Andrea Fraser that explores parallel museum- and prison-building booms to a residency by free jazz pianist Cecil Taylor.
"I don't think it can happen overnight, certainly, but I do think there is this ground swell that I'm starting to see not only in executive and board positions but also and most excitingly in founders," Hartz said.
Most excitingly, original cast members from various eras — including William Shatner, Scott Bakula, Michael Dorn, Jeri Ryan, and Brent Spiner — will participate in a Q&A discussing the impact of Star Trek as well as their favorite memories.
The kit includes plastic parts that snap together to form the walls and floor of the cafe, as well as furniture, two figurines, and most excitingly the circuits, a motor and more to build a real, moving fan.
It has enormous expansion plans and a bank account full of fresh investor funding, but most excitingly, it is building a 22017,211 square foot vertical-farming warehouse in Kent, Washington, just outside of Seattle, your author's home town.
When she hailed "Bonnie and Clyde," whose unsparing violence divided audiences in 1967, as "the most excitingly American American movie since 'The Manchurian Candidate'" — and a cultural event in itself — The New Republic refused to publish her essay.
Mr. Alden wrings every bit of unsettling darkness from this curious work in an excitingly contemporary production that employs inventive videos and even electronic tweaks of the instruments in the orchestra — here, players from the period ensemble Ruckus.
Most excitingly, he wants to expand the debilitatingly meagre scope of the city's mayoralty, pledging to lobby for new tax-raising abilities and local health powers to rival those which Manchester will acquire, ahead of the capital, in April.
Excitingly, given preliminary estimates about its size, it could actually be a dwarf planet—but it's still too small to qualify as the elusive Planet X.The newly discovered object was announced earlier today by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center.
He is just more proof that American politics has been pulled so far to the right that a "run-of-the-mill centrist" (to quote the New Republic) seems not just excitingly liberal, but looks something akin to a real leader.
Excitingly, it looks as though we're going to see a bit more of this trilogy: Deadline announced that TNT is developing the first novel for a potential series from the producer behind Syfy's Helix, CBS's Sleepy Hollow, and Fox's 24: Legacy.
Then she rings in the new year at the Met with the company premiere of Bartlett Sher's production of Gounod's "Roméo et Juliette," conducted by Gianandrea Noseda and also starring Vittorio Grigolo, with whom Ms. Damrau partnered excitingly in "Manon" last year.
There's an audiobook app for Apple Books, a calculator app (which lets you calculate how much to tip or how to split the bill), and, perhaps most excitingly, a new Voice Memo app for the Watch, which lets you record notes whenever, wherever.
More excitingly for research labs, designers and engineers, Desktop Metal has also created a Desktop Metal Studio machine to be used in an office setting, without a need for respirators, external ventilation, large gas tanks to power the machines or any other factory-style accommodations.
More excitingly, they're back in Brooklyn, where Elizabeth Streb's gang of action heroes can be seen in "SEA (Singular Extreme Actions)," a new show that once again tests the boundaries of the human body as it navigates an army of complex, bespoke mechanical contraptions.
How Artificial Intelligence Can Save Your Life The Land Where the Internet Ends An Excitingly Simple Solution to Youth Turnout, for the Primaries and Beyond Here Is Every 2020 Democrat, Roasted by Haiku _________ Whatever caught your eye, tell us about it in the comments.
Corden popped up in one of Obama's snaps saying, "Hi, I'm at the White House today and I'm going to take a spin in a car and sing some songs with..." The camera then panned over to the First Lady saying, "Me!" before Corden started excitingly screaming.
Perhaps most excitingly, right now is... although the Chicago music scene has long been somewhat notoriously pocketed and tribalist, there are a lot of people who are collaborating across stylistic and communal lines, and from that, a lot of interesting new projects and recordings are surfacing.
In no time, a pretty girl might zigzag into my bed, and if it hadn't happened yet, it was excitingly attainable — if I said the right words, reached for the right girl— Instead, on the nights I couldn't sleep, I imagined Phoebe's sidling hips, the fist-sized breasts.
More excitingly, they're back for a few more days in Brooklyn, where Elizabeth Streb's gang of action heroes can be seen in "SEA (Singular Extreme Actions)," a new show that once again tests the boundaries of the human body as it navigates an army of complex, bespoke mechanical contraptions.
They include the New Age healer and sometime wedding officiator Bunny Michael; Jennifer Vanilla, an unsettling character performed by Becca Kauffman of the indie-rock band Ava Luna; and, most excitingly, the beloved experimental music group Black Dice, who are giving their first New York performance in five years.
Philippe Jordan was a high point in "Rheingold," my colleague Anthony Tommasini wrote, and he remains to conduct a cast that includes Greer Grimsley as Wotan, Stuart Skelton as Siegmund, Eva-Maria Westbroek as Sieglinde, Günther Groissböck as Hunding, Jamie Barton as Fricka and, most excitingly, Christine Goerke as Brünnhilde.
Excitingly, Heller and Hippke have also outlined a plan for sending the probe to the system's other stars, namely Alpha Centauri B (the binary companion to Alpha Centauri A) and Proxima Centauri (a distant third star located about 0.22 light-years (1.2 trillion miles) from A and B's common center of mass).
The "profile," for example, what Malcolm has called "the lax genre of personality journalism," has a familiar rotation: A first section situates us in the subject's compelling company; a second summarizes the work that sets the subject apart; a third charts their biographical path; a fourth puts us with them excitingly again.
Telltale Games has announced three new titles for 2017 into 2018: a second season of Batman, subtitled The Enemy Within; the final season of The Walking Dead; and, most excitingly for me, a sequel to 2013/2014's terrific Fables comic adaptation, The Wolf Among Us. Batman begins (ha, ha) on August 8th, and will roll across five parts, much like its decent-if-unspectacular predecessor.
And then there's Apple TV channels, Apple's new a la carte-style subscription aggregating service that lets users select third-party channels like Showtime, Starz, HBO, CBS All Access, Bravo, and more without having to sign up for more expensive bundle deals (and even more excitingly, without having to use multiple log-in credentials, since you can just use your Apple ID for all of it).
Mr. Peck's "The Times Are Racing" (24 minutes long) — an excitingly "now" piece in the way it catches the mood of 21st-century urban protest and the evening's biggest hit with the audience — is danced in sneakers; its dancers are otherwise dressed (by Humberto Leon) in a motley assortment of urban wear — shorts, jeans, raincoats, T-shirts — as well as a leotard or two.
Excitingly, scans with a metal detector indicated the presence of at least seven undiscovered and priceless bronze statues buried near the sunken ship, which sank off the Greek island of Antikythera in 1 BC. The doomed vessel was filled with art pieces and luxury items, including the Antikythera Mechanism—a geared device used to predict astronomical events such as eclipses and the movements of the Sun, Moon, and planets.
There were multiple frontrunners, and there was an argument to be made that plenty of them were worthy of the Best Musical trophy — including the big-hearted The Prom (traditional music with a sweet queer love story), the smoothly stylish Ain't Too Proud to Beg (a jukebox musical with soul!), the glitzy and nostalgic Tootsie (it … well, it's Tootsie), and the excitingly untraditional Hadestown (Greek myth, but make it anti-capitalist!).

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