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"excitable" Definitions
  1. (of people or animals) likely to become easily excited

343 Sentences With "excitable"

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Why else have Shaxx, the excitable Crucible Handler, narrate it?
This was not a coup, as more excitable opponents claim.
Olive is patient and calm, Pekoe is excitable and rambunctious.
The Gardner is charming and excitable, given to exclamation points!
For some excitable politicians in London, however, that is not enough.
He may be a bit excitable, a bit of a windbag.
I'm more outgoing and excitable, and he's more internal and logical.
Her speech is a rather excitable staccato, the exact opposite of Mrs.
But Excitable, Girl proves that 96 Back is more omnivorous than that.
Like he's being overly excitable about things that aren't really that exciting.
But Excitable, Girl proves that 96 Back is more omnivorous than that.
Like he's being overly excitable about things that aren't really that exciting.
But when you speak to Superorganism about music, they become most excitable.
An ebullient and excitable character, he rarely stops smiling while we chat.
Beguiling as an excitable ingénue, she becomes cipherlike as the book progresses.
Now, I realize that this has become axiomatic on America's excitable right.
Rasheed was a happy, excitable boy with a zeal for nearly everything.
Avoid getting big-headed on Thursday, when excitable Mars squares expansive Jupiter.
Most of the companies have little presence in the excitable consumer marketplace.
Now here was this strange, excitable American saying he didn't like modern beans.
Then you get to see the gigs and people comment 'wow you're excitable.
Excitable inmates jostle to shake his hand and pat him on the back.
Each one includes an excitable commentary by its relatively new, go-getting director.
Namajunas burst into the UFC as an excitable ball of all-out aggression.
In person, he's what I expected him to be: smart, chatty, engaging, excitable.
The internet has a special soft spot for celebrities getting excitable about other celebrities.
The debate, conducted on the front pages of an excitable press, seems quintessentially British.
EP quickly caught the attention of music blogs and the always excitable UK press.
Very composed for an excitable guy that hasn't been out there for a while.
He was balding and slightly overweight, with a forgettable face but intense, excitable eyes.
But then that's what Nam Long was fuelled on: being big, bold, and excitable.
Crews went on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as his usual, excitable self.
But it got a good look at one of the most excitable species on land.
We in Britain know only too well the price of our irreverent, excitable, rapacious press.
At best, the markets are telling us something important that excitable journalists and pundits aren't.
For a couple of minutes, he continues this way, a blend of excitable and boastful.
Excitable tech journalists sometimes referred to it as the Library of Alexandria, but for code.
Like fishing lines, they catch energetically excitable particles heading our way in the solar wind.
Oxygen is highly flammable, making gas molecules within a flame much hotter and more excitable.
In conversation he's voluble and excitable, prone to answering simple questions with a 45-minute response.
Pop stars are an idea, a brand to be marketed or exploited to over-excitable teenagers.
Imagine having incredibly exciting news delivered to you by the least excitable man in the world.
Being the excitable tweeny little gay I was, I shrieked and ran over to hug her.
The loop features a rotating cast of excitable salespeople promoting everything from tablets to dog food.
Clumsy and excitable as these demonstrations have sometimes been, dismissing them all as trivial is lazy.
Looks like the party rock is over for the excitable 93-year-old American rapper Redfoo.
LOS ANGELES — It was a typical Tuesday for Chris Hardwick, the excitable ringmaster of nerd culture.
More fundamentally, they're all manifestations of Joyce Carol Oates: excitable Victorians, fascinated by conformity and fear.
Leonard tends not to be too excitable, but after hitting the shot he screamed with joy.
Where Schilling is excitable and geeky, Bartusiak is dreamier in mood and more stately in tone.
Tim Ryan is an excitable 42-year-old film savant with a mop of reddish hair.
Migos are excitable and have an easy way with anthems — their party is relentless and loud.
The tone of their songs, at once solemn and excitable, pushes the sound into electric motion.
"It might be that their auditory cortex is more excitable,; it doesn't stop working," Fassnidge says.
With roommate Shannon Elizabeth, she's giddy and excitable, holding hands and preaching the virtues of girl power.
I love bringing him out, even though he is extremely excitable and draws a lot of attention.
That kind of tells you where the majority of excitable press coverage is at with Liam Gallagher.
From there, she moves into excitable Aries charging us up with ideas and a need for action.
"I think the Brazilian crowd is going to be a very excitable and passionate crowd," she said.
The potent combination of backbench MPs, excitable SPADS and sweaty media representatives made for a unique atmosphere.
I came back from the office after playing the game more excitable than I've been in weeks.
Excitable observers note that both India and America appear to be keeping an eye on the island.
It was the classic thing of an excitable youngster running out from behind an ice cream van.
People with migraines have overly-excitable brains, so a completely normal trigger can set off this reaction.
"You have to focus on yourself," Coric said when asked by Tennis Channel about the excitable Kyrgios.
We generally expect conspiracy theories to take hold among the more excitable elements of the political opposition.
Also deserving of props: Elle McLemore as excitable cheerleader Patty Simcox and Noah Robbins as nerd Eugene.
Excitable as Judith is, she has a limited imagination, and she vents it at regularly timed intervals.
For the record, Swae Lee is the excitable one, his voice often contracting into a scratchy squeal.
In "Forever" (2012), Rath combines aluminum with excitable pheasant feathers in a kinetic, mechanical, and animated sculpture.
For all the excitable rhetoric, the immediate consequences for security co-operation are unlikely to be severe.
But the ever excitable Mr. Steenburg was notoriously bad at keeping secrets and, somehow, she found out.
He's an excitable guy, and he needs to understand when's the good plays and bad plays sometimes.
MIAMI — An excitable, well-heeled crowd gathered in the Brickell City Centre shopping complex, camera phones poised.
Magic, a 3-year-old Gentoo born at the Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, is excitable and playful.
The films were pasted together from documentary footage and pumped up into semi-dramas, with excitable voice-overs.
Mr. Mourinho, known as the Special One, is boisterous, excitable and self-confident to the point of arrogance.
But just the same you might suppose them to be, as a type, more politically excitable than informed.
Sevan Chorluyan, an excitable Summit speaker and the founder of Bad Mirror, was among those who invested early.
As do the aloof, silent goths, the smiley, excitable nostalgia hunters, and the drunk, borderline aggressive metal heads.
Mr. Bianco talks like an excitable, speechmaking New York taxi driver, but he is modest about his pizza.
And his excitable personality may have added to the friction with school authorities, including arguments with security officers.
Formerly the chief innovation officer of HTC, Luke is easily excitable when it comes to talking about futuristic technologies.
PJ Willett's commentary on the final day of the Masters took the form of an excitable series of tweets.
The friendly buzz of excitable conversation and electronic beeping in the classroom is testament to its success so far.
The social media accounts of every visisting grown up have essentially become the expression of their excitable inner child.
When they find out I cut it, they're like [she affects a high-pitched, excitable voice], Oh my god!
One of my gifts as a critic is that I really like music, and I'm open and still excitable.
The second was a gift from an excitable man who donated several reptiles and amphibians to the PostNatural Museum.
Ms. Hilty's breezy, excitable rendition of "Come Rain or Come Shine" lifted the song out of its declamatory niche.
And Mr. Stemp, as a 17-year-old clerk looking for adventure, doesn't seem so much excitable as convulsive.
He hides his intentions with excitable energy and a bright smile, which somehow feel less manipulative than the movie.
But the outfit's Christian Cummings, whose excitable manner gives him a slightly messianic vibe, rushed to correct a misconception.
Alana is friendly and excitable, constantly talking over her sisters to explain things in a more dramatic, animated way.
An excitable and gregarious agent who grew up around Pittsburgh, Mularski has become something of a celebrity in cyber­security circles.
Excitable American and Arab officials, who plan to hold a summit in January, have already dubbed it an Arab NATO.
In the case of the moon and Neptune in Pisces, this conjunction suggests heightened emotions, excitable imaginations, and vivid dreams.
Out strides the British number one and four-time winner, Andy Henman, to the cheers of the excitable, partisan crowd.
Even with his injuries, the puppy remained "curious and excitable" and revealed a love for "kisses and cuddles," Bowser said.
Preliminary research in mice from the Monell Center suggests that stress might make our sweet receptors all the more excitable.
He's a male mannequin, the ultimate soulless product of a soulless time, Warren Zevon's "Excitable Boy" come to howling fruition.
Because I was watching him at a couple of events over the last week and he seemed pretty darned … excitable.
Mr. Singer's lists his preferred hospital, five psychiatric medications he'll accept and two he won't because they make him excitable.
Some astronomers and excitable members of the public have wondered if the star is about to explode as a supernova.
With their objective suddenly and unexpectedly looming into prospect again, some of the more excitable Scottish nationalists are growing impatient.
To a man, the sales force — an excitable 115-person staff that's 98 percent millennials — is clad in impeccable tailored suits.
"Told You So" soars over spidery Afropop guitar and excitable drums as Williams's voice slips between unadorned yell and robotic vocoder.
He is not so much credulous as excitable, given to interrupting the prose of researchers and analysts with flights of poetry.
Eventually, one of the demonstrators gets too excitable, and is removed from the cordoned-off protest area—which doesn't surprise me.
Nothing like a three-hour deposition under oath to turn an excitable conspiracy theorist into a man subdued, deferential and humbled.
The film paints the character (voiced by the always charming Ben Schwartz) as an excitable teen whose enthusiasm belies his loneliness.
Extroverted people usually raised excitable and active dogs, while more pessimistic owners raised canines that tended to be more anxious and fearful.
"It's unbelievable [playing with Josh]," said excitable Nets forward Beau Beech, who was on the receiving end of several of Magette's assists.
There are videos, filters, excitable selfies, and — best of all — plenty of behind-the-scenes photos whenever she's filming Game of Thrones.
Schaaf is raw, dreamy, full of passion for a community that mirrors him — a somewhat strange but lovable nerd that's easily excitable.
Petaluma, with its ranch houses and suburban complacency, is a less excitable place, but the center of Evie's life no longer holds.
Catherine, infatuated by the handsome South American, made him a count; the claims of excitable biographers that they were lovers lack evidence.
He has the air of an excitable gnome, with a mop of black hair, thick seventies-style eyeglasses, and a wicked laugh.
Sundquist's leg is hidden in the tail, creating the illusion that he is springing around on it just like the excitable character.
However, despite the difficulties, the crowd was largely sanguine and excitable, and many expressed genuine enthusiasm about learning about their job prospects.
The excitable, sometimes hormonally charged kids let things get a little out of hand one night and, oops, they kill the cow.
In "the not so secret life of 5-year-old politicians," key figures are portrayed by an excitable collection of small children.
Wherever we went, we brought our cacophony of excitable crosstalk and high-pitched giggles, a whirlwind of perfumed air and rustling dresses.
The president, whose personal relationship with Vladimir Putin has never been great, feels ever more vulnerable to possible bullying by its excitable neighbour.
It turns out his motives are no different than they've ever been: he's a commercial purveyor of adventure stories aimed at excitable teenagers.
In his raps and on social media, he comes across as a weathered and jaded old man rather than as an excitable youth.
Right now, it feels like I may just be too childish and excitable to truly adapt to the quaint pleasures of family life.
Our brain cells work in cycles too, becoming increasingly excitable in response to stimuli during wakefulness, with this excitability dissipating when we sleep.
Mr. al-Jokhadar, who said his fellow Syrians are more affectionate and excitable than Canadians, finds himself reminding new arrivals of two things.
Neurons in this area were more excitable than those in control animals when stimulated by dopamine, another chemical that carries messages between neurons.
Mencken defined genius as the ability to prolong one's childhood, and King has rarely tamped down the excitable boy that burns inside him.
Milo's owner said dogs have to go through an exam, can't be too excitable, and must be able to immediately obey to commands.
Foxx had appeared on ESPN's "First Take" early Thursday morning in full costume and makeup as "Cleveland A. Smith" ... Stephen's equally excitable brother.
Journalists looking for a new superpower will still cast around for examples, including Germany, which will continue to fall short of the excitable billing.
Nicholls is excitable and high-energy, while Franchitti — a four-time IndyCar champion and three-time Indy 103 winner — is cool, insightful, and funny.
They brand the tracks with names like Miami Nights, Mardis Gras World, and the Boston Foundry and hire excitable commentators to narrate the races.
"I'm just very bubbly by nature and I was with my daughter and I got a bit excitable, I suppose," she told the BBC.
He was going to make a movie for 8-year-olds, starring Darth Vader as an excitable 8-year-old, and damn the consequences.
I was late and the game had already started, so I found a queue of excitable youngsters at an iron gate and joined them.
Alberto Lara is a competitive, quick-talking, excitable 20-something who made the cut at this tournament and has won two previous regional tournaments.
Though she's neither a mister or a man, Doctor Thirteenth is definitely ready to be as excitable and fun as any of her predecessors.
Of course, finding exciting candidates is easier said than done, Plus, exciting candidates can also be excitable and thus they present a potential gamble.
In this story, stock, bond and currency traders have the wisdom to look past the noise that the aforementioned excitable journalists and pundits don't.
That might initially sound like a good thing, but a generally more excitable brain isn't good at that all-important, memory-building associative plasticity.
If you've noticed your theater-kid friends are even more excitable than usual, it's probably because the Tony Awards are just three days away.
A former colleague familiar with the situation who felt Balan was a "creative," capable engineer also said she was overly excitable and too intense.
This is particularly instructive in the so-called progressive lane, where Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have been fighting over the party's excitable base.
Not to be outdone ... BB-8 rolled in with franchise newcomer D-O, an excitable little droid who looked very happy to be there.
Tyler renders her excitable teen self as lanky and slim in Fab4 Mania, her long limbs poking out from her sky-blue school jumper.
As The Fonz on Happy Days, the actor was receiving 55,000 fan letters a week and couldn't step outside without being recognized by excitable crowds.
We Are in Open Circuits brings us a little closer to the excitable person behind those works, the first to unceasingly seek TV's artistic potential.
It was a sunny winter's morning, and as I arrived at the central London location, Savage Garden, I was as excitable as, well, a puppy.
This evening's result in the European elections provides some answers to that, and caveat the more excitable commentaries about the rise of nationalists in Europe.
Here are some of the many excitable reactions from viewers of Doctor Who's series 22018 premiere, "The Woman Who Fell to Earth": That was fantastic.
K.Dot performed a new song, "Untitled 2" on The Tonight Show last night, and even the easily excitable Jimmy Fallon seemed extra excited about it.
"I was in the very front seat (with) my oldest son, who I explained earlier is on the autism spectrum, he's very excitable," she said.
While he's often nearly catatonic as Elliot, Mr. Malek in conversation is jocular and excitable, his elongated vowels carrying traces of his Southern California roots.
But while you can play Blast Corps today, as part of the Rare Replay collection, it's showing its age, for all of its excitable appeal.
Everything changes when the lights go off — and stay off — although not nearly as dramatically as you might expect, given, you know, excitable human nature.
"I saw him across the room and it was like a magnet," said Ms. John, 58, who is as excitable as her wild, curly hair.
He's not an excitable sort—15 years in uniform will wring that out—but a strange look comes across his face when asked about his profession.
The PowerRay caused something of a buzz among excitable geeks at CES, a consumer-electronics show held in Las Vegas, where it was unveiled this week.
True, the unit has a beginner mode that limits the speed so beginners can train, but how many excitable teenagers are going to bother with that?
"I'm very excited about clothes — I'm excitable in general — but we've found our feet and reined it in," Chung tells Refinery29 in her east London studio.
Representatives from the American embassy and other members of the diplomatic corps rubbed shoulders with activists, musicians, artists and a small but excitable handful of journalists.
A daily walking tour traipses around sites in the city tenuously linked to the series, excitable drama students in pajamas—sorry, wizarding robes—leading the way.
From videos of farm animals to excitable tennis commentary, here are some of her Twitter and Instagram highlights... Such an awesome experience being on Rod Laver.
I met Gergely Homonnay, an excitable activist in his 40s who claims to have "the most famous cat in Hungary," at a restaurant in central Budapest.
Hardware, software, excitable rhetoric, and fluffy promises that'll almost certainly crystallize and shatter prior to their realization: This was your Xbox briefing as it played out.
There's no rational reason for such moves other than some are efforting (successfully, to date) to buoy prices and calm otherwise edgy and excitable bitcoin investors.
Stanley Tucci and Audra McDonald are the excitable harpsichord and the operatic wardrobe; Ewan McGregor and Ian McKellen are the suave candelabra and the anxious clock.
The shares jumped more than 3 percent in after-hours trading on Tuesday, yet excitable tech investors could lose interest in Apple's comfortable – if capped – immediate future.
I consulted YouTube for a solution, eventually deciding to heed the advice of an excitable Russian who had successfully opened a bottle with a mere door key.
That seems consistent with the kids at Bishop Gilpin in Wimbledon, south-west London, where I'm talking to a class of excitable 10- and 11-year-olds.
If you need someone for the most exciting job in history, you have to pick the least excitable person on the planet; NASA got the right guy.
But Carpenter, a lean, excitable man who speaks in tangent-filled bursts, wasn't ready to move on to other projects—he wanted to keep chasing the criminals.
The excitable opening suggests a revival of the Fellini-inspired musical "Nine," but what follows is as emotionally monochromatic as the imposing gray of Christopher Oram's sets.
She reappears in his life after having made a splashy, gory entrance with some heavily armed gangbangers and an excitable number in a suit, Jonah (Diego Luna).
Ms. Neugebauer's excitable decisiveness seems to slightly amuse the others — it may not be a coincidence that she is the only native New Yorker in the group.
During this period, Bill concocts surreal and demented costumes for himself and his friends, involving, among other items, excitable chickens and a life-size papier-mâché elephant.
"We vote Republican," Ms. Patchett said firmly, standing in the door of her expansive home as an excitable, bearlike dog attempted to barrel past her, eventually succeeding.
"There are certain things that send an input into the brain that gets a little excitable," said Dr. Jacqueline French, the chief scientific officer of the foundation.
The Elizabethan Image (Yale, 50 USD, 35 GBP) Sir Roy Strong, sometime director of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, has always been something of an excitable dandy.
It was more a kind of mania, a transformation of our boys into a special breed of excitable baby werewolf shaped by continuous exposure to the sun.
"When the athletes arrive and sport begins, the country will get behind it, and we will see an excitable and passionate audience engage with the Games," Wilkinson said.
"Prince of youth", accompanied by excitable emojis showing a purple heart, clapping hands and raised thumbs, was a typical Tweet on Thursday in response to Prince Mohammed's trip.
Mr. Iglesias even has his own Horshack, an excitable boy named Mikey Gutierrez (Fabrizio Guido), who at one point throws in an "Ooh, ooh" when asking a question.
Both are excitable and irrepressible as they explain the evolution of Woodlawn over the decade since they moved there, what it has become and what it is becoming.
"Cheerleader," a fever dream of contradictory gender tropes, glides ecstatically over friendly keyboard bleeps and excitable power chords; toward the end, actual cheerleaders start to chant behind her.
The revelation that parents hire video game tutors has prompted a mixture of negative reactions from certain excitable corners of the internet: Shock, incredulity, disgust, derision, even outright horror.
"Ronan told The Hollywood Reporter, "One of the things that Greta and I always say is that whenever we get together, we just get so giggly and very excitable.
Conversation with her generally moves between excitable anecdotes and slow, thoughtful—and notably, very heady—exegesis on metaphysics, which is how results in disorienting moments the one that follows.
Stamford Bridge will be the backdrop to an intriguing subplot involving two of the most excitable managers in the league and goals should trigger wild celebrations on the touchline.
They're portrayed as this odd balance, with Angus as a quiet, stoic chap and Gregg as maybe the most excitable person in the universe, but they just work together.
Daisy Ridley's Instagram is an excitable, bubbling mish-mash of cheery selfies, videos of her dog Muffin, and funny clips of her getting really, really hyped about Star Wars.
In "Admissions," these liberals include not just smug Sherri (Jessica Hecht) and Bill (Andrew Garman) but also their excitable teenage son (Ben Edelman), a high-achieving senior at Hillcrest.
According to the show, 80 percent of Britain's publicly owned art is in storage or archives, just waiting for an excitable nerd to give it the attention it deserves.
"Those are conversations we should have had, like, six months ago," he said, in an excitable voice that sounded more like a college intern's than a 46-year-old filmmaker's.
He is fifty-one, though he seems younger, with an excitable manner, jumping up from his seat to punctuate his points and showing me videos of himself in public appearances.
Managers will, for example, permit rivals to leave their technical areas without reproach, but not if they indulge in excitable gesticulation or overt displays of emotion at the same time.
Written by Joe Iconis (songs) and Joe Tracz (book), with direction by Stephen Brackett, this production not only addresses but also embodies the exhaustingly excitable metabolism of its target audience.
One of the nicest things about something objectively good happening to you is the shower of excitable messages that pour in from friends and family once you've broken the news.
In their place, white writers like the mythologist Nathaniel Emerson published their own simplified descriptions of the deity, producing caricatures of her as an excitable goddess or irritable old woman.
" Excitable and owlish-looking behind giant horn-rims, Pill gradually revealed herself as a Canadian-nationalist grammarian, saying "zed" for "z" and insisting that words like "savour" retain their "u.
Watching LobosJR feels like sitting next to an excitable friend, the one who's so funny and so good at games that you never want to take the controller away from him.
People with migraines have "overly excitable" brains, meaning a small, seemingly innocuous trigger (such as changes in barometric pressure, dehydration, or hormone levels) could cause a migraine, Dr. Ravitz told me.
But the five remaining tracks on Hysteria live up to the band's lofty "all killer, no filler" goal; only the fun but flimsy "Excitable" sits alongside "Women" as a low point.
This diet may have led parents to perceive that sugar is a culprit when it comes to kids' excitable behavior -- even if it is not the true cause of one's hyperactivity.
As she makes her way to her viewing area, even the poshest of people get out their phones to capture her every move amid a buzz of excitable chatter and cheers.
With his fleece sweaters and his quasi-bipartisan approach (a Republican governor in a blue state), he seemed more like an excitable high school football coach than a mentally unstable uncle.
Whether cheer proceeds from musical form or vice versa is irrelevant to a performer this excitable, this eagerly distracted by each new hook and each fresh click of the drum machine.
Yes, festival season kicked off this weekend and, if the flood of palm trees and private-jet interiors on your feed is any indication, the most excitable A-listers swarmed the valley.
Tamir Rice's death was the most bleakly unextraordinary of policing errors, one whose frequency suggests it requires factors no more unusual than the presence of an excitable officer and a black male.
At 47003pm and 9pm Eastern, thousands of people open up HQ's iOS app and play along as excitable host Scott Rogowsky asks around a dozen multiple choice questions one at a time.
The average holding period for stocks on the New York Stock Exchange is less than 1 second and this is an exchange dominated by institutional and fund managers, not excitable retail traders.
"Sometimes troubling phenomena we can't fix are best off put out of our minds," he tells her, in a soft but firm voice, like a parent calming an excitable child into submission.
For 2019, the commercial follows a redheaded little girl who is close friends with an "excitable" dragon named Edgar, who just wants to join in on the holiday cheer in their village.
As it is, his "zero-tolerance" policy on immigration may be helping to rouse an excitable base of conservative voters to the polls, but doesn't look like it will work long term.
In the clip above, filmed as part of The Late Late Show, the two don headbands and do their best to mimic a series of creative shapes thrown by some excitable children.
"The thing is that at the same time, in these participants where the brain was more excitable after sleep deprivation, we observed that the inducibility of associative plasticity was occluded," said Nissen.
He too was snapchatting, tweeting and Facebook live-ing with fans, and was nothing if not a very tall beacon of excitable energy, but with a friendly, almost childlike air about him.
Many small dogs are vocal and excitable, reacting to every sound they hear throughout the day, while many larger dogs are content to lay silently on the couch awaiting their owners' return.
And in mice, exercise changed the inner workings of some of their neurons in ways that then made them less excitable and less prone to patterns of biochemical activity associated with anxiety.
You can watch the full interview clip on TV2, complete with some excitable confusion from the Danish anchors who are just as baffled by the woman's disappearance as the rest of us.
And on the Diamond Valley Lake wildflower trail near San Jacinto, those flowers have been catnip for excitable tourists — to the point where the authorities have been moved to establish some boundaries.
Scholarly discoveries like this are often blown out of ALL proportion when they're carried in popular media -- that's if the story pushed out to excitable journalists is even an accurate discovery at all.
Mark, who is the eccentric and excitable founder of Markforged, a 3D printer systems that spits out ready-made carbon fiber and metal products, is always good for a glimpse into the future.
For a few minutes, Mr. Parker stepped into a recording booth to perform the voices of two football announcers introducing the new national anthem, while Mr. Stone directed him to be more excitable.
There's been a hypothesis about what causes people with vision loss to hallucinate, and it's that the visual part of the brain—deprived of its normal input from the retina—becomes hyper-excitable.
She's already dropped excitable hints on social media about Game of Thrones Season 7, and now she's taken to expressing her glee by trolling her fellow co-stars with creative, White Walker-themed memes.
Emilia Clarke's glorious social media presence consists of excitable videos, Game of Thrones-related puns and basically just a load of photos of her being the awesome badass we all know her to be.
I loved both of those stories very much (you can read my excitable wafflings about them both further down this list), and perhaps because of that Roadwork didn't suck me in quite as quickly.
It was a misguided effort to blend in amongst the tourist families with their excitable toddlers, pointing in awe at the colorful, oversized Duplo sets and the giant Lego dragon mounted on the wall.
From kebab shop photoshoots to over-excitable dogs called Jack, here are some of the funniest British tweets to have graced our timelines so far this year... Just got Ed Sheeran's new album pic.twitter.
Take the first line, which starts out with an excitable scream: Okay, so he's not calling every girl "Maria" anymore, but we still get the song's love interest referred to by name straight away.
I was visiting a mate in Aberdeen and we were impressionable, excitable young pups and the prospect of Messerschmidt by the quid in a sweaty 'Ibiza themed' basement was the prospect of life itself.
T. J. Miller, the excitable comic who played the feckless blowhard Erlich Bachman, last seen in a Tibetan opium den in Season 4, left the show, bashing colleagues in interviews on the way out.
Mr. Côté's choreography almost always keeps McLaren as a character in a Chaplin movie or a ballet by Leonide Massine (the world's dominant choreographer when McLaren was a young man): jerky, gestural, excitable, cartoonlike.
The first time the extremely excitable tiny human appeared on the show was in December, where she was gifted with a trip to Las Vegas so she could try out the Sin City buffets.
The Tab's Birmingham addition did a search for his email on the university system, and the story (which is further backed up by many, many excitable "I just saw Bran" tweets) seems to check out.
It's not all thirsty stuff, either — there are some reactions to meeting Taylor Swift, for instance, that are simply excitable in the extreme, as well as a selection of the most brutal James Blunt comebacks.
Finally, because he saw the necessity for some kind of action, he detained a short, excitable man, one of several who had been named in a complaint from Geeta, a female resident of the village.
You do some, and at first you feel fucking great, excitable, buoyant, and almost relieved in a weird way, most likely because you're addicted to it, that one small bump has forever rewired your brain.
Excitable students who thought Mr Murray unacceptably prejudiced—one of his books touches on the relationship of race to intelligence, though he has also written on the white working class—evidently considered that offer insufficient.
"Whilst inevitable that this get reported in a very excitable way, I think it is probably wise to calm down a little bit and give politicians the time to negotiate what they want," Davies said.
A few weeks ago, these very excitable motorists noticed a little kid in a mask popping up in his seat in an attempt at scaring others stuck in traffic on the M5 near Bristol, England.
Typically, the economy trudges along a straight path for years at a time and it's the stock market that is easily excitable, ripping to and fro based on the latest information to hit the tape.
Under Mr. Speciale's direction, some of the performances are keen and nuanced, like those of Mr. Mackenzie and Déa Julien as a student-affairs coordinator; others are more caricatured, like Jack Fellows's excitable frat boy.
The usual wide-eyed questions followed: "what advice do you have for a young producer/director/dancer/singer-songwriter," and excitable pleads for extra tour dates, like 'please tell me you're going to play Portsmouth'.
In a particularly hilarious moment, they invite two male audience members to the stage, the show's only interruption, where Nostbakken is an over excitable, excessively thankful female host while the men do literally useless tasks.
"The brain is by far the most complex piece of highly excitable matter in the known universe by any measure," said Christof Koch, the chief scientist and president of the Allen Institute for Brain Science.
Mr. Arnett anchors the movie, though he's nicely book-ended by Michael Cera, as the excitable pip-squeaker Dick Grayson, and Ralph Fiennes, who voices Alfred, Bruce Wayne's trusted butler and operational aide-de-camp.
He is previously the author of two scholarly works, but his prose in "Kurosawa's Rashomon" is energetic, straightforward and free of academic jargon — if rhetorically overheated, at times, seeming to mirror his subject's excitable style.
I usually didn't reply, especially if the driver seemed at all excitable, because when those drivers started to argue they would stop watching the road, and a lot of the cabs didn't have seat belts.
In the keen (if slightly bloodshot) eyes of High Maintenance, every single person onscreen — from the excitable tourist parents to the countless lonely people shuffling around their apartments — is worthy of having their story told.
Thanks to the relics of mined limestone hills that fragment the landscape like Brutalist apartment blocks, it makes for one of the most impressively strange backdrops for a gathering of 10,000 plus excitable music fans.
It's joined by First Man, a film that hasn't earned much excitable pre-awards season chat, so the logic for positioning Gosling's man on the moon movie as such a hot contender is lost on me.
They're what Beyonce would be like if she ran her entire Instagram like her one-off HBO documentary Life Is But a Dream – wincingly private, in a way that whips fans up into an excitable froth.
It is a much more spontaneous and less refined sounding record in my opinion, having been the first time in years that we had all been in the same room made for a very excitable mood.
He rarely looks at you head-on—always from the side—and he walks through the gym with a slight bounce, not the bounce of an excitable guy but a coiled, cautious bounce; a laconic watchfulness.
IN THE mall below a McDonald's restaurant in Hong Kong, excitable children pose for photos next to a statue of the chain's clownish mascot, Ronald, who lounges on a bench, one yellow glove raised in welcome.
As The Economist went to press they were closing in on the presidential palace: they just had to settle on a challenger, or a "Pinochet", in the words of Paul Mason, an excitable pro-Corbyn commentator.
Despite the claims of some of his more excitable admirers, Powell is a much lesser artist than Joyce, lacking Joyce's stylistic exuberance and his determination to break out of the bonds of the traditional novel form.
A little over a year from the excitable excesses of their first album, Kenickie were already in the painful process of sobering up, and feeling nostalgic for a time before they knew it wasn't worth it.
Those qualities begin and end with its heroine, the blistering, excitable Diane Lockhart (played by the inimitable Christine Baranski), who takes over the series' lead role from The Good Wife's achingly melancholic Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies).
Critic's Notebook Media hacks have Twitter, excitable teenagers have Snapchat and middle managers have LinkedIn, but in the art world, the social network of choice remains Instagram, where all the world's beauty is gridded into squares.
The internet is overfull with polls and excitable blog posts about this month's most popular programming language omg, wherein the programming future is divined from metrics like internet search frequency, Github forks, and Stack Overflow appearances.
Jenkins, a small, excitable man who grew up in Compton at the time of the Watts riots and studied filmmaking at U.C.L.A., told me that when he first heard ''The Epic,'' it struck him as ''an announcement.
The excitable pup was originally brought in due to her "generally unmanageable" personality, but the director of operations at Rhode Island Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Joseph Warzycha, saw something in Ruby that others didn't.
But that also means that while your EU counterparts may ignore the boosterish bluster emitted by some of your more excitable cabinet colleagues (such as Liam Fox, the new trade secretary), they will expect better from you.
Opinion Columnist Some years ago, when I was younger and somewhat more excitable, I wrote a series of essays about Pope Francis's liberalizing efforts, arguing that the supreme pontiff's choices risked a schism in the Catholic Church.
It sounds like he had a great relationship with Jackson and point guard Baron Davis, and in addition to slamming bottles of 12-year-old scotch together, Nelson was extremely excitable about his players' ability to smoke weed.
The shows have prompted the inevitable onslaught of think-pieces proclaiming the value of such stories at a time when even the Washington Post, not normally excitable, feels compelled to change its slogan to "Democracy Dies in Darkness".
But there was certainly a mid-season slump where instead of dealing with excitable, angry teenagers with superpowers, the show focused on a bland affair between Nico's dad and Chase's mom, the two most underdeveloped of the parents.
Drone pilots fly their racing craft in first-person, using special headsets to see as the drone sees, but for observers the footage can feel — and sound — like being strapped to the front of a particularly excitable wasp.
Inside Golden Scissors, men visited for a trim or a cut, given by an excitable man of 40 named Murat, who wore the long, straight beard, full-bodied pants and fez-shaped cap often seen on the devout.
It brings new pleasures by the week — asparagus in the farmers' market, excitable toddlers in the playgrounds — and also a reminder to try to reach out to people who have lost someone recently, or those who seem withdrawn.
Isn't it conceivable that millions of people, especially in the U.S. where Twitter said growth was especially strong (along with 6 other strong markets), realized that they needed to join Twitter just to keep track of our excitable president.
Now 19 years old and keen on proving he's not sitting still, Majumdar-Swift is already back with an expansive new set of tracks in the form of Excitable, Girl, his debut full length, out March 1 on CPU.
According to researchers at Johns Hopkins, one working theory of migraine pain is "excitable" brain cells misfiring and triggering serotonin release, which causes those pesky blood vessels to expand and contract and send waves of pain through the temple.
I spoke to Beuman to find out what it's like to stand for hours surrounded by hundreds of excitable tourists, how to deal with annoying hecklers, and what to do when you really need to secretly scratch an itch.
It was not just Yasiel Puig — the excitable outfielder who snapped his bat over his knee after a strikeout — but Eugenio Suarez, a different Reds hitter, who slapped his bat with an open palm after whiffing on a changeup.
Roger's oikophilia, and his rejection of "multiculturalism" (which he considered anti-cultural in that it melted the different cultures into a monoculture of contemporary upscale progressive ideology), provoked ignorant and excitable people to accuse him of xenophobia and racism.
Francesa, with an encyclopedic knowledge of sports and a baritone Long Island dialect, and Russo, a raspy and excitable fast-talking sports fanatic, unkempt in appearance and sometimes behavior, would appear on the radio dial every weekday at 245:26 p.m.
As Hurricane Florence slowly approaches the coasts of North and South Carolina, newscasters in Gore-Tex jackets have been dispatched to both states' beaches, where they'll spend the next several days furrowing their foreheads and speaking in increasingly excitable tones.
Come Friday, you'll be watching that Easyjet check-in confirmation slide out the office printer, your mind frenzied with dreams of ancient forts and swimming shorts, the taste of that first airport pint merely moments away from your excitable gut.
Such clear, concise captioning draws on specific visual content to make the curators' arguments with precision and economy, and is representative of the written captions throughout; there are no excitable grand claims or waffling general statements which can undermine a show.
Friends said he was particularly excitable in his phone calls in the days leading up to Mr. Flynn's guilty plea, a mood that seemed reflected by a week of lashing out on Twitter at various targets other than the investigators.
As the large, excitable Mr. Madden drew on the Telestrator, "he almost knocked me right out of the announcer booth," Dr. Reiffel said in 2005 when he learned that he had won an Emmy Award in engineering for the invention.
There, he lives with a computer-generated menagerie voiced by an army of actors who include Tom Holland (as a pacific dog), Octavia Spencer (an excitable duck) and Emma Thompson as Poly, a bright blue parrot with a battered beak.
"The Gentlemen," the latest from the excitable British director Guy Ritchie, gives you exactly what you might expect from a Guy Ritchie movie that hasn't been constrained by studio decorousness (and ratings) or suavely tricked out with big-Hollywood cash.
In the film's latest trailer, which is mostly cuts of Cruise doing really cool tricks in the air, Maverick returns to naval school after 30 years away to teach a group of excitable green Top Gun pilots the art of aviation.
Walking behind Meghan as they entered St. George's chapel, Brian's excitable reaction appeared to have been prompted by the trumpets announcing the bride's arrival, something his dad, Canadian TV host Ben Mulroney later confirmed on CTV's Your Morning show, which he co-hosts.
But, if it could be boiled down to one quote—and it absolutely cannot—it would be this: Ninja is a brilliant storyteller—he's excitable, involved enough to remember it clearly, but detached enough to realize that the whole thing is truly odd.
Anton Yelchin, who played the young incarnation of Chekov, an excitable officer on the Starship Enterprise, in the rebooted "Star Trek" movie series, died early Sunday morning when he was pinned by his car in his driveway at his home in Los Angeles.
Once he gets dressed and realizes our interview isn't going to be on video—which allows him to put away a backpack full of jewelry, and stop agonizing over which chains to wear on camera—he settles into an excitable, slap-happy rhythm.
I wanted to believe the enthusiastic Mauritius man and his excitable prediction, but alas, I support Arsenal, a team who seem to revel in the thrill of throwing away four-goal leads and conceding 94th minute equalisers, so I just smiled and nodded.
Also, Millie Bobby Brown (who plays Eleven) shared an excitable Instagram post when the Season 2 announcement was made on Wednesday morning, and that's hardly the kind of thing you do if you're not even going to be in the show anymore, right?
Virtually anything you could say on behalf of city-living as a strategy for a fun-loving single 20-something also applies to life as a boring dad in his late thirties, as an excitable 4-year-old, or as a teenager.
I met so many friendly people: an excitable little fella called Yuri, a taxi driver whose windscreen wipers were permanently on because of an electrical fault, and these two: a poop-shade deep sea diver and a six foot inflatable Princess Jasmine.
Yet in the case of Mark Rothko's Harvard Mural Triptych, which was on view in the penthouse dining room of Harvard University's Holyoke Center in the 60s and 70s, the damage had little to do with proximity to food trays or excitable teenagers.
His DM performances—and being a dungeon master is a kind of performance—are often marked by excitable narration and winkingly melodramatic theatrics; at one point during tonight's game, he gleefully pounds a hand into a fist, mimicking an arrow's impact on an opponent.
Instead of railing against companies who have global operations, and creating false narratives to pump up an excitable mob that is looking for someone to blame, President Trump should recognize that technology will always make certain industries inefficient, and some those industries will probably offshore.
On "Straight Out the Dirt," the calisthenically gifted veteran E-40 raps about his many businesses and his reservations at French Laundry (here's to more non-Nobu fine-dining boasts), YoungBoy Never Broke Again is wicked and excitable, while Yo Gotti is quietly menacing.
Antoine Fuqua, the excitable director of "The Equalizer 2," traces a line between his star and the Duke by alluding to one of the most famous shots in film history: Wayne framed in a doorway in "The Searchers," the closing frontier stretched out behind him.
We used them to hack away at chunks of excitable reporting in Microsoft Word 5.1 (the story usually delivered in person by the reporter with a 3.5-inch floppy disk), then dropped the text into what was then the world's best layout program, Quark Xpress.
"Milkwood Arcade" (1963), an early use of acrylic, places a passage of cool, tree-shaded light above a marine blue oblong; an excitable band of brown above and a hot sunny yellow embracing the whole complete a composition both Rothko-esque and allusively naturalistic.
But a closer examination of Daou's life reveals less about the political class's newfound appreciation for reformist and socialist strains of leftism than it does about the type of personality that finds an appreciative audience in politics—well-meaning, excitable, instinctively loyal, and fundamentally odd.
You've got this very excitable part of the brain which is just scanning the environment all the time looking for familiarity," he says, "and something goes on in déjà vu which means [there's] some other information inbound later that says: 'This can't be familiar.
The notion that a private algorithm was being deployed to analyze teenagers' and low-income workers' musings and selfies on social media, determine their "risk level," and deliver the results to excitable parents struck many as a grim portent for the future of the informal workforce.
After the artist and I settled into an alcove near a 3D-printed gold pendant suspended from a chain—also part of 26-year-old Wazed's first solo show, Momentum—our conversation wandered, but with the freewheeling, excitable energy that seems to flow naturally at ABXY.
This terminological ping-pong reaches its most excitable state in one of the collection's key longer poems, "light" (1984), in which the words "light" and "dark" — two of the most basic literary symbols — permute a series of verbs and prepositions that suffuse the movements with causality.
Toward the end she impersonates a host's introductions ("We're going to welcome out Bali Baby, the number one female rapper in Atlanta"), and then an excitable fan's valley-girl squeal ("Oh my god, it's Bali, oh my god I love her"), before resuming in her own voice.
The way he simply has to get out of the house once he sees the woman's dead body makes complete sense, and his slightly too-excitable attempts to get away from the police who pull him over for making an illegal left turn are similarly understandable in this context.
The fascinatingly quirky, fast-talking, and easily excitable Shosh spent the show's six seasons bubbling over with energy, but Zosia Mamet, the actress who played her, is more like the poster child of chill, whether she's getting ready in the morning, picking her next project, or dyeing her hair.
Below is their video for "Summer Feet": the visuals are very weird and the music is excitable, lo-fi indie-pop with the kind of yelps that make you think the singer's trying to walk across a bed of coals to get somewhere he's really stoked about arriving at.
This crew is equally at ease playing gluey, smoldering R&B ("Oakland," a perfect vehicle for the vocalist Lalah Hathaway); crisp, Curtis Mayfield-esque funk ("Push," with a more excitable singer, Tone Trezure); and slow-drag gospel-soul ("Patiently Waiting," which has the Emotions singing backup for Uncle Chucc).
It opens with Stuart Murdoch's promise that "I want to lend you my ear and diligently be on hand" and rounds itself out with a flute-led, slow-grooved instrumental, but penultimate song "The Girl Doesn't Get It"—smiley synths bounding over an excitable electronic beat—has teeth.
This underdeveloped visual aesthetic is a pity because seemingly everyone involved in both the crime and the investigation is, to be polite, a character, be it the excitable F.B.I. agent, the mob widow, the mildly reluctant prize winner or the loyal McDonald's employee who helps with the sting.
"His public style of questioning is very similar to his nonpublic style of interacting with colleagues," said Representative Trey Gowdy, Republican of South Carolina and another former prosecutor who as chairman of the committee investigating the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, was known for his pointed, even excitable style.
The War on Drugs: A Deeper Understanding (Atlantic) Considered the great contemporary American classic rock phenomenon by excitable fans who neglect to mention the scarcity of the competition, this Philadelphia heartland/psychedelia band won over the masses with Lost in the Dream (2014), a bland, booming pastiche of rock noises.
Of course, some men just want to watch the world burn, which is why I'm not surprised that Ricardo Quesada — the excitable wig-adorned man you see in the video above — taped an iPhone to the pedal of his unicycle so he could use it to play a video game.
And while his chronicle of the ups and downs of his own messy life brings no insights to the still-unsolved mystery of Maura Murray's disappearance, it does give us a clue to how inquisitive armchair detectives can turn into excitable children when they get carried away playing with their toys.
" The $150,000 figure stands at the center of complaints against statutory damages, causing at least one excitable advocate to claim that potential statutory damages resulting from a single copyright infringement case can be "as high as approximately $2023+ trillion in 2015 dollars, almost twice the world's current gross domestic product.
Its stories are character-driven, and Steven Universe uses its quick, 11-minute episodes to build its characters from seemingly one-dimensional stereotypes — the "cool" gem, the "anxious" gem, the "gross" gem, the excitable little boy — into fully realized people/aliens with motivations and secrets that guide every moment of their behavior.
Four days after taking back the House, the ever excitable Axios published what it deemed a "hit list," containing "at least" 85 potential targets, including Trump's tax returns, his family business, potential obstruction of justice and campaign finance violations, and his handling of issues like immigration and the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
A Word With If you best remember Bill Hader for the endearingly offbeat characters he played in his years on "Saturday Night Live" — the aging news reporter Herb Welch, the excitable Italian TV host Vinny Vedecci, the in-the-know clubgoer Stefon — maybe put that person out of your mind for just a moment.
CreditCreditEmily Berl for The New York Times LOS ANGELES — It wasn't until the Los Angeles Clippers' 74th game of the season, on one of their final home dates, that the excitable owner Steve Ballmer and Jerry West, his hypercritical special consultant, agreed to watch a game together in Ballmer's baseline seats at Staples Center.
"She was always a very excitable little girl and I felt all the stress/pressure of her brand (KS) may have flipped the switch where she eventually became full-on manic depressive" Saffo said that within the past three or four years she tried and tried to get her sister – born Katherine Brosnahan – the help she so desperately needed.
Campos, at the opposite extreme, is an excitable futurist, glorying in the power and the speed of the modern: Pantheistic rage of awesomely feeling With all my senses fizzing and all my pores fuming That everything is but one speed, one energy, one divine line From and to itself, arrested and murmuring furies of mad speed.
Ms. Dehnert's excitable production, which premiered last summer at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, announces this theme in a curtain raiser as the eight-member cast clusters in the middle of the stage and sings "The Game of Love," a 1965 chart-topper that makes you retroactively ashamed of youth culture: "Love your daddy with all your might"?
Thirty-two black-and-white screenshots of a staged Grindr conversation between two men from Cairo, one of whom might be a policeman entrapping the other, were shot digitally but printed with old-fashioned darkroom technology, as were 20 excitable close-ups of the artist's first-ever visit to a male strip club in New York.
It was cluttered with boxes, the detritus of his long career as a sports marketer and more recently as the country's most outspoken critic of the N.C.A.A. Vaccaro, 22014, is an excitable man; from time to time, he would grab a document from a box and begin waving it in the air, the words practically tumbling out of his mouth.
An underrated service provided by a relationship is having someone who is obliged to receive your excitable call when you get a pay raise, or your sister is getting married, or you've just seen a cute dog in the street, because let's face it: No one else in your life likes you enough to provide that level of emotional support.
Baker, who has a full beard and an air of felinity, lazed on his side for the duration of the show, subdued and dressed in a Carhartt T-shirt and ripped jeans; the cherubic and excitable Martinez, in a sweatshirt and a fitted cap, sipped from a mug filled, most likely, with the contents of the bottle of Brugal rum at his feet.
It was no doubt in that spirit that he reacted so derisively to the umbrage that followed an N.F.L. playoff game this month, in which Vontaze Burfict, an excitable linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, exchanged his team's near-sure chance to win for the even more immediate pleasure of trying to decapitate Antonio Brown, a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
People who hear the voices of parts may be labelled schizophrenic; people who switch between depressed and excitable parts may be diagnosed with bipolar disorder; people who hide in a hospital because their identity is a terrified three-year-old may be thought to be having a psychotic episode; people whose emotional states seem to shift drastically might be diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
Yes, there's always an excitable, people-crushy, ear-jangling Hockney buzz at any big Hockney press view, and there have been countless such occasions in the past because Hockney and his auction-house-rotating universe of Hockneys, the large, the medium and the small — new Hockneys, old Hockneys, rediscovered Hockneys, never-before-seen-by-the-wider-world Hockneys — just never seem to stop coming.
Goldsman, a producer of several "Trek" shows and the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of "A Beautiful Mind," has been a "Trek" devotee long enough to remember attending his first fan convention as a teenager in 1976, when a guest appearance by even one cast member — in this case, Walter Koenig, who originated the role of the excitable Chekov — was regarded as a solemn consecration.
The man in charge of the Berghof, and Heydrich's match when it came to villainy, at least among Germans who still believed that Hitler was excitable but blameless—a visionary whose ravings might fill tens of thousands of followers at a torchlit rally with fear and trembling, but who in fact lived only to restore Germany to its rightful glory—is the Führer's chief of staff and private secretary, Martin Bormann.
But it was the expression of her wink-wink governing strategy that seems to be the most damaging revelation of all, a somewhat nuanced admission that she believes in keeping two sets of political books, one for the powerful insiders who really run things, another for the overly excitable under-informed hoi polloi who just don't understand that the ruling class has everything figured out, more or less.
I spoke to Kazuhiko Wada, president of Kamewa Shoten, one of the 200 or so intermediary companies that act as conduits between the handful of wholesalers and the wider industry, as well as Mina-san, an excitable member of Kamaume, an intermediary found deep in the warmly lit maze of stacked styrofoam and wooden boxes, low hanging poker table-style lights, kanji-emblazoned signs, and impeccably organized chaos of the inner-market.
It's 15 minutes before you get to the bar—you try leaning on it, but there's a slick of beer right where you put your arm, and now your arm is both wet and sticky and cold too—and it's another ten minutes before you actually get the bartender's attention, and you decide this isn't fucking worth the wait again so you get six drinks in when you only really needed three, and some shots too because you're losing your buzz, and by the time you get back to the table, more people have arrived and ask you if you need a drink, and you say, "Yes," because it's gonna be 40 minutes until you see them again anyway, but miraculously they get served in, like, 120 seconds flat, so now you've got three beers and a shot and no self control, and long story short... So now you've got three friends together in a huddle because you're excitable pissed, and you need some gear, and you know it's Saturday night, so it's going to take a while for anyone to turn up, and you have to do that ritual—who's got a guy?

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