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"excite" Definitions
  1. excite somebody to make somebody feel very pleased, interested or enthusiastic, especially about something that is going to happen
  2. to make somebody nervous or upset and unable to relax
  3. to make somebody feel a particular emotion or react in a particular way synonym arouse
  4. excite somebody to make somebody feel sexual desire synonym arouse
  5. excite something (specialist) to make a part of the body or part of a physical system more active

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"My biggest concern with any of the academic institutions buying these scrolls is that they excite the market, and when you excite the market, you excite forgers."
Nearly three-quarters said a candidate who can excite new voters (2602%) is closer to their vision of electability than one who would excite the base (24.0%).
We're kinda digging the "young adult" fiction of this guy Jason Reynolds, whose work seems to excite — especially excite, is maybe more accurate — kids who don't generally flock to books.
You'll begin to find interesting ways to excite one another.
Blindfold them, excite them, make them beg you for release.
Democrats also need a candidate who can excite and inspire.
To have a revolution, you need to excite the people.
Graham was one of the original six founders of Excite.
That raw power, however, may also excite another audience: gamers.
One that is going to excite people again, like KISS.
These are among the trends that excite us right now.
I spent long days editing material that didn't excite me.
Don't waste your time doing things that don't excite you.
Can the writer or filmmaker surprise, interest, or excite you?
A Ferrari will excite you, but it shouldn't scare you.
There also might be a fourth: to excite the fans.
Only say "yes" to opportunities and invitations that excite you.
And yet, this is something that's meant to excite people.
If so, what authors excite your mind and imagination the most?
All people selectively attend to things that interest or excite them.
Sanders continues to excite, to inspire and, most importantly, to win.
But it's the sauces of Jamaica that really excite his palate.
It's moments like these that seem to excite the engineers most.
Cory Booker or Julian Castro would excite the base, she said.
Can he come to the UK and excite things a little?
Let's say things that excite us and confront things head on.
I really want to find something that's going to excite him.
The idea, however, does not seem to excite the Augusta membership.
What kind of things excite you at this point with music?
However, shares slid 5.1% as the results failed to excite investors.
And yet every year, opportunities pop up that really excite me.
He is progressive enough to excite supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders.
In that sense, they have the potential to excite and inspire.
Another option was India, but the idea did not excite Namata.
TC: What other companies have you funded recently that excite you?
Noisey: What's your favorite track on Broken Limbs Excite No Pity ?
It was designed specifically to excite the fans attending these events.
Many of his policies will excite the voters in rural areas.
She didn't mean to excite people about the prospect, of course.
He continues to struggle to excite some young people and progressives.
"Indeed it would excite astonishment; but it would never move you."
Plus it gives space fans a chance to excite people's imaginations.
They are a political commodity with little ability to excite voters.
Are there other technologies right now that excite you like Notch?
But it lost traction as the proposals failed to excite investors.
One of the things we learned ... Excite was a search engine.
All of these films excite me in some way or another.
Would a nominee who comes from outside the bench excite the country?
Does it excite you to have a hand in rewriting ballet history?
Gone are the days when lingerie was worn to excite someone else.
That's what would excite people about the HyperAdapt, Hatfield and Parker believed.
The international menu items that excite us the most are the desserts.
I don't think those excite you quite as much all the time.
When events excite or depress the base, they show in our polling.
The ones that frighten and excite them will always perform the best.
Trump is able to excite voters who ordinary politicians can't access, it's
Just the kind of sizzle you use to excite customers and investors.
CORINNA da FONSECA-WOLLHEIM Then clearly displays of sheer virtuosity excite you.
Missiles excite, for unlike other weapons, demand for them is growing strongly.
To excite buyers, Nigeria would have to devalue or float the naira.
It doesn't excite me at all to speak to the known chaos.
Don't Democrats need to settle on a bold vision to excite voters?
Infotainment might not excite somebody who turns a wrench for a living.
The thought of managing a lot of people does not excite me.
These differences often excite us in the romantic stage of a relationship.
But the best way to excite them is to go after them.
The stories that excite us most are the ones we're learning from.
They've shown that she can excite Democrats in critical early-voting states.
With that in mind, what ways to address that problem excite you?
FEW WEST AFRICAN countries excite investors quite as much as Ivory Coast.
Because little changes, there is little to report that will excite audiences.
Few things excite a reporter more than a cache of sealed documents.
Once the rocket soared to its appointed height, Excite entered its orbit.
We were one of the first classifieds companies and Excite bought us.
Does that kind of outrage excite you before a movie comes out?
But the app is a lot of fun and will excite younger users.
Picking him wouldn't hugely excite Democrats' progressive base the way choosing Massachusetts Sen.
The Canada native wasn't the only one to excite fans with new tunes.
He might make amends for Hillary Clinton's failure to excite blue-collar supporters.
With few new details, the outline of the plan did not excite markets.
It's really remembering that it's the simple things that really excite the kids.
There are some specific ones in medical treatment that excite me a lot.
If you enjoy casually watching fighting games, then that news should excite you.
But it's just a new thing, and new things inspire and excite me.
To me, being a lover of great comedy, it just doesn't excite me.
Kavanaugh won't excite the base the way Judge Amy Coney Barrett would have.
Answers like CATBOATS, SUSTAINS, STOREOWNER are fine, but they don't excite me much.
"Can Republicans hold their base and can Democrats excite theirs?" asked former Rep.
How many Record Store Day-related events and releases will still excite people?
But yeah, it's looking for these things that excite you as a writer.
Biden, without constant refreshing of his left credentials, will not excite the base.
"I had no idea that this case would excite these emotions," he said.
She's ready to excite without reaching into the typical toolbox of vocal provocations.
They shake up teams, excite fans and make or break front offices' reputations.
Picking him didn't hugely excite Democrats' progressive base the way choosing Massachusetts Sen.
A good cookbook is one in which a handful of recipes excite you.
But Excite wasn't able to send commands to some of the devices aboard.
It's the latest quick-service restaurant to tap into nostalgia to excite customers.
So they originally had the cable and then they merged inexplicably with Excite.
Commercials: If the commercials excite you more than the game, we have you covered.
Regardless of "who's more left," Warren's plan is sure to excite her growing base.
But this is going to be used by Democrats to also excite our base.
Noisey: Does Kanye West's level of fame excite you or does it scare you?
Are there any specific qualities in these sorts of music that excite you most?
What may excite BlackBerry fans (those who remain) the most, though, is the price.
The one that will likely excite users the most is increased access to verification.
The Milanese artist aims to both terrify and excite with his sky-high paintings.
Six other digital installations designed to excite festivalgoers will be showcased at The Lab.
Six other digital installations designed to excite festivalgoers will be showcased at The Lab.
Nor do the Liberal Democrats, woolly pro-Europe liberals, excite many people on Tyneside.
Does the thought of doing that excite you, or is it a little intimidating?
But there's a much more immediate implication, and it should excite Anthony Hopkins fans.
A lack of a charismatic leader threatens the party's ability to excite the base.
Those differences that initially excite us can eventually create tension and misunderstandings in relationships.
Klobuchar has distanced herself from many of the positions that excite Democratic primary voters.
But it did not excite anyone as the movie only brought in $8.6 million.
Meanwhile, it's AI, IOT and blockchain which is continuing to excite the tech world.
But after three years, she was burned out, and contemporary movies didn't excite her.
Will AYA's fairly serious, staid, policy-based approach be enough to excite potential members?
"ELEPHANTS EXCITE most children," says Timex Moalosi, the chief of Sankuyo, in northern Botswana.
You can excite the electorate with bold choices (example: Barack Obama for Supreme Court).
Instead, they devise programs that excite them, and invite audiences to share the adventure.
Those programs are chronically underfunded because they excite neither tribe in the gun debates.
They start by asking which up-and-coming companies will excite clients like Unilever.
If they could excite the minority vote the way Beto excited the minority vote.
What does excite me is a new feature I've never seen on a phone before.
Essentially, radiation such as gamma rays or x-rays can excite electrons in quartz crystals.
This did not exactly excite me to make scrambled eggs first thing in the morning.
You need to excite them and you need to give them someone to root for.
Those kinds of big-business-level abilities should excite small-scale and emerging IoT developers.
But today, they're shaking things up in a way that's sure to excite ClassPass devotees.
Ms Feinstein's age has also played a part in her failure to excite Democratic activists.
The few phones that still excite people are the wacky ones (or the Apple ones).
We've rounded up all the new releases you need to excite you for fall, ahead.
Mr Stewart has demonstrated that a Conservative can still excite middle-of-the-road voters.
If whips and chains excite you, try this bondage-inspired brand that seduces and supports.
I cannot be dull, I cannot be a grey character, and I have to excite.
It's a business where creative-minded artists come together around the ideas that excite them.
Maybe this ice cream does have the potential to excite more than your taste buds.
If you excite an electron with energy, it will jump to a higher energy level.
News of the car's acceleration is sure to excite those that have placed pre-orders.
"The inventory availability is very limited, and that does not excite the buyer," he said.
"I'm doing a lot of other projects that excite me and fulfill me," she continued.
But he still needs to embrace and excite those voters should he become the nominee.
Is there something about their personal background or policy agenda that would excite key constituencies?
They just needed to draw out the "missing white voters" Romney had failed to excite.
The big criticism of Kaine is that he won't help Clinton excite the Democratic base.
And while many of the perks, like credits for Lyft rides, may not excite everyone.
We found the necessities here, but there was little else to excite us beyond utility.
Many kids lose interest in STEM because we have not been able to excite them!
What if Excite had bought Google when it was offered to them for $1 million?
The star-studded lineup failed to excite investors, who sent Apple shares down 1.2 percent.
Tech Fix Samsung wants to excite you by offering a device with a foldable screen.
This channel is "leaky," which "makes it harder to excite the neurons," said Dr. Lewin.
How do you create something new that will still excite people and get people interested?
Baron Hill has done little to excite national Democrats, and his fundraising has been lackluster.
"Dinosaurology" is sure to excite young readers as they set off on their archaeological adventure.
This is solid work, but the theme didn't excite us quite enough to say yes.
But others voiced concerns about the 76-year-old's age and ability to excite voters.
If we do want to excite we can go and buy Goldman Sachs for instance.
Johnson said he likes Biden, but thinks Democrats need someone younger who can excite voters.
Still, Coke may need to do even more in beverages to excite consumers and investors.
This not only enrages him further; troublingly, it also seems to excite him a little.
Pisces are naturally romantic and easily fall in love with suitors who excite their imaginations.
WILLIAMS: -- it&aposs not going to -- it is going to excite people who are pi -- angry.
The company has also pre-loaded "Snake Xenzia" onto the phones, which should excite Nokia fans.
Hardly the stuff to excite your average fund manager looking for a bit of metallic fun.
It's an idea that may excite a few people, but it has the Planetary Society worried.
Science, like art, music and literature, has the capacity to amaze and excite, dazzle and bewilder.
But those that are willing and able to share are the ones who excite me most.
Qualcomm says it utilizes events like CES and Mobile World Congress to excite its industry partners.
The prospect of undoing Obamacare will excite even the Republicans who were lukewarm toward Trump's candidacy.
Warren's ability to excite the base and even expand it a bit was on full display.
There was nothing really wrong with Garland at all, but he didn't quite excite the base.
A single odor will excite many different neurons, and each neuron represents a variety of odors.
His arguments don't match this image, and his ideas will continue to excite many Democratic voters.
That will not exactly excite serious bikers, but its 3D-printed frame could get their attention.
It means a bellicose foreign policy that may lead to war, to excite a nationalist feeling.
Not least, because he knew the spectacle would both excite the audience and generate huge publicity.
Even so, any sniff of a return to Gordon Freeman's universe is bound to excite fans.
Excite would have acquired Google for $750,000 in cash, Excite's then CEO George Bell has said.
Steinway has depended on salesmen in more than 2000 cities to educate and excite its customers.
Clinton excite suburban women and young women who have been ambivalent or antagonistic toward her candidacy.
As you can see, the most minor of details and features excite me at this point.
Maybe that porn clip in which the nice, tender guy didn't excite the girl was wrong.
We started an early internet search engine that was called Excite, took it public in '96.
Relax and excite: This is how pilgrimage works, and it has a timeless history in India.
Despite the increases in revenue this quarter, no increases were dramatic enough to excite the market.
The upside of being part of the Excite launch, for Maestro, was simple: It was free.
German bunds remain off recent lows at 0.35 percent after Eurozone PMIs failed to excite yesterday.
Still, company executives see a number of opportunities in the near future that may excite investors.
Elizabeth Warren, who could excite liberals, or Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro or California Rep.
You can imagine more efforts that engage and excite our communities like #HereWeAre, #NBATwitter, thoughtful tweetups, etc.
They should make games that excite them, and fans should respect their desire to try new things.
Directors premiere films they hope will excite critics and viewers alike -- and, if they're lucky, win awards.
I didn't love it, but there are enough good pieces to excite me for the future. pic.twitter.
They reveal shocking news, they place us on new paths, they excite us, and they exhaust us.
Tim Ryan have all shown the capacity to excite black audiences, but he offered a laundry list.
In the coming months these three different strands will respectively excite, worry and scare the business world.
NASA's PR machine is a big fan of using science fiction tie-ins to excite the public.
The appliance uses graphic electrodes and electronic controls that "excite" minerals in the water, directly heating it.
If you want to excite Democrats, maybe you think about what those parts of the party want.
For Google, it would create a Google-YouTube-Twitter media trifecta that would excite consumers, he added.
That would depress Republicans and excite Democrats — the surest formula for the GOP to blow its majorities.
Every day write down the things that excited you as a kid, and still excite you now.
"I had no idea this case would excite these emotions, I will tell you frankly," he added.
Mitigating factor: The now defunct Cincinnati Excite won the American Indoor Soccer League title in 2005-20113.
It was a turn of events that would excite pretty much anyone, but I was scared shitless.
BANGKOK — ASEAN, or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is not an acronym that tends to excite.
His shows tend to excite and delight; he's a man who knows his way around a rainbow.
To be sure, Democrats need to find a set of principles that inspire and excite their votes.
"I had no idea this case would excite these emotions, I will tell you frankly," he said.
Planets orbiting in close proximity around small stars could excite each other's orbits, leading to major instabilities.
I know that's what I need, and hopefully my need to do that will excite others too.
A basic floor of 10Mbps by 2020 isn't going to excite the cutting edge of U.K. tech.
Hawaii. Although gallery shows and even commercial work excite Tanguay, she likes the spontaneity of the streets.
Be sure to mention the things specifically related to the position that excite you and motivate you. 
But can back-to-basics politicians excite the liberal base of the party in the Trump era?
And there are still enough new features on these devices to excite Apple fans and casual consumers. 
As energetic particles slam into Earth's skies, they excite gases like oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere.
We need someone who will excite every part of the Democratic Party, someone who will be there.
The sensory pleasures spur and excite—a virtual lick to the ear, a kiss to the neck.
This does not excite Mr. McConnell who, like most Republicans, recalls President Obama's early stimulus plan unfavorably.
But the effort was a way to excite potential consumers and show its interest in urban commuters.
It was McKim's hope that these stories would excite our admiration, reverence, and indignation, and they do.
Mr. O'Rourke has intrigued some longtime party officials because he could possibly excite both groups of Democrats.
Kooky theme entries that make me giggle tend to elicit a "the theme didn't excite me" critique.
If we never present these aspects of science, how can we excite our students and inspire curiosity?
"Another round of proposed production freeze talks by OPEC failed to excite investors," ANZ Bank said on Wednesday.
Down-ballot races excite GOP Trump and Sanders may have made 2016 the ultimate year of the outsider.
And once those adenosine receptors are blocked, the other neurotransmitters get to hang out and excite your system.
These collisions "excite" the molecules in the atmosphere, and when these molecules release this energy, they emit light.
In recent years, Trump has used his fight with the NFL to try to excite his political base.
European elections tend to centre on national concerns and fail to excite voters (turnout in 2014 was 43%).
The image shows these young stars emitting high-energy winds, producing shock waves that excite the surrounding stars.
S. trade deal largely priced in, news of a new round of talks failed to excite the market.
The endless possibilities of the character storylines really excite me and make me impatient for the next episode.
Does the prospect of him sharing the same passion for music production when he grows up excite you?
In Indiana, he's trying to pull in more Republican women and excite evangelicals to show up for him.
There are many important issues Kavanaugh can be attacked on in ways that will excite the Democratic base.
At one point in 1999, Google was almost acquired by Excite, a leading search engine at the time.
The big question is will Trump's appeal to racism excite enough people to vote Republican come Election Day?
It's almost not much about the personalities and it's very much hold your base or excite your base.
There's no doubt to me that we have found [that women overseas] excite people more than American feminists.
There's little about Caldwell-Pope's game to excite the casual fan, but he's long, smart, athletic, and committed.
But if the never-ending selection and Prime two-day shipping excite you, Amazon is worth a look.
"As a geologist, there aren't necessarily a lot of things we do that excite people," said Dr. Hickson.
As for the party, Chris shipped a few exotic animals to adorn his home and excite the kiddies.
Mr. Biden struggled to excite Democrats in Iowa and New Hampshire, a crucial factor in his early losses.
Sure, he's a nice guy, but will he excite millennial Democrats to come out and vote for him?
" She said, "We need a candidate who will excite all parts of the Democratic Party, bring everyone in.
Especially without a traditional transmission to power through the gears, the Clarity doesn't do much to excite you.
She is able to excite a base in a way that I have not seen another candidate do.
Wade also discussed the "peak" Miami Heat teams, load management, and the young stars that excite him today.
While his English was still halting and academics did not excite him, Hefzur's other talents were becoming evident.
While all eyes are of course on Lawrence, the star-studded wedding guest list is sure to excite.
They see attacking him as a way to excite his base and draw attention away from other Democrats.
The succulents inside the themed pots are actually fake — something that may excite anyone with a black thumb.
Sanders' team believes that Ocasio-Cortez's endorsement will excite the base and turn out young and progressive Democrats.
Freshman year can excite with newness, but it's as sophomores that people tend to come into their own.
They found messages that were acceptable to their conservative base, but struggled to find messages that excite them.
This float is sure to excite any group of friends and you can get it today for just $19.99.
Trump followed Monday's move with more explosive remarks Tuesday that seemed to be an attempt to excite his base.
When turned on, the lasers excite sodium atoms floating in Earth's upper atmosphere, giving the molecules a fluorescent glow.
But the Deep Fried Twinkies and candy-topped brownies are among several new treats it hopes will excite shoppers.
The Rav4 was filled "with enough funky angles and shapes ... to excite a geometry teacher," the site's editors wrote.
It's not just the new looks that have failed to excite the Mini faithful – it's the new models too.
They say towns need "local patriots", often in business, who are energetic, set out grand plans and excite others.
We play with the love of football in our hearts, we play to excite and we play to win.
She is leaving Iowa tied with Sanders, dogged by her emails, and struggling to excite Democrats about her candidacy.
They are also excite to build out their own tech platforms, potentially including a proprietary content management system (CMS).
Warren is the "best person to raise money, excite the base and maximize turnout for the base," said Ferson.
The first of Google Arts & Culture's new experiments called Art Palette may excite fashion, home decor, and design lovers.
S. trade deal largely priced in, news of a new round of trade talks failed to excite the market.
By resisting it as a political rule, I disturb no right of property, create no disorder, excite no mobs.
However, to be successful in the presidential election, a candidate will have to excite young people, women and minorities.
Talking to Davis, you get the distinct impression that he wishes Gillespie had the juice to excite his party.
In contrast, progressives argued their policies would excite voters and allow them to draw a distinct contrast to Trump.
When I completed the puzzle, I was optimistic it would, if not excite, at least interest Will quite enough.
The atmosphere this evening is whimsical and romantic as hell, so get in touch with people who excite you.
But anyway, they ran Excite and then it merged with At Home, which was a ... Cable internet access company.
Sanders struggled to attract older black voters, particularly in the South, and Clinton struggled to excite young black ones.
Oprah's ability to excite Democrats and independents doesn't hinge entirely, or even mainly, on whether she's the un-Trump.
They're simply presenting all the strange, wild new pieces that excite them and letting audiences see what they think.
A whole lot of stuff don't excite me no more, as old as I am, but I'm just bubbling.
"Mobilize and excite the base and increase turnout among people who are actually Democrats," is how Mulholland described it.
L Brands' Victoria's Secret falls out of the top 10 to number 13 as it struggles to excite shoppers.
"What John brings to the table may not 'excite' the Ocasio-Cortez base," Potter said, referencing the liberal Rep.
He argued that moving bills to make ideological statements might excite activists but usually leads to a dead end.
In a crowded television landscape, pity the show that is decently executed but not blazingly original enough to excite.
But they also need to pull in the larger contexts — to excite in-the-know fans — without alienating anyone.
Ones that dare us to dream, unlock our imagination and excite us to go on a journey with them.
" — "Kitchen Confidential," August 2000 "Money doesn't particularly excite or thrill me; the making of money gives me no particular satisfaction.
This Han Solo's Corellian inspired freighter model has the astonishing detail that will excite Star Wars fans of any age.
In this piece I would raise the question: How can one rude man's arrogant behavior both excite and repel us?
But what if your wireless charger could do more than just excite electrons without the need for wires or cables?
The simple pentagon shows us that, even after thousands of years, questions about tilings still excite, inspire and astound us.
One of Clinton's most fascinating challenges during her primary campaign has been her struggle to excite young women, particularly millennials.
Some shops have been reborn as "brand experiences", to excite people about a product rather than merely to sell it.
There may be parts of your work that you don't love, but the overall activity should excite you, she says.
But picking Booker would surely excite a significant part of the party and bring youthful energy to the campaign trail.
"She's putting together a strong campaign and has the ability to both excite and unite the Democratic Party," he added.
If those numbers aren't appealing, and absent measurable monthly growth, GMV (gross merchandise value) alone probably won't excite most VCs.
They don't care that they do not solve problems, that they exist to temporarily excite the affluent into spending money.
Here's hoping that the new TV movie will excite us just as much as actually watching the royal wedding will.
" Goop often touts the power of Moon Juice's Sex Dust to "excite sexy energy in and out of the bedroom.
But a lot of what we see doesn't register more than a notch or two on the excite-o-meter.
Rudowski was also one of the first Silicon Valley executives to, in 1998, set up shop for Excite in Europe.
Tim Kaine of Virginia, who's been name-dropped for months as a top Clinton VP option, might excite fewer people.
Here's a look at some music that can still excite, motivate, and mobilize, all for the sake of just existing.
The prince could even back away from the stock offering if circumstances change or it fails to sufficiently excite investors.
Heller slammed Democrats' handling of Kavanaugh's confirmation, suggesting it would only excite the GOP base heading into the November midterms.
" Still, the newspaper's editorial board gave her a lukewarm endorsement as "a chance to excite Idahoans looking for new leadership.
Harris can be the fresh face the party needs to excite its base as well as critical swing voters again.
Since then, there has been little to excite a nation whose lifeblood is the most popular sport on the planet.
So, after some attempts to excite the crowd, the rabbi took to the mic and put Jenner on the spot.
His administration has stepped up enforcement of the Sedition Act, which punishes anyone deemed to "excite disaffection" against the state.
However, the event did little to excite share prices, which stayed relatively flat into the company's first-quarter earnings report.
As he's always done, Ellison will energize and excite the grassroots to help build the party from the bottom up.
He would govern how he campaigns on the trail, and that is on national issues that excite the conservative base.
Sales of Apple's biggest product, the iPhone, are slowing, and there has been little in recent months to excite consumers.
Keep it varied — not only to excite your inner runner, but to challenge your body and keep it guessing. 3.
Most solar cells are photovoltaic, so they collect energy by absorbing light and then excite electrons to a conductive state.
Doing a severed head doesn't excite me, but creating a fantasy fairy or a goblin is really fun to me.
Step Two: Don't try to be Donald Trump Tom Perez likes to use potty-mouth to excite his party's base.
"My dream for Bleecker Street is that every store should have a back story that can excite," Mr. Gurung said.
The element that seemed to excite Mr Trump most was a Japanese promise to encourage firms to buy American corn.
And it is, in the end, iconoclasts who excite us most — the people who are flamethrowers in their own fields.
Investment in a new generation of planes using low-carbon energy sources could excite imagination and open up new runways.
Among the retail deals that excite her most, she said, are 30 percent off cupcake orders from Baked by Melissa.
The toughest challenge for any constructor is to come up with a theme that is going to excite Mr. Shortz.
And Sanders has been battling a lingering perception that he's not as well-suited to excite minority voters as Biden.
It hovers easily through twistier roads, but it doesn't truly excite until I near the edge of adhesion and performance.
MORE and his picturesque first family is now scrambling to find candidates that can excite millennials and invigorate the base.
"In short, the brand is nowhere near where it needs to be if it wants to excite and inspire consumers."
Modern lasers consist of an input energy source to excite the electrons, which are held in a medium like a crystal.
Numerous companies have tried to deliver low-cost printers that will excite the masses and, have largely failed or been ignored.
The challenges that make others groan excite Aquarius, who revel in the opportunity to put their latest ideas to the test!
"Things that will excite most people in the collection are a couple of curses, which are still alive," says Belham-Payne.
The reason to visit Wisconsin, therefore, would be to excite the base and motivate those supporters to volunteer for the campaign.
In all the examples, it's clear how just a few words from Trump can excite thousands of others to pile on.
As Swift is all about the clues, number 26 on her list was about making countdowns for things that excite her.
It's a relief, then, to see the other side: Users who use the platform to tell stories that thrill and excite.
A split GOP electorate could depress turnout within the party, and a Trump-style extreme GOP candidate could excite Democratic turnout.
It is true that the promises excite them, but this is not because they are taken as proof of good intentions.
My Excite, meanwhile, didn't take the issue too seriously — CNET noted several years later that the problem still hadn't been fixed.
Warren was strong on the Green New Deal and on impeachment, positions which excite the progressive wing of the Democratic party.
Exhibits on the Basel Committee and TARGET2 payments will strain to excite the hordes of school pupils Citéco aims to attract.
Demonstrating good company culture means that employees stay longer and are given the opportunity to work on projects that excite them.
For spring '17, we saw a host of makeup, hair, and nail products that are sure to excite any beauty enthusiast.
And that prospect alone will continue to excite the many Americans who make a point of voting for pro-life politicians.
Scanty details on how the government's new plan would help Pemex failed to excite markets, however, with the peso shedding 0.4%.
It is full of delicious foods to excite and entice anyone from a novice wannabe cook to a true culinary maestro.
Putting your thumbs on the metal sensors as you "open" the car doors might freak you out more than excite you.
Parents that want to give their kids a taste of something that will excite them should get them into FIRST programs.
"Every year, I tell my kids I'm retiring ... And yet every year, opportunities pop up that really excite me," Crawford wrote.
To see Cuomo seize upon terrible policy proposals from the democratic presidential candidates — which evidently didn't excite the voters — is disheartening.
Depending on the nature, quantity and timing of the odor signals received, still other cells appear to excite or inhibit reactions.
We aren't the UFC's financial advisors: we should want to watch fights for their potential to interest or excite or educate.
Trump and his staff believe that immigration is the issue most likely to excite the Republican base for the fall midterms.
In the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton's deliberations over who might be her vice president don't seem to excite very many people.
Last week, Mr. Corker failed to excite the crowd, speaking for less than three minutes as voters clamored for Mr. Trump.
"I think a Johnson versus Corbyn contest would excite the public actually," one ally of the Labour leader told Business Insider.
Warren is the name that would most excite the Democratic base, and she has been fine-tuning her attacks on Trump.
Data-analytics startups may not excite the average user, but venture-capital firms are going all in on the hot space.
To most people, the only embarrassing fact here is the marriage to Weiner, which should properly excite pity rather than derision.
And I sent money to women and people of color who excite me: Hello, Stacey Abrams, I am rooting for you!
Then other lasers fire at the atoms to excite them and their various frequencies help create an accurate measure of time.
Judge Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson noted that Rhode Island last month legalized the practice, reasoning that it helps to excite young voters.
Kaepernick basically hid his Afro under a helmet, but as far back as the 1970s, Julius Erving's could excite or aggravate.
Meals worth traveling for are usually complemented by service and décor that's meant to soothe, excite or even dazzle in person.
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Plenty of other topics excite Mr. Paredes, like superheroes, video games, mixed martial arts and the New York Liberty basketball team.
SaaS shares were down over 8%, and after-hours, Slack's earnings failed to excite and its equity is being sold off.
But all were short-term deals for players who didn't excite the fan base the way Rendon or Cole would have.
Donald Trump has been ramping up efforts to appeal to his base and excite supporters for his 2020 re-election bid.
But it will still need to grow profitably and excite the public markets to return money for many of its investors.
And if they could excite women the way Clinton excited women.... I haven't seen anybody who can do all that yet.
Does losing the structure of June's life in the Waterford home and the Red Center excite or concern you at all?
If Neil Young uses you as an example of music's abiding ability to excite and entertain then you're on the right path.
Biden has struggled to generate grassroots energy around his candidacy, at least in part because of his failure to excite younger voters.
There are 10 different Selfie Scenes to start, but it's the two Star Wars-themed scenes that will likely excite most people.
When he led a rebellion among Liberal MPs to unseat Mr Abbott, Mr Turnbull promised "ideas that will excite the Australian people".
"We thought that planets cannot really excite their stars, but we find that this one does," noted de Wit in a statement.
It is difficult to say whether or not that would jeopardize GOP control; it will both excite authoritarian voters and alienate others.
The only way to really excite consumers is to show them the result of having such artificial intelligence crawl their personal data.
Others, such as Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, could just as easily excite those who want to elect the first female president.
To make the device work, an input microwave pulse is used to briefly excite the artificial atom into a higher energy state.
By "totally unacceptable," he meant an ideologically zealous challenger who could excite a disaffected chunk of primary voters, but not a majority.
The lovely pink color scheme is sure to excite your pupils, and show you that love comes in all shapes and sizes.
You don't go there to excite your palate or for American-style hyper-service; you go there to inexpensivly feed your family.
"We tweeted as we thought it would be prudent to excite scientific temper and rekindle the interest," the officer told the newspaper.
Why did she become the most famous painting in the world while other pieces fail to excite the world's coffee mug makers?
Like all developer conferences, Build aims to excite and incentivize developers; without them, new and genuinely inventive apps might not get built.
The gloom that may have been in the air will give way to an electric buzz, which will energize and excite you!
It has the power to help unite, excite and hopefully grow the Grand Old Party into something new, fresh and future-focused.
To be successful, messaging has to excite the base and drive turnout, but also successfully appeal to independents and moderate swing voters.
Children's Books Works of art engage our hearts and excite our imaginations, but often the creators behind the work remain a mystery.
Critics say Trump would seize upon his stumbles and that Democrats need to nominate someone who will excite the progressive base. Sens.
The two progressives excite the liberal base, but face doubts about whether they are too far to the left to defeat Trump.
Conservatives are privately questioning Kethledge and Kavanaugh, setting Barrett up as the nominee who could most excite the base heading into November.
Nothing jumped out to us here — everything was pretty basic, and the designs didn't excite us like the ones at Kohl's did.
The threequel marks the thunder god's first standalone film since 2013's moody "The Dark World" failed to excite critics and moviegoers.
North Carolina-based Lowe's has been experimenting with new technology and ways to excite customers for years, through its Innovation Labs team.
It pushes stories—often fished from the far-right web—that inflame or excite the president, who then tweets about the story.
Real ASMR isn't sexual (it's intended to relax, not excite), but the narrative encompassed wider issues with child exploitation on YouTube, too.
Neutrino detections excite scientists because these particles are often shot at us by cosmic objects we don't totally understand (like black holes).
They were supposed to be like diet pills because they were mellow, and they didn't over-excite him or over-aggravate him.
Even with a few tweets, Musk tends to be able to generate a lot of buzz and excite a lot of imaginations.
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They're not going to be fired up by the "paradise lost" hot buttons that excite the old guys who watch Fox News.
"Overwatch's model of bringing new free content through maps and characters has continued to excite and grow the fanbase," the report continued.
Doing her own singing, Buckley is a rich, startling vocalist who if anything seems to under-excite the crowds she performs for.
If you find someone who legitimately excites you this year, there's a very good chance that candidate will also excite other voters.
An 18-year-old local man was charged with "intent to excite hostility or ill-will," but court officials would not elaborate.
Wednesday's concert in particular should excite, with a complete performance of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker," a piece that this orchestra plays with authority.
I was searching for words but all I could say was, 'No, please stop,' but that just seemed to excite him more.
Leaders who alienate as many people as they excite on the campaign trail will not be able to hold a governing consensus.
The progressive platforms of their challengers failed to excite voters and garner the necessary support with a centrist candidate on the ballot.
Perhaps we are so hungry for female representation that these stories excite us simply because they are so hard to come by.
There is now a tried and true pattern by which moderate Democrats turn aside challenges that excite the party's left-wing activists.
The exhibition could also have linked them for their boisterous attempts to excite the public with the drama of the whale chase.
That being said ... Torrei still has her limits, and says there's one part of watching the newborn that does NOT excite her.
If Jack Dorsey and the other leaders at Twitter thought news of a high-level shake-up would excite investors, they were wrong.
Kaling also spoke out about the types of roles that excite her, noting that she did not want to play a perfect woman.
We'll develop players because I've got the best staff, the best environment and the best supporters because they love players that excite them.
Even though black holes excite the imagination like few other concepts in science, the truth is that no astronomer has actually seen one.
Inside the Tokyo Dome, the Yomiuri Giants offer access to "excite seats" without netting, but fans are outfitted with mandatory helmets and gloves.
Last week, shares of JPMorgan, Wells Fargo and Citigroup had taken a beating after their quarterly results and forecasts failed to excite investors.
So I think he&aposs playing to a populace, nationalist sentiment that he would like to excite here at home for the midterms.
And Square, one of the larger of the payments businesses, went public last year but it is has been struggling to excite investors.
Gomez had never met Fanning, heck, she didn't even caption the image, but that tag was enough to excite her many, many followers.
As faith withdrew from public orthodoxy into private choice, it was trusted that religious differences would no more excite or enrage than dress.
Like Kaine, Vilsack certainly won't excite voters, and his presence won't calm concerns among liberals about Clinton's long-term commitment to Sanders' issues.
My Excite offered users bookmarkable URLs to bypass login screens, but if they visited another site, it could expose the URL to anybody.
And so the arrival of the airport's first long-haul route should excite the patriotic red-dragon within Gulliver, who is part Welsh.
These are both safe and even "boring" veep picks, meant to give voters confidence in the ticket rather than to excite and inspire.
If your doggo is on the larger side, choose a toy that will excite them during playtime, such as an interactive tug ring.
With few new details, the outline of the plan did not excite markets, with analysts saying Pemex's future was still mired in uncertainty.
The resulting algorithm PageRank, named after Page, would be more efficient than the tools available at the time, such as AltaVista and Excite.
But I wish the president would stop the "enemy" and "unpatriotic" language, which may excite his base but does cross a red line.
The 13-21 year old kits aims to excite young learners using hands-on experiments to explore electricity, earth science, and simple math.
But extrinsic validation is far less important than the private, extravagant culinary ambitions that beautiful kitchen tools such as these excite in you.
If you're running low on disk space on your Mac, the new Optimized Storage feature that's part of macOS Sierra should excite you.
Solar panels on a spacecraft convert sunlight into an electric charge, which is used to excite and accelerate the probe's on-board propellant.
Samsung's Notebook 9 laptops were the first thing to excite me here at CES, exhibiting a lightness and minimalism that feels strangely irresistible.
I think it's important we celebrate those bastions of the underground who consistently excite and innovate, without necessarily getting the recognition they deserve.
AlphaGo's victory will no doubt excite AI enthusiasts, all the more so because Sedol had predicted before the tournament that he'd win convincingly.
Make 'em work up a thirst and pay their money over the bar, but not excite them too much that they'd kick off.
They say that a hard-charging progressive, like Gillum, is more likely to excite the base, especially in a non-presidential election year.
They have also said that it is a useful vehicle to excite viewers who are confronted with more television programs than ever before.
Let's back up for a moment — it's 2017, and women are still being shamed for what they wear because it might "excite" men.
It helps create and excite gun-fetishizing, right-wing movements like The Tea Party, and it mainstreams the hate speech of white supremacists.
They are also worried that denying Kavanaugh could excite Republicans in their home states and bring a flood of money to their opponents.
The central challenges for the next party chairman, Democrats say, include rebuilding the party's ailing infrastructure and finding a way to excite voters.
If you're a big DC fan, that should undoubtedly excite you as you're left pondering over several different possible origin stories for Fleck.
Analysts said there was little to excite currency traders in May's speech, with attention shifting to the next phase of talks with Brussels.
In Newport News, legislators have begun securing land for JLab and are planning to excite the community with public particle physics education sessions.
Those of us who release more carbon dioxide and sweat are also a little more popular, because those factors help excite the mosquitoes.
"On our side, the element of surprise will excite the media, our donors, and the delegates who will be in Cleveland," he said.
Using various statistical formulas which excite only C-SPAN addicts, such a spread translates to a Democratic net gain of nearly 28500 seats.
It wasn't uncommon to see farmers shifting growing patterns or fallowing acres; new drilling rigs or freshly tilled acreage didn't excite much chatter.
The company has tried things to excite customers in the past, like bringing in pint-sized Sephora makeup shops and running hair salons.
We adjust our expectations and move on, ready for the next thing that will excite us again — this is called the hedonic treadmill.
But Mr. Trump, a devoted news consumer who relishes his coverage, plays up his conflicts with reporters in part to excite his supporters.
Posing as his alter ego "Ron," a Blaze Pizza employee, James embarked on a mission to excite customers with the restaurant's new addition.
Shares of Stitch Fix, a digitally-enabled "styling service," are off sharply this morning after its earnings failed to excite public market investors.
For years, President Trump has pressured or wielded threats against Mexico, hoping to force a policy change, excite his political base, or both.
" Alper said that with digital advances in campaigning, "there are other ways than bricks and mortar to connect and excite and organize people.
They watched the candidates excite the Democratic base at the expense of independent voters whom they believe long for a return to bipartisanship.
The prospect of these platforms diversifying content and drawing wider audiences should excite brands and advertisers — including among those non-endemic to esports.
But she is also struggling to excite the voters who rejected that type of Republicanism when they voted for Mr. Trump last year.
When one neuron fires, it releases a flood of neurotransmitters that excite or inhibit the firing of the next neuron down the line.
"On the other hand, O.K., we were quicker on a lap, but as far as I'm concerned that doesn't excite me," he said.
It's those terms that both excite us and keep us delving for more, not making the "myth" to which Bertelsen ascribes our passion.
But some liberals, many of whom backed Hillary Clinton, said that the party must excite its diverse coalition by speaking to identity issues.
We want to see photographs, videos and Boomerangs that showcase the things that excite you and have helped you find your fit in life.
Bryan: Honestly, I have serious doubts about the ability of any TWD movie to excite any sort of meaningful fan base at this point.
Its appearance on the road will excite other drivers and its entrance into the market should be cause for concern among other industry players.
While others might get bogged down in the details, you're focused on the big picture of making the ideas that excite you into realities.
Instead, they drew whatever they thought would entice and excite audiences, drawing on their own—often limited, often inaccurate—knowledge of the Middle East.
So you could argue a flagship phone in and of itself is not longer enough to turn heads and excite upgrades on its own.
With few new details, the outline of the plan failed to excite markets, and Mexico's peso weakened slightly against the dollar during the presentation.
"It seems that you can overstimulate young brains to the point that day-to-day life won't excite to the same extent," says Ramirez.
He has had founding roles with Visio (now part of Microsoft), Netbot (acquired by Excite), Qpass (acquired by Amdocs), Medio (Nokia), Mixxer, and Airworks.
"We've been making deconstructionist choices all along, and those are what excite us, and that's why we continue to make the movies," he said.
To convert that paper into real money, Pandey needs to excite IPO investors and have the stock to hold up long after the debut.
The projects there range from a cotton candy theremin to an oversized phone screen, and all will excite anyone fascinated by technology and art.
That means Republicans have to take their divided and demoralized base and find ways to energize them, excite them, rally them, and revitalize them.
"We've got to not only win the minority vote, we've got to excite the minority vote," said U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver, a Missouri Democrat.
Pair your bodysuit with purse full of accessories that excite you and your partner, plus whatever heels that make you feel like the HBIC.
Since then, the index has held a similar level, indicating that despite recent setbacks, Trump's pro-growth agenda continues to excite small-business owners.
Too often, investors partner with startups that simply inspire or excite them, or that are promising something cool in a field they care about.
She was pretty, married, 48 years old and traditional enough that party leaders thought she could excite women but might not alienate male voters.
Scripts and podcasts excite the imagination even more than live theater, forcing us to picture the characters, the settings, the actions and the gestures.
It had turned chilly, and the thought of touring a frigid cave didn't excite me, but Danko insisted it would be worth the effort.
Having a "project-based purpose" means finding initiatives at work that excite you and make you feel like you're having an impact, she says.
It was clear that he prefers application to theory, and exchanges that struck me as numbingly detailed often seemed to excite him the most.
But a politician who could excite the young more than Clinton, as Bernie Sanders did last year, would present Republicans with a formidable challenge.
Sets of neurons excite one another if there's contrast along a line at a certain angle, say, or rapid motion in a certain direction.
Using some of that history as a backdrop, he began to piece together Broken Limbs Excite No Pity, a project that spanned five years.
And Biden's campaign also bears an eerie resemblance to Clinton's 20203 run in its vulnerability to perceived corruption and its inability to excite progressives.
But its rarity — a 2009 analysis found that only 0.07 percent of snowfalls are accompanied by thunder — means that it never ceases to excite.
The policies that excite progressives alienate many of the white working-class voters who swung the 2016 election to Donald Trump, and vice versa.
Instead, the dollar value of exports slumped 4.4 percent from a year earlier, as Chinese electronics and other products struggled to excite international consumers.
"It doesn't impact most people's everyday lives," she said, "but when it does come across their lives, it tends to excite and inspire people."
And while its Q4 fiscal 2020 (the quarter it just reported) did beat expectations, the company's forward guidance appears to have failed to excite.
Investors, however, have in the past soured on Apple's stock when its iPhones fail to excite and revenue fails to match investors' high expectations.
That is sure to excite investors, but it could come at a real cost to the quality of life for the rest of us.
Out here in the red hinterlands, it was plain to some of us that centrist ideas did not excite in times of historic inequality.
Specifically: Trump needs to unite and excite every Republican in the state, and hope that a lot of Democrats don't like the Democratic nominee.
They planned a big campaign to spread the word, and held an internal event to excite staff about the new app and business line.
Truff White Truffle Hot Sauce, $34.99If they consider hot sauce an essential addition to any meal, Truff is sure to excite their taste buds.
We need a candidate who will excite all parts of the Democratic Party, bring everyone in, and give everyone a Democrat to believe in.
But the relationship that fails to excite Mr. Mamet and his longtime collaborator, the director Neil Pepe, is the one between audience and play.
But it doesn't excite me more than many of the long, squarish grandmother-of-the-bride jackets I'm always picking out in thrift stores.
As the Democrats battle for the 20043 nomination, a recurrent theme has cropped up: Who can excite the base and drive turnout in November.
But, that is a horrible place to be: courting the voters who abide racism rather than trying to excite the voters who despise racism.
"We as Democrats need to be focused on how do we excite our base, how do we get our people to vote," Harrison said.
Among the things that excite me most about the possibility of leading US Soccer is the opportunity to address diversity and equality head on.
The new trailer for the latest James Bond film, "No Time to Die" debuted Wednesday and boy is it meant to excite the senses.
The goal is to highlight and celebrate the filmmakers, actors and producers who bring to life the stories that move, inspire and excite us.
What if they didn't evoke urban iniquity to excite exurban voters, or if they toned down the values overtures that play well in Utah?
The president linked Mr. Cohen to his one-time Democratic political rival, Hillary Clinton, a pairing that seemed designed to excite his core voters.
Because Uber is widely regarded as the world's most valuable privately held company, an initial public offering would excite Wall Street and investors worldwide.
With each new entrant into the Democratic presidential sweepstakes comes a fresh cascade of ambitious social programs to entice and excite would-be supporters.
The belief underlying the campaign — that actual competitors' images and achievements aren't enough on their own to excite potential audiences — is exactly the problem.
But it was also a check against would-be strongmen who knew how to excite a crowd but posed a danger to the country.
Few things excite Washington more than a titanic Supreme Court confirmation fight — unless it is a titanic fight over whether to have the confirmation fight.
"When the charged particles from the sun strike atoms and molecules in Earth's atmosphere, they excite those atoms, causing them to light up," explains EarthSky .
While the prospect of a custom GPU will excite iPhone aficionados for potential performance gains, it is a massive blow for the British tech firm.
As an investor, you're always on the look-out for businesses that excite and inspire you, and we've absolutely found that in Richard and Gravity.
"John passed away this week after he was injured doing something he loved — helping tell stories that excite, entertain, and give people escape," he said.
It's a safe choice, one that may not excite Toffees fans but also won't have them tearing their hair out after another 4-3 defeat.
Unveiled with much fanfare at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow in February, the G5 smartphone with the swappable chin nonetheless roundly failed to excite consumers.
The talk reflected just how much Cespedes, a talented Cuban outfielder, can excite a fan base when he is at the top of his game.
Why not instead build a reputation for supporting so-called sanctuary cities, or some such national cause, that will excite voters and build a following?
Still, it's classic Trump: Brash and high-risk, likely to steal media attention and excite the base, even as it likely turns off other voters.
If you take one look at the half-baked products out there, it's unsurprising that they've failed to excite anyone but the most devoted nerds.
This new NES Classic Edition system fits on your palm, and has 30 games, including all of the Super Mario Brothers games and Excite Bike.
If your idea of a triathlon consists of an appetizer, entrée, and wine pairing, there's a marathon in France that should excite your athletic instincts.
I think children should invest in individual stocks first, because that is what will excite them (and allow them to experience decent-size losses, perhaps).
And they're telling Trump a shutdown will help excite and energize his base (even if we're still about two years out of the next election).
He doesn't excite anybody on either end of the spectrum, [but he's] the sort of guy who ought to be able to get 60 votes.
Investment continues to fall despite — or rather, because of — austerity and budget cuts that were supposed to excite investors even as they sank the economy.
Another new song that will excite Lion King fans is an Elton John track called "Never Too Late," which is also on the film's soundtrack.
While having so many options may excite the Democratic base, that easily could prove to be a major hurdle for whomever becomes the party's nominee.
To get you started on your delicious adventure, here are six exotic dishes from around the globe that are sure to excite your taste buds.
Ro Khanna, a freshman Democrat representing California's Silicon Valley, has echoed that message, saying a strong primary challenge to Feinstein will excite grass-roots Democrats.
It may well be that this discovery will excite an entirely new generation of the prospect "to boldly go where no one has gone before."
And while that would be more than enough to excite fans about the song, the end result was "disappointingly bland," Andrew Unterberger wrote for Spin.
The 2016 Race Hillary Clinton's selection of Tim Kaine as her running mate on Friday night will not excite the progressive base or electrify crowds.
In our modern era, the things that excite me with Atari are things like raw ambition, and Raiders of the Lost Ark is extremely ambitious.
On Tuesday, it led to losses everywhere, with Sanders unable to either convert Biden voters on substance or excite new voters based on his agenda.
He doesn't excite anybody on either end of the spectrum, [but he's] the sort of guy who ought to be able to get 1003 votes.
Germany has no figures to excite left-wing voters as Bernie Sanders has done in the United States and Jeremy Corbyn has done in Britain.
It's a fantastic time to network, connect with communities that excite you, and meet up with groups that are fighting for causes you believe in.
A State Department HIV/AIDS expert, Birx acknowledged Monday that it can be difficult to excite young adults through government press briefings and fact sheets.
Republicans used to support presidential candidates, like Richard Nixon or George H.W. Bush that did not excite them, because these candidates had paid their dues.
In this piece, Gregory Schmidt, who writes for The Times's Gadgetwise column, explains which products excite him and which he relegates to the trash heap.
Being the white guy won't automatically excite the Obama coalition, and at 58 he's old enough not to be a young, fresh contrast to Clinton.
Hewing disquietingly close to the volcano over four days in 2014, the helicopter's winch held a sizable hoop that could electrically excite the rocks below.
The XR and XS were Apple's most expensive iPhones yet (the basic XR version started at $749), with relatively few new innovations to excite customers.
It's recognizable structure and style could help it to sell a million copies, but it might not excite voters who want a little more color.
The teaser doesn't feature any appearances from the beloved cast, but does take viewers back to the castle in gorgeous aerial shots sure to excite fans.
Why now: Trump's speech is part of an effort to excite his supporters and convey a sense of accomplishment ahead of his 100-day mark tomorrow.
The two parties now plunge into an expensive two-month runoff as they try to excite their donors and bases heading into next year's congressional midterms.
"It does excite me and I enjoy math and statistics, but at the same time, like, I found something that I was good at," says Mattox.
That's why we created Short Cuts, a series of quick, easy-to-follow videos meant to educate and excite the beauty nerds in all of us.
"Without crowdfunding, we could easily be developing something that didn't excite people, without knowing precisely how wrong we'd got it until an unsuccessful launch," says Flynn.
Based on that insight, I spent two years negotiating deals with what would later be called portals; eventually landing AOL, Excite, Yahoo, Netscape, Microsoft and others.
The PC market has been weak for the past six years as PCs have failed to excite consumers while smartphones and tablets detract from PC demand.
Such differences can, in turn, be probed spectroscopically by using a laser to excite the electrons and measuring the wavelengths at which they then emit light.
A 60-something white jurist who attended Harvard College and Harvard Law School didn't excite the base in the same way, perhaps, another candidate might have.
A Trump Republican Party would champion blue-collar white workers and lean heavily on fear and resentment to excite small donors, recruit volunteers and motivate supporters.
That clash is threatening to tear the party apart this year, but what if there was a way to excite Trump's voters without alienating everyone else?
But stop avoiding things because you fear they might make you appear bigger, because life is too short to settle for clothes that don't excite you.
Having a "project-based purpose" is all about finding projects at work that excite you and make you feel like you're causing an impact, she says.
And half of them think only a progressive can stir the base and turn out people and excite college kids to vote -- like, say, Elizabeth Warren.
Ed agreed that Trump was known for saying dumb stuff, but insisted it was mainly a mix of misquotes and bluster to excite the American right.
When they arrive at the Earth's ionosphere, they excite the oxygen and nitrogen atoms found in the upper atmosphere, and that energy is released as lights.
Innovative carriers will succeed by going further and perfecting an in-car user experience that will excite consumers in ways no one can predict right now.
While any mention of the cloud can excite investors, the "Mad Money" host warned that people should not get too excited about the new tech play.
In 1994, Newt Gingrich used President Bill Clinton -- and his failed health care plan -- as a foil to excite voters to turn out in the election.
"I am really excite(d) to pass on this great news," said one employee in 2013 about a large insurer removing the prior authorization for Nuedexta.
Shares of JPMorgan, Citigroup and Wells Fargo , which have run up in the past few weeks, were lower as their earnings reports failed to excite investors.
Clearly, it was a move to excite developers than warn them — with Zuckerberg looking and sounding more upbeat than he has been in recent public appearances.
"The most important thing you are going to do at the convention is to excite and unify and give confidence to your base," Mr. Plouffe said.
Part winged creature and part radiant hag, she has eyes that focus intently on Prior, along with eight vaginas that excite the object of her interest.
The argument against Democrats appearing on Fox News is that it would only serve to legitimize a network whose existential purpose is to excite Republican voters.
And while Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts can help excite progressives and millennials about Ms. Clinton in some locales, Mr. Biden has homegrown appeal in Pennsylvania.
Syndergaard was waiting for it, and he ripped a foul ball into the seats in right field, far enough and hard enough to excite the fans.
Still, even the idea of such a system is enough to excite the researchers, who say their findings could impact tests for other conditions as well.
Business issues generally do not excite such intense political passions, which may make it easier for Mr. Obama to compromise on at least some of them.
If he were in reality a moderate, he would not be in exile, nor would he excite the animus of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his government.
Season 9 is an upgrade that'll keep existing gamers locked into Fortnite through evolution — there are no radical changes to excite new or less-active players.
Nudism has nothing to do with arousal—being fully naked is actually anti-arousal—but nudes are made to sexually excite; they're more of a tease.
Some astronomers have even used lasers to excite a point high in the atmosphere to provide a sort of artificial star for these systems to use.
She has struggled to lay out a compelling vision for her presidency and has failed to excite key constituencies, including millennials, minority voters and liberal Democrats.
The financial sector was little changed after results and forecasts on Friday by big banks such as JPMorgan , Citigroup and Wells Fargo failed to excite investors.
In the earliest voting states, when he was still perched at the top of the polls, he often failed to excite a passionate base of support.
If that weren't cause for celebration already, a perusal of the tracklist reveals a selection of guests bound to excite those into Zomby's brand of moodiness.
Together with Spotify, we've found inventive ways to reinforce the value of music, create additional benefits for artists, and excite their fans all over the world.
The applications that excite me most have ideas that I never would have come up with, or that touch on something I didn't even know existed.
"His ability to excite and motivate people all over the country — he has this unique ability to inspire people to take action and organize," Herberich said.
Kemp's plan to concentrate attention on the South did not initially excite Alabama's John Merrill, who had other priorities as that state's newly elected elections chief.
It's no secret that Republicans often excite their base by taking shots at the media, leveling accusations of bias against newspapers, cable news channels, and Hollywood.
And one simple way to fast-track your way to expert status is by speaking on industry-specific podcasts about the industry topics that excite you.
Yet no candidate has been able to break through and excite voters: A Quinnipiac poll last month found that 57 percent of state residents remained undecided.
The screen offered a smiling woman with a bright, eager, vaguely sexual manner, gesturing at a map to explain the weather, which seemed to excite her.
Shares of JPMorgan Citigroup and Wells Fargo , which have run up in the past few weeks, were lower as their earnings reports failed to excite investors.
"We think we will be able to Trump people to death," said one Republican operative, speaking about the President's ability to excite his base of supporters.
" Adds Easton, "She knows her way around New York State politics, is a very thoughtful and intelligent leader and brings a pizzazz that would really excite voters.
That's why we created Short Cuts, a series of quick, easy-to-follow videos meant to educate, refresh, and excite the beauty nerds in all of us.
That's why we created Short Cuts, a series of quick, easy-to-follow videos meant to educate, empower, and excite the beauty nerds in all of us.
Trump set to confront his impeachment foes MORE (D-Va.) predicted all of Trump's theatrics would backfire, excite the liberal base and cost Trump his reelection. Sen.
Satellite monitoring can provide clues to illegal fishing activity: craft that switch off their tracking devices when they approach a marine protected area excite suspicion, for example.
But Kaine's allies say he would be able to excite the base by tapping into concerns of income inequality, an issue of prime importance to the base.
Game Of Thrones, however, still manages to excite me, and it doesn't hurt that there are a lot of references to Harry Potter in the TV show.
Much is riding on the shoulders of the three unlikely young heroes, which may be enough to excite viewers, but the smaller details are just as intriguing.
Black and white toys, the sort you give a newborn for stimulation, are dangled to excite, even though these infants range from six to eight months old.
When I listen to music, movies, or anything else through this amp, it's down to the headphones and the audio recording itself to excite or impress me.
The simultaneous presence of methane and oxygen, for example, would excite interest because these two gases react together quickly, and would thus need constant renewal to coexist.
That's why we created Short Cuts, a series of quick, easy-to-follow videos meant to educate, empower, and excite the beauty nerds in all of us.
But he lacks Mr Trump's astonishing ability to excite apolitical voters who want a champion to punish America's foes and punch the ruling classes in the face.
He's also not a woman, an immigrant, a person of color, or otherwise someone who'll break new ground or excite the Democratic base on an identity level.
That's why we created Short Cuts, a series of quick, easy-to-follow videos meant to educate, empower, and excite the beauty nerd in all of us.
J.C. Penney has struggled for years to excite consumers with its mid-priced range of apparel, style-conscious millennials instead choosing fast-fashion brands and online stores.
In a move that's sure to excite fans who were disappointed with the season 2 finale's devastating cliffhanger, Netflix will air a two-hour Sense8 finale special.
"Nothing would excite us any better than for this to be noneventful and folks to go home and it be a peaceful weekend for all," Settle said.
So when asked by an employer, "What gets you up in the morning," think about the things that will excite you as it relates to the job.
The scale of imports since then is a clear sign there is a real physical shortfall in China, normally the sort of narrative to excite metals bulls.
This news may excite the many Jeopardy competitors who suffered devastating losses to Holzhauer, or viewers who grew tired of him dominating — and potentially "breaking" — the game.
Mr. Trump's strategy for keeping Congress in Republican hands has been to excite his base to turn out at the polls in close House and Senate races.
NBC used its captive Super Bowl audience to try to excite people about some of the athletes and events they will see over the next three weeks.
These "linked room" works exploited psychoacoustic effects that she pioneered: A foyer might hit the spectator with high-pitched tones meant to excite strange inner-ear responses.
In fact, Page and Brin tried to sell Google for $1 million to internet portal company Excite in 1999, as recalled by Khosla Ventures founder Vinod Khosla.
The prominent venture capitalist was able to negotiate Page and Brin down to as low as $750,000, but Excite CEO George Bell still wouldn't take the deal.
Another Excite payload that didn't get to exercise its full potential was R3S, a NASA instrument that aimed to help understand how much radiation airline workers encounter.
I reject ISAIAH (no common word ends in —HAIA), ISOLATE (—ETALO is not promising), and ISLAM (—MAL would work, but ISLAM is too short to excite me).
Even with the newest optimizations and improvements — which include reducing the fisheye distortion effect by a third relative to the V20 — LG's dual camera just doesn't excite me.
Japanese researchers have developed touchable holograms, called Fairy Lights, which are made using a type of laser that can excite physical matter to emit light in 3D form.
"Tekken 7" will be available on June 2 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, developer Bandai Namco announced on Monday, in a move sure to excite fans.
The $29 parka maker's stock has been under pressure with sales and higher spending failing to excite investors who have backed the company as a high growth play.
Seawright said in an interview that in order to be competitive against Graham, it's critical that Democrats motivate and excite voters in the westernmost part of the state.
Actually, I've seen some reactions recently of people not liking the show that really excite me, because at least they're not liking the show for the right reasons.
However, their final tuning seems uncertain as to whether it's meant to flatter and excite the casual listener's ear or do work as an actual studio monitoring headphone.
Some sci-fi stories leave you afraid for the future, others excite you over the technological wonders on the horizon—and some just leave you scratching your head.
But if her ancestor is 10 generations back, that could mean she's just 1/512th Native American, something that could further excite her critics instead of placating them.
Clinton "leaned heavily on Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, and progressive ideas, when she needed to excite voters," Adam Green with the Progressive Change Campaign Committee said.
They will have to excite their loyal base, convince the few remaining swing voters to support them, and sufficiently demoralize Republican voters that enough of them stay home.
The tight-end was celebrating the victory with a bottle of wine in hand, and after an hour in, took his shirt off to further excite the fans.
After a "merchandising misstep" in the first quarter of the year, Stiefel said the company should be able to bring in "newness" and innovation to excite customers again.
For me, it was a reminder that, for all the business and utility promise hidden in HoloLens development, it's still easier to excite people with fun and entertainment.
Political organizers could skip months of therapy sessions designed to excite Democrats and move straight onto crafting plans for the November 22016 elections and the 20183 midterm elections.
Warren (D-Mass.) has shown an ability to rally and excite progressives, she's a proven fundraiser and she has policy bona fides from her work in the Senate.
The Democratic Party should mount a campaign with a bold set of propositions that excite progressives and not those voters for whom racial fears can be easily exploited.
Her statement will excite the GOP, which targets the California Democrat on the campaign trail and uses the prospect of her speakership as a tool to motivate voters.
"My fiancée being told she should cover up on a 90 degree day in our own apartment pool because she will 'excite teenage boys' is bullshit," Newman wrote.
Could the promise of new tax cuts excite the GOP base and help them ward off the anti-Trump fervor expected to drive Democrats to the voting booth?
The one thing I know for sure is that the LG that used to excite us with outlandish, sometimes over-optimistic, ideas hasn't shown up yet in 2018.
He added that the fellowship's goal is to excite the next generation of scholars about natural language understanding and other voice technologies, not to produce research for Amazon.
The Haribo Advent Calendar comes with 24 little packets of assorted sweets that are sure to excite and satisfy the person with a sweet tooth all advent long.
A climate platform that appeals to an energized minority but fails to excite (or worse still, antagonizes) the median voter in swing states can indeed accomplish this task.
While it is certainly possible that a nontraditional candidate like Trump will excite new voters to participate, our research tells us that it will be an uphill battle.
WorldCom, Qwest, Global Crossing, Lucent, JDS Uniphase, AOL, Yahoo, Excite and other hotties of their day, which had multi-hundred billion-dollar valuations, literally saw their values evaporate.
For now, the blanket term of artificial intelligence continues to frighten and excite, pushing teenage developers like Singh forward while making industry veterans like Pflaum reconsider user interactions.
So if your side wants to pick up House and Senate seats in a non-presidential election, you need to find ways to excite its most committed members.
"I guess the fear was that you'd get locked into doing something repeatedly that you don't really care about, that doesn't motivate you or excite you," Phoenix said.
As Northam has struggled to excite his base, his opponent has worked in surprising ways to transform his campaign into a vehicle for Republicans' anti-immigrant populist wave.
More when the markets close, of course, but keep an extra close eye on Slack, which fell after-hours yesterday when its earnings report failed to excite investors.
Winning isn't about the delegates as much as it is about proving one's electability — and showing the party just how much your campaign can excite the Democratic base.
Mayor Pete has to demonstrate over the course of a campaign that he can excite and motivate arguably the most important constituents in the Democratic Party: African Americans.
Democrats surely will excite their own base voters by threatening additional articles of impeachment, and a slate of impeachment-adjacent court cases could give them the needed fodder.
Warren's campaign is arguing she has the greatest ability to unite and excite the Democratic Party by touting polling showing her with the widest cross-section of support.
This show will stay relevant only if it can still excite and surprise us, and the potential for that is considerably lessened unless a wider net is cast.
The sugar is there, of course, just like the eggs, butter and flour, but the things that really excite me and deliver that pop of joy lie elsewhere.
"A ship with about 65,000 tonnes of wheat sailed from Germany this week for Saudi Arabia, but this is not enough to excite the market," one trader said.
For the past several quarters Best Buy Inc, the largest electronics retailer in the United States, has complained about the lack of innovative new products to excite consumers.
If the idea of simply listening to music and making calls untethered is enough to excite you, then the $129 originals are probably the right choice for you.
ELECTRIC DREAMS ON HOLD Nickel remains beholden to the stainless steel cycle, particularly that in China, even though its usage in lithium-ion batteries continues to excite investors.
It's become commonplace for struggling companies to co-opt the rampant interest in cryptocurrencies to excite investors and at least give the appearance of being on the cutting edge.
"It's going to take a lot of analysis, a lot of weighing the option, about how significant this is to excite the public and treating the crews," Aldrin said.
Moreover, Donald Trump has risen to the top of this year's GOP presidential candidate heap without placing any emphasis on the kind of culture-war issues that excite evangelicals.
"To excite the dollar and move the needle for the Fed to raise rates at a quicker pace, wage growth would need to move above 3 percent," he added.
Even though Gore did not excite many viewers and seemed stiff in front of the cameras, Kemp had trouble answering questions and seeming somewhat overwhelmed by Gore's methodical answers.
The Democrat does not excite the young because "God bless her, she's been around for ever," suggested Conor Freeley, a Temple student and Democratic activist volunteering at her rally.
I'd even argue that the success of the MacBook — and Intel Macs in general — helped excite the general public about what would be Apple's most important product: the iPhone.
He found them lacking the lower-frequency punch that's required to thrill and excite a listener, and I think Beyerdynamic has rectified that shortcoming brilliantly with this new edition.
The smartphone market is saturated and it is becoming harder to excite consumers, even with big press conferences unveiling new devices, like Samsung's Galaxy S8 press conference on Wednesday.
If Democrats have bold economic policy ideas that excite their core voters, that's a way of getting voters to turn out and feel like they're turning out for something.
In news that will excite every Nintendo fan on the planet, the Japanese gaming giant just announced that it will bring its hugely popular Mario Kart series to mobile.
Washington (CNN)There are few public figures who excite a cross section of both political and pop cultural internet artists the way President Donald Trump and Kanye West do.
The most obvious function of Sanders's Medicare for All bill is that it is being used to excite the Democratic base as we head into the 2018 midterm elections.
With massive screens, a piano raised high on a stage infused in green light, and a choir that performs in a somber procession, the show promises to excite audiences.
She has to show that she has the capacity, including on foreign policy issues, to hold and excite progressive voters while still appealing to the mainstream of the party.
Here they deliver a percussion-driven mix of disco, punk, new wave, and funk that continues to excite, and has me longing for more material from this unlikely team.
"It is 100 percent technically possible to have fraud-proof voting on our mobile phones today using the blockchain," he writes, a proposal sure to excite his technophilic followers.
Nothing is wrong with any of these people, per se; they're just not the people who would generally be thought to excite voters about voting for Trump this fall.
But at least Graham — my co-founder in both Excite and JotSpot — we were thinking how much more productive can an individual get in Office 12 versus Office 11?
" With her own children, she said, "we try to expose them to everything under the sun and then home in on the things that excite them, what they like.
But that leaves an opening: A populist party like Alternative for Germany can indulge those ideas just enough to excite its supporters without scaring off larger groups of voters.
"In the closing weeks, these artists have a powerful ability to energize, excite and mobilize our base," said Adrienne Elrod, the director of strategic communications for the Clinton campaign.
Ilhan Omar indicated this weekend that she doesn't think Joe Biden should get her party's presidential nomination, arguing that the former vice president isn't progressive enough to excite voters.
Shell is committed to supporting bright energy ideas and this event will excite, entertain and explore how we can be part of the journey to a low-carbon future.
Beth is a rising star, albeit in horror movies that hardly excite her; Anna is still waiting tables, and their achievement gap opens an abyss of jealousy and vulnerability.
And boasting support from the state's older, prominent black lawmakers, they argue, does not excite the young or infrequent voters needed to build a winning coalition in November. Rep.
While having a load of dates lined up used to excite me, nowadays, it's more of a burden — as with every date that comes and goes, my self-esteem weakens.
"The market will become more volatile as much of the policy expectation has been priced in, so if policies fail to excite investors, the market may fall again," Zhang said.
L-theanine is an amino acid that's found in green tea leaves, and is believed to influence people's psychological and physiological under stress by blocking neurotransmitters that "excite" the brain.
" Lyngstad adds, "Our fans around the world are always asking us to reform and so I hope this new ABBA creation will excite them as much as it excites me!
In 1998, webmaster Jason Salisbury discovered a security flaw in web portal My Excite: he could view a random user's personal landing page from a link in his server logs.
Clinton's campaign has made a concerted effort to use big name celebrities to woo skeptical voters and excite likely voters, ramping up these efforts in the weeks before the election.
"Paulo is a young and ambitious coach with international experience, a winning mentality and a reputation for bold, attacking football that will excite our fans," Roma president Jim Pallotta said.
I haven't really thought about success with it, but to excite our fans and to give some people some good moments always seems to be the goal in some way.
"My fiancée being told she should cover up on a 90 degree day in our own apartment pool because she will 'excite teenage boys' is b——-," he wrote on Facebook.
The current definition of the second is based on the cesium ion, and the frequency of microwave beams needed to excite the electrons from one energy level to the next.
He added the last two weeks before the Iowa caucuses are when candidates want to excite supporters, but it also "has the potential for backfiring if he looks too typical."
So for Democrats in the primary, the question is not simply who leads among nonvoters, but what kind of candidate could excite them enough to lure them to the polls.
It rules that authorities can refuse permissions to bars with "exhibition or advertisement of scantily-dressed women" and "indecency", or those that are "seditious and likely to excite political discontent".
After all, many toys and games are marketed in this way, with Amazon now having a category of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) toys, designed to educate and excite.
He is willing to imperil the civil peace and the social fabric of his country simply to satisfy his narcissism and to excite the worst inclinations of his core followers.
In such conditions, candidates will win or lose based on their ability to excite voters and boost turnout and avoid lapsing into reveries about lost bipartisan and centrist Golden Ages.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is, supposedly, an educator and a populariser of science; it's his job to excite people about the mysteries of the universe, communicate information, and correct popular misconceptions.
Republicans across the country up for reelection in 2018 are facing the same challenge: how to excite a base still loyal to Trump without turning off moderates or energizing Democrats.
That is, they want a candidate who can excite crowds, and some see insufficient emotional enthusiasm for Hillary Clinton as part of the reason for the party's loss in 2016.
His calls for Medicare for All, which would expand the U.S. government's popular healthcare for seniors, and his record of fighting the national gun lobby also excite many white progressives.
"Biden needs to make Trump's attacks a badge of honor and use them to excite Democrats to circle the wagon against the candidate Trump fears most," the former aide said.
Yet there have also been signs of Mr. Biden's struggles to excite voters, and to build a robust campaign organization after entering the race later than many of his rivals.
Because machine learning applications are trained on historical data they tend to be conservative, focusing on patterns that led to past successes rather than predicting what will excite future audiences.
"The real question, though, is given sort of where our party has shifted, is that something that can excite the base and can he inspire with that managerial-first approach?"
Those numbers are sure to excite investors who are betting that Apple will expand its software business as it becomes harder to squeeze growth out of a saturated smartphone market.
But because our vocal cords vibrate when we speak, a second path is introduced internally, in which those vibrations are conducted through our bones and excite our inner ears directly.
And I had a really great learning experience from two talented founders who went off and I think never really did anything again [after] that company got bought by Excite.
The dazzling CGI moments on display here should excite fans for Disney's slew of upcoming live-action remakes that include The Lion King starring Beyoncé and Donald Glover, Aladdin, and Mulan.
Tonic water maker Fevertree Drinks fell 3.6 percent after hitting a record high in the previous session as a 64 percent jump in full-year core earnings failed to excite investors.
According to their calculations, if the axion could decay into a pair of photons, this would excite other axions and cause them to release photons, and so on and so on.
Just promising that something won't scratch or break — as desirable as that may rationally be — doesn't excite consumers in the same way as, say, a bezel reduced to its absolute minimum.
"She's an out-of-the-box candidate with progressive credentials who would excite people," Billy Easton, director of the public education advocacy group Alliance for Quality Education, told WSJ of Nixon.
Employees who are planning new projects write fake news releases as if they were promoting the finished product to the world in order to focus early on what will excite customers.
They warmly embrace the idea that people enjoy listening to a little extra bass and a little less treble, and their tuning is designed to please and excite in equal measure.
Overall it seems to excite, online, a public version of "playing from the couch"—which includes, to too many male commentators, the right to publicly analyze the appearance of female contestants.
Though the Night Runner product itself didn't excite the Sharks, the potential to use the technology in other ways (for construction workers or first responders) created a bidding war between them.
"I mean the banks really don't excite me because it's tough for them to make money with a flat yield curve, and we don't see that changing anytime soon," he said.
For that reason he trains mostly in Austria, Italy and Slovenia, where he lives, and has just graduated in dentistry — a subject that seems to excite him as much as skiing.
They all stood for substantially the same policies, but Romney at least tried to make a pretense of making empiricism and humanism important, a stance which failed to excite the base.
As of this writing, there's still no release date set for the video platform, but this brief example of what's possible will likely excite the already passionate and growing Prisma community.
In an effort to excite young Republicans everywhere, the House Republican Conference blog published a post encouraging GOP members to follow them on Snapchat during the 133 State of the Union.
A lot of it is Mike and I fucking around and just things we find funny, the types of jokes and stories that we want to tell, that really excite us.
"We think there's a need for newness and uniqueness to continue to excite our customers as the days of cookie-cutter malls are long gone," PREIT spokeswoman Heather Crowell told CNBC.
"There are many new dealers and returning dealers who have been absent for a while from Paris," he said, "and that was our immediate goal, to excite new energy and interest."
In fact, Trump had solicited Sanders's opinion about Brett Kavanaugh , the eventual nominee, and she had said that Kavanaugh could both get confirmed and excite the evangelicals in the President's base.
It's been proven that an item that costs $200 regularly is less appealing to a consumer than something that is $400 with a 50% discount because deals and sales excite people.
A researcher from Kyorin University in Tokyo says that, according to clinical trials, people get a mental boost after consuming this sweet treat for breakfast, as originally reported by Excite News.
Through experimentation with foul language, I learned very early on which cuss words hurt people, which cuss words excite people, and most importantly, the power and weight of words in general.
Solls asked that she not tell her Facebook groups, and she agreed — not, she says, because they were asking her to but because she didn't want to alarm or excite them.
I work in an office separate from most of my co-workers, the managers seem unhappy with their situations, the company is experiencing high turnover, and the work doesn't excite me.
It's hard to say what will excite children more: landing the fish they'll find in the Hudson or catching the rollicking tunes of the Grammy-winning Dan Zanes and his compatriots.
Taking the ax to the Environmental Protection Agency or to State Department aid programs may excite Mr. Trump's supporters, but he is unlikely to succeed to the extent he would like.
After the flop of "Heaven's Gate", Cimino's comeback film in 1985, "Year of the Dragon," starring Mickey Rourke as a New York City cop, failed to excite either moviegoers or critics.
Meanwhile, analysts predicted Draghi would refrain from using language that could potentially excite markets in his speech in Wyoming, having been scarred by recent experience at another banking conference in Portugal.
One of the oldest names in American retail, J.C. Penney has struggled to excite customers with its mid-priced clothing and has steadily lost out to fast-fashion brands and online shopping.
One of the oldest names in American retail, J.C. Penney has struggled to excite customers with its mid-priced clothing and has steadily lost out to fast-fashion brands an online shopping.
"There's a great deal of attention given to identity politics [at Netroots] and much less attention to progressive values, how to win elections, how to excite the grassroots and our ideology," Rep.
Though they do the ever-important task of blending your foundation, eye shadow, and blush to Instagram perfection, it's not often that you see a set innovative enough to truly excite you.
The U.S. currency had surged to a four-week high of 111.780 yen overnight before the unveiling of Trump's tax reform plan, but it lost traction as it failed to excite investors.
Atomic clocks, meanwhile, come up with a characteristic frequency that makes up their "tick" by perfectly tuning a laser to excite an atom, then translating the laser's frequency into the usable interval.
"She's an out-of-the-box candidate with progressive credentials who would excite people," Billy Easton, director of the public-education advocacy group Alliance for Quality Education, told The Wall Street Journal.
There is no other explanation for what is happening here, no psychological or sociological study to give reasoning to why this artform has been able to excite and terrify like no other.
He will also promote Reading Without Walls, a platform he developed with the book council and his publisher, First Second, that aims to excite young people about reading outside their comfort zones.
To deepen my understanding of Chévez and Venezuela and excite my writing hand, and to enlist Chévez's support in encouraging the Castro brothers to meet with the three of us in Havana.
Much excite "This is super exciting, it's innovative, and we look forward to following progress and seeing how the project develops," Lise Lotte Christensen, the kennel club's behavior consultant, told The Local.
But it is the thought that the plane you board at Heathrow at 7am will deliver you to Sydney two hours later, just in time for dinner, that will excite most people.
Ndamukong Suh is a three-time Pro Bowler and one of the most dominant defensive players in the NFL, but it's his off-field interests that seem to him excite him most.
Since this is a software-focused event, Facebook needs to excite a room full of third-party app developers while simultaneously reassuring Facebook users that not all third-party apps are bad.
Meek Mill was known as the tenacious teen from the grainy videos of rap battles that not only circulated across Philly but seemed to excite virtually any rap nerd with internet access.
Mercury, your ruling planet, enters water sign Cancer on June 12, activating a very social sector of your chart and encouraging you to network and join groups that excite and inspire you.
For too long, his campaign argued, Democrats had run middle-of-the-road candidates that failed to excite the base, effectively locking the party out of the governor's mansion for two decades.
UL. Barclays analyst Brian Johnson wrote in a note to investors on Thursday that although a Tesla Network could "excite the market" over its potential earnings stream, it was a costly proposition.
But the issues that those policies are trying to address just don't seem to excite liberal passions about equality and fairness in the way that police shootings or shuttered abortion clinics do.
When asked about what potential AI applications excite him the most, Huang talks about healthcare and others that come up with fair frequency when talking to the leading companies in this space.
It was morning in the universe and much colder than anyone had expected when light from the first stars began to tickle and excite their dark surroundings nearly 14 billion years ago.
Yes, Adolf Hitler was ridiculous and vulgar, a tin-pot demagogue instead of a smooth politician, but he knew how to excite the nationalist base and deliver a whopper of a speech.
These "neural nets" are made of what are, essentially, dimmer switches that are networked together, so that, like the neurons in our brains, they can excite one another when they are stimulated.
Yet Mr. Sanders, in his final appeals to Iowa Democrats, said that the party would tempt another presidential defeat if it did not nominate a candidate who could excite the party's base.
Think about who you're into Sexual experimentation "can be looking at different types of porn to see if men, or women, or both, or neither, excite you the most," Dr. McDevitt says.
And he writes approvingly of Adam Smith's observation that we should generally keep our good fortune to ourselves, because it will most likely excite envy, rather than shared elation, in our friends.
Julián Castro launched his long-shot bid nearly a year ago in his native San Antonio, hoping to excite a diverse coalition of voters who could power him to the White House.
So ones that people got excited about were the ones that had like 15 replies or so, and we culled from that channel the takes that seemed to excite the room most.
So ones that people got excited about were the ones that had like 15 replies or so, and we culled from that channel the takes that seemed to excite the room most.
The case dealt with events in the past, failed to excite public opinion, and far from uniting her caucus, it made moderate freshman lawmakers who had delivered Democrats the majority deeply uncomfortable.
Indeed, the latter will do far more to excite voters across the ideological spectrum and will help Democrats in key swing districts that are crucial to the party taking back the House.
Palm Sunday used to excite me because one week later came Easter with Easter eggs and a once-a-year ham dinner complete with fresh pineapple, refried beans and fluffy Spanish rice.
The business model of, say, Fox News is to excite and agitate the audience all the time, to give people a reason to tune in even when there isn't news going on.
I hope to keep putting my work out there, to keep the momentum going and find new projects that will excite me and motivate me to keep telling stories through my photography.
Mitch McConnell on Thursday set up two votes on anti-abortion bills for later this month, a move intended to excite conservatives and put a vulnerable Senate Democrat in a difficult position.
One could also argue that Trump is more Machiavellian than Foucauldian and that he doesn't actually believe what he says: He propagates misinformation strategically, to excite his base and smear his opponents.
The photos of Chance and Ellen embracing excite me because it's very clear that these two share genuine affection for each other, and I cannot get over sweet they look side-by-side.
Instead, Mr Gillum is trying to excite non-white voters, hoping they will turn out in numbers similar to presidential rather than off-year elections, when the electorate is typically older and whiter.
They're starting to look less and less like the phones of Moto's past, but the G5 and G83 Plus should excite anyone hunting for a new smartphone at a mid-range price point.
It's not a strategy that wins Trump a majority, but it is a strategy that wins him the devoted loyalty of a passionate minority, and right now Trump needs to excite his loyalists.
The Motorola Xoom and Xyboard, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, the 13-inch Toshiba Excite, and a litany of others from Acer, Dell, Lenovo, and Google have shown promise only to ultimately disappoint.
The HRL Labs research team, led by Matthew Phillips, used a neuro-stimulation technique known as transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to excite areas in the brain responsible for learning and skill retention.
The Times also reported that another man, identified as Daniel John Burrough, 18, has been charged with "intent to excite hostility or ill-will," although his exact role in the attack remains unclear.
"We should all take solace in the fact that his body of work, years from now, will no doubt inspire and excite the starmen of the future, however sad his fans feel today."
We don't know where, but boy, we better have the platforms in place to excite and open those children's minds across this country so they can cure disease, do the next space race.
His comments at rallies may excite people like this guy, but Trump can't win the presidency on the back of resentment alone—you at least need a ground game to normalize that resentment.
It's more like Samsung hoping to finally get people excited about a feature that has failed to excite folks for years now… Frankly speaking, current gen wireless charging is a roundly uninspiring technology.
Hillary Clinton has notably used the "basket of deplorables" formulation more than once, and continues to harp on the point that Trump has used deplorable things like racism and sexism to excite supporters.
To take a child from her home to a house ten miles away, a girl and under age, however gladly she might come, was enough to excite every form of passion and prejudice.
On a spiritual and emotional level, the Venus retrograde was major for you getting in touch with your hopes and dreams—as well as mourning some dreams that just don't excite you anymore.
Could iPhone consumers feel caught in the middle between the phone they really want, but can't afford, and the more reasonably priced device that doesn't excite them because it's not Apple's ultimate iPhone?
Dignified, resigned, he subsists on the medicine of his own cynicism: he tells himself that it is not his job to excite the kids, merely to lay the foundations of their cultural heritage.
"Clinton would like to go to the nominating convention with the wind at her back and tamp down the perception that she doesn't excite Democrats," said Rodell Mollineau, a Democratic strategist in Washington.
The bottom line is sending the message that this isn't about kicking back; it's about doing what most excites you, and thus what should excite your employer, in this new, more focused role.
"In the end, it is not about having too many or too few, but whether they will excite the visitor enough to remember the visit forever and maybe want to come back again."
These completely new experiences, which VR and AR unlock (in addition to disrupting and enhancing existing ones), are what truly excite me, and many investors and VR industry folks with whom I've spoken.
For others it remains exciting and relevant music with bands such as Power, Amyl and the Sniffers, Miss Destiny, and Tyrannamen leading a charge of new bands that continue to excite on stage.
While Oliver acknowledges the limited impact of celeb chef-fronted docos, social projects like those inspired by School Dinners seem to excite Oliver far more than finding time-efficient ways to make fajitas.
The dollar had surged to a four-week high of 20.3 yen on Wednesday before Trump's tax reform plans were unveiled, but lost traction soon after as the proposals failed to excite investors.
But it won't take long for you to realize the incredible benefits: From flexibility and the freedom to spend time with family and friends to the ability to choose projects that excite you.
As astrologer and Sagittarius moon Lisa Stardust notes, Sag moons have a "philosophical and inquisitive nature," so any activity that lets them flex their brain power, like bar trivia, would excite them, too!
CNBC and the people there didn't tell me about journalism — they showed me how to do journalism, and they showed me how to go after the ideas and the people that excite me.
Backers insist that Gillum's unabashedly progressive agenda will excite liberal voters in Florida enough to put a Democrat in the governor's mansion for the first time since Lawton Chiles won reelection in 1994.
Spieth, who has played just two PGA Tour events since his final-round meltdown at last month's Masters, made a nice birdie-birdie start to excite the huge galleries watching his every move.
The headliner is sure to excite Mexico's fervent fight fans with two top-level UFC lightweights in Rafael dos Anjos, the recently dethroned king of the division, and a perennial contender in Tony Ferguson.
What used to excite us, the demand for our attention, the reliance on our response, is now something we perceive as annoying at best, but problematic and detrimental to our mental health at worst.
I understand that AMC felt like it had to keep its cards close to the vest, and these movies might legitimately excite some viewers, but this all now feels like one step too far.
The alternative is to excite new voters—in the ever-more populous southern states of Florida and Texas, or heading west to Arizona, for example—by wooing Latinos, African-Americans, women and the young.
The only other possibility is that Trump doesn't intend to excite white nationalists but is just doing so by accident: He's the Mr. Magoo of bigotry, not malicious but near-sighted verging on blind.
In the United States, the S&P 500 ended 0.05 percent lower, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.1 percent, after U.S. President Donald Trump's one-page tax plan failed to excite investors.
Essentially the episodic tale of a ship-at-sea in the middle of deep space (everything in it is modeled on the Navy), Star Trek was just strange enough to excite my young brain.
"This may excite some: an acquisition of the stake by L'Oreal, part-funded by a sale of its own Sanofi stake would be circa 10 percent accretive," Investec Securities analysts said in a note.
Sure, Kasich might play better with Midwestern swing voters, and a figure like Ben Sasse, the Nebraska senator, or Tom Coburn, the retired Oklahoma senator, might excite anti-Trump conservative activists a little more.
The community organizing that party leaders and activists did back then — and the polling they consulted — identified paid leave as a cause that would excite both low-income and middle-class workers, especially women.
When Sanders invokes God's intent in Donald Trump's occupation of the White House, she infuses religions connotations on Trump's tenure that will excite his base but will further erode his support in mainstream America.
Ahead of President Donald Trump's final election rally, the Fox News host said he wouldn't appear on stage with the President to help excite the Republican base before voters head to the polls Tuesday.
She needs to excite a Democratic base of young and minority voters, especially Latinos, who tell pollsters she is experienced and knowledgeable but also see her as a status quo candidate who lacks honesty.
He makes ample and appreciative use of Very Serious Ideas from the likes of Erich Fromm, Marshall Berman and Richard Sennett, but it's the specifics in the pictures themselves that most excite his imagination.
Slack shares plummet 20% after its growth forecast fails to excite investors Slack's current-quarter revenue guidance is a tiny bit light, while its full-year revenue guidance is in the middle of expectations.
I collect stones, so if I got to land on the moon rather than just orbit it, the surface would immediately excite me: the moon rock itself; all those meteorites, billions of years old.
Bieber's powerful service may or may not become a staple at Churchome, but he did say that he would be totally willing to join Kanye West's Sunday Service, a collaboration certain to excite many.
Seeking a spark heading into the Iowa caucuses, Warren and her allies are making a surprising closing argument: That she's best positioned to unite and excite the party — and is therefore the most electable.
What else should we expect from a president who conjures up pernicious images of immigrants in this country, depicting them as killers, to inflame his supporters and excite the darkest devils of their psyche?
"The reality is that you are better off having some disappointed children this year in order to excite them next year," said Chris Rogers, a research analyst at Panjiva, a supply-chain analytics firm.
Nigel Farage is already believed to be a "person of interest" to Mueller's team, and his links to Banks could excite some interest in the businessman by the special counsel, especially the relationship with Yakovenko.
The Android team at Google is really fond of releasing special cases for its Nexus phones, a marketing trick to get consumers excited about the phones, which are meant to excite hardware makers about Android.
The charged particles excite atoms and molecules in the atmosphere, and when these atoms and molecules return from their excited state, they emit a photon: a small burst of energy in the form of light.
The Fish Man (played by Doug Jones in the film) costume has something for everybody: It's aquamarine, kind of scary, and just close enough to a mermaid to excite the Disney fans in the house.
"John passed away this week after he was injured doing something he loved ... helping tell stories that excite, entertain and give people escape," executive producer Scott Gimple said at the start of the show's panel.
Folding phones, which so far have only been shown as prototypes by Samsung and other companies like Xiaomi, could usher in a new wave of unique smartphone form factors that will excite customers to upgrade.
Ted Cruz in deep red Texas, it was a huge win for Democrats and progressives looking for a successor to President Barack Obama: a charismatic, affable candidate able to excite young voters and grassroots activists.
Fearing an enthusiasm gap, Republicans brought in Trump to headline two rallies on the eve of the runoff, in a last-ditch effort to excite base voters and pull Hyde-Smith over the finish line.
It might excite some people who had tuned out the race, a few said, but was not likely to sway opinions about a figure about whom seemingly everyone in the state already has strong feelings.
Heinlein's ability to excite cultic faith among all sorts of groups speaks to the power of science fiction as a literature of ideas, especially during utopian moments like the 1960s, when the future feels open.
The year 2013 was big: her band, the Northerlies, released its debut album; she married the guitar player, Brian Anderson, who had worked at Excite, another early search site; and their son, Neil, was born.
Small flagship stores, rotating, highly-curated in-store selections, interactive activations, and in-store services are just a few of the ways stores are creating experiences that not only serve their shoppers but excite them.
I was really actively looking for a story to be my first feature documentary— something that would excite me so much that I would be willing to dedicate a few years of my life to.
If you found Love Is Dead—the band's third LP, released last month—too routine, then the fluttering guitars and upright pianos that back lead singer Lauren Mayberry here won't do much to excite you.
It is all too easy, in this age of image saturation, to fall victim to a creeping ambivalence about the grandiose — those mountains and waterfalls that are supposed to excite our sense of the sublime.
"The purpose of this service is to excite you," began Rabbi Perry Berkowitz, who along with his sister, Rabbi Leah Berkowitz, runs East Side Synagogue, an unconventional congregation on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
And so we took Excite public in '96 and then we sold it in '99 to At Home and then I left in April of 2000 and took some time off and traveled a bit.
While Ms. Klobuchar could be helpful in cementing Mr. Biden's connections to the Midwestern battleground states in play this fall, she would struggle to excite many liberal voters — an area of weakness for Mr. Biden.
Medical research is already a core component of what the ISS does, but the idea, says Bill Wagner, director of Pitt's McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, is to find business models that will excite investors.
Stitch Fix's sharp decline signals high growth hurdles for tech-enabled startups Shares of Stitch Fix, a digitally-enabled "styling service," are off sharply this morning after its earnings failed to excite public market investors.
She ticked off pros and cons for each – Sanders' career-long commitment to progressive ideals versus Warren's compelling backstory, Sanders' ability to excite young voters versus Warren's history-making potential as the first female president.
In hopes of avoiding what would be an embarrassing loss in one of the most conservative states in the country, Republicans are mounting a last-minute push to excite their base and dampen Edwards's numbers.
The representative and her opponents, former state lawmaker Kelli Ward and ex-Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, scrambled to cast themselves as the staunchest ally of the president in order to excite Republican primary voters.
"Because her bump was based largely on the one event, it wasn't really baked in, and voters looked around for another candidate that might excite their interest," Monmouth University polling director Patrick Murray told Vox.
The series will explore how ceramics plays a role in contemporary art, and how artists and curators are grappling with the complexity of the age-old medium that continues to excite artists and audiences today.
He mimed spreading the special peroxide gel over my teeth like Altoid-sized pieces of toast, explaining how he would then use a powerful hand-held laser to "excite" the gel, essentially bleaching my chompers.
Apple's issues in China are down to two major factors, experts and local consumers say: It got its pricing wrong, and it has failed to introduce features to excite consumers in a forward-thinking technology market.
No other candidate has his combination of record, ability, and a sure-fire path to confirmation – and no other candidate would excite conservative voters this November more than someone they know and trust, like Mike Lee.
Many look to the project as a case study, and the main question is whether the entertainment experience will be able to excite consumers enough to bring them back to the mall for shopping and more.
The news was met with a rare flood of good will toward Twitter from its users - offering respite for a company that has struggled recently to expand its audience, excite investors or attract new revenue streams.
But with Trump as the head of one of the two major parties, and deadlocked with Hillary Clinton in recent general-election polls, Buchanan's openly racist rationale for Trump's presidency should excite anxiety more than mockery.
Strong results for the apparel retailer's ever reliable Old Navy brand of clothing failed to offset a fall in comparable store sales for the GAP brand, which has now been struggling to excite shoppers for years.
Nintendo detailed the American releases of a handful of Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs) during its Nintendo Direct presentation this afternoon, news that'll surely excite US fans who have been waiting for them with bated breath.
I have to find my own voice in a world where there are many great instrumentalists who can play the pieces of the past, but maybe can't find a way to excite and engage the public.
"I'm waiting to hear what Joe Biden is going to do," the "Empire" star said when asked about any potential 2020 White House hopefuls who "excite" her, in an interview with The Washington Post published Monday.
"I understand that the base is going to say that the candidate didn't do enough to excite a particular grass-roots part of the electorate," said one Democratic strategist who asked for anonymity to speak candidly.
The aide explained that while it's helpful in a primary to excite the base, it won't play as well with more centrist voters who straddle party lines, including those who voted for Obama and then Trump.
According to the paper, it should be possible to excite the nucleus of thorium-229 using ultraviolet light, a far more manageable energy requirement and similar lasers are already used in laser-based atomic clocks today.
While Chipotle excelled by promoting organic produce and antibiotic-free meat to distance itself from fast food, Niccol used feisty marketing and unusual food creations, such as the Doritos tacos and Nacho Fries, to excite customers.
If designers here produced little in the way of big ideas or innovations this season, they seemed to have agreed on the same aesthetic mandate: Excite the attention of viewers without in any way challenging it.
"I think the big question for me on the election is: Can Lieutenant Governor Northam excite the traditional Democratic voting base in Northern Virginia and the urban centers," said Bill Bolling, a Republican former lieutenant governor.
He will use any acquittal to claim his call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was "perfect," and then stir up right-wing grievance, pull in more donations and excite higher turn-out for his reelection campaign.
The study authors also suggested it could be used to inspire and excite some of the 1 million annual visitors to the well-preserved temple of Karnak in Egypt, where Nesyamun would have performed his duties.
Not only do his progressive values excite the type of voters who stayed home in 2016, something Biden lacks, but he's also the best candidate to flip back Obama Trump voters something Warren very much lacks.
This is an "incredible opportunity to excite and inspire future scientists as so many of these volunteers and students are just getting introduced to science," France Córdova, director of the National Science Foundation, wrote for HuffPost.
Poll: Clinton tops Trump, but neither prompts excitement Perez is seen as someone ready and willing to attack Trump and whose long history in labor politics could excite voters in labor strongholds like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
"We're always trying to find ways to satisfy confirmed opera lovers, as well as excite new ones," Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, said in a telephone interview outlining the season, which is to open on Sept.
Both Kendall and Kylie are featured on PEOPLE's "Most Stylish" list of 2016 (the issue is on stands everywhere Friday!), and they maintain that it's important to them to continue to make clothes that excite their fans.
The whole enterprise may depress or excite you, but you can't deny it's emblematic of the modern world: a country in the desert desperately trying to turn oil riches into a technological haven before it's too late.
Aiming for Latino and Millennial voters If Clinton wants a selection that will excite Latino and millennial voters and improve the odds that they will come out on voting day, two names loom larger than any other.
As much as it didn't excite, there was a demented genius to having Reigns wrestle Mahal for one simple reason: Mahal is hated by the crowd for most of the reasons, real or imagined, they hate Reigns.
By automatically combining footage (and photos), companies like GoPro hope to encourage users to share more of their own content, which can in turn excite them and others to create and share more in the long term.
And even though it seemingly can't stop, won't stop making waves until it's officially gone for good, Colette's latest move is sure to excite New Yorkers who can't make it to France to say their final farewell.
While we'd love to believe this awkward moment was genuine, the kiss cam has been infiltrated in recent years with staged moments to excite the crowd and internet, so it's possible this is not that dude's mom.
Dressing up is a way to channel my emotion, my excitement, my way to root for the team, and I can use that to excite anybody else who wants to get really excited and unleash their gorilla.
The secret sauce is how power is used to excite the Europium and Gallium Nitride-different ratios and intensities of current can be selectively applied to produce the emission of three primary colors: red, blue, and green.
"In the current context it's not going to excite people," said Arvind Mahajan, head of energy and infrastructure at KPMG in India, arguing that such a move a couple of years ago would have had more impact.

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